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【5月展覧会】Kamerian. Solo Exhibition『Sonnambula』05.04.sat - 05.26.sun 迷い込んだら抜け出せない、エロ、グロ、アシッドなんでもアリの狂気の世界。デジタルとアナログを融合させたフェティッシュな質感と、極彩色のビジュアルイメージは、まさに眼福!ここは甘くて毒い、ワンダーランド!
This #Cimmerian must be upset he won’t see #WonderWoman again now that he’s moved back in @Marvel but @aaronlopresti did a beautiful job with #blanksketch #commission from @Calgaryexpo 2019. @DCComics @DarkHorseComics
A winged Assyrian deity with an animal body and human head... failed experiment or a true SKY GOD?
#ancientaliens #ufos #extraterrestrials #sciencefiction #gods #comicbooks #anime #sky #scifi #anunnaki #history #mythology #ancient #fantasy #god #sumerian #mesopotamia #babylon
Not able to spend time outside on this #EarthDay? Then appreciate nature's beauty in these illustrations by Maria Sibylla Merian - one of the 1st to show insects w/the plants they inhabited. See more in De Europischen insecten (1730) via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/2UDXZ66bjM
@inmodelpino @FriendArt_ @mx_kuoro @bmarczewska @migliaccio31 @yianniseinstein @anthony77631293 @DavLucia @Make_u2_happy @albertopetro2 @BertrandVyky @neblaruz @wangyutao1989 @BLuismbm @cmont4560 @CristianeGLima @fredy_holzer @simonjetz @lmg562 @ReliveRR @MOCarballeira @liciniodimichel @fabwrongnumber @ceconomou56 @Bestofbad2 @sergey_silkin @agustin_gut @RerumRomanarum @jelenamakarona2 @braganzabooks @larsibacken @couttetlovera @SmPlas07 @EthicsAna @Clanlupi @curious_object @peac4love @ANNAMARIABIASI1 @BaroneZaza70 @BPerrionni @LunaLeso @Sellitti_MR @Amyperuana @amparofashion @cecilia_fava @smarucci461 @Rebeka80721106 @paoloigna1 @Papryka5 Maria Sibylla Merian
So here is plate 45 from @LindaHall_org 's copy of Merian's Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium (RBR QL466.M47 1705) and I need your help, #rarebooks twitter:
Shutumon name came from Shutu, the Sumerian God of the South Wind.
Shutu is also the God of Illness.
Her attack, Gilgamesh Slicer, came from the Legendary Sumerian King, Gilgamesh.
Her name in the dub is Zephyrmon, from Zephyr, the west wind.
#Digimon #DigimonFrontier
2/2 Two butterflies. Studied in Amsterdam in 1706 by Maria Sibylla Merian. It was her day.
Flowers in a Chinese vase. And some insects. By Maria Sibylla Merian, artist & naturalist, who was born on this day in 1647.
#ArtHistory 1647
Naturalist & #artist Maria Sibylla Merian was #bornonthisday in #Frankfurt.
"Art & #Nature shall always be wrestling until they eventually conquer one another."
#art #artists #fineart #illustration #germanart #painting #paintings #artquotes
#discoverher #botd
#HappyBirthday to the incredibly talented Maria Merian who was born #OTD in 1647. She was a remarkable woman who combined her passion for natural history with her skill in art, resulting in some stunning artwork #HerNaturalHistory #SciArt
Happy Bday Maria Sibylla Merian (born #OTD 1647)! Celebrate with "De Europischen insecten" (1730), a Dutch translation of Merian's earlier "Der Raupen", with #SciArt drawn from first-hand observations of insect metamorphosis. In #BHLib via @SILibraries: https://t.co/xm9wccrUi4
Born on this day in 1647, naturalist & artist Maria Sibylla Merian. Here, Teucer Owl Butterfly & Rainbow Whiptail Lizard among the bananas, from her book The Metamorphosis of the Insects of Suriname, 1705. @womensart1
Maria Sibylla Merian born #OTD 1647 was a self-taught naturalists and artist who created stunningly detailed illustrations of insects and plants. I was humbled to draw her portrait for the @massivesci #sciencetarot #inspiration #sciart
@KS1729 And it was Maria Sibylla Merian, a German-born naturalist, who documented Metamorphosis for the first time.
In 1799, she sailed to Suriname from Europe looking for insects - something no ladies were permitted to do back then.The results were a spectacular treasure for Science!
Spiders, ants and hummingbird on a branch of a guava - Maria Sibylla Merian, 1705. (Colored copper engraving from Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium, Plate XLIII.) #Merian
"Erucarum ortus" (1718) is a Latin translation of Maria Sibylla Merian's 2nd work, "Raupen wunderbare Verwandelung", depicting first-hand observations of insect life cycles & their food plants. See it in #BHLib via @LloydLibraryMus ➡️ https://t.co/iFcktbZ4vt #HerNaturalHistory
Maria Sibylla Merian’s early 18thc natural history illustrations, she was a major contributor to #entomology – particularly with her research on the metamorphosis of butterflies