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@scastaldi9 @claudioborlotto @Hakflak @NadiaZanelli1 @BrindusaB1 @semicvet50 @bmarczewska @ars_omnis @javiango @lagatta4739 @anthony77631293 @BPerrionni @LunaLeso @Spiros209 @albertopetro2 @monica74761144 @EnricoCastrovil @ceconomou56 @cecilia_fava @MaurilioVitto @maluisa_3 @dianadep1 @Clanlupi @agustin_gut @1Atsuhimerose2 @JaoreroR @Papryka5 @Xv4jdAJMm8iQbQJ @henrirouen @mariaireneali @Choco_Sandy1 @barrywyman2356 @BaroneZaza70 @RosamariaNoia @Biagio960 @Tramanera @erminiopasquat1 @migliaccio31 @licprospero @Rebeka80721106 @smarucci461 @MargoWa21483274 @VicoLudovico @redne2013 @piotr408 @sergey_silkin @arteyart @AmparoDelMoral1 🎨Sir James Jebusa Shannon RA (1862–1923) was an Anglo-American artist.
"Portrait of Lady Diana Manners" ♡
"The Doll" ♡
"One of the luckiest things that can happen to you in life is, I think, to have a happy childhood."
~Agatha Christie
💫#ArteYArt
Still Life with Violets, Grapes & Oranges on a Ledge, n.d., by #MariaMargarethaVanOs (Dutch, 1779-1862), who died #otd (Nov 17). Private collection? Source, https://t.co/U2FEtnBU5O #womenartists #artherstory @HerstoryDiary @thisdateinart
‘Herman’ (2019)
gouache and ink on paper
30x30 cm
The Snellen eye chart was originally introduced in 1862 by Herman Snellen - his eye test uses a subtended 5 minutes of arc with a 20 ft distance and became the standard measurement.
@Specsavers #catart #vision #illustrator #artist
In 1862, a mermaid dwelt in the calm, green waters of the Helford River. One day, she fell in love with a kind young lawyer. At Mawnam church next Sunday, she slipped sealie-skin for spun silk & charmed first his sisters, then him, whom she married in London the very next month.
“Goblin Market” (1862) by Christina Rossetti is a narrative poem telling the story of Laura and Lizzie, two sisters tempted with fruit by goblin merchants.
Check out full poem here: https://t.co/rcMn2Raoxa
(Illustration by Arthur Rackham 1933)
#FairyTaleTuesday #fairytales
Départ pour le Sabbat, 1910 🧙♀️
Albert Joseph Pénot (peintre français, 1862 – 1930)
Robert Lewis Reid (July 29, 1862 – December 2, 1929) was an American painter
Illustration by Scott Plumbe from 'The Treasure of Abbot Thomas' by M.R. James (1862-1936). #GhostStories #SundayRead
Gustav Klimt.1862-1918. Seated Young Man.1878. Black chalk heightened with white on paper.
Have you heard of the arsenic eaters of Austria? According to the 1862 book The Playbook of Metals, these people ate arsenic to appear younger, and they may have fueled stories of vampires in Europe. Here's more from the #OthmerLibrary tumblr ▶️https://t.co/rkUkmodkUV