based on
Tomb of Lord Lyttelton (sculpted by James Forsyth, 1878)
(In this variation, Lord Lyttelton is alive and well.)

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Thursday
Tomb of Lord Lyttelton, died 1876, sculpted by James Forsyth by
Watercolour, charcoal, Polychromos, pencil on paper
Remembers me a litte bit of Dracula 😄

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Went back for some practice on for Thursday’s ~portrait of Abolitionist and clergyman Absalom Jones~
Painted in oils in 1810 by Raphaelle Peale

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Thursday
Portrait of abolitionist & clergyman Absalom Jones, painted in oil on paper, mounted on board, in 1810 by Raphaelle Peale
My version with a different background

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Thursday after “Hand with Reflecting Sphere”, lithograph by Dutch artist M. C. Escher, first printed in January 1935 https://t.co/b5zENKfIlI

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Thursday Pope Alexander IV by Pedro Berrugete c1450 my version in

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Finishing the day with a quick sketch of this week's for !

Pope Alexander IV, painted by Pedro Berruguete around 1450

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My look at Roxelana (also known as Hurrem Sultan, 1506-58), painted in oils on panel by a follower of Titian, late 16th/early 17th century

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My acrylic version of "Eli, the Thatcher", originally painted in oils on canvas by William Rothenstein in 1913.

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based on
"Eli the Thatcher” painted by William Rothenstein (1913)

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watercolours and pencils on paper. Here is my version: Thursday ✍️
Self portrait, painted by Belgian artist Suzanne Fabry in oil on canvas in 1932 (via ) https://t.co/4bFWEIkm8h

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Here are some of my favourite I’ve done from this year

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