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Napoleon, Iskandar, Beowulf and Moriarty made on https://t.co/NLVqPb009s 🌟 #FGO
It's a shame that you can't change the skin tones tbh
Featured Art of the Day: "Via Monte Napoleone". Buy it at: https://t.co/KsCPBuYQBQ
His images of Napoleon (1801-5) were the ultimate propaganda of the diminutive General on his march to being Emperor of France & conqueror of Europe. Placing Boney on a horse shows his knowledge of Van Dyck & Titian’s royal portraits of short rulers
#OTD 30 August 1748 Jacques-Louis David was born. He was perhaps the greatest Neoclassical painter who ever lived, who painted numerous masterpieces. Napoleon patronized him, & David painted him & other leading political figures.
Boarding
Napoleonic Wars British Royal Navy Officer
#digitalpainting #digitalart #illustration
This cartoon, titled the “Apotheosis of the Corsican-pheonix,” is a commentary on Napoleon. Its artist, James Gillray, also created the myth that Napoleon was short.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Napoleon, 1895 #museumarchive #henridetoulouselautrec https://t.co/LjIAYLEc8c
@NarrowYourEyes With RAR, it's Rocky Road
With SMILE, it's napoleon ice cream but she puts rock candy in it
Do you really want him to take a bite?
Grab these gorgeous cards of Arthur, Mozart, Isaac, Leonardo, Vincent & Napoleon💘
"I'm the only one who gets to see your beautiful bare neck..."
Which card is your favorite?
#ikevamp #ikemenvampire
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Napoleon fighting against xenomorphs
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIArt #Art #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #Technology #DigitalArt #Midjourney #dalle
The Fourier transform is named after Joseph Fourier. Fourier lived at the time of Napoleon. In fact, he worked for Napoleon. And it turns out that he was actually obsessed with heat. He was very interested in knowing how heat propagated through materials of different shapes.
#deluxxx
@TroyFitzpatric : Napoleon Gates
collection : Gary Cartlidge
https://t.co/KnwHZMq3ni
On his exile to Elba, Napoleon vowed to return to Paris the next year, just as his favourite flower, the violet, did each spring. Here, Jean Canu celebrates that return in March 1815 by hiding silhouettes of Napoleon, his son & 2nd wife Marie Louise in a bunch of violets
Noa and Sarina wtf I forgot about this AHWJEGRIBGKFDSL
I'm gonna have to go with Sarina tho bc the Blue Napoleon joke has been going on for too long and because that woman loves me. Also I'd love working out with her, she's FIREEEEEEEEEEEE
https://t.co/56TTRsf1Mz
Fascinating.
The art of #weaving.
#Egypt.
By order of Napoleon I the Arts and Trades in Egypt were accurately
designed and engraved between 1802 and 1829. These four etchings were actually published on one sheet.
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