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2. Black Butler!
One of the fandom’s I’ve been in the longest and its still pretty dear to me. Although some people have sucked the joy of it from me, I still like it a lot! I passionately love the Victorian era. I like Snake too but these guys more

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It's a big subject, not sure I've ever read an overview. This is sitting in a pile of books, but not yet read. 'Crime and Punishment in Victorian London' by Ross Gilfillan. I'm hoping it's a thumping good yarn .. but will see.

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Associations between flowers and birth months (or days!) were popular in the Victorian Era. Over time, Lily of the Valley came to represent the month of May. Enjoy this exploration of the flower by Grasset in : https://t.co/rZdhBizpy9

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Another Victorian painting type deal. This one isn't as fancy as the other one dress wise, but I really like how the hair turned out. I remembered to put my signature on this one, so no stealing today.

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I have no idea where the idea of “Victorian woman annoyed by shadow cats” came from, but I think it looks cool

drawn with

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The Demon Lord, Ghirahim.
"Who dares interfere in the works of Lord Ghirahim? I must punish you most... deliciously."

Part of my gothic victorian inspired AU for Zelda.

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Georgiana Houghton's Spirit Drawings: A Victorian Medium Channels The Eye of God - Flashbak https://t.co/ODyaK1Ge5p

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Four illustrations from Pride and Prejudice (orig. pub. 1813 ) by Jane Austen. Artist = Charles E. Brock. From an edition published by Macmillan & Co. in 1895.

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Trying my hand at drawing Victorian clothing for a game I'm working on. I don't know if I'll post anything about it on here, but I've been doing these 32x48 painting type things as practice and I thought I'd share.

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Goth Kass.
Somewhat of an outdated piece, but I still love him.
I have the files for gothic Sidon, zelda, link, and ghirahim.
Maybe I should revisit them...

https://t.co/BalajQdxV9

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Want to know more about Victorian women’s lives? Diaries can be useful resources see some references in Humanities 1 on the open shelves under history at shelfmark HLR 920.02

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googled victorianfashion n drew the first thing i saw

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((Victorian))
I've been wanting to draw Erina for a while and this was the perfect time to do so🌺

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Helen of Troy (1898) by Evelyn de Morgan (UK, 1855-1919). De Morgan Centre. "Helen of Sparta" was said to have been the most beautiful woman in the world, the daughter of Zeus & Leda.

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The Roll of Fate (1882) by Walter Crane (England, 1845-1915). 'Would that some winged angel ere too late Arrest the yet unfolded Roll of Fate, And make the stern Recorder otherwise Enregister, or quite obliterate!'

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