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A friend suggested chess queen Rayleigh!

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The official Digimon Twitter, , tweeted this hq images for PawnChessmon White, Black and Blossomon!!

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We were/are both inspired by chess as a theory relating to life and art. My take on it was using the game theory to pricing. He became one of the most influential insiders, where I, for now, still reside as an outsider.

One of his. One of mine continued.

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Born in 1746: (1746-1804), Duchess of Parma, daughter of

Portrait by Carlo Angelo dal Verme (1748-1824), 1772


Galleria nazionale di Parma

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Born in 1746: (1746-1804), Duchess of Parma, daughter of

Portrait by Jean-Étienne (1702-89), 1762

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Faerie Court Eizouken continues! Ardea, the most wonderful human wizard duchess who is one of the best girls, and probably the only true voice of reason our group has! She belongs to

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thaNK YOU EVERYONE FOR BIRTHDAY WISHES;; 🎂🐀!!!! smoocheSS EVERYOne I really appreciate it <3 I gonna celebrate by eating fried chicken !! 💖💕💘💟❤️💗

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One of my favourite panels of these pages. Fion and Brennus playing an ancient game similar to chess, who will win? 🤔

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As the artist matured his brushwork became more fluid & he used longer brushes which gave his work a sense of movement. His portraits of the Duchess of Beaufort (c1775), Mrs Graham (c1775) & of his nephew & assistant Gainsborough DuPont (c1775) are ravishing masterpieces

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Paintings like the Archers & Three Ladies are based on compositions found in Classical sculpture. The Archers (1769), Duchess of Leinster (1770s), Omai (1776) & Three Ladies Adorning a Term of Hymen (1773)

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Let's play chess,Reiner.

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I started this about 2 months ago when was a thing. And now with the return of the Clone Wars, I needed to finish it. This is actually the second time I’ve tried redrawing this post.

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i finally have the time and energy to draw my gay vampire duchess, Lydia

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Le Brun continued to travel & paint in London (1803) & Geneva (1807 & 1808) Portrait of Louisa, Queen of Prussia (nd), Duchess of Polignac (nd) & Self-Portrait (1808). Her self-portrait is of a modern woman, a sense of self & an artist who succeeded on her own terms.

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As she rose with Royal patronage, so she fell with the Revolution. She fled with her daughter to Italy in 1789 & then to Austria, Russia & Germany. Madame Perregaux (1789), Duchesse de Piennes (1789) & Countess du Barry (1789)

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