“It’s cold outside, but my heart was so warm 🤍✨”

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(Repost) I fixed all of the issues i saw with the drawing yesterday and am proud to present Kokichi 2.0! This might be my favourite drawing I’ve done yet

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Our final to celebrate 's new exhibition is Jan Steen's 'The Wrath of Ahasuerus' from about 1671-73.

The Dutch Golden Age artist created engaging and humorous scenes, often of peasant life, as well as Old Testament scenes like this one.

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Our second choice is... our 'Sheet of Studies' by Rembrandt, from the mid-1630s.

Many of his sets of studies appear to have been cut into pieces at some stage: this is the most complete set on a single sheet to survive.

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We're joining for We'll share masterpieces from our collection to celebrate the new exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery. 🖼️

First up- our beautiful 'Pastoral Landscape' by Claude Lorrain, 1645 - bright & fresh after recent conservation.

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Li Ke sincerely persuaded, “Your Highness, turn back and the shore is there.”

Through his blurry eyes, he faintly saw Zhou Rongqi raising his cup and gulped down all the wine, “I am too far away from the shore.”

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I think i drew this one to the song "call boy"
Good song, spoopy vibes. i called this file "BladeWhatAreYouDoing.png"

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Wonderful message from the
And another from on and its power for good
Both apply whatever your



📚🎓 https://t.co/spbAf74S1C

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so yeah my dumb butt brain misspelled a word, am I gonna delete my shame? fuck no, it stays in the internet where it belongs XD here is a cover B! enjoy

Karen is already causing me troubles! yay!!!

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