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@iamnoahmiller 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.
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.
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.
Out of curiosity (and vanity) I fine-tuned #stablediffusion 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.
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.
@pixelord 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.
"Vanity" - made with @NightCafeStudio
https://t.co/jQgw0ngePq
#aiart #nightcafe #digitalart https://t.co/jQgw0ngePq
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.
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.
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.
Jack manifold, a family man :D
(Vanity belongs to @flakytartart Storm belongs to me, Sollux captor is from homestuck, and i really hope Jack Manifold doesnt look at his fanart tag)
#jackmanifoldfanart #solluxcaptorfanart #Dsmpoc
William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley, by Carlo Pellegrini - Published in Vanity Fair, 18 June 1870
He was a British landowner and benefactor.
Perfect Vanity: 『DEEMO II』に楽曲「Ambivalenz」を提供しました https://t.co/rLcUSj3iWL
#DEEMO2
#swordtember 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.”
'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
#TAEMIN #テミン #태민
#Criminal_2ndAnniversary
#SHINee
The hog queen, Superbia, like some others we could mention, wallows in vanity. https://t.co/djXXF04nkQ, https://t.co/iCwt4jQQ4v, #SCBWI, #KidLit, #ChildrensBooks, #MiddleGrade, #PictureBooks, #FairyTales, #Mythology