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Hey, today (June 18) is our boy's birthday!
Why today, by the way? Because it's Mark Gruenwald's (1953-1996) birthday!
Gruenwald wrote and drew the very first Hawkeye solo series, which shows how Clint and Bobbi met and is a pretty neat starting point, imo.
The Coming Thunderstorm by Kitagawa Utamaro (c.1753-1806)
#ukiyoe
Born #OnThisDay in 1553: Archduke #ErnestofAustria (1553-95), Governor of the #SpanishNetherlands, son of Holy Roman Emperor #MaximilianII
Portrait by #AlonsoSánchezCoello (1531-88), 1568
#Habsburg
@angela3nipoti1 @BaroneZaza70 @migliaccio31 @albertopetro2 @paoloigna1 @MarcoMassimili6 @ValerioLivia @marialves53 @Rebeka80721106 @smarucci461 @licprospero @claudioborlotto 👋👋💗
#ArteYArt
Emil Carlsen (danois, 1853-1932)
A Woman Watches Two Children, by Kitagawa Utamaro (c.1753-1806)
#ukiyoe
"The Past"
Buday Mihaly’s(1953-) mysterious compositions move in different time-levels that are transformed into parallel ones by magic. They are covered with enigmatical, bluish-yellowish-brownish mist that often dims the contours
#BudayMihaly #contemporary #art #mystery #magic
Born #OnThisDay in 1653: #ClaudiaFelicitasofAustria (1653-76), Holy Roman Empress as spouse of Emperor #LeopoldI
Portrait by #GiovanniMariaMorandi (1622-1717), ca. 1666
#Habsburg
Born #OnThisDay in 1653: #ClaudiaFelicitasofAustria (1653-76), Holy Roman Empress as spouse of Emperor #LeopoldI
Portrait by #CarloDolci (1616-86), 1672
#Habsburg
Born #OnThisDay in 1853: Swedish painter #CarlLarsson (1853-1919)
Portrait of Casimir Laurin, 1900
#Larsson #SwedishArt #ChildrenInArt
Born #OnThisDay in 1853: Swedish painter #CarlLarsson (1853-1919)
Portrait of Gustaf Upmark (1844-1900), director of the Nationalmuseum, 1894
#Larsson #SwedishArt
Born #OnThisDay in 1853: Swedish painter #CarlLarsson (1853-1919)
Portrait of Eva Upmark (1852-1944), 1896
#Larsson #SwedishArt
Finis [The end of all things] (1887) by Maximilian Pirner (Czech, 1853-1924). #GothicArt
By 1752 the Gainsboroughs were in Ipswich. Portraits & money troubles (driven by his love of the good life) were a theme. He sought to place his portraits in sylvan surrounds. The Gravenor Family (1752-4), John Plampin (1753-5) & the Lloyds (1755)