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Front View. Blue Beryl. 1687-1703. One of a series of illustrations for a Tibetan medical book.
“While Western medicine counts only 206 bones in human adults, 360 distinct bones are precisely enumerated in the front and back views of the human… https://t.co/0qCblNse6n
29-31 July 1703. Daniel Defoe, author of the classic novel, Robinson Crusoe, was placed in a pillory over 3 days at 3 different locations in London as punishment for publishing a satirical pamphlet attacking Church of England zealots. But the crowds only pelted him with flowers.
🌈✏️Doodled Punk #2086
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The most influential and important history painter of his generation, the French painter #FrançoisBoucher was born #onthisday 1703.
Explore the painting of #Boucher and the colours he used in our blog commemorating the prolific artist's life and legacy: https://t.co/hGuwOX2she
🎨 #FrançoisBoucher, French painter and set designer, was #BOTD 29 September 1703. #Art #Painting
French painter in the #Rococo style François Boucher was born #OnThisDay 1703. Nominated first painter to the king in 1765, Boucher received numerous commissions both from Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour to whom he owed most of his success.
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Searching for balance in your life? Lucky for you, it's #LibraSeason. ♎️⚖️ François Boucher was a #Libra, born September 29th, 1703. His "𝑳𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝒂 𝑷𝒂𝒓𝒌" indeed demonstrates a masterfully balanced composition.
#RococoArt #Balance
François Boucher was born #OTD in 1703. From the archive, here’s Maya Corry on the ‘charming frothiness’ of the French artist’s drawings https://t.co/YSsiBnAJvO
Robert Hooke, English natural philosopher, architect and polymath (author of 'Micrographia') died #OnThisDay in 1703.
Robert Hooke, English natural philosopher, architect and polymath (author of 'Micrographia') died #OnThisDay in 1703.
Happy birthday French Rococo painter #FrançoisBoucher, born 29 September 1703. "The Bath of Venus" is on view @ngadc.