Sem (Georges Goursat, 1863-1934), 1914, from Le Vrai et le Faux Chic

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[RUMOR] Hamabe Minami (21) to star in new Fuji TV drama (10PM timeslot, Jan 2022) co-starring Emoto Tasuku (34), based on the medical novel “Doctor White” by Kibayashi Shin, who’s known as the orig author of “The Kindaichi Case Files” & “Drops of God.”

https://t.co/1HvnDJtmrz

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Susannah (c1634), Sacrifice of Isaac (1635), Belshazzar’s Feast (1636) & Portrait of Baartgen Martens Doomer (1640). Story telling is all in his religious works - tenseness, vulnerability & surprise. His portrait of Baartgen is a moving image of empathy.

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His portraits are powerful images of his sitters. Centuries later we feel we have some understanding of who these people were & how they felt. Johannes Wtenbogaert (1633), Artemisia (1634), Descent from the Cross (1634) & Aechje Claesdar (1634)

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Past, Present, Future, published in La Caricature (1834), by Honoré Daumier

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Christopher Williams (1873–1934), The Red Dress, 1917.

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Interesting reattribution: the collector who owned this painted panel, attributed to Robert Anning Bell, has found proof that it's by Gertrude Alice Meredith Williams (1877-1934), & entitled "Little St Bride of the Mantle" — lovely, anyway! https://t.co/hcBTg1X0RJ

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Also, abit of Digimon 2020 dissing (part 349534), I just love how they talk about stuff like this in the original series. I wonder if they've said Champion/Adult stage's name out loud even once in the new series (yes they have, but eeeeh you know)

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Mulready’s nudes are some of the finest in British & Irish art (he holds that talent with William Etty). Giving a Bite (1834), Male Nude (nd) & Female Nude (nd). Patronage by Sheepshanks allowed him devote more time to this superb ability.

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A Pioneer, Kursk (1934), Crimean Pioneers (1934) & a Parachutist Above the Sea (1934). Deyneka approached his compositions with great originality & verb. He had an authentic empathy with children, painting them without sentimentality. The parachutist is a unique composition

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Having seen the final Vol cover of AoT I can now safely say that Vol 30 is still the best especially when you consider the contents in it (Ch. 119 to Ch. 122)!

You could argue Vol 33 is another great cover.. sure content may not be as strong (131-134), but it's still great!

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A Bearded Author Seated Reading a Large Volume, 1680, by (born Italian, 1644–1734), who died (Apr 29). ; source, Female Artists in History, https://t.co/uAFUi2hWBd

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“He said the black lead mine belonged chiefly to a Mr. Banks (Henry)”

Henry Bankes (1757–1834), an English politician, inherited the black lead mine. The family seat of the Bankes family was Corfe Castle, then Kingston Lacy in Dorset since 1665.

Anne mispelled his last name.

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Born in 1809: English painter (1809-96)

Portrait of John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth (1751-1834), 1832

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Baptized in 1636: Brussels painter (1636-1723)

Portrait of Isabella Charlotte of Nassau-Dietz (1692-1757) & Sophia Hedwig of Nassau-Dietz (1690-1734), ca. 1700

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Her work was influenced by her politics & included portraits of intellectuals & left wing characters. Her work depicted subversion & sexuality. Elenka (1936), Isabetta (1934), Woman with Cat (1932) & the polyphallic Joe Gould (1933)

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Susannah (c1634), Sacrifice of Isaac (1635), Belshazzar’s Feast (1636) & Portrait of Baartgen Martens Doomer (1640). Story telling is all in his religious works - tenseness, vulnerability & surprise. His portrait of Baartgen is a moving image of empathy.

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His portraits are powerful images of his sitters. Centuries later we feel we have some understanding of who these people were & how they felt. Johannes Wtenbogaert (1633), Artemisia (1634), Descent from the Cross (1634) & Aechje Claesdar (1634)

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