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Born #OnThisDay in 1768: #CarolineofBrunswick (1768-1821), Queen of the United Kingdom as spouse to #GeorgeIV
Portrait by #GainsboroughDupont (1754-97), 1795-6
#BrunswickBevern #Hanover
Ary Scheffer (1795-1858), Dante and Virgil Meet with Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta, oil on canvas, 1835
Born #OnThisDay in 1746: Spanish romantic painter and printmaker Francisco José de #Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828)
Portrait of the Matador Pedro Romero (1754-1839), ca. 1795-8
#FranciscoGoya #SpanishArt
Born #OnThisDay in 1746: Spanish romantic painter and printmaker Francisco José de #Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828)
Self-portrait, ca. 1795-7
#FranciscoGoya #SpanishArt
Take a moment to appreciate the details... 🌹 #museumfromhome #museummomentofzen
🎨, Pedro José Díaz (attb to), Portrait of a Young Woman, 1795-1810, Museum purchase with funds provided by Wellesley College Friends of Art
Object No, 2011.17 #mydavis #wellesleycollege
Born #OnThisDay in 1750: German painter Johann Friedrich August #Tischbein (1750-1812)
Portrait of a family, 1795-1800
#LeipzigerTischbein #GermanArt
#Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel
There are ~150k historic images of nature available from the Biodiversity Heritage Library covering the centuries. A look through their Flickr page is well worth it (https://t.co/967dBvRe6w). These odd Auks are from The Birds of Great Britain, v7, 1795-1801. #SeabirderSaturday
Born #OnThisDay in 1795: #AnnaPavlovnaofRussia (1795-1865), Queen of the Netherlands as spouse of King #WillemII, daughter of Emperor #PavelI
Portrait by Jan Baptist van der Hulst (1790-1862), 1841
#Romanov #OrangeNassau
Born #onthisday1757 William Blake English #poet #painter & #printmaker Largely unrecognised during his lifetime Blake now considered a seminal figure in history of poetry & visual arts of the Romantic Age Major works inc. Newton (1795-1805) Satan (1789) Blake’s Cottage (c1804-10)
Resting on the road to the Harvest
by Walter Geikie (1795-1837) 😮@NatGalleriesSco https://t.co/FmeKwslPRB
⭐Featured Art Of The Week⭐
William Blake - Newton (1795-1805)
View it: https://t.co/ISyqBy8HjM
#art #newton #wallart #homedecor
"Tabulae phytographicae" (1795-1804) explained the Linnaean system of plant classification through a series of instructional #SciArt depicting the relationships between various plants that shared the same classification. Explore it in #BHLib via @NYBG: https://t.co/JRyG5tkgss
RED GOBLIN
During one of the most interesting parts of recent Spider-Man comics #795-#800, Norman Osborn had obtained the Carnage Symbiote. At the time he had been cured of the Green Goblin, only to make Carnage spit out the cure and become something more threatening than ever.
Feeling fresh and ready to face 2019? Us too.
#WilliamBlake, Nebuchadnezzar 1795-c1805. A major exhibition of William Blake’s work will open at Tate Britain in September 2019. https://t.co/ggY2SCur58
Derwent Water with Skiddaw in the Distance (1795-6) [Cumbria, England] by Joseph Wright of Derby. Yale Center for British Art. #Art #LakeDistrict
Derwent Water with Skiddaw in the Distance (1795-6) [Cumbria, England] by Joseph Wright of Derby. Yale Center for British Art. #Art #LakeDistrict
"Plants of the Coast of Coromandel" (1795-[1820]) is a major work on the flora of #India. It features 300 hand-colored engraved plates after native Indian artists. Contributed to #BHLib via @mobotgarden https://t.co/qIAB8qOzOu #histsci #botany
This #FashionFriday we check out some more of "La Mode Feminine" and French fashions from 1795-1810, and explain why libraries would poke holes in their books! Find out more here: https://t.co/wuuYfNIGGF
Illustration to Young's 'Night Thoughts'; a female soul amidst stars and planets, drawn by William Blake, c.1795-7 https://t.co/XCqma6LJJ5