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A peek at the process for a panel from page 56.
You can read the why and how we create every single page, from historical references to art techniques, at https://t.co/t047lzF6Sb
56.คุณโจ
นามปากกา : Jayo
ช่องทางการติดตาม : twt : @joexjayo
🖌️Illustration , composition
✔️Commission open
20 mars 1910: mort de Félix Tournachon, dit Nadar,
caricaturiste, écrivain, photographe français.
➡️Petit journal pr rire n° 20, 1856. rédacteur: Nadar
➡️Nadar élevant la Photographie à la hauteur de l'Art., lithographie d'Honoré Daumier ds "Le Boulevard", 1863
➡️Zola vers 1880
@kyletwebster Thank you for doing this, @kyletwebster !
Hello, my name is Dominique Arce, I'm a graphic designer and illustrator, based in Cd, Juarez, Chih.
- Commission/Work inquiries domoarce656@gmail.com
Happy Birthday to Sir John #Lavery RA RSA RHA. Born this day in 1856.
An #Irish #painter best known for his #portraits
He was friends with James McNeill #Whistler
53.アラビアンドレス
54.アイボリーカーディガン
55.常盤台中学の夏制服
56.ピンクドッグスーツ
#オルガル #オルガル写真
#真野桜子生誕祭カウントダウン
How should we be fairly distributing toilet rolls now? Hmm...
Mechanix Illustrated, April 1956.
It seems a good time to reread The Death of Grass, about a deadly virus, first published in the U.S. as No Blade of Grass, by John Christopher in 1956. Illustrated by Earl Mayan. "Pirrie's small body lay stretched across the camber of the road. There was blood beneath him."
➡️Julia Stephen, par Jacques-Emile Blanche.
➡️Julia Prinsep Jackson vers 1856.
➡️Julia et Virginie, 1884, par H.Herschel Hay Cameron.
Julia Prinsep Stephen (1846-95) anglaise connue pr sa beauté. Modèle préraphaélite. Epouse Leslie Stephen. Mère de Virginia Woolf et Vanessa Bell.
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Cover and pages from “Preserves. Catalogue” published in USSR in 1956.
56. ¿Sabéis que existe un videojuego de SirenSong que tiene estos sprites de @Azaharya?
Vale, no, pero me encantaría que lo hubiera 😂
It’s finally starting to feel like spring! These pastel beauties may technically be lingerie, but let’s be honest, most would work just as well as outerwear today. The Australian Women’s Weekly, October 17, 1956.