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I can’t believe it’s been over a year and a half since my reconstructions of various dinosaurs appeared in the October 2020 issue of National Geographic Mag “Reimagining Dinosaurs”!!!
#Spherical #tiling shown in stereographic projection. Omnitruncated {4,3}.
@jessica32678922 It seems to be a geographic thing.
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Vasantasenā by Raja Ravi Varma
Portrait of the courtesan Vasanthasena, famously depicted in Śūdraka's Sankrit play Mṛcchakaṭika(The Little Clay Cart).
Oleographic print
Courtesan was a multi-talented woman with a wide range of abilities. she was largely to entertain the nobilit
Sneak peek at some [unpublished] paleogeographic figures for a review paper on the Miocene-Pliocene Purisima Formation I am wrapping up - high school me would not have been prepared for how much of this stuff I end doing. I love maps!
Tomorrow, our first one-shot for #CometsNCockpitsGeographicaAdelphos is releasing!
Written by @sroby25 with original art by @Isabela_Duffles, this level for fifth-level junkers takes your crew into the Stockade to help Koldon Bancroft!
Really excited, gang!
Thread: Today I stumbled across this image with the caption "Palmer’s watercolour (1868, previously unpublished) of a two-headed bird and a stylised Frigatebird. Image: courtesy Royal Geographical Society with IBG"
Münster, South America labeled in German, geographic features in Latin, from Cosmographei, 1550 #seafever 126/365 https://t.co/0UkxkDsCeR
Munster's map of America = earliest 🗺️ to show all of N & S America in a true continental form & shows Magellan's ⛵️ Victoria in Pacific
me when i watch the adventurer anime (I got bored halfway through episode 1 and put on national geographic instead)
Cover art from "Travelogue" (Virgin, 1980) by The Human League shows a photograph from National Geographic, Sept. 1963 pg 434, taken at Saganagons Lake, Ontario, Canada
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Pic by David S. Boyer, location by Harvey Williams
Curiosu mapa del añu 1919 de les "races" d'Europa del National Geographic. Fai de gallegos y lleoneses parte de la "raza asturiana". 😳
Red Fox
The Red Fox is the largest of the foxes and has the greatest geographic range of all members of the Carnivora order.
➡️Laura Pérez ha trabajado en el ámbito de la ilustración para medios tan importantes como The Washington Post, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair entre otras. Ocultos (Astiberri, 2019), es su primera novela gráfica en solitario.
I made the fictional regions too, from republics, oblasts, to small towns/villages. To support each character backgrounds.
The maps on the right is where each naval fleet is located. Every fleet has its own characteristics, depends on the geographical condition.
@0xbadjpeg Here are four from my Surreal Geographic collection👀
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@MetaLadies_ Here are three from my Surreal Geographic collection, now 41 pieces minted and more work in progress😉😊👀
I missed posting on earth day yesterday—let’s just say I was busy walking in the woods and watching National Geographic’s “growing up animal” series. Which is true ☺️This illustration celebrates the start of #ourplanetweek #EarthDay #OneTreePlanted
Submitted artworks for the Scientific Illustration Lanzendorf-National Geographic PaleoArt Prize, wish me luck 🤞 I still can submit entry for 2-D Art, but I am unsure what to submit 🤔