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This is the inspiration for Mrs. Dunker 😊 She was a real character who lived in Oslo in 1820! What do you think about using history in games?
#visualnovel #HistoricalFiction #history #historical #Real #regency #1820s #gamedevs #indiegame
Jewel River of Ide, from the 1820s series Six Fashionable Jewel-like Faces
On #InternationalArtistsDay we share some absolutely gorgeous painted panels at Lauriston Castle dating from the 1820s.. Life goals.. to ice skate on a chair! #Edinburgh #ForeverEdinburgh #ArtistOnTwitter #art #artist
Ofusa and Tokubei, from the 1820s series Up-to-date Manners of Lovers' Tragic Journeys
Thomas Cranmer remembered in three succeeding centuries to his own:
In 1682 (British Museum)
In 1725 (Rijksmuseum)
In the 1820s, along with Thomas Cromwell (Rijksmuseum)
It was once thought the portrait (left) was Hercules Posey, a renowned chef enslaved by George Washington who freed himself. His hat was mistaken for the tall chef’s toque that emerged in the 1820s, but it is likely the style depicted Brunias' “Free West Indian Dominicans” c 1770
Takatsu (Woman and Two Men Enjoying a View from a Building on a Hill), 1820s; color woodblock print by Japanese artist, Sōya @artsmia https://t.co/FIWNwuCdcd
Yamada Hōgyoku (山田抱玉, active 1820s–1840s)
兎と狸
Tanuki and Rabbit
Edo period
#山田抱玉 #woodblockprint #art #Japan
Yamada Hōgyoku (山田抱玉, active 1820s–1840s)
官女と虫篭
Court Lady with Insect Cage
Edo period
#山田抱玉 #woodblockprint #art #Japan
Katsushika Hokusai, Grasshopper and Iris, late 1820s https://t.co/HFipiRcoV4 #asianart #katsushikahokusai
Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya in the New Yoshiwara, from the 1820s series Contemporary New Year Scenery
In the 1820s, Austrian playwright Franz Grillparzer had one of his works banned by the Habsburg censors. He asked the censor what he had found objectionable, and the censor replied: "Oh, nothing at all. But I thought to myself, 'One can never tell.'"
Picture by Okumura Masanobu, from the 1820s series Mirror of Famous Ukiyo-e Artists
Justice John Byles: Some of His Interesting Court Cases - Justice #JohnByles studied law in Britain in the 1820s and 30s and became a member of the Inner Temple, a professional body that provides legal ... https://t.co/spgA2NNtK0 #SundayBlogShare #19thcentury
Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya in the New Yoshiwara, from the 1820s series Contemporary New Year Scenery
Justice John Byles: Some of His Interesting Court Cases - Justice #JohnByles studied law in Britain in the 1820s and 30s and became a member of the Inner Temple, a professional body that provides legal training, ... https://t.co/ihv02fbfvS #19thcentury #law