1785 Gallery
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Coins with engraved portraits of Maria I and Peter III of Portugal, 1785
beggars-opera: Best of A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1st and 2nd editions (1785 and 1
Ann Marsh and child by Charles Willson Peale, 1785
laclygrantham: Veduta del Duomo di Milano 1828. Giovanni Migliara (Italian,1785–1837)
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art4gays: flyse: Giovanni Battista Cipriani (Italian, 1727–1785) Achilles Besought by Priam for th
artist-joshua-reynolds:Mrs. Musters as ‘Hebe’, 1785, Joshua ReynoldsMedium: oil,canvas
cimmerianweathers:Maria CoswayRichard CoswayWatercolor over graphite on paperc. 1785
golden-reedwolf:American red, cross and silver foxes (Vulpes fulva) by John James Audubon (1785 – 18
Jean-Honore Fragonard (Grasse 1732-1806 Paris), The Fountain of Love, ca.1785, The J. Paul Getty Mus
Portrait of a gentleman,possibly William Hickey and an Indian servant by Arthur William Devis, 1785
1780s quilted dresses; caraco jacket and jupe, 1780–85 and c. 1785, Spain
The Family of Sir John Taylor by Daniel Gardner,1785
beggars-opera:Best of A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1st and 2nd editions (1785 and 17
magictransistor: Étienne-Louis Boullée. Temple of Death, Cenotaph. 1785.
jeannepompadour:Drawing of Marie Antoinette wearing a fur trimmed redingote, c. 1785
poboh: At the Mirror, 1827, Georg Friedrich Kersting.(1785 -1847)
fashionsfromhistory:Up Close: Jacket & Petticoat, c.1785 & 1750s-1770s (The MET)
yuria: きれいなお姉さんの写真 - 【No.1785】 エッチな美脚 / 上原美優
On Wednesdays We Wear PinkThree-piece suit, 1785, from the private collection of Helen Larson.Coat a
Soldat romain blessé = Wounded Roman SoldierJean-Germain Drouais (French; 1763–1788)1785 Oil on canv
flyse:Giovanni Battista Cipriani (Italian, 1727–1785)Achilles Besought by Priam for the Body of His
The trend of miniature eye portraits being used as tokens of love originated in 1785 with the secret
The Meeting Pietro Longhi (Pietro Falca) (1701–1785)
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