Born in 1707: French painter (1707-71)

Portrait of Infanta future Dauphine of France (1726-46), ca. 1745

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Born in 1707: French painter (1707-71)

Portrait of (1692-1766), Queen of Spain, ca. 1739

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02/29 人生ゲーム同様にさりげなく
自分をトップに持ってくるあーちゃん

1707

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おはよさんです。2月30日、日曜日。

旧暦の頃は月名に関係なく29または30日間だったため、2月30日という日付がごく普通にあった。
松尾芭蕉の弟子、宝井其角の命日が宝永4年2月30日(1707年4月2日)で、其角忌とよばれる。

なかなか面白い

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The Leavetaking of Captain Hendrik de Sandra (1619-1707), sent off by his Wife and Children, 1661 https://t.co/utFL35zxbT

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Born in 1710: King of France (1710-74)

Esquitarian portrait by (1707-71) & (1713-97), 1763

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It’s so we’re sharing this illustration by Scottish botanical artist Elizabeth Blackwell (1707-1758) from her book, A Curious Herbal. She wrote of hemp, “The Seed being boil’d in Milk ... is accounted good for old Coughs, and a Specific to cure the Jaundice.”

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Shitao or Shi Tao (1642–1707), a Chinese landscape painter of the early Qing Dynasty

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Born in 1707: Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-51), son of King father of King

Portrait by (1708-47), 1737

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Born in 1707: Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-51), son of King father of King

Portrait as a boy by an Unkown British Artist, ca. 1720-3

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Born in 1707: Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-51), son of King father of King

Portrait as a child by an Unkown British Artist, ca. 1718-20

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Born in 1707: Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-51), son of King father of King

Portrait with Thomas Bloodworth, Groom of the Bedchamber, by Bartholomew (1691-ca.1754), ca. 1732

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Born in 1707: Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-51), son of King father of King

Portrait with his sisters, princesses Amelia, Anne & Caroline by (1689-1760), 1733

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"People from abroad" by Watanabe Shuseki (1639-1707)

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ハーフリング --(`·ω·´)(゚∀゚)ノ< halfling ゥ! 1707リング目


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“Gooseberries on a Table”, 1701 Adriaen Coorte (ca. 1660 – 1707).

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Imitando el estilo de estas mujeres llorosas atribuidas a Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707-1662)

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How to write without looking at your paper and not spoil the expensive carpet. Jacob van Wassenaer next to on his writing desk, (1649-1707) by Willem van Mieris, (1662 - 1747), ca. 1690, coll.

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