It's Moebius Monday! Here is a collection of drawings by the great master Jean Giraud, ostensibly done as part of one project. Though, for the life of me, I can't find their origin.

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This we herald the artist's haunting and meticulously vivid 'Ophelia' (1851-2, Tate), arguably his most famous work, accompanied by 3 other Ophelias (1889, 1894 & 1910) by John William Waterhouse who died in 1917

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This week we wanted to share a quick recap of our latest office playtest for Read on here: https://t.co/FvzPIRbosI

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Today we’re revealing a brand new Archetype for Age of Sigmar: Soulbound — the bloodthirsty Hag Priestess of the Daughters of Khaine. Read the full update here: https://t.co/bTLVfsxa76

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Established in 1990, Kaye Michie specialises in 19th & 20th century drawings and watercolours

Explore the collection at https://t.co/QDXJKfCH5x

Or visit Kaye at the Connect Art Fair, open January 29 - February 2 at London’s Mall Galleries

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For the 17C Savage family alabaster tomb at St Mary’s, Elmley Castle, Worcs, is right up there. The details are remarkable, including the baby held in Lady Catherine’s arms.

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the flight attendant asks if you want your complimentary peanuts and you get...
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Happy everyone! Today is the Monster Trucks US release date anniversary. Make sure that you celebrate, by Watching Monster Trucks available on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download

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It's Moebius Monday! Here's the master Jean Giraud's beautiful cover illustration for 'Project Pendulum' by Robert Silverberg (1987) Moebius didn't do too many scifi book covers, so this is a bit of a rarity!

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It's Moebius Monday! Here's a panel from the master Jean Giraud's original triumph 'Arzach', which originally published in the first few issues of 'Heavy Metal' and later expanded

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It's Moebius Monday! Here is a self-portrait by the master Jean Giraud, used as card 90/90 from his 1993 trading card set

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The Entombment of Christ
Martin del Cano
Gilding and tempera on panel
Spain circa 1420

From Sam Fogg’s forthcoming exhibition Retablos: Spanish Paintings from the 14th to 16th centuries

Open December 1 - February 7

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