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Designs from 1898 for Art Nouveau fireplace bellows published in art magazine The Studio, UK.
@HesperaSmith Changed my mind on who to offer. This is my pirate captain Portia Bellows! (without her signature mushroom hat bc I can't find her original ref)
When he stripped to help the women work the bellows my child brain said “uh oh”
@iAMHuynh Hello there! My commissions are currently open, I'll leave my info below, I consider I'm good at designing but I'll leave a few samples of my OCs bellows so you decide(further samples on the link)
Hope you have a nice day and fine what you need X3 💞
https://t.co/3XrpRvCt9A
You can see @BenQuilty’s latest @tolarnogallery exhibition ‘The Beach’ online https://t.co/K5a7ZKqdoc
‘The Crowd’ (2021)
Oil on linen
180 x 202 cm
Inspired by George Bellows.
These morphologies reveal key information on the evolution of the ornithischian body plan. Tucki represents the very early steps in the evolution of a unique ventilation mechanism, the ‘pelvic bellows’ model.
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Figure by @Viktorsaurus
#BurneJones, Seraph inflating the bellows; a study for 'Chant d'Amour' (1865-1868, @AberArtSchool)
@bgatten He used a frogmouth jousting helm covered in leather with a hose to the land powered by bellows. There was an experiment done with this design years ago powered by three bellows and it work.
"Emma at the Piano, (1914)"
George Wesley Bellows (August 12 or August 19, 1882 – January 8, 1925) was an American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City.
"The Fisherman (1917), Amon Carter Museum of American Art"
George Wesley Bellows (August 12 or August 19,1882 – January 8, 1925) was an American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City.
In a New York state of mind 🎶🌃
🖼 George Bellows, “Blue Morning,” 1909, oil on canvas, 34 x 44 in.
GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS
Pintor Estadounidense
(1882-1925)
"Colinas en Otoño"
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The Charge (1918) by George Bellows
As wallpaper: https://t.co/phlHsN7xjb
#GeorgeBellows #Artpaper