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Today's @tcm by Hirschfeld
The White Cliffs of Dover
https://t.co/TE74Y6vKWF
Wizard of Oz
https://t.co/WpnRVQRss4
Wuthering Heights
https://t.co/E4AbttAnCJ
The Souls of Acheron (1898) by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl (Hungarian, 1860–1933). Österreichische Galerie Belvedere. The Olympian god Mercury doing his sombre duty on the banks of Acheron. Souls await transportation across the Acheron on Charon’s ferry (far left). #Death #Judgement
Theo Prinz von Hirschreich from #KnightsCollege
I had a fun time drawing him but hnghhhh I was struggling so much with this new shading technique I tried
Hope you guys like it~ ❤️❤️❤️
Character design work for Gravity Falls (2012–2016), created by Alex Hirsch, Disney Television Animation
Art by Joe Pitt and uncredited artists
Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.
― Al Hirschfeld
The Birth of Venus, Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl (1860–1933)
Redraw of Dipper pines 🌲🌌
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#redraw #drawing #draw #disney #disneyfanart #gravityfalls #gravityfallsfanart #dipperpines #dipper #mabel #mabelpines #alexhirsch
Today marks the 8th anniversary of the #GravityFalls episode "Carpet Diem". The episode was written by Tim McKeon, Zach Paez & Alex Hirsch and directed by Joe Pitt.
@sonja_photo "Pulmonaria officinalis" oder auch Gefleckte Lungenkraut, Echtes Lungenkraut, Hänsel und Gretel, Brüderchen und Schwesterchen (wegen der unterschiedlichen Blütenfarben) Bachkraut, Blaue Schlüsselblume, Bockkraut, Fleckenkraut, Hirschkohl, Hirschmangold, Hosenschiffern, Lungenwurz
Al Hirschfeld (1903 – 2003) was an American caricaturist best known for black and white portraits of celebrities and Broadway stars. He had a beautiful, fine line style. Very minimalistic. Known for hiding his daughter Nina's name in his drawings.
Tonight's @tcm by Hirschfeld
8 pm National Velvet
https://t.co/YQzJk7xHHU
Unique pastel portraits. In Al's account book he listed Rooney, Crisp, Jenkins & "a young girl". Little did he know...
"My son Göran, three months, discovers the candle's flame for the first time", a painting by Hanna Hirsch-Pauli, 1891.
based on several paintings by Hiremy-Hirschl, but mostly this one, the guy loved painting dead-ish women in the water
@Distrbeachboy Lorelei Hirsch, a completely normal businesswoman. Definitely.