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Burning of the Frigate Philadelphia in the Harbor of Tripoli, Edward Moran, 1897, [3407 x 5033]

https://t.co/YBMqO7S6n0

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Some of my older edits enhanced with A.I. One with is 5792x5792 (10mb) 🙂

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A nostalgic scene of after-work drinks down The Cricketers from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists graphic novel, harking back a time when it was safe to breathe near your friends & drink indoors...

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El día está siendo complicadete, así que no sé vosotros, pero yo necesito un "Todo es una mierda ergo" didelphinetes. Hoy tenemos al Filandro del Delta o del Orinoco (Philander deltae).
Dibujo de

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People seem to enjoy the full page chapter headings we included in The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists graphic novel. It was a bold use of 23 pages of potential storytelling space, but it was worth it to allow readers to pause, and to showcase lettering styles of the period

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🦎 North American herpetology: .
Philadelphia: J. Dobson, 1836-1840.
https://t.co/qZT8gG8Lq1

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The one above was sold at Whicker's Auction for $2,000-3,000. Here are some of the other versions. In order they are from Kyoto Costume Institute, Philadelphia Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and LACMA

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ネモフィラほしのこ(Nemophila)

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I like to dabble in different mediums and styles. Here's Drosophila in vector (Adobe Illustrator), digital pen-and-ink, and traditional pen-and-ink. Last two commissioned by for her book First in Fly🪰#SciArtTweetStorm

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天花魁娜(てんげいかいな)
「Residuum:Philadelphia」

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Postcard showing how around 1900 the Japanese and Russian empires were fighting over Korea. Notice Korea is represented through a Korean stamp being torn up. (Image from David Feldman auctions.)

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Usually, I do a bit every where I change all my accounts into "WhiteMageAnthophila" to contrast with my old handle complete with an "April Fool's sona", but I didn't have the energy to do that whole bit, so here's said sona in a jacket and short shorts.

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🐸 North American herpetology. v.2.
Philadelphia: J. Dobson, 1836-1840.
https://t.co/ZlGbLLLSna

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