Two lighthouse pictures come to mind (but not quite 1800s) ... A Mediterranean Sea-Port, with a Lighthouse (c. 1796) by J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851). And A Lighthouse on fire at night by Joseph Wright Of Derby (1734-1797).

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Concept drawings by David Hall for (what became) Disney’s ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951).

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Finnish folk tales illustrated by Ukrainian artist, Kateryna Shtanko (b. 1951).

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Animation art from Disney’s ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1951).

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John Sloan (1871-1951). The Picnic Grounds, 1906-07.

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Arnold Belkin, Éxodo (Exodus) (1951).

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1051). Jun1995.
Oops, I goofed and put the cover for in the place of last month. So here’s

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Cover art by Hannes Bok of WHO GOES THERE?, source novella of 1982 movie, THE THING (and THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD, 1951).

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Ieri avrebbe compiuto 69 anni (21 luglio 1951).
E con Robin non si può mai rimanere indifferenti, nemmeno adesso che non c'è più e credo che ogni occasione sia una buona scusa per ricordare il grande attore e personaggio che era e tutto quello che ci ha lasciato.

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The Great Day of His Wrath (1851).

Discover the apocalyptic compositions of John Martin — born in 1789, the same week in which the Bastille was stormed — and how in his epic landscapes one can see reflected his revolutionary leanings: https://t.co/dQvcmEz3Tz

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From 'The Birds of America' (1840-44) by John James Audubon (1785-1851). American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. Audubon identified 25 new species.

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‘Harbour Scene ‘ by Fern Isabel Coppedge. (1883-1951). I often post this American female artist because I like her style. I’ve not posted this before . From the New Hope School of Impressionism

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From 'The Birds of America' (1840-44) by John James Audubon (USA, 1785-1851).

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Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951).
River Scene (Riverbank near Schärding), 1943.
Mixed media on paper, 35 x 47 cm.
Private Collection

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The Birds of America (1840-44) by John James Audubon (USA, 1785-1851). "One of the finest ornithological works ever completed". Audubon depicted the birds in their natural habitats, and is said to have identified 25 new species.

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Illustrations from The Birds of America (1840-44) by John James Audubon (USA, 1785-1851).

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Effie Gray (Lady Millais) (1851). Thomas Richmond (British, 1802-1874)

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And for today’s a look at the accessories in Ingres’s “Madame Moitessier” (1851). Ingres had her send them to him so he could painted every single detail from life.

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Designs and concepts by Russian architect, Yakov Chernikhov (1889-1951). Late 1920s/early 30s.

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