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Meine Ma(92) heute beim Mittagessen unvermittelt: "Helau, du Rauchschwalbe" zu mir, hatte gerade eine auf der Terrasse geraucht. Darauf mein Bruder: "Brauchst kein Karnevalskostüm". Gelächter. Einen frohgesinnten Rosenmontagsnachmittag.🥳
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#Gesinski_ink #ゲシンスキーインク の使い心地が良い
2/2 Two African boys, painted in watercolor in one of Gesina ter Borch's albums in 1654. Wonder what they were doing in Zwolle. Today was Gesina's day.
Two washerwomen tamping laundry in a tub. Fascinating picture by Gesina ter Borch, who was born on this day in 1633.
Gesina ter Borch, born OTD 1633: often served as a model for her brother Gerard (as here in 1652), but was also a fine artist in her own right.
2/2 Gentleman & masked lady (w/ dog) riding through landscape rich in cows & windmills. Super Dutch! As depicted in 1660 by Gesina ter Borch.
Born on this day 1633, in Deventer, the completely amazing artist Gesina ter Borch. Here by herself, w/ a poem in her praise below, 1661. ‘Her virtue, honor, and art cannot be praised enough!’
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Four women in the fashions of Münster, Gesina ter Borch, c. 1670
(Rijksmuseum)
Monster Manual Expanded II 2nd Edition Art Preview #32. I'm starting this week's previews with a set of NPCs - the Dirgesinger, the Cultist of Asmodeus, and the Dark Soul Sorceress!
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[OC][Art] Dhampir Dirgesinger via https://t.co/Wak1A9MLob | #DnD #rpg
Two country women walking in a landscape, Gesina ter Borch, 1654
(Rijksmuseum)
A dance of death scene in which a series of enthusiastic skeletons lead the living in a reluctant dance. One skeleton provides the music for the dancers and a small dog joins in too. Watercolour and pen by Gesina ter Borch. c1660-87 (@rijksmuseum) #mementomori #dansemacabre
@lisa_sterle @Procreate I've been favoring the Gesinki Ink Brush for a while now
For #InternationalDogDay two 1650s dogs, each as modish as their master from the inimitable Gesina Ter Borch
(Rijksmuseum)