Simonetta Vespucci (1453-1476), la mujer más bella del Renacimiento

Fue musa y modelo de Sandro Botticelli que la inmortalizó, entre otras obras, en "El nacimiento de Venus" y "Alegoría de la primavera"

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In honor of going into fulltime streaming, here is the first of many in the BBMC Club Cards that I have been working on for a bit now.

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Warning for blood! Lots of it!

Vespucci isnt all fun and games

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Some in the BBMC community expressed interest in using this as a twitter banner so I remade a version that'll work better for that.

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Some BBMC Logo/Tattoos Art
Barry & Dundee's Tattoos
Some logos for businesses in Vespucci along with some BBMC Tattoos for club members if they wanted them

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Today, America celebrates Independence Day.

But in Vespuccia, the setting for point & click adventures LAMPLIGHT CITY (33% off) and ROSEWATER (coming soon), the events of 1776 never transpired.

Explore this alternate history for yourself!

https://t.co/YibP6wNpHP

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Because Barry wants to buy the Tattoo Shop in Vespucci and a Bar. So I made some new Bondi Tattoo ideas and a logo for "Barry's Bar".

Let's make some businesses in Vespucci! 😃

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El rostro de Venus🎨
Dicen que el pintor Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) se enamoró de Simonetta Vespucci, a quien habría retratado en sus obras
Su rostro estaría, p.ej., en «El nacimiento de Venus» o «Venus y Marte»
Se casó con Marco Vespucci (familiar de Américo Vespucio)

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Vespucci’s mom is single and really mangle

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Vespucci would look pretty cool in your style

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Vespucci discovering America. Isn't she cute? With a little light cannibalism in the background. By Jan van der Straet, aka Stradanus, whose day has been today.

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the name giver of America. Interesting an allegorical views. Enjoy discovering! https://t.co/wZy80afWP0

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Cuando hizo su versión de mi Verónica en Vespucci Beach.

Lo amo, me encanta, lo adoro.

GRACIAS <333
Sus ojitos me encantaaaan... aaaaaaaaaaaa ;;

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Amerigo who gave his name to a wonderful country. All three 19th century versions are full of allusions, allegories and historical evidence. Including dragons, and a turtle used as a carriage. Enjoy the discovery! https://t.co/wZy80afWP0

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This guy's name is Vespucci. He was Duncan's childhood friend, in fact Duncan was his only friend besides his two brothers. Unfortunately their relationship has now soured beyond recognition.

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