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Although euros are accepted, the kuna is the currency of Croatia. Kuna = marten, the weasel with valuable fur. There’s a kuna animal on the coat of arms of the Triune Kingdom of Croatia seen on the roof tiles of St. Mark’s Church in Zagreb.

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Five Birds, One Perched, Four in Flight; verso: blank, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/5rBP9QQqeX

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Watercolor 12x18. Love to go to museums and see all kinds of great art. When we see great art works from renaissance, it is a shock deep into our soul. hannahwong19.com https://t.co/spYHzvTHhI

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Storm 2 of 2 for Day122 a sublime and picturesque Brighton storm, by none other than JMW Turner. One of very few pictures by him showing the Royal Pavilion. He probably sketched this in 1824 from a boat off the Chain Pier (see Storm 1)

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in 1821, Hercules Brabazon Brabazon was born.

Image: Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821-1906) ‘Garden Scene’, 1900, watercolour on paper, 17.5cm x 25.5cm, John Pennefather Bequest 1987.


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Watching a storm... I'm not sure I'd stop and paint it, think I'd run off home! ⚡️

From the Monument Hill - Thunderstorm by Elijah Walton, c. 1852.

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Day 122 "Ships and Whales in a Tempest," c.1595 -by The PdP Monogrammist. Early example of Dutch “realistic” marine painting; the earliest marine painting in the Western Hemisphere. https://t.co/xrNVVE24nF

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- Storms

Not my usual stuff, but I'm also a massive comic fan, so...

Here's Halle Berry's Ororo Munroe/Storm Costume from the 2014 film 'X-Men: Days of Future Past'.

Image: National Museum of American History (2014.0076.02)

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The Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633): Rembrandt's only sea-scape. It was in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston until it was stolen in 1990: it was never recovered. Day122 Storms

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You can really feel the storm form this painting. 'The Fishery' by Richard Wright (c.1723–c.1775)
https://t.co/8P3xmZLlM0

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'St Nicholas of Bari Rebuking the Storm' by Bicci di Lorenzo (1380s-1452). The saint comes to the rescue of sailors caught in a storm - note the fleeing in the bottom left corner. This gem is in the Oxford.

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Dancing Peucetian women. Tomb of the dancers, Ruvo di Puglia, Italy. C5th/C4th BCE. Now

Peucetians - people in ancient Apulia (between Bari & Tarentum).


The colours & movement of this painting are so spectacular!

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"To caper nimbly in a Lady's Chamber to the lascivious pleasing of a Lute." Put some music on and have a for today!

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1850.

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This is the kind of art that hangs in museums

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