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👉Hoy enseño por aquí el proceso de creación de Nancy Johnson, una mujer que sin saberlo revolucionó la industria del helado, allá por 1843.
#visionarias #mujeresinventoras #mercedespalacios #novedadesbridge
Watts submitted a drawing for the Houses of Parliament & won a prize in 1843 & a bursary. This allowed him to travel to Italy. Lady Holland (c1843-4), The Golden Age (1840) & Fiesole, Tuscany (1840s)
Palmer was a big believer in plein air painting. He has left us detailed sketch books. View from Rook’s Hill, Kent (1843), Evening in Italy (1845), Christian Descending into the Valley of Humiliation (1848) & Kensington Gardens (c1848)
As the years progressed Martin’s ability for the sublime appeared to increase. His skies pound the canvases with fury! Fallen Angels in Hell (1841), Assuaging of the Waters (c1834-40), Destruction of Tyre (1840), Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still (1840) & Solitude (1843)
Born #OnThisDay in 1773, Prince #AugustusFrederick of the United Kingdom, Duke of Sussex (1773-1843), son of King #GeorgeIII
Portrait by #Henri-Pierre Danloux (1753-1809), 1794
#Hanover
#FondationBemberg
Born #OnThisDay in 1773, Prince #AugustusFrederick of the United Kingdom, Duke of Sussex (1773-1843), son of King #GeorgeIII
Portrait by Peter Edward #Stroehling (1768-c. 1826), ca. 1805-10
#Hanover
The Desperate Man
(Gustave Courbet, 1843)
First master study this year! My intention is to do as many as possible this year to better my fundamentals/not just do game art/grow in general.
#pixelart
@migliaccio31 @scastaldi9 @ValerioLivia @albertopetro2 @anne_camozzi @agustin_gut @maype7 @marialves53 @angela3nipoti1 @mariadicuonzo1 @BPerrionni @NadiaZanelli1 @dianadep1 @famartinez2001 @ampomata @CaterinaCategio @bmarczewska @AlessandraCicc6 @lissablu68 @maluisa_3 @alleosa @ANNAMARIABIASI1 @Biagio960 @VicoLudovico @fra852 @BrindusaB1 @cmont4560 @Rebeka80721106 @smarucci461 @LunaLeso @martinis2018 @marmelyr @Papryka5 @smc_su @peac4love @paoloigna1 @albert_cunill @BaroneZaza70 @claudioborlotto @CristianeGLima Henri Regnault (31 October 1843 – 19 January 1871) was a French painter.
Another #SciArt feature, these eagle rays appear in one volume of the expansive 1843 Naturalist's Library.
#ichthyology #book #illustration #fish
.Silver Cased Chronometer Watch by Emmanuel Wise of #Cheetham in #Manchester C1880 b. #Poland 1843 ..Brought to Our #Wirral #Valuation Office at The Craneborne #Estate Office at 48, The Mount in #Heswall ☎️ 0151 342 2321 - #Free On Road Parking @heswallmagazine @northwaleslive
Knut Ekvall (1843-1912) :
- The Fisherman and The Siren / Le Pécheur et la sirène (date ?)
Four illustrations from "Abroad" - a charming Victorian story about children going on holiday. A companion volume to a work entitled "At Home". Beautifully illustrated by Thomas Crane (England, 1843–1903).
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to Everyone! Here is the world's first commercial Christmas card (1843). Designed by John C Horsley & hand-coloured. Controversal as it depicted a small child drinking wine.
Illustrations by John Leech for the first edition of Charles Dickens’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1843).
It wouldn’t be Christmas without reading Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol.’ The first edition was published in 1843 with illustrations by John Leech. The novel can be appreciated on so many levels and covers many social issues of the time. #Victorian #Christmas
alSO this one's interesting to me bc it says its about the war of 2019 and yet the delivery is 1843 so im like. HUH
Write up in the Morning Post, Tuesday 26 December 1843.
A new book by Mr Dickens.
@BNArchive #CharlesDickens
#OTD in 1843, #CharlesDickens published “A #Christmas Carol." Struggling to make ends meet, Dickens wrote the holiday story in just six weeks, and oversaw the printing and publishing himself. It proved to a bestseller—the first 6,000 copies printed sold out by #ChristmasEve.
#CharlesDickens' classic "A Christmas Carol" was first published #onthisday 1843, two years after Dickens joined @TheLondonLib as a founder member.
Here's our 1845 edition of a much-loved classic: