🍃🎋💐🎨Butterfly Violet, Mary Vaux Walcott, 1860-1940. Butterfly Violet (Viola papilionacea), 1923, watercolor on paper. In 1925, the Smithsonian published 400 of her illustrations, accompanied by brief descriptions, in a five-volume work entitled North American Wild Flowers.

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Botanical illustration and the park: The botanist's repository, for new and rare plants : containing coloured figures of such plants, as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication...10v., 1797-1815, BHL/Smithsonian...https://t.co/o2qiQcYLn3

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Tanwen, 1 of 2 Nephilim blacksmiths. She's the Fire

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Did an art trade with of hours OC Chase Smiths. Check out his art and give him (and this big ol Drago) some love x3

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Insects in the park: Index entomologicus; or, A complete illustrated catalogue, two thousand accurately coloured figures of the lepidopterous insects of Gt Britain...by W Wood & JO Westwood, 1854, BHL/Smithsonian.....https://t.co/uXs6iW9znR

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Here's Homura!!!! One of Yutaro main Friends! (1/2)
Also (1/3) Princesses [Hime] Main guards
She loves working with swords, since she comes from a family of great blacksmiths.

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Spirit weapons are rare in the lands of Hiraeth, the knowledge involved in their craft is a well kept secret of a long dead order of smiths and their God. None the less, weapons with the enchantment to capture and house a soul exist and are quite dangerous.

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My introduction to the music of (and ). Bought aged 8 from a newsagents for £1.49. It was a hokey, synthesiser, knock-off (Pickwick Records), but I loved it. Would be a few more years before I could afford the original double album from WHSmiths. ✨🎧🎵

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Submitted for the Dead by Daylight Killer & Survivor Cosmetic Contest. Say hello to “Glamour Nights” Sally Smithson aka Nurse and “Afropunk” Elodie Rakoto.




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We’re wrapping up Women’s History Month with a Q&A with two of our historians about the creation of a Smithsonian Women’s History Museum.

📖: https://t.co/jFH34tCffV



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Celebrating the arrival of Spring with this gorgeous painting by 18th century illustrator from Patna, Zain ud-Din. While he was inspired by English botanical illustrations, he added elements of Mughal artistic tradition, creating a distinctive personal style. 
Source: Smithsonian

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Mini cómic inspirado en la canción de The Smiths - There Is a Light That Never Goes Out

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Ashonha. Longtooth Shifter Swashbuckler Rogue. Randomly rolled race and class.

Comes from a family of smiths and longs to take to the seas.

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(March 18, 1901 – April 13, 1970) was a painter known for his powerful folk style. A collection of his work is held by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
https://t.co/GTm5D1danC

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Austin Mecklem, Engine House and Bunkers, 1934, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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