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scp 1471 skull for @SqueakyShepard gifted by @MxxyMerlin reprints are 200 dollars USD 15% off for new makers
Spooky ass dog says "Your flie is open"
Art request from @PistachioThePr1 to draw SCP 1471.
@MemesMap My attempt to ratio you with Scp-1471 Scout
SCP 1471-a? Never heard of that before
I wonder why whatever that is is so popula-
*searches her up*
Now I see why
Finally realized the issue I have with SCPs
Take SCP-1471 for example. The image currently on the site is of @clckwrkcreature 's Zombie Skull Werewolf mask. Due to the nature of the site, there's obviously no credit, but the fact that for YEARS, this design has been uncredited.
In these recent hard times, we wish to focus on the value of #healing. Look at the virtual exhibit on #MiracolousHealings in art on our website https://t.co/oiFGHEefzm
Do you know why Tobiolous is depicted with a big fish while walking with 3 Archangels? #Botticini #Uffizi 1471-2
"SCP Eating SCP" 2019
SCP-1471 is eating SCP-458 "The Never-Ending Pizza Box" and SCP-871 "Self-Replacing Cake" food for days.
Drew Scp-1471, i wanted to draw her because i like the skull on her
@marialves53 @erminiopasquat1 @angela3nipoti1 @smarucci461 @ValerioLivia @MariangelaSant8 @AlessandraCicc6 @GerberArancio @lagatta4739 @PasqualeTotaro @CaterinaCategio @lissablu68 @monicasloves @SusanScCastaldi @karmendida Albrecht Dürer (21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528) was a German painter
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SCP-1471, Mal0.
Got around making a piece for the @scpwiki.
@Fondazione_SCP #scpfoundation #digitalart #scp1471 #mal0
4/4 Left wing of a blue roller, 1500. Amazing, mesmerizing study, filled with precise observation. By the great Albrecht Dürer, born OTD 1471.
L’anniversaire d’Albrecht Dürer, né en 1471, est l’occasion de se réjouir de la grande exposition « Albrecht Dürer. Renaissance et gravure » qui sera organisée dans 1 an @chantillydomain, avec le partenariat exceptionnel @laBnF et le soutien @GettyFoundation #gettypaperproject 🥳
The revolutionary printmaker and painter Albrecht #Dürer was born #onthisday in 1471. Influenced by the Italian Renaissance, Dürer was fascinated by the human form. His mastery is demonstrated in this 1504 engraving.
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Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve, 1504. Engraving#FrickCollection