映画『パシフィック・リム: アップライジング』のコンセプトアート(制作:Sean Hargreaves / ConceptArtWorld記事)https://t.co/HFlmsI6UyM

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Ritual / 2017 / graphite, pastel, colored pencil on paper (mounted on wood) / 11x14in by Zofia Bogusz
From our Summer Open Call with Lissa Rivera, curator of the Museum of Sex, NY

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Publication: The Towers of the Sunset
Authors: L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Date: 1992
Pages: 359
Type: NOVEL
Cover: Darrell K. Sweet
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Sé que llego tarde con el tema de hacer sirenas, pero solo es un trabajo de clase. Es una ilustración para niños, con colores más pasteles y más simple.

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Bateman’s "The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala" ([1837]-1843) is the largest botanical book ever produced with lithographic plates. It features by Sarah Anne Drake & Augusta Withers. In via : https://t.co/dxv0j3XWjh

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One of our oldest—and largest!—collections of botanical art is currently undergoing an extensive restoration: https://t.co/S3b3T0TpGb

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Had a lovely day doing a demo of Ladys smock pratenis so pleased to have my Heath rush on show with others like ; come & see the

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"A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland" (1793-95) was the 1st published scientific book dedicated to Australian flora. It features engravings prepared by James Sowerby based partly on drawings by convict artist Thomas Watling: https://t.co/1kdms7YyuG

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Britton & Rose’s "The Cactaceae" (1919-1923) is an early definitive taxonomic work on the family Cactaceae. It features stunning by artist Mary Emily Eaton. Explore the work in via NYBG: https://t.co/YI3ODY5TRB

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Curtis's Botanical Magazine (first published in 1787 as The Botanical Magazine) is the world's longest-running botanical magazine. Its notable is reproduced from original artworks by leading botanical artists: https://t.co/QJlwCt3fNQ

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Celebrate by exploring botanical in the : https://t.co/YWOptkv12r

Featured is of the legume Inga fastuosa from Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin's "Fragmenta Botanica" (1809), via : https://t.co/QLllcthLzr

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Celebrating with this lovely watercolour copy-book. On the left, Miss Smith’s heart-leaved geranium; on the right, the owner’s attempt to copy the flower.

Miss Smith’s ‘Studies of flowers from nature’ (1818), acquired in 2007 by .

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