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I just received Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Volume 28 from Bloo via Throne. Thank you! https://t.co/TdoKiZqIhc #Wishlist #Throne
i may have only been into eddsworld for a year, but gould's works has already heavily influenced my own very deeply. it's also allowed me to meet some very good friends, and i can't thank it enough for that
gould has made an immense impact on me and many i know. you are missed 💚
Most of Chester Gould's Moon Maid from #DickTracy. My head drawing is unacceptable , I'll try again someday. #pinupgirls #cartoongirls #comicstrip #drawings
It is #BigGardenBirdWatch weekend!
Here are just a few of the birds you may be lucky enough to see, illustrated in John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', publ. 1873. Great tit, blackbird and woodpigeon.
#BigGardenBirdWatch2023 #CitizenScience
Happy #WorldNumbatDay! To celebrate, here we have #Numbats from John Gould's The Mammals of Australia Volume 1, illustrated by Henry Constantine Richter
Today's edd gould's 34th birthday. And well. Wanted to do this
#EddGould #eddsworldfanart #eddsworld #FanArtFriday
Get to one of Gould's favourite places before summer runs out: the beach! Here he is in the Bahamas. Read more about this trip on Angus Carroll's blog: https://t.co/Eu142Y6RuC
📸: Glenn Gould in Weekend Magazine, 1956, photo by Jock Carroll
Birds such as hummingbirds have jewel-like, iridescent feathers. A challenge for artists trying to depict them. John Gould's artists painted on gold leaf, here are a couple of examples from his 'A monograph of the Trochilidae, or family of humming-birds', 1861. #Summer of Colour
A Purple heron by Edward Lear for today's #onlineartexchange theme of purpliest purples 💜
A #lithograph in volume 4 of John Gould's 'Birds of Europe', 1837.
#Summer of Colour
Birds of the park, and elsewhere: Gould's Birds of Asia, by Paul K...... https://t.co/1kNex5wEvG #birds #birdillustration
Missed #JeromeKJerome 163rd bday on 2nd May! Jerome Klapka Jerome was English writer, best known for comic travelogue #ThreeMenInABoat (trip up Thames). Spent his last years at farmhouse Gould's Grove, SE of Ewelme, near #Wallingford. His ashes buried at St Mary's Church, #Ewelme
Happy #InternationalDawnChorusDay!
Did you listen to #dawnchorus? Usually begins with blackbirds, robins & thrushes then joined by woodpigeons, wrens & warblers.
Lithographs from John Gould's 'Birds of Great Britain', 1873 in our #specialcollections.
Happy Easter from @bhl_au. Hope the Easter Bilby came! (image from Gould's "Mammals of Australia" via @BioDivLibrary & @SILibraries https://t.co/m9Lkwk5u73) #Easter #EasterBilby
here are some examples i love:
@soverykerri's design of Courtney Gould's book covers are phenomenal. the text isn't treated like an inconvenience, it's incorporated into the illustration and directs your eyes through the art from top to bottom.
🐦🌳🌲🎨Turkestan Sparrow, from The Birds of Asia, by John Gould 1804-1881. Considered the father of bird study, Gould's identification of the birds now nicknamed "Darwin's finches" played a role in the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
10 years of Edd Gould's death he made the inernet happy and we miss him for that Edd was an amazing person and he will be remembered as long as time keep your world spinning Edd.
#eddsworld #eddgould #eddsworldfanart
Today's the 10th anniversary of Edd Gould's death.
Keep on resting in peace, dear friend. ♥
Read the full story behind this artwork here:
https://t.co/nQirfvcv4q
@Eddsworld @thetomska @MattLobster
After a dramatic decline in numbers, this week Australia declared the #koala an endangered species.
Pictured here: the marsupial as featured in John Gould's Mammals of Australia (1845–63). More of the stunning lithographs from the work here: https://t.co/cWyu1mYB4Q
Today is #WorldWetlandsDay2022 raising awareness about the role of wetlands for people and planet.
We taking the opportunity to highlight wetland birds with these #lithographs from John Gould's 'Birds of Europe', 1873. Great crested grebe, moorhens and kingfisher.
Are you taking part in the #BigGardenBirdWatch over the #weekend? These are some of the birds you may be lucky enough to spot. #SciArt are all #lithographs published in John Gould's 'Birds of Europe', 1837, & 'Birds of Great Britain', 1873.