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The chamber of genius
1812
Thomas ROWLANDSON
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We're all full of busy here, stocking up and getting ready for Wolsingham Show this weekend :)

Are you visiting? Have a swing past the stall and say hiya

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リリー・ローランド(Lilly Rowland)※10年後
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工学部機械工学科大学院生。
真面目に勉強して他人と交流するうちにちょっと落ち着いた。身内の前だと素が出る。

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Well Hello September! How the hell did you arrive so fast!?
September is the month I start drawing Christmas Commissions, and in my head it's still only April 😂😂😂🎅🎅🎅

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John Cassavetes et Gena Rowlands

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Happy The title of this dark little comic from 1815 is "The Honeymoon". There's a lot going on here, but can someone explain what's up with the dog?

By Thomas Rowlandson. In book The English Dance of Death, Vol 1, 1815. Getty Research Institute.

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The boy, D&D character. Prior cultist, kinda left, now a tube of poison in his chest is killing him. He cute. His name Amon Yin.

THE BOY GOT MY HANCOCK DO-RAG RIPTIDES LIKE TENT CITY (👀)
STANDOFF THROUGH LOWLANDS EERIE SILENCING
SPIKES SPIKES SPIKES SPIKES SPIKES SPIKES

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I last saw the Bunnymen at in October 2005, I’ve never seen, smelt or tasted so many different liquids flying through the air at a gig. Here’s my artwork of Ian

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Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv

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Angel With Flaming Sword
~ Edwin Howland Blashfield (1893)

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次女のkoukoです!ディズニー大好き芸人として、この映画は欠かせまてん。ワクワクと興奮、そして夢と希望がてんこ盛り。そう、まるであらかわ家。
お盆はゆったり映画三昧で決まり!

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Some old gouache pieces of Adventure Thru Inner Space. It opened in Tomorrowland 52 years ago on this day! ❄️🔬👁

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I'm trying to learn (or re-learn) irish using and really enjoying it! Amazed at how much I remember and inspired by some of the sentences they get you to translate! Also, love the word https://t.co/nFgU13i3Wn

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'Humbugging, or Raising the Devil' by Thomas Rowlandson (1800), from .

Cunning-folk were the sort of wizards who knew how to put on a good show. Arcane objects filled their consulting rooms: skulls, strange animals, herbs, & mysterious manuscripts, as shown here.

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