still in call w 2 others rn and this is the shiz i somehow finished w my tired af brain

gonna see if i can finish at least one commission this weekend hgdnhfgdgf



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6/ with a Book, c. 1723, by (Italian, 1675-1757), who died (Apr 15). Held at the Old Masters Picture Gallery Dresden, , https://t.co/JIJeB2QbvU

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Today in HERstory 1849 – You know these words - you probably have some of them memorized, but do you know who wrote them? Today Emma Lazarus was born. She was a poet, novelist, and translator who wrote “The New Colossus” which was later inscribed on base of the Statue of Liberty

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*NEW EPISODE*
Caroline Herschel was the FIRST professional female astronomer. Her meticulous note taking and endless curiosity helped shape our view of the stars!





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Anita Kunz just sent an exclusive written interview for my blog! Click the link to read more about her life, work, and thoughts:

https://t.co/GnDV1CvGv9

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Lankesteria parviflora, 1843, attr to (#SarahAnneDrake, English, 1803-1857), who died (July 9). Edwards's Botanical Register (text by John Lindley); source, , https://t.co/07CXdYdvhg

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Fleurs / Flowers, c. 1750, by (French, 1701-1780), official painter of the Jardin du roi from 1740. Held at ; source, https://t.co/qBUzLw5yax

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Current mood...

I really wanna save Ray as last, but I just can’t be mean to him!😓 Rn I am on day 3 and suffering ’cause I decided to play V’s route before his!

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To learn more about this artist, read Consuelo Lollobrigida's guest post "#PlautillaBricci (1616–1705): A Talented Woman Architect in Baroque Rome," https://t.co/5bdvb6ly9Y

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Kijk eens hoe trots deze vader kijkt naar de eerste stapjes van zijn dochtertje! Fijne

De eerste stap
Christina Chalon (1748 - 1808) 

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Portrait of a Lady, probably the artist, c.1685, by (English, 1660-1685), who died (June 16). Private collection; source, , https://t.co/GIrABEt98E

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A very special commission had me going through the biographies of some of the amazing women that lend their name to the streets of Madrid. Here are a few of them (2/6)

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Un encarguito muy especial me ha tenido paseando por el callejero de Madrid y repasando las historias de algunas de las grandes mujeres que le prestan nombre a sus calles. Comparto unos cuantos (1/6) 👇

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