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What a great #Ananas!
Copper etching with superb original hand color.
Engraver: Johann Jakob Haid
Drawing by Georg Dionysus Ehret
Published in: "Plantae Selectae"
Nuremberg, 1750-1773
https://t.co/CHVbAANKWL
Today is the release of the comics book STIGMA by @slan_metha published by @CastermanBD. To celebrate the event, he launched a DTIYS of his main character Frona (original post in the comments). So, here is my participation. Congratulations Slan, I can't wait to read it ! 💪😍✨
@AzusaChiii long ago it named "Detektif Sains Cilik CSI" in Indonesian translation, but now they republished it as "Detektif Sains Anak CSI"
the pictures over there are from volume 2
The minicomic comic was first published in @RadiatorComics Spiny Orb Weaver no. 3. along with an interview and other dope South Florida content. You can still get in their shop: https://t.co/XMuGVjZpN7
@RaPressGames Hello! Thank you for the thread,
I’ve been working on my shop this week, just published these bad boys on ko-fi for $6 and up!
Gonna start on my cleric token border today if all goes well
This is the kind of project we need to find early and support. @cozypenguinsnft was a free mint that minted out yesterday in less than 2 minutes.
1⃣ Cuteness Factor
2⃣ Published WP
3⃣ 0.13 $ETH Floor
4⃣ Verified on @opensea
5⃣ Future Airdrops
A real 💎 in the making!
4 years ago today, Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[st] was released on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita at NA & EU. It was developed by French Bread/Ecole Software and published by Aksys Games (NA)/PQube (EU).
Pablo Picasso, A la ville de Cordoue from Vingt poëmes, 1947, published 1948 https://t.co/jMTpZYrU8B #pablopicasso #museumofmodernart
"Aepfel" - Apples
Original antique print
Chromolithograph of various sorts of old apples with their German names. Published 1890.
https://t.co/4bhGBiesVI
Goffin's cockatoos have shown a talent for innovation and tool use at a level that only a few primates could.
And they have done it by playing GOLF
This is a THREAD about the experiment that we have just published (paper) https://t.co/V2OuxOISMw cc @VetmeduniVienna Messerli RI
"Hexensalbung" (Anointment of a #witch)
#witchcraft
Wood engraving. After the painting by L. von Flesch-Brunningen
Published in a German periodical ("ModernArt").
Berlin, ca. 1900
https://t.co/nRhGGy6Kt9
Zulu South Africa
Wood engraving showning hairdos of Zulu peoples.
Published 1879.
https://t.co/sk2Mqhk4Zc
(Published: Dec 12, 2017)
"He notice me!!"
https://t.co/nxhTyVbfVK
#MLP #mlpfanart #fanart #MLPFiM #mlpart #mylittlepony #brony #twilightsparkle
Spent part of today looking for a particular #lithograph in this book written by ZSL's former Secretary, Philip Lutley Sclater. Published in 1862 with beautiful #sciart by John Jennens. Jennens also provided illustrations for ZSL's Proceedings & Transactions, now @JZoology
@autranum In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@Poeteaser In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@cr5892 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@AndroliteWrites In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@dramafreeclub In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇