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(Reference Thread)
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【コラボ】 A3! × Jill Stuart

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been listening to the Stuart Little 2 OST

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made awesxome fan art today for my favourite ltitle kitty cat

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Stuart is giving her Commander a soothing pillow and headpats. 😴
"Good work Commander, enjoy the moment."

Art:

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【コラボ】 A3! × Jill Stuart

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今季のJILLSTUARTと親和性の高すぎるアイドルユニットBeitをよろしくな💍

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Caricature for Stuart Edwards. Message me for commissions.

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Nightnight Twitterworld, sleep well 🌙💜🕊

The Witch's Daughter by Frederick Stuart Church

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A picture based on the myth about Bob Holness of Blockbusters and Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street saxophonist concocted by former NME assistant editor Stuart Maconie.

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Before THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER, the world was introduced to Sam Wilson as Cap in ’ ALL-NEW CAPTAIN AMERICA! Original art drops tomorrow, Wed. 4/28, @ 9AM PDT/12PM EDT! ALL pages from Stuart’s archives will be available! Good luck! https://t.co/JxJMpgSSZm

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We love here at Scary Stuff! We just mentioned his Spectre run in our latest episode, and we talk a little about his work with Stuart Gordon in Episode 6. We all love Spectre, Grimjack, Suicide Squad, but our host Eric also has a soft spot for Heroes For Hire 🙂

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I find it reassuring that Frederick Stuart Church had the same trouble drawing hands like everybody else. And that eventually he still ended up with something this gorgeous.

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Mermaid Riding a Seahorse. 2 versions by Frederick Stuart Church (1842–1924) . Church was an American illustrator. He spent many months sketching in Central Park Zoo, NYC - "observing seahorses in an aquarium", so as "to effectively capture the character of each creature".

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Sir John Cotton Showing his Mantuan Horses to Charles II at Newmarket (unknown artist, c1670, National Horse Racing Museum).
Charles loved horse racing; he restored the palace and stables at Newmarket and founded race meetings there

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