These are the ones I’m proud of. The dragon sleeping is one I did at the beginning of the year after not drawing anything like that for a long time. Now I’m part of a big group of artists illustrating an encyclopaedia of mythical creatures and monsters. The other 3 are for that! https://t.co/kFZDzTRdiX

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Writing my last encyclopaedia entry (finally!) on contemporary raised work and just came across this wonderful, albeit not contemporary, 17th-century piece from . It features a slew of embroidered biblical scenes which are peppered with coral, seed pearls, and beads

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Artbook 📕

The adventure time encyclopaedia inhabitants, lore, spells, and ancient crypt warnings of the land of ooo

https://t.co/Xe8lgyU5uz

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Shhhh he's reading Encyclopaedia Eorzea

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Are these red-headed people going to copy the British Encyclopaedia?

-pixiv link: https://t.co/qa1Q99X7sG

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Heh - maybe not so historically themed anymore 😜

But unicorns were present in medieval encyclopaedia AND I spent time studying horse armour..so not completely off the mark

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"Glow-elms are common throughout the New Virginian landmass, but grow most often in the wilds south of the Metropolis.
Readers may find these trees to be significantly more... active than they are accustomed to."
- Kopp & Stone Encyclopaedia Flora, 1916 ed.

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Inspired by Ep. (https://t.co/W8kgcndNE1 ): Notebook Corduroy sounded like store brand Encyclopaedia Brown or an extra from Drawtectives, soooo...

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Stunning beetles from Diderot's Encyclopaedia.
Copper etching from "Histoire Naturelle", published 1751 in Paris. https://t.co/3pLYfmjYFX

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Continuing the snail thread here are some amazing illustrations from a child’s encyclopaedia from the Edwardian period what is amazing about this is not only how much stuff fits inside a snail but that this has survived 120 years

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Present idea alert! Last year I got my 4y.o. the Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals - he loves doing a “lucky dip” to see what animal we will read. This year I got the Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals, he’s going to love it! is an Australian natural history illustrator.

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The first entry in the dragon encyclopaedia! This is the Common sand drake!

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I was going to make some snide remark about the waiting that would be involved with running The Eidolon from tape .. 🤔 Then I remembered that I *had* The Eidolon on tape. I experienced that. I read the Encyclopaedia Britannica while those levels loaded. 😋

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世界観設定の教科書!世界設定本 Encyclopaedia Eorzea
https://t.co/5D0IHAHHRe

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Look at all this spectacular glassware! This illustration depicts a machine from the combustion of phosphorus and appears in the 1801 book Encyclopaedia Londinensis; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature. https://t.co/iNKRoditIj

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New project, Commissioner recommended me "AngelariumL Encyclopaedia of Angels" for this one and I am instantly hooked.

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Yahoo! Another incredible book of creatures - discover the Slow Loris and Cone Shell. Sami Bayly introduces her latest book, 'The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals' https://t.co/IEWkBJMp1D via

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Beautiful from the Historie Naturelle, the first encyclopaedia, that was published by and D'Alembert during the period of Amazing and detailed. https://t.co/dEHyIaORvH

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Just a reminder that you can pick up my supplement "Aindreas' Encyclopaedia of Non-Magical Items" from on Pay What You Want. It has a 5 star rating and has been downloaded over 1,000 times. Check it out 😀
https://t.co/wJyk2gbjW6

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With your membership & pin you can access Encyclopaedia Judaica at https://t.co/kMAGyHSscT It covers all aspects of Judaism, Jewish people & culture. For Barnet Libraries membership, click link to get instant access https://t.co/2l5riQUrnh

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