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1817). Jul1998.
Probably stretching it as an “X-guest spot” cover but hey! Warwolves! And Claremont!
Watercolor #painting of the dramatic #storm sky, titled "Sky No. 6'" (30 x 40,8 cm, 2017). I just love those contrasting colors!
You can find the original watercolor and signed art prints of it here:
https://t.co/BO4WBzUoE0
https://t.co/cSVqObweKm
The Crystal Ball (1902) by John William Waterhouse (England, 1849-1917). The painting has been restored to show the skull that a previous owner had covered up. #VintageStyle
The presale is now live! Anyone who is on the WL can mint for the next 24-hours. From 12:00pm EST today (11/16) through 12:00pm EST tomorrow (11/17).
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11 November 1923. Birth of Alfred 'Bubi' Schreiber. German WWII flying ace, noted for claiming the first aerial victory by a jet fighter in aviation history. (Mosquito PR XVI of 540 Squadron on 14 August 1944 versus Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a https://t.co/bxbo7ho45r. 130 017).
Just remember when Shiraishi asked the detective agency members to draw two cats and they drew these.
(From the Drama Live Reading - Otomate Party 2017).
You can watch the video here: https://t.co/gs0M2Jbhgn
#collarxmalice
Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (1909) by John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917). Bought by a couple as part of the furnishings in a dilapidated farmhouse. #CarpeDiem
Watercolor #painting of the dramatic #storm sky, titled "Sky No. 6'" (30 x 40,8 cm, 2017). I just love those contrasting colors!
You can find the original watercolor and signed art prints of it here:
https://t.co/BO4WBzUoE0
https://t.co/cSVqObweKm
"Sleep and his Half-brother Death”. 1874. British. John William Waterhouse, artist (1849-1917). via https://t.co/YPNjoSW4Yu.
Echo and Narcissus (1903) by J.W. Waterhouse (GB, 1849–1917). Walker Art Gallery. Narcissus was the son of the river god Cephissus & nymph Liriope. He fell in love with his own reflection. Echo faded away from unrequited love, until all that was left was a whisper. #VictorianArt
Branch of Pomegranate with Lanternfly & Cicada, 1702-03, by #MariaSibyllaMerian (German, 1647–1717). Held by @RCT, https://t.co/0bjoHx06ff #hernaturalhistory #womenartists #artherstory
Still reworking this story with these two dummies. (Those last ones were my attempt at inktober in 2017).
@forgottenCP Even Penglantis from Underwater Adventure (2009) ended up being a real location, on their dimension's version of the new island (2017).
Esos dibujos del 2018 eran re cursed y no me agradan actualmente (Quizás haría redraw de algunos pero no quiero y mas los de cierta "serie animada" que fue material de criticas en 2017).
Help! Today @elyw asked me for the link for the first published scientific description of the Koala. I couldn't find it (embarrassing!). But I think this is the accompanying🎨: https://t.co/5ZI9lnnXSI @biodivlibrary.
I got this far: Phascolarctos cinereus (Goldfuss, 1817). 1/5