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Francis Danby ARA (16 Nov 1793 Co #Wexford-10 Feb 1861 Exmouth).👨🎨. Farmer dad died when he was a boy; moved to Dublin. Drew at RDS schools. Central in Bristol School. Success in 1820s London. Lived in Switzerland, Paris, England. https://t.co/SjR6QOfcbz https://t.co/ofbQGpGuH2
Identical twins Elisabeth Ludovika (Queen of Prussia) and Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (Queen of Saxony), 1820s
Evan and Grisha when kids (circs 1820s), Ernest is a friend of their mom who took care of them and of course their mom in the last pic #ArtistOnTwitter #originalcharacters #myoc #digitalart #smallartist #myart
Some absolutely gorgeous painted panels at Lauriston Castle dating from the 1820s.....#edinburgh #ForeverEdinburgh #ArtistOnTwitter #art
'Frontal and Realistic Depiction of a Vagina' (c.1820s) from 'Contest of Colors, Pink Peach Blossoms...' by Keisai Eisen. You can check out the COMPLETE IMAGE and MORE exciting vagina close-ups by clicking this link now >>> https://t.co/MzhKAh6NJo #shunga #vaginacloseup #gay
Here’s a detail of the distinctive dragon wallpaper in the Red Drawing Room at the Royal Pavilion.
A lot of the original 1820s decorative scheme survives in this room.
#Brighton #Dragons #Museums #MuseumsTogether
#Mammalogists #Zoologists @LinneanSociety please can someone identify the species of squirrel featured in these two 1820s watercolours from India / Bangladesh. Artist unknown. Currently labelled brown squirrel , black squirrel! Thank you!
Difficult to place the 1820s Braikenrige paintings today, everything has changed, but if you stand outside The Galleries car park entrance, this would have been the view, down Castle Mill St. The wall on the left blocks views of the disused castle moat.
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#NationalFishingMonth starts today! You’d be surprised to catch these beautiful exotic fish in Surrey but we love these watercolours by John Harrison Scott, artist and colour merchant, whose family resided at Hersham Lodge, near Esher, c.1820s-1840s (SHC ref 4220/1)
@NFMUK
Beginning in the mid-1820s, women's fashion returned to the full skirts of the prior century. In a repudiation of the Empire silhouette, the waist became the central focus of female dress.
The Big #ButterflyCount starts today! Our collections can be a unique resource for studying the changing ecology & natural environment in Surrey. Even so, we’d be very impressed if we saw these beauties in Surrey! Painted by John Scott Harrison of Esher, c.1820s. @savebutterflies
I love these storytelling scenes: SJ Guy’s “The Story of Golden Locks” c. 1870, & the original frontispieces for the British editions of the Grimms’ fairy tales, c. 1820s, & illustrated by the great George Cruikshank. I love the coziness. ☺️📚💫 #FolkloreThursday @FolkloreThurs
Commission for @mgcroteau of their beautiful and badass fetchling character Pris, in the stunning gothic spin on 1820s fashion.
She looks like a porcelain doll who is going to make sure you regret messing with her.
#dnd #pathfinder #ttrpg #commission
Journal des dames et des modes, was a French fashion magazine, published between 1797 and 1839. Until the 1820s, the magazine had almost international monopoly as a channel of French fashion worldwide.
Dream smp but 1820s! Maybe doing another decade soon...
Rts appreciated
#ranboofanart #hannahxxrosefanart #technobladefanart #NihachuFanart #karljacobsfanart #mcytfanart
@kevsheahan They look like they come straight from the Great Moon Hoax of 1835, crossed with Heath's 1820s March of Intellect (see bat-winged postman on the left of the second image)
Jewel River of Ide, from the 1820s series Six Fashionable Jewel-like Faces