Pelo d’Autore n° 1841 Quanto me la scoperei una Donna così….
erovintage: Elizabeth Ann Hilden - SUZE #1841 - part I
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Mumia (or mummia) was 1st prepared in the 12th c., was in common
huariqueje: Moonlight on Lake Lucerne, Switzerland -
The optical toy, phenakistoscope, was invented by Joseph Plateau
mgurlygurl: My Great Great Grandmother Monica Jezebel Talbot,
2headedsnake: The Phenakistocope was invented by Joseph Plateau
paintings-daily: The Spirit of the Rainbow, 1912-19 by Henry
art4gays: ganymedesrocks: statuemania: Fisher Boy by Hiram
gandalf1202: Hans von Marées - The Four Ages of Man on Flickr.This
bobbygio: Josef Wilhelm Wallander, Saint Sebastian, 1841
otsune: 【これが150年前!?】幕末の浮世絵がクール過ぎて圧倒される【まさに神】
eastasianstudiestumbl: arsvitaest: Cat watching a spider Author:
poboh: Winterly Creek in Dusk, Ludwig Munthe. Norwegian (1841
paintingispoetry:Miklos Barabas, Flirtation detail, 1841
life-imitates-art-far-more:Albert Joseph Moore (1841-1893) “Midsummer”
odditiesoflife: The Original “Raven” from Edgar Allen Poe’s
legionofhonormuseum: It’s perfect flower-picking weather!
supersolesuniverse: Dirty feet #1841
cincylibrary:Selections from The book of birds, 1841.
paintingbox: Eugen Dücker (1841-1916). Strand. Motiv von
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 - 1919) Riding in the Bois de Boulogne
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Limoges 1841 - Cagnes-sur-Mer 1919), En
blastedheath: fleurdulys Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919),
Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919), Diana, 1867; oil on canvas,
laclefdescoeurs: Chaos (The Creation), 1841, Ivan Konstantinovich
finalskin: sealmaiden: Eugene Grasset 1841-1917 Three Women
the-garden-of-delights: “Mischievous Model” (c. 1885) by
thetranscendentalmodernist: A Reader - Albert Joseph Moore (1841
calantheandthenightingale: Eugene Grasset (French, 1841-1917)
a-little-bit-pre-raphaelite: A Midsummer Nights Dream A Midsummer
mindblowingfactz: Edmond Albius, a 12 year old slave boy in
blondebrainpower: “Lady at her Toilette” by Berthe Morisot.
blondebrainpower:“Lady at her Toilette” by Berthe Morisot.
1841 - A Bather by William Etty