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Oh hey Portfolio Day!
Hi, my name is Noah, I'm an Illustrator based in London looking for work in ttrpgs, novels, comics, games- any cool published work looking for art!
💼: https://t.co/7YKewj6jri
✉️: thecaardvark@gmail.com
#PortfolioDay #illustration
Also hey, just cause I always forget to market myself- I'm available for commission! Get in touch if you have something you'd like drawn either by DM or by emailing thecaardvark@gmail.com!!
Dibujo de tu mascota en $150 ( de su linda carita ) #arachecaa # #miunicoyverdaderoamor #DogLover #amoamiperro #catlovers
It’s #MicroMonday time! Do you know this painting?
#HECAA #ArtHistory #18thCentury
Though Thomas Rowlandson lampoons the artist ignoring his family for his creative work in Chamber of Genius, perhaps the scene hits home for working parents during the pandemic!
1/ Hand-colored etching at the Met (April 2, 1806).
#HECAA #ArtHistory #18thCentury #satire #etching
Congratulations 2020 and 2021 graduates! This portrait of an unknown Graduate of Merton College, Oxford is attributed to George Knapton (c. 1754/1755, @ngadc). 1/
#HECAA #18thCentury #ArtHistory #ClassOf2021 #Graduation
This shop probably wouldn’t survive a #BlackFriday event! Pellat & Green’s London #glassware shop features displays of lead-crystal glassware, which served as symbols of refinement & wealth to the elite.
#HECAA #ArtHistory #18thCentury #19thCentury #print #DecorativeArts
Check out Prospects of Empire: Slavery and Ecology in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Britain, an online exhibit from Yale University Library, curated by Hazel V. Carby and Heather Vermeulen!
#HECAA #ArtHistory #18thCentury #MuseumsUnlocked
Check it out here: https://t.co/8HT0ah9JwF
John Singleton Copley painted this portrait of John Adams in London in 1783 after he oversaw the Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the Revolutionary War & secured America’s independence (@harvartmuseums). 1/
#HECAA #ArtHistory #18thCentury #AmericanHistory #AmericanArt
The Bakemono zukushi, or #Monster Scroll, is a #Japanese painted scroll from the #EdoPeriod. It has an array of #yokai from Japanese folklore, mysterious creatures that appear at twilight in transitional spaces like thresholds or crossroads. 1/
#HECAA #18thCentury #19thCentury
Between the years 1808-1815, Englishman William Berryman lived in Jamaica and produced over 300 sketches of landscapes and enslaved individuals (@librarycongress). 1/
#HECAA #arthistory #long18thcentury #19thcentury #slaveryinart #slavery #Jamaica #Britishart #landscape
In The Harp Lesson by Jean Antoine Théodore Giroust (1791, @DallasMuseumArt), the young Louise Marie Adelaïde Eugénie de Bourbon d’Orléans is joined in a duet by her governess, Madame de Genlis, while her English teacher, Mademoiselle Paméla listens. 1/
#HECAA #18thcentury