elf-lady: primarie: e-vaporate: Have a history teacher explain
edwardspoonhands: thelegendofkungjew: doxian: d-dinosaur:
shsl-2spoopy: primarie: e-vaporate: Have a history teacher
mojosodope178: dunebat: coldswarkids: edwardspoonhands: thelegendofkungjew:
starry-eyed-wolfchild: Father and Son 1860-1870 - Chikasaw and
23silence: Charles Amable Lenoir (1860-1926) - A Nymph In The
historicalfirearms: Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army Revolver
thefugitivesaint: Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), “Ilsée, Princesse
dbvictoria:VICTORIAN WOMEN OF COLORThese are selections of wonderful
theblackcatzon: Night Nymph, Robert Van Vorst Sewell (1860-1924)
scribe4haxan: Allegory of Death (c. 1860) - Clément-Auguste
colourthysoul: Albert Bierstadt - Cloudy Study, Moonlight (ca.
foxspur-deactivated20150809: a preserved human heart in a leaden
goryhorror: “Lucifer” by: Gustave Doré (1860)
kecobe: Jean Nicolas Laugier (French; 1785–1875) after Louis
colourthysoul: Albert Bierstadt - Cloudy Study, Moonlight (ca.
hoodoothatvoodoo: Endymion and Selene Victor Florence Pollett.1850-1860
(via 4v586ksett101.jpg (1860×1836))
celebratingamazingwomen: Annie Oakley (1860-1926) was a sharpshooter
goryhorror: “Lucifer” by: Gustave Doré (1860)
anotherphotoslut: Utagawa Shigekiyo A New Collection of Monsters, 1860
mysticjc: Alphonse Mucha “Alfons Maria Mucha (Ivančice,
asylum-art: Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), ‘Le Pater’ Part
knightofbunnies:a whole bunch of ienagas from twitter, ft historical
mojosodope178:dunebat: coldswarkids: edwardspoonhands: thelegendofkungjew:
jewish-archives: Two young Jewish girls on a beach in Tunisia,
periodcorsets: Our pretty princess Ms. c. 1860 @emackenziie
carolathhabsburg: Handtinted image of Kaiserin Elisabeth of
fawnvelveteen: Emile Pingat. Silk Ball Gown. 1860. French.
mysticjc: Alphonse Mucha “Alfons Maria Mucha (Ivančice,
urbnindustrial: 1860 Concert Hall Turned Loft in New York
Giacomo Grosso (Italian, 1860–1938) Nude by the mirror, 1914,
mactevirtute: Revivalist ring with hand holding a heart, gold
detailedart: Details: Waves Breaking, c. 1860, by Gustave Courbet.
fullfrontalunknownmen: 1860
An enlarged anatomical head made by Paul Zeiller I in 1860–1864,