I'm currently working on a weapon sheet for my OC. Here's a look at the engraving details. That weren't shown in the first character sheet.

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What do these engravings of the French surrender in the Battle of Sedan, 1870, have to do with the Gate of Zedan in Zeta? Listen to our latest ep. to find out, and catch up before this week's ep. releases! At https://t.co/xh4eoPgPMJ or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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James Barry, Orpheus (Etching and line engraving on paper), 1792.

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didoofcarthage:

Detail of a frontispiece after Richard Westall for Paradise Lost, from The Poetical Works of John Milton, edited by Samuel Egerton Brydges

English, published in London in 1835

engraving and etching, printed on chine collé

British Muse… https://t.co/54rRC48Bms

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His landscapes are a harmonious marriage of wondrous skies & carefully observed trees & fields. Sunset (Engraving, 1850), Harvesting (1851) & Landscape with Watermill (c1855)

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This "Judgment of Solomon" sold as Flemish school XVIIth is a copy after Coornherts engraving based on Frans Floris painting.

Also starting price is overestimated
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Preorder open!
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🦋$25
🦋2in
🦋Hard enamel
🦋Rose gold plating
🦋Glitter front
🦋Screen printing
🦋laser engraving
🦋Hinge pin

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The revolutionary printmaker and painter Albrecht was born in 1471. Influenced by the Italian Renaissance, Dürer was fascinated by the human form. His mastery is demonstrated in this 1504 engraving.

Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve, 1504. Engraving#FrickCollection

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21 May 1471 – German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer was born in Nuremberg.

The master printmaker produced brilliantly detailed engravings like these examples https://t.co/N4IIpoL1de

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Engravings and ink- can’t ever just settle on a character design, always another “BUT WHAT IF,,,”

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One final B is for ... Bridges. The original Wearmouth Bridge opened in 1796. Constructed at a cost of £35,000, it was claimed to have the largest arch in the world. Engraving courtesy of .

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Hindoos going to an Idol Temple' from ‘Rays from The East, or Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures, derived principally from the Manners, Customs, Rites, and Antiquities of Eastern Nations’ (1871) by Joseph Austin Benwell.

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Seventeenth-century dick shopping.

[Engraving for the frontispiece of Nicolas Chorier's 'Aloisiae Sigaeae', printed in Amsterdam, c. 1690]

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Recently digitised is MS1456, a series of watercolours and engravings by the artist George Samuel of churches in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Kent, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, and Surrey, made c. 1786-1823. Here we have Harmondsworth, Middlesex. See: https://t.co/4duRH0JvMi

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🤣 it’s absolutely awesome when finished!! I just. Literally want anyone but me to draw and color it lmao. Like every time I gotta draw one of these fools I’m just: kids, please. Find a new calling that doesn’t involve filigree and engraving.

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Seems like the answer to this question is "Probably ?"
6h later my back is killing me and I'm tired
Still need engraving on boots/corset, a sword and the background
Maybe I can have it done before her first session in Wrath and Glory ? 👀

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Muhammad Akbar Khan (Barakzai). 1878 magazine engraving.

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Another choice by curator, Kat, is Sir Joshua Reynold's 'Lady Bampfylde' (1776-77) held at the .

We have a mezzotint engraving by Thomas Watson of the same image, apparently so sought-after they turned Lady Bampfylde into an 18thC pin-up!

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This engraving is captioned "The Unexpected Attack." Can you blame that sweet face though?

The engraving is from the March 1872 issue of Peterson's Magazine (vol. 61, no. 3). Each issue includes stories, poems, fashion tips and patterns, and initials fo… https://t.co/npdqKkkpV6

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