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Next Live:
Spring Live: Blooming Sakura
Saturday 20th March 1830GMT
https://t.co/JK018SmDm3
Swaim's Panacea was a famous remedy in the 1830-40s. Ads showed the "actual" appearance of a woman named Nancy Linton *after* being treated with Panacea; to our eyes it might not seem like a very convincing ad... yet charlatan William Swaim became very rich selling this potion.
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~Campagna Romana
in inverno
1830 ca
Buona giornata a tutti, grazie, Alberto ☁️☔
Portrait of a Young Lady, Adolph Siebert, 1830 https://t.co/iGVNt0PGA1 #harvardartmuseums #adolphsiebert
Next ミケRail Live is this Saturday, 1830GMT at https://t.co/JK018SmDm3
Looking forward to it! Been working hard on the setlist this week, if you're part of the discord I've posted a spoiler for what I'll perform on there!
#cuadrodeldía El carro de heno (Camille Pissarro 1830-1902) Museo de Arte Kawamura @kawamura_dic Chiba (Japón) #art Hasta este lejano museo, situado en la bahía de Tokio, hay que viajar para ver in situ este óleo de Pissarro, uno de los padres del impresionismo #FelizMiércoles
Thanks @MuseumDevNW for new campaign #MyLocalMuseum!
The first theme is travel so let's take a trip back in time to revisit the 1830s origins of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, via our #ObjectsInFocus blog post. 🚂🚉
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https://t.co/d19O4FR9tA
What have you got, friends?
Konstantin Flavitsky (Russie, 1830 - 1866) "Princess Tarakanova, in the Peter and Paul Fortress at the Time of the Flood" (1864) Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou, Russie
#KonstantinFlavitsky #russianart #moscow #moscou #art #peinture #artwork #painting #ArtistOnTwitter #museumarchive
🌊 Voyage autour du monde: .
Paris: Arthus Bertrand, 1825-1830 [i.e. 1838].
https://t.co/m7rqaDe5aw
Weymouth Bay, Dorsetshire, John Constable, 1830 https://t.co/Gm1aC0osD2 #tate #johnconstable
Grey and Coral Bird on Bouquet with Rose, Tulip, Daisies, and Forget-Me-Nots, with Butterfly, ca. 1800–1830 https://t.co/9X7O1UKjvt #openaccess #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
And now here's Byleth in 1830s fashions, rounding out the lettuce family ensemble.
#fe3h #byleth #1830s #fashion #historicalcostuming
Just messing around with felt tip pens.
#flayn #fe3h #ferdinandvonaegir #sketches #1830s
@DiogenisSinopis Another famous #Dog!
"Le Chien du Louvre"
This well known Paris dog refused to leave the grave of its master, a soldier, killed in the 1830 revolution.
This is a toned lithograph after the artist Victor Adam.
It was published 1884. https://t.co/sY1nA4DZz0
@citizenveurm @CathcartCem @CathcartHeritag Yes, I think so! Some very descriptive passages and ahead of its time. It's nice to read such a drama set in our local area of Glasgow, Lanarkshire and the Clyde. J. G. Lockhart was the son-in-law of Sir Walter Scott. Published 1830.
🌊 Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe:
Paris: J. Tastu, 1830-1834.
https://t.co/3wLoJGtyZm
🦋 Die ausländischen Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur. v.2, plates
Erlangen: im Verlage der Expedition des Esper'schen Schmetterlings- und des Schreber'schen Säugthierwerkes,[1830]
https://t.co/Cdj3l8DPzu
Two visions of the ghostly lights known as Will o' the Wisp or Ignis Fatuus.
Left: Richard Newton, A Will o’ th’ Wisp; or Jack o’ Lantern (1795).
Right: Josiah Wood Whymper, The Ignis-Fatuus, or Will-o'-The-Wisp (c. 1830s).
From @britishmuseum
Any readers seen such lights?