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by Edward Atkinson Hornel + 可愛い女の子を描く呪文
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by Edward Atkinson Hornel
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by Edward Atkinson Hornel
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7. Edward Atkinson Hornel "By the lily pond"
8. Jacob Maris "Two Girls, Daughters of the Artist, Blowing Bubbles"
おやすみなさい。穏やかな眠りを。
@scotlit @RennieSusanC Thanks for that. I looked in vain on the Gutenberg project and then elsewhere & then speedily distracted to exploring the paintings of Edward Atkinson Hornell who's work I knew but not the breadth that I've now discovered. + his portrait of Aitken Drum.
かなりバズったからそっと私の絵を便乗します
イベリアブラザーズとリターニアの巫王後裔を推しています!
よろぴく
I make illustrations for Thornely and Ebenholz&Kreide in Arknights!
Aug. 27, 1922: Illustrator Kelly Freas is born in Hornell, N.Y. He was one of the most prolific artists from the heyday of science-fiction pulp magazines, winning a record 10 Hugo awards for his work, also drawing most of Mad magazine's covers in the late '50s and early '60s.
Today's @artukdotorg #OnlineArtExchange theme is seaside and coastal art 🌊☀️
We’ve chosen the painting ‘Seashore Roses’ by Edward Atkinson Hornel, who was a Scottish painter of landscapes, flowers, and foliage, with children.
🖼️From the @KYGalleries collection!
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hello #aktwt
I'm NilRe you can call me Re.
Now I'm feel very nervous cause my english are broke.
pls send help.
welp I draw too but mostly of them are my OC so ship are rare (My OTP ship are Silverweiss and Thornely)
And here my OC : Yaga
pls pat her
I’ll work on the background for now
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Please don’t spoil anything I haven’t read book two yet😰
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Some festive traditions are older than 'Christmas'.
Back in 1951, you could buy your 'winching weeds' at the Barras.
Someone else who loved the magic of the plant was Australian-born 'Glasgow Boy' artist EA Hornel.
Hornel and George Henry: 'The Druids Bringing in the Mistletoe'.