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St. Isidore of Madrid
St. Notburga von Rattenberg
Austrian school, 18th c.
Hello. I’ve received a lot of requests to include @/s86070070 netprints. The thing is, I’ve already asked permission from them the first time they post about it but sadly, they didn’t allow me. So yeah. You may send any requests as long as it’s available until the 18th! 😗😗
Hi, I am Kito and its my 18th birthday!!!!
I heard that a retweet and a follow are the best gifts an artist can get! :D
I love color red and its variations.
(I also am a furry artist pspsppspss https://t.co/DYCz4jJxnX)
Carbuncle Fantasia Bottle Tip Jars! These are on *Pre Order*! Check them out, They drop November 18th at 5pm EST!
Watch my November 19th Endwalker stream for a chance to get them free!
Pietro Paltronieri, called Il Mirandolese, Roman Ruins with Column in Foreground, 17th-18th century https://t.co/bYvnnPvboP #harvardartmuseums #pietropaltronieri
From the archives of All Things Georgian for Halloween, 'A case of 18th Century Witchcraft in Silsoe Bedfordshire' https://t.co/zp1qi2BBmn #halloween2021
David Garrick and George Anne Bellamy as Romeo and Juliet. This was Theo Cibber’s version which followed Otway’s revision (Caius Marius) of 1680 in having Juliet wake up in the tomb before Romeo dies. C18th audiences preferred this plot twist to the original. 🎃 👻
Reclining Female Nude with a Dog
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Drawings
French, 18th-19th century
Someone suggested me to draw Dennis wearing 18th century inspired clothes, I found the idea pretty cool and I made this ✨
Looking for some Halloween costume inspo? Some first-rate ideas in this 18th-century demonology book: https://t.co/wQFmSsNkZc #halloween
Giovanni Battista Foggini, Study of a Stallion, first third 18th century? https://t.co/LZkpME1K8Z #museumarchive #cmadrawings
The #Caucasus in the artworks of the battle painter A. Orlovsky, 18th-19th centuries.
Alexander Orlovsky (1777-1832) - a battle-painter, engraver and genre artist of Polish origin.
🎃SPOOKY FACT OF THE DAY🎃
The tradition of bobbing for apples began as an 18th-century dating ritual! Certain apples were assigned to different suitors, and women would try to bite the apple of the one they preferred. If they succeeded on the first try, their love would last!
Some of the many wonderful shapeshifting "monsters" from Japanese folklore featured on a painted scroll known as the Bakemono zukushi (18th or 19th century). See more here of its ghoulish delights here: https://t.co/RMpIPPH5iu
⭐️ Daily Adoptables - October 18th
🌼 Price is $25
🌸 More info: https://t.co/irgypYbXMo
Any kind of support much appreciated! T///T
Tysm! 😘
Base by @/Squishbear_art
#adoptables
October 29, 1808: Sampson Simson received the 17th and 18th degrees from Abraham Jacobs.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV
#SampsonSimson #ScottishRite #SupremeCouncil #33rdDegree #Freemasons #Freemasonry #GrandLodgeOfNewYork #NewYorkFreemasonry #Masonic #sketch
It's Friday! My favourite day of the week, and why? Because tonight we celebrate the fabulous world of 18th Century fashion... Join me 7-11pm for #FridayNightFrills Be there, be debonaire!