Pieces in my 'Vanity' series, a project dedicated to reflecting on my love of nostalgia, and the need to do what I love.

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FM Muller, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 6 February 1875

Friedrich Max Müller was a German-born philologist and Orientalist, who lived and studied in Britain for most of his life.

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Henry Du Pré Labouchère, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 7 Nov 1874

He was an English politician, writer, publisher & theatre owner. He is now most remembered for the Labouchère Amendment, which for the first time criminalised all male homosexual activity in the UK.

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James Macnaghten McGarel Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 15 November 1873

He was a British politician, Member of Parliament, and local government leader.

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Out of curiosity (and vanity) I fine-tuned on 4 photos of myself and it's hilarious😆. The images are uncanny but with the "Tom"ishness turned up. Big nose bigger, big chin bigger etc.
Can imagine training from a metahuman to use as a consistent character.

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Thomas Rowlandson - Death looking at vanity

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Vanity Ball now available 💕💕

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Alderman Andrew Lusk MP. by James Tissot - Vanity Fair, 7 October 1871

He was a Scottish born businessman and Liberal politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1885.

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Latest piece in my Vanity series, exploring existence.

'Heads Above' symbolizing the need to break thru the noise and watch the sunrise on a new day. Life can be so noisy and we forget what it means to live sometimes.

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John Cranch Walker Vivian, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 5 November 1870

He was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1841 and 1871.

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George Whyte-Melville, by James Tissot - Published in Vanity Fair, 23 September 1871

He was a Scottish novelist much concerned with field sports, and also a poet. He took a break in the mid-1850s to serve as an officer of Turkish irregular cavalry in the Crimean War.

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The Duke of Rutland, by James Tissot - Vanity Fair, 16 September 1871

Charles Cecil John Manners, 6th Duke of Rutland KG, styled Marquess of Granby before 1857, was an English Conservative politician.

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Jack manifold, a family man :D
(Vanity belongs to Storm belongs to me, Sollux captor is from homestuck, and i really hope Jack Manifold doesnt look at his fanart tag)

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William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley, by Carlo Pellegrini - Published in Vanity Fair, 18 June 1870

He was a British landowner and benefactor.

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Perfect Vanity: 『DEEMO II』に楽曲「Ambivalenz」を提供しました https://t.co/rLcUSj3iWL

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day 7: mirror.

“You painted a naked woman because you enjoyed looking at her, put a mirror in her hand and called the painting ‘Vanity’, thus morally condemning the woman whose nakedness you had depicted for your own pleasure.”

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'Destroy me more'
Criminal by Taemin, a Contemporary Vanitas

alike Criminal, these Baroque still-life paintings evoke in their aesthetics & message the fleeting quality of life, the vanity of living & inevitable mortality



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