Monday brings us this green Spanish paper. Published in London in 1796, it is part of a two-volume set by Edward Gibbon: "Miscellaneous works of Edward Gibbon, esquire, with memoires of his life and writings, composed by himself."
https://t.co/GF690seWZP

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The full artwork for my Edmond/Gudako charm, since I felt like sharing it

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Les dejo unos chibis de Hana y Edmond xD

Tambien hice de Jake, pero me dio pereza colorearlo jsjsjsjs

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is popular in folklore. Some say that if you see bats flying on a June evening, it's a sign hot weather's on its way. Also, if swallows fly near to the ground, it means rain is due, + 'a swarm of bees in June is worth a silver spoon'

🎨 Edmond Dulac

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It's This lovely bouquet pattern is found inside our 1707 edition of "The beaux stratagem: a comedy." Published in London, it was written by George Farquhar, an Irish dramatist.
https://t.co/Vg9BIN5dRN

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Harry Eliott (Charles-Edmond Hermet, 1882-1959)

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What if the Good Omens show was made back when the book came out and they cast Ade Edmondson and Rik Mayall as Aziraphale and Crowley SEND TWEET

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Some work from the Hard Surface Design class! by Giby Joseph, Kastaubh Naik, and Patrik Rosander!

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Week 2 student work from Environment Design class! By Akashdeep Hehar, Sakina Minnis, and Kait Baird

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Part 1 of 3 of the fourth and final mermay set for 2019!

22: Sloane’s Viperfish Dracula
23 Sea angel Della Reese
24: (skeleton) Silverspotted Sculpin Luca & Longfin Sculpin Redmond

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Still some spots left in Devon Cady-Lee's Character Storytelling (character design) class! It's happening in a couple days, only in Redmond, WA 7-10pm!

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Dicen que si posteas en alguna red social la imagen del husbando que quieres de tu gacha favorito a las *mira el reloj* 3:54 am! este saldrá en su prox banner.
Esto aumenta si lo dibujaste tu mismo. Dantes noticeame! algun dia...

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The best part about Mondays is
From an extra-illustrated copy of Thomas Pennant’s Tour from Alston Moor to Harrowgate & Brimham Crags (1804)—(for all my Northern friends)

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