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Raise a glass with #holidays_with_Amadine for International Stout Day!
This holiday is celebrated on the first Thursday in November each year. Stouts, developed from porters in the 1700s, have become some of the most beloved beers in many different nations.
What if 1700s Sea Shanties Pirate and Miles Edgeworth swapped clothes?
Charles Dominique Joseph Eisen, Madame de Maintenon Returning to the Catholic Church [2], 1700s https://t.co/a5vQbfkif9 #museumarchive #clevelandartmuseum
#inktober2021day13 ROOF
St. Malo, Louisiana in 1700s: the first known settlement of Filipinos in the continental US, a “floating” fishing village est. by those escaped from Manila Galleons.
#FAHM #FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth #inktober2021
crazy how the 1700s are only three books out of twenty two and yet they're all i care about #baccano
Jean Baptiste Pillement, Trees, 1700s(?) https://t.co/kwYATLWSjq #clevelandartmuseum #cmadrawings
@CheesyNinjy CHEESY... you might be a genius! How poofy we talking? Like Mc Hammer pants or 1700s swag?
Anonymous, The Turnpike Gate, 1700s https://t.co/KiRWXxCEcj #clevelandartmuseum #cmadrawings
Charles Dominique Joseph Eisen, Madame de Maintenon Returning to the Catholic Church [2], 1700s https://t.co/a5vQbfkif9 #clevelandartmuseum #cmadrawings
Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun was one of the most prominent French portrait painters of the late 1700s, creating over 800 paintings. Jeanne Du Barry must have liked this portrait since she commissioned two versions of it: one for each of her lovers. https://t.co/3XfuF34A0o
Jean Baptiste Pillement, Trees, 1700s(?) https://t.co/kwYATLWSjq #cmaopenaccess #clevelandartmuseum
Men in Heels Pt2: #princehans #hanswestergaard
Hi-res: https://t.co/uE1NIUritF
#frozen #1700sfashion
Wouldn't it be cool if Hatsune Miku and 1700s Sea Shanties Pirate swapped clothes?
Anonymous, The Turnpike Gate, 1700s https://t.co/KiRWXxCEcj #clevelandartmuseum #museumarchive
Cashmere Shawls in the 1700 and 1800s - Cashmere shawls were first introduced in Europe around the late 1700s. Joan Hart, a textile expert of today, wrote: “The artist Elizabeth Vigee ... https://t.co/ljsIUizKF0 #shawls #18thcentury #19thcentury
The upcoming @MagmaComix story Intrusion by @ethanjsacks and @THEMARK25 depicts a family of former French colonists in 1700s New Orleans battling mythical aquatic monsters known as the Grunch.
https://t.co/yNl6AbGoBN
江戸時代から営業やってる駄菓子屋に行ってきました✨✨
I visited a Japanese snack shop that’s been in business since the 1700s ✨✨
#foodart #foodillustration #watercolor