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Fina intentaba ignorar que su madre estaba en casa.
Hans buscaba cualquiera excusa que le mantuviera lejos de sus endiablados hermanos pequeños.
Here's some Bloody Roar fanart, it's Hans the Fox, AKA - "Fox". Fox the Fox. - https://t.co/g1J6IWoLKg
The Angel
It is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about an angel and a dead child gathering flowers to carry to Heaven.
Illustration by Vilhelm Pedersen art
This is old russian animation version of The Little Mermaid
with real Ending written by Hans Christian Andersen
I really love to watch this animation since I was kid
According to me , she's the most difficult charatcher to color since her colours are mixed?
Drawing by me!
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Born today: Hans Gude
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Erasmus (Didier Erasme), Hans Holbein, 1863 https://t.co/Rsa5sRaQfs #clevelandart #clevelandartmuseum
.@bostervang #art #arte Hans Marsilius Purrmann - The Villa Gorky in Sorrento
A couple wish for a child "even if it's a hedgehog", so of course they have a half-hedgehog son, Hans. Horribly, they then leave him behind the oven to die. But Hans isn't daunted. He rides off into the forest on the cockerel to herd pigs, play the bagpipes and marry a princess.
I worked a bit more on them, Hans and maybe Elsa are left
The Prodigal Son, Hans Sebald Beham https://t.co/lRFG3n0qE7 #museumarchive #clevelandart
Hans Zatka 🧚🏻♀️
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“The Romans and Greeks used to call her a Dryad; but we don’t understand that: out in the sailors’ quarter we have a better name for her; there she’s called Elder Tree Mother...' A tale from Hans Christian Andersen #FolkloreThursday #InternationalWomensDay https://t.co/X1YGHycMdi
Hans Baldung Grien (1484-1545)-'Pyramis and Thisbe'-oil on wood-ca 1530
2/2 Allegory of wealth, in which we note that nobody really looks very happy. By Hans von Aachen, who died on this day in 1615.