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this is for 1820s nicholas simps.
have a pleasant day/night
Picture by Okumura Masanobu, from the 1820s series Mirror of Famous Ukiyo-e Artists
Day #511 of #BeautyInThisWorld. #CultureCare. Caspar David Friedrich, Oak Tree in the Snow (two paintings from the 1820s).
#Otd 1861: Death of Co #Wexford's Francis Danby ARA. Painter🧑🎨. Farmer dad died when he was a boy; moved to Dublin. Drew @TheRDS schools. Central in Bristol School. Success in 1820s London. Lived in Switzerland & Paris then England. https://t.co/rLlOeOat6v https://t.co/SjR6QOfcbz
From the early 1820s series Three Pleasures of Present-Day Osaka
Autumn Moon of the Flower Garden (Hanayashiki shûgetsu), from the 1820s series Eight Views of Edo
The 1820s saw the publication of John’s A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body, with engravings like this by William under John’s close supervision (picture: Met)
Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya in the New Yoshiwara, from the 1820s series Contemporary New Year Scenery
We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude for your support of and engagement with the Frick over the last eight months. Have a safe and happy #Thanksgiving. 🦃
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Photo reproduction of John James Audubon, Hen Turkey and Young, ca. 1820s #FrickPhotoarchive
#Otd 1793: Birth in Co #Wexford of Francis Danby ARA. Painter🧑🎨. Farmer dad died when he was a boy; moved to Dublin. Drew @TheRDS schools. Central in Bristol School. Success in 1820s London. Lived in Switzerland & Paris then England https://t.co/rLlOeOat6v https://t.co/SjR6QOfcbz
Born #OnThisDay in 1759: #SophieDorotheaofWürttemberg (1759-1828), Empress of Russia as #MariaFeodorovna, wife of #PavelI
Portrait by #GeorgeDawe (1781-1829), ca. 1820s
#МарияФёдоровна #Württemberg #Romanov
It was once a very wealthy family home built in the 1820s now owned by the national trust to preserve it for the nation.
I hope you had a lovely day with your family Hidehiro 🦋 https://t.co/CCFbvvJoVw
Two Court Ladies with Musical Instruments, from the series Three Classical Arts of the Sugawara Circle (Sugawara sanseki), Yashima Gakutei, Edo period, early 1820s https://t.co/nI1M2ZkFOL #yashimagakutei #harvardartmuseums
Amelia Jane Murray, Lady Oswald, popularised the diminutive, benign, child-friendly image of #fairies 1820s
Here are some examples for today's #FolkloreThursday theme, #folklore of #Fairies
have a fairy fine day @FolkloreThurs