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The Irishman left for London in 1827 & entered the RA School in 1828. He exhibited at the RA in 1829. By the 1830s his work was gathering attention. First Steps (1829), Self-Portrait (1829) & Dionysius Lardner (1830s)
Born #OnThisDay in 1728: Saxon (born) painter #AntonRaphaelMengs (1728-79)
Portrait of Archduchess #MariaTheresaofAustria (1767-1827), 1771
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Abandoned (1873) by Fyodor Bronnikov (Russia, 1827-1902). #VictorianEra
У меня тут ностальгия по великим дытыщи десятым... в общем представим,что в одной из вселенных Тсуна из репетитора киллера реборна говнюк. Всем 1827 пацаны
#KatekyoHitmanReborn
To produce just one kilogram of saffron anywhere between 110,000 and 170,000 flowers must be picked.
This beauty is Crocus sativus from Pierre Joseph Redouté's 'Choix des Plus Belles Fleurs' c.1827
#FunFactFriday
In 1827 he exhibited his Red Boy (William Lambton) to great acclaim. Countess of Darnley (c1825-30), Lady Caroline Lamb (1827), A Baby (nd) & Mother & Child (?1810). Many of his portraits were unfinished at the time of his death & show his working technique
Choix des plus belles fleurs...plus beaux fruits: Grenade, Henry Joseph Redouté, 1827 https://t.co/fOjWKNXWBk #cmaopenaccess #clevelandart
Saviero della Gatta (Actif à Naples entre 1777 et 1827), Vue de la baie de Naples. Gouache sur papier. Signé et daté Sav° della Gatta 1803 en bas à droite, 379 x 669 mm
The whip-poor-will from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
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Ludovike Simanowiz 🇩🇪 (1759-1827)
"Self Portrait with Regine Vossler"
c. 1795
The now-extinct Audubon Carolina parakeet from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
Arnold Böcklin, 1827 – 1901, Swiss symbolist painter. Idyll (Pan Amidst Columns)
The red-shouldered hawk from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
The ivory-billed woodpecker from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
On admire le beau aujourd'hui avec Oswald Achenbach (1827 - 1905), peintre paysagiste appartenant à l'école de peinture de Düsseldorf.
De son vivant, il a été l'un des plus importants peintres paysagistes d'Europe.
The Punishment of Rusticucci and His Companions (from Dante's "Divine Comedy")
William Blake
Drawings
British, 1824-1827