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(4/5) 19th Century Impressionist - International Women’s Day Painters; Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) Self-portrait, “Portrait of the Artist” (1878)
The Three Trees, James Bretherton, c. 1770-1844 https://t.co/rBtbLtkTmp #museumarchive #cmaprints
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Moonlit Bay, with Boatmen, Seen through a Wooded Glade.
Sebastian Pether 🎨 (1790–1844)
🌄 The zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Erebus & Terror. v.1.
London, E. W. Janson, 1844-1875.
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'Blue Pigeons’; Kōno Bairei (1844-1895) who was born & lived in Kyoto #Japan
@sjksanders Enjoy the books! We went to an exhibition by artist Wilhelm Leibl (1844-1900) in Vienna last week and I had to pick up the exhibition book as his drawings are spectacular! I hadn't heard of him before so very lucky to have discovered his work. Inspirational
btw, first complete 3D imaging of the clitoris wasn't done until 2009, by French researchers Dr. Odile Buisson & Dr. Pierre Foldès
it had been reported on since 1844, but not "proven"
@eclint has a good one on this https://t.co/egrnSYvRKD
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New Post: Morning Discussion #1844 https://t.co/gtlSjvaFXp #brony #mlp #Mylittlepony
In honor of #CharlesDickens 208th birthday, here's another find. This was from a 1844 profile on Dickens in the Illustrated London News.
On the boat. Abramtsevo (1880) by Vasily Polenov (1844-1927). North of Moscow. #Victorian #RussianArt
Another #charlesdickens find while researching Victorian Christmas Pantomimes. This is an adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" at the #AdelphiTheatre in 1844.
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Ilya Repin (Russian, 1844–1930)
Portrait of Vera Repina, the artist’s wife
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Ph/©Toel Moum, 2020
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Born #OnThisDay in 1832: French painter Édouard #Manet (1832-83)
Portrait of #VictorineMeurent (1844-1927), ca. 1862
#FrenchArt #Realism #Impressionism
Wednesday 22 January 1844: "Standing in one of the many studii of Carrara, that afternoon...it seemed, at first, so strange that those exquisite shapes, replete with grace, and thought, and delicate repose, should grow out of all its toil, and sweat, and torture!"
フリードリヒ・ニーチェ{1844~1900}の著作『善悪の彼岸』146節
怪物と戦う者は、その過程で己も怪物になることのなき様、気をつけなくてはならない。深淵を覗く時、深淵もまた此方を覗いているのだ。
@StuartGregson @Independent Little bit of cheating on my part. There are a handful of paintings based on Hugo's story, but they tend to focus on Esmeralda. So my cartoon was based on this, an illustration from an edition of 1844, engraved by Adele Laisne from Aime de Lemud's original drawing.