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two sketches of 1. what I imagine to be some comfy down-time clothes in Havaria and 2. a different outfit for Arint, fitting for are more modern setting (gang boss maybe) #griftlands #fanart
Born #OnThisDay in 1765: #AugustaWilhelmineofHesseDarmstadt (1765-96), mother of King #LudwigI of Bavaria
Portrait by #JohannHeinrichSchröder (1757-1812), 1790
#HesseDarmstadt #Wittelsbach
Stadtmuseum Zweibrücken
Daily #12 Tatzelwurm
Today's daily dragon lives in Alpin areas. It's known in Austria, Switzerland, Bavaria and Italy. It's similar to a lindworm but with a cat-like head. It eats animals from farmers like pigs and cows. From summer 1921 exists a report about a farmer attack. 🇦🇹
Next one, this time a tiny late medieval bavarian landscape with a church.
Was bored and pissed at the world only knowing Bavarian German Traditional clothing so here’s eren in some Tracht from my part of Germany:
Blackforest Bollenhut / Banatian Swabian Tracht
Venti's fashion is peak! Why? Because he fits the German inspired look Mondstadt has going on! Venti's outfit seems to be inspired by irl Dirndl wear which is mostly seen in the Bavaria and Tyrol regions. Lederhosen are used which are leather breeches. https://t.co/6Anb8Tksn9
I've decided instead of pursuing art im going to be pursuing my true passion of llama farming in the Bavarian mountains. god bless
Stunning Wuerzburg. Würzburg. - "Herbipolis"
in 1493!
General view of the important city in Bavaria, province of Franconia. Woodcut in excellent modern hand coloring. Nuremberg Chronicle ("Weltchronik" (Liber Chronicarum), by Hartmann Schedel. https://t.co/U6zQpehvk3
Born #OnThisDay in 1727: #MaximilianIIIJoseph (1727-77), Elector of Bavaria
Portrait Attributed to #GeorgDesmarées (1697-1776), ca. 1750
#Wittelsbach
Born #OnThisDay in 1727: #MaximilianIIIJoseph (1727-77), Elector of Bavaria
Portrait Attributed to #GeorgDesmarées (1697-1776), ca. 1750
#Wittelsbach
The artist who made this book must've been having SUCH a laff 😍
Grünenberg, Konrad: Das Wappenbuch Conrads von Grünenberg, Ritters und Bürgers zu Constanz
#BavarianStateLibrary
https://t.co/5o6w6LS7wQ
Sin-eating is an ancient ritual that involves symbolically consuming the sins of a recently deceased person. It's still practiced in some places, including Upper Bavaria. A cake is placed on the chest of the deceased & then eaten by a relative. #FolkloreThursday
というのもアレなので手癖でも描いてみましたがイケてるファッションというものが全然わからなかったです。
正直ドンキでもvariavariavariaでもいいから彼のストリート系は見たかった…