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TCGD tells several different stories about our understanding of #dinosaurs, and often recounts scientific history. So we see lots of clever and often amusing references to scientists past and present. Check out Sagan, Gould and Chuck D....
25th was the 8th year of his passing so I thought to finally draw something proper for him. Thank you for being my biggest inspiration back in the days, your content has really inspired me to go further as an animator💜
🥓#eddsworld #eddgould #mspaintdoodles #illustrations🥓
Redrew it. Like Vicky Gould said, COVID-19 could have easily been what killed him. Please stay safe, and focus on not keeping only yourself, but the people around you safe as well! #EddGouldDay
Happy #WorldSparrowDay! House #Sparrows (Passer domesticus) aggressively defend their nest holes. #SciArt by John Gould & H. C. Richter for Gould's Birds of Great Britain, V3 (1873). View more in @BioDivLibrary with thanks to @SILibraries for digitizing: https://t.co/603SkTwoXv
The latest ep of #NerdGOAT is existential, meditative & features a decent amount of dick jokes as Phil Gould talks to us about #SilverSurfer & we announce the winners of our review contest! Listen, rate, & review: https://t.co/1gZ9d8Ki2S
The Mittens And Merrick Butte At Sunset by Jeff Goulden https://t.co/Hx5MRNObwc
Featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!" https://t.co/uq2JZBKys6 #homedecor #homedecoration #artislife
For #Feathursday & #WomensHistoryMonth, celebrate the life & work of Elizabeth Gould, a talented and under-credited natural history illustrator. @book_historia explains more: https://t.co/8zO7JcXjrj. Images from "The Birds of Australia" via @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/QHSBS7GCLq
This month, Bartlett Teaching Fellow Dr Polly Gould presents an exhibition of visionary fantasies and utopian manifestos at the @daniellearnaud gallery in London. Open until 21 March!
https://t.co/NLqFc29v5B
Today is @WildlifeDay so I am drawing attention to some endangered native Australian animals: the Black-flanked rock-wallaby, Gouldian finch & Northern quoll
If you can, please donate to an organisation working to help wildlife recover from the bushfires, such as @WWF_Australia
#WildOzWednesday: 🐨 #Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) are tree-dwelling marsupials whose diet mainly consists of eucalyptus leaves. #SciArt by John Gould and H. C. Richter for Gould's Mammals of #Australia, Vol. 1 (1863). Via @BioDivLibrary & @SILibraries: https://t.co/J6L7ttn3fm
"When the comparatively small island of Tasmania becomes more densely populated & its primitive forests are intersected with roads...this singular animal will speedily diminish, extermination will have its full sway..." (John Gould 1863) via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/VaXzR4OxRc
Gould's Australian Collection and the park: please help BHL add machine tags to the images in this fabulous collection ........https://t.co/9bcWd2lVhS
Flicking through John Gould’s ‘Monograph of the Trochilidae’ (1849-61) for the first time and I was surprised to see that some of the hummingbirds have been heightened with metallic paint, they are SO beautiful!
#RareBooks #illustration #SciArt #library #OldBooks #birds
Mountain #Quail (Oreortyx pictus). #SciArt signed by Henry Constantine Richter and John Gould for Gould's Monograph of the Odontophorinæ, or, #Partridges of America (1850). View more from this work in @BioDivLibrary thanks to @SILibraries for digitizing: https://t.co/CO7dBv2lTO
i keep wanting to play with my melody themed fashion the pink hurts my heart but i sgould do things @/dustbinrat cameo
Here’s my #SuperBowl predictions... firstly #thepeoplestightend #GeorgeKittle makes a game changing play whilst carrying half the Chiefs team on his back and Robbie Gould wins it with a last gasp FG to secure the Lombardi trophy for the #49ers #bbcnfl
BECOMING A FEMALE WEREWOLF
It is believed that when SEVEN girls succeed one another in one family that among them one is of necessity a WEREWOLF; young men are slow in seeking one of SEVEN sisters in marriage.
Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865
#IntheCompanyofWolves
January 29, 1888: English landscape painter Edward Lear dies.
Lear is better known as a writer of "nonsense verse", but his skill as an artist is impressive.
During his career, he worked for the @britishmuseum and made drawings of birds for the ornithologist John Gould. 🎨
A small selection of #Australian #mammals from John Gould's 'The Mammals of Australia', [1845-]63 for #AustraliaDay. Lithographed by Henry Constantine Richter. #SciArt #echidnas #dingo #kangaroo #wombat