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@DrPnygard @HistoriaMare Just as terrifying as...
"Brasilianischer Kalmar Riesenkraken ein Segelschiff ueberfallend"
(attacking a sailing vessel)
Wood engravings printed in color after Denys Montfort ca 1905.
I am craving for my own FNF mod- no idea why XD
Any artists, musicians, animators? Anyone?? 🙃
I'm a proud #fnfvoid simp 🤣 👌
Here's the reference btw:
Happy Birthday to Gustave #Doré
Born this day in 1832
He is best known for his wood-engravings
#fineart #engraving #drawing #painting
“I have to seriously stop visiting @LeaderStarfox ship when he’s there. I want to explore the ship see all that’s on it but I just end up spending my whole trip worshipping his cock. The only problem is I know if I’m there I’m just going to end up craving a loaf of his~💙”
Born #onthisday1832 French artist Gustave Dore French #artist #sculptor #printmaker #illustrator & #cartoonist Prodigy at 5 & #caricaturist for French paper Le journal pour rire at 15 Wood-engraving was primary medium & won commissions to illustrate new illustrated Bible + …
Anyone else craving coffee rn? https://t.co/lR4s4fZpw9 #Coffee #cats #NFT #nftart #NFTCommunity #drawing #NFTdrop
@JoeBangles11 "Die Butter und Kaese Austellung in New York"
(the butter and cheese exhibition in New York)
Wood engraving published 1879. On the reverse side is an article (in German)
about the butter and cheese exhibition.
@_Henk_Heijmans "Ein Schweinemarkt in Ireland"
Wood engraving of a pig market in Ireland. Published 1879.
Everyone is always raving about how great Miku Hatsune is. I don't disagree, but I'd like to offer you Haku Yowane.
Been craving for boba tea and thinks of this old conversation
HOLD MY BOBA TEA, @eskiyodo
#eskillust #zomBAEart
Heyyo, I'm Rak, AKA Mattan and I like to make stuff including cosplays, miniatures, and even a smidgen of ttrpg content. I'll be posting that kinda more creative stuff on this account, free from the depraved, cheesemongering ravings of my personal account.
@gabbysfishes Greenland Shark
Length of Fish. 20 cm (7.8")
Original hand-colored steel engraving by Jonathan Couch.
Published in London, 1870
New Year new me or so, no idea how this works, but I'm craving for fish...
Am a few days late but... HAPPY NEW YEAR! THE YEAR OF THE TIGER!!!
ROAR! ^w^