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Clearing Up, Coast of Sicily, by German painter Andreas Achenbach (1847). Walters Art Museum.
New character, Fiammetta. Hailing from the island of Sicily, a master of explosives, welder of sharp knives and even sharper suits.
I am preparing for a trip to Sicily, so I made these Oni wallpapers. Hope you like them 👀
#bbwart #bbw #onigirl #demongirl #art #plussizeart
#MaySketchaDay 12 another google street view study, near Gela, Sicily, related to my ongoing personal project.
And I'll try to do the 13 today too...
#speedpaint #sketch
So I heard that #Hetalia was getting a new anime? Manga? Whatever.
So I drew my OC Sicily, the first time I have in ages because wow its been a long ass time.
Since Hetalia is important to me, I hope they're successful as hecc uvu <3
From late 4th cent. Vila Romana Casale, Sicily, a Medallion of the courtyard mosaic & wreaths I recreated based on this design. I had been wanting to do this for a long time, it took a while, but I am pleased with them !
Feel free to download and use them for your own designs.
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate.
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted.
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate.
The Triumph of Death fresco by an unknown artist, in the Regional Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo, Sicily, ca. 1446.⠀
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Featured in our latest essay "Petrarch's Plague: Love, Death, and Friendship in a Time of Pandemic" by Paula Findlen — https://t.co/w5TN5lHUcl
⚡ In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns ⚡
Poderoso Chefão, pra #collabcenas organizada por @Samy02 e @nai_chan
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted.
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate
Animation First: U.S. Premiere of The Bears’ Famous Invasion of Sicily, Lorenzo Mattotti Discussion https://t.co/pEWzIMshYQ
Born #OnThisDay in 1666: #VictorAmadeusII (1666-1732), King of Sardinia & Sicily, Duke of Savoy
Portrait by an Unknown Artist, ca. 1730-40
#Savoy #VittorioAmedeoII
7/ St Agatha - Another mutilated Christian martyr, Agatha had her breasts cut off and is usually seen carrying them on a plate. Born in Catania in Sicily, she spurned the advances of a Roman pagan. First they put her in a brothel. Then they tried to burn her. #WaldysGuideToSaints
New artwork for sale! - "Beach at Cefalu, Sicily, Italy" - https://t.co/3o33VJBvUj @fineartamerica
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate.
In 276 BC the Hellenistic king Pyrrhus famously remarked upon departing Sicily, 'Oh what a wrestling ground we are leaving for the Carthaginians and Romans to fight over.' He was proved right when, 12 years later, the First Punic War erupted.
Artwork by © Johnny Shumate