Louie! (Left), although inspired by the French in the 1700s, a completely fictional character. Here he is with one of his ladies in waiting downing her wine

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Tarsier. Antique engraving created mid-1700s by Jacques Henri E. De Sève for French naturalist, Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon. Wildlife art at Terence Kerr on Alamy:
https://t.co/jTomN0DTsI

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Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog (2021)
"A murder in Annapolis in the 1700s brings consequences to today’s world, and the only thing standing between mayhem and revenge is Nita Hawes!"
Story Rodney Barnes
Art Jason Szymon Kudranski
https://t.co/869evnjbfc

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_(:3」∠)_ idk if these brushes existed in 1700s but anyways... stede helping out w cleaning....

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Cashmere Shawls in the 1700 and 1800s - Cashmere shawls were first introduced in Europe around the late 1700s. Joan Hart, a textile expert of today, wrote: ... https://t.co/eyRRcRkgvK

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In 1804, English inventor William Congreve developed a solid-fuel ballistic missile as an artillery weapon; drawn from an effective Indian rocket (1700s). The British military would use it in the 1800s (e.g. bombing US-towns in 1812-14 war). Whalers used it, unfortunately.

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📖⛵️🫖☕️
" 𝑀𝓎 𝓉𝑒𝒶𝒸𝓊𝓅 𝓈𝒶𝒾𝓁𝑜𝓇. "

I really dig this romantic Gulliver's travels concept.
Taken-in/Rescued by a 1700s elegant & luxurious Brobdingnag gentleman.
Cared for while the sailor repairs his shipwreck to return home. Or, finding a reason to stay~

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Charles Dominique Joseph Eisen, Madame de Maintenon Returning to the Catholic Church [2], 1700s https://t.co/a5vQbfkif9

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June 6, 1922: Province House, which dates to 1679 and was the home of royal governors of Massachusetts in the 1700s, being demolished in Boston. The historic structure has fallen into disrepair.

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Scenes from the Tale of Genji, late 1700s

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On the exhibition is as a holder and artist is presenting also his 1/1 Chaotic The Chaos Collector is a derivative art that consists of 2 characters that have very rare accessories and is inspired by the cabinets of curiosities of the 1700s.

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said companion is Murdoch, or Mur, a very soft giant who speaks gently and unfortunately feels of death. they died sometime in the 1700s, after giving some unfortunate oracles to the towns folk. they act as Oracle of Asphodel

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Congrats on hitting the 1700s! I'm sharing fantasy pieces yet again for I like fantasy. ^^

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Fine Art Beautiful “Double Tulip Raphael” by Dutch artist Arentina Andersen…late 1700s.

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i want to draw 1700s fashion, but character in 1800s umm that a little weird

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