"The European Rabbit". Gustav Mützel. pub.1900.

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Georgia O’Keeffe is often labelled the ‘Mother of American Modernism’, and this 'portrait' of the trailblazer by & illustrated by Alice Weitzel is colourful and clearly presented. See Louise Date's review at https://t.co/LKaJFcFgi6 Pub. by

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🌏 The mammals of Australia.
London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author, 1863.
https://t.co/zuLqLiR4iU

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C'est un peu bizarre de faire sa pub...mais, je me lance.

Cela ne fait pas si longtemps que j'ai un compte Twitter où je poste mes avancées et aventures dans le dessin. Le dessin digital est tout nouveau pour moi. Hâte de vous montrer mon univers.

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Hundara la Rebelde
"La afilada espada de la guerrera britana sembrará el inframundo de sus enemigos"
¡Ya en preventa! Reservas el ejemplar físico (con sorpresa incluida) y te descargas ya mismo el ejemplar en ePub.
https://t.co/ZgNqt7n5MC

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Completed complex commission of two characters drinking at a pub. This background took forever to day.
Commissions are open for things like these

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THESE TWO! 😍

Hope you can join for their UK Virtual Online Tour this Summer. Performing the show two metres apart from each other, live from the downstairs room in their (currently shut) local pub.

We think it will be nice.

Tickets: https://t.co/d34kGwrrs0

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🐼 The mammals of Australia.
London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author, 1863.
https://t.co/qTHHn2sTrf

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Celui-là je vais pas dire son nom par-ce que je m'en voudrais de lui faire de la pub.

Disons qu'il aime un peu trop manger des truc crus...

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💦 The birds of Europe.
London, Printed by R. and J.E. Taylor, pub. by the author, 1837.
https://t.co/UUruCl92me

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Yesterday’s completed picture. Basic drawing done from in front of pub. Handbridge, Chester.

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The wolf as Granny, by Janusz Grabianski, from "Grimms' Fairy Tales", pub. Jonathan Cape 1962.

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USUK/Dating in the pub.

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Illustration from the novel, Dr. Therne by H. Rider Haggard (GB, 1856-1925). Pub. 1898. Plague decimates a small English town.

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Does this qualify as a glow-up, or whatever people these days say to a character that's changed drastically?

Endymion is a patron to Aberdeen's pub. A fisherman by trade, he's skilled with the ways of the net and anchor, acting as one of Seabellow's defenders.

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🐘 The birds of Europe.
London, Printed by R. and J.E. Taylor, pub. by the author, 1837.
https://t.co/0BvpHXTc5o

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The tartan-esque approach makes him look like a lumberjack, now that I look at it hours after colouring this. I didn't have any topwear colours prepared when I designed him, so uh, this would do?

This is Diarmaid, a toad who makes several brews served at Aberdeen's pub.

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🐼 The mammals of Australia.
London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author, 1863.
https://t.co/0py1xyViOk

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Ah, I’m hungry.

He entered Davy Byrne’s. Moral pub. He doesn’t chat. Stands a drink now and then. But in leapyear once in four. Cashed a cheque for me once.

What will I take now? He drew his watch. Let me see now. Shandygaff?

Joyce, Ulysses

Picasso, Woman in a Red Armchair

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