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Four illustrations from Emma by Jane Austen. The artist is Arthur Wallis Mills (GB, 1878-1940). “Better be without sense than misapply it as you do.” #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
@midgetnazgul @NateCosby @adampknave Oh! Hello, yes! I DO really, really, really, really, really, really, really love Jane Austen! (Thank you!) Here's a Mr. Darcy and some other things, and my portfolio is at https://t.co/WBpfo6j7Lk
@monkey__marc Thanks so much for thinking of me, Marc 🥰 but very ashamed to say I've never read Austen!! The person who springs to mind @NateCosby is Lexi Nilson, who illustrated Jane Was Here. 📚❤
apparently i didnt??? post this here?? this is my half of an art trade i did forever ago with @ratgroom of his oc austen (they/them)
i literally love austen sm i reminded myself that i drew this lolol
The Umbrella as a Weapon in the 1800s - After #umbrellas became common place and people like Eliza de Feuillide, Jane Austen, and Madame Tussaud carried them, people found unintentional accidents were ... https://t.co/Pt9CnczA9t #weapons #19thcentury
Emma! Fun story: I saw @anyataylorjoy at a convention here in Argentina once. Can confirm just how gorgeous she is and how humble she seems! 𝗥𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗲𝘁, 𝗱𝗼𝗻'𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁!
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#emma #emmamovie #janeausten #prideandprejudice #anyataylorjoy #emmawoodhouse #focusfeatures
Four illustrations from Pride and Prejudice (orig. pub. 1813 ) by Jane Austen. Artist = Charles E. Brock. From an edition published by Macmillan & Co. in 1895. #Austenite #BookIllustrationOfTheDay
#OutfitAugust2020 day 5: grunge ft. Renée Haynes and Cecil Austen, another set of my ocs;; (they hunt ghosts👻)
Fitzwilliam Darcy was lord of Pemberly. He was tall and handsome of countenance. This was juxtaposed by his demeanor; which was unfriendly, aloof and unapproachable. (You know you want to see Austen adapted with animals now...)
Hi! My name is Lara E! I'm a queer comic and storyboard artist obsessed with D&D, Jane Austen, Critical Role, and Dimension 20. My skill is semi cartoony, semi-realistic, lots of goofs, and bright colors. ✨✨
If you like my comics you can support me here: https://t.co/KdiFYAj3TZ
day 30: jane austen au(kinda)
i know that Michelle and Austin aren’t DE characters but they are A BIG part of it so it would be very unfair to not drawing them! and here are they - Octopunks in Jane Austen universe
#deartfest #detroitevolution #octopunkmedia
Promoting positive well being, @audreydowling shares a recent poster series, commissioned as part of @KilkennyNotices County Council's community initiative. The works feature quotes from poets and writers such as Wordsworth & Austen. https://t.co/DUCxAQps95
A small selection of my favourite Non-Player Gentry Cards I drew for @storybrewers' Good Society: An Expanded Acquaintance (a set of expansions for the Jane Austen RPG: https://t.co/jV5zAE9m69)
“I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.” Elizabeth Bennet, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
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You pierce my soul.
I am half agony,
half hope.
Tell me not
that I am too late,
that such precious feelings
are gone for ever.
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🖊 #JaneAusten
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#BeautyInArt
#GreenArt
#GreenPicture
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🎨 #GuillermoCarbajo
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Hoy se cumplen 203 años del fallecimiento de la TALENTONSA y FABULOSA de Jane Austen (1775-1817). Autora de obras como "Orgullo y Prejuicio" y de personajes tan emblemáticos como Elizabeth Bennet y Mr. Darcy (Quien sospecho que fue el primer SOFTBOY en la historia literaria)
On this day, July 16, 1816, #JaneAusten finished writing her first version of Persuasion. Not happy with the ending, she worked two more days to perfect it. See her original manuscript, with her cross-outs and revisions here.
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