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Wait? #FrogFriday...
Did we miss ToadTuesday?
XROMM Analysis of Feeding #Mechanics in #Toads: Interactions of the Tongue, #Hyoid, and Pectoral Girdle
by Keeffe, Blob, Blackburn, & Mayerl
https://t.co/m9WxBAgn5K
#biomechanics #ecology #morphology #science https://t.co/7sM41qTWXK
Lord Blackburn, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 19 Nov 1881
Colin Blackburn was a Scottish judge, one of the greatest exponents of the common law. On 16 October 1876, he became the first person to be made a law lord under the terms of the newly passed Appellate Jurisdiction Act.
"Building a haystack at Irine, Roshven" attributed to Jemima Blackburn, née Wedderburn (1823-1909), 1865. Blackburn is hardly remembered now but was well-known in her own age for her drawings & watercolors of birds, animals, & rural life. https://t.co/c3LO7PDQh5
Amber Blackburn, medic and communications.
Aether designation: Conduit (lightning magic)
Preferred weapons: Thunder Child and Deliverence (lightning blade and power shield)
of noble birth.
art credit: @kael_s21 @kill_box83 @mymiriamyvette
@scarystormy Terrible, huh? I guess I get to post the rejects and failed ones today.
Hero Isabella Blackburn, Eve, thirteenth of the Thirteen Dead, and the Many-Legged Maiden. Kinda screwed up somewhere on each of them.
And finally, something awful in a different way.
Joseph Blackburn, Mrs. David Chesebrough, 1754 #themet #josephblackburn https://t.co/hb150lKNLh
@BriskyCoyote This is awesome! Here's Blackburn, and his most feared hold is the dragon sleeper camel clutch.
Joseph Blackburn, Mrs. David Chesebrough, 1754 https://t.co/hb150lKNLh #americanart #metmuseum
Why do I research, teach, and write about art history? Because artworks from the past continue to resonate so strongly with us in the present. Case in point: Refugees, c. 1938, by African American artist Robert Blackburn, one of the most gifted modern printmakers
Joseph Blackburn, Mrs. David Chesebrough, 1754 https://t.co/hb150lKNLh #americanart #themet
And why stop at a frog, when you can have two frogs, or even three frogs?! These frog pictures also by #JemimaBlackburn, also courtesy of @NatGalleriesSco
#womenartists #artherstory
some #blaseball fanart of a very very select few faves to bring in the coin destroying vibes :}
(players are Knight Triumphant, Fitzgerald Blackburn, King Roland, and Fletcher Yamamoto)
#JemimaBlackburn, the extraordinary artist of nature who became the real-life Jemima Puddle-Duck, https://t.co/oSXp5Z5P8R
#BeatrixPotter #hernaturalhistory #artherstory https://t.co/aq7VnZrXNl
In Focus: Jemima Blackburn, the extraordinary artist of nature who became the real-life Jemima Puddle-Duck https://t.co/3sDd80i7HJ
Illustration to "The Lances of Lynwood," Jane Blackburn, 1891.
"More than one way to skin a what now?"
#satanism #witchcraft
Meet the 4 mum #TPTOH team 💕 Amanda #stockport, Joanna #blackburn, Michelle #chester and Sarah #rotherham
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#CelebrateCANVASDay with a sneak peak of Blackburn, and catch up before tomorrows update.
@webtooncanvas #webtoon #WebtoonCanvas
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For the second Monday of #BlackHistoryMonth we would do well to consider the incredible range & exceptional contribution of master printmaker Robert Blackburn, whose work spanned from the socially-engaged art of the WPA era (as in his 1938 lithograph Refugees)
#Caturday Jane Blackburn, ‘Cats Guarding the sick Witch - Leonard’s Dream’. Illustration for 'The Lances of Lynwood’ by Charlotte Mary Yonge (1855) #31DaysOfHalloween