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Clear Waters and the Art of Ice, Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming
© gifs by riverwindphotography, November 2022
James Lloyd Cole (@jameslloydcole)
botanist’s inventory | prints
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Interior with Fruit Still Life on Gold-Interledge Ceiling (detail), Antonio Gianlisi (Italian, 1677–1727)
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A delightful look at women's history, voting rights and the struggle to achieve the right to vote. Fully illustrated, with prominent women and advertisers backing the cause.
Ideal for learning about women and their struggles and achievements.
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Being able to roam the halls of Versailles was truly one of my most magical aesthetic experiences.
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Jayne Mansfield.
Can we bring back 18th century hairstyles?
Rococo Era paintings by Elizabeth Vigée Lebrun, François Boucher, Jakob Björck, Antoine-Jean Gros and François-Hubert Drouais.
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Joanna Chrobak
MARIE ANTOINETTE (2006) dir.: Sofia Coppola
Color sketch for July. The only one in the series that I’ve started painting so far. Had to put it on hold in February though, to work on a project that I should be finishing up probably next February. Then I can resume painting.🤞
Some cropped sections from my sketch for July
Her little feet in their white satin dancing shoes did their work swiftly, lightly, and independently of herself, while her face beamed with ecstatic happiness. Natásha was like a girl exposed for the first time, who would have felt very much ashamed had she not been assured that this was absolutely necessary. AUDREY HEPBURN in WAR AND PEACE (1956)
Blood Red gown by Linda Friesen
A kind person found a tired red-tailed bumblebee and offered her a bit of lavender
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"On the Seashore", George Elgar Hicks.
Oh to be living on the edge of the forest, forgotten and avoided by all
Herbal kitchens: apothecary 🌿
Celestial Ceilings
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I know exactly what I bring to the table,
So trust me when I say
"I am not afraid to eat alone."