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François Boucher (French, 1703-1770)
Are They Thinking about the Grape
1747
оil on canvas
80.8 × 68.5 сm
(31.81 × 26.96 in)
Art Institute of Chicago
Gray Boys #1747, Rarity# 4069
Sold for 0.85Ξ #NFT #NFTs #NFTsales #crypto #nft #cryptoart #VirtualWorlds
WHY ALWAYS ME ☠️☠️
Hi fwens here’s my #joancoloringWL submission 👻👻
Discord: choomy#1747 👀👀 @fwenclub @sirjoancornella
Charles-Michel-Ange Challes, Capriccio, 1747
#art #painting #architecture
Rustic Courtship, 1786-91, engraved by #MariaCatharinaPrestel (#MariaKatharinaPrestel, née #MariaKatharinaHöll; German, 1747-1794), who was born #otd (Mar 16), after George Morland. Held at the @BritishMuseum, https://t.co/OWOAjyRpo8 #artherstory #womenartists
Good evening.
Just added a @WickedCraniums to my collection, Wicked Cranium #1747
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De Bouwkunst, 1747 https://t.co/pLtEPoeoal #rijksmuseum #museumarchive
A Catesby River Bird #Feathursday - This week we return to our 1974 folio facsimile set of Mark Catesby’s 'Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands' originally published between 1729 & 1747. Learn more about these Kingfishers and Herons: https://t.co/WgWs2ZxNb6
#Otd 1747: Death in #Dublin of #Thurles, #Tipperary's James Latham. Portrait painter, who Anthony Pasquin dubbed “Ireland’s Van Dyck”!🧑🎨Spent a year in Antwerp & maybe some time in England. Several @NGIreland 🎨self-portrait (left) https://t.co/DLBQ8zTOlV https://t.co/eqppM8KoAD
Arcadisch landschap met Athene die een oude man kroont en Venus en Adonis, 1747 https://t.co/JKyerM0k2c #rijksmuseum #europeana
We are very happy to partner with @natlibscotmaps on the Roy Military Survey of Scotland Placenames Project https://t.co/q3Gosaav8b
Volunteers are sought to transcribe all of the placenames on the Roy Military Survey of Scotland maps (1747- 1755).
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For #NationalBirdDay, feast your eyes on the birds from Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, published by the English naturalist Mark Catesby from 1729 to 1747: https://t.co/FEbE6fduM1
And some available as prints here: https://t.co/heOWfymWC1
as the German ‘Watteau’. Nilson had a major influence on decorative arts, especially ceramics. The Months by Nilson was also used on Höchst porcelain by the bird painter Louis-Victor Gerverot (1747-1829)