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Miguel Chevalier (Mexican-French, b. 1959, Mexico City, Mexico, based Paris, France) - Magic Carpet,
Cadillac Truck - Vehicle Design - 2019
talesfromweirdland:Model sheets for the 1971 Hanna-Barbera cartoon, The Pebbles and Bamm Bamm Show.
paddyfitz:31 Days of Horror: House of Wax (1953)Once in his lifetime, every artist feels the hand of
gemsofgreece:Καλό Πάσχα με παλιές Ελληνικές κάρτες! / Happy Easter with vintage Greek cards!See more
19th-century lithographs of Massachusetts towns by LucienR. Burleigh: Amherst (1886), Ashburnham (c.
Illustrated cards for the provinces of the Russian Empire (publishedin St. Petersburg 1856). Each c
Mogul emerald is a magnificent carved emerald, with a rich history, belonging to the period of the l
Woody Woodpecker production art. The character was created in 1940 by Walt Lantz, who received a sp
via-appia:Carnelian Intaglio: The Imperial EagleRoman, Augustan, ca. 1-25
Inside St. John the Baptist Church, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.
antinferno:“The Dead Christ Supported by an Angel” 1475-1478Antonello da Messina in “Bat
One last group of backgrounds from Scent of Prey. I had originally pitched this sequence as a red fo
articulate-anxious-atheist:jaubaius:Tactoon-cat CartoonsWith each I was like “Surely the cat doesn’t
theartsyproject:Caravaggio, Narcissus. c. 1599, oil on canvas. National Gallery of Ancient Art, Rome
talesfromweirdland:Early models for Woody Woodpecker, when he was still completely bonkers. Later re
met-american-decor:Plate, American Decorative ArtsGift of Mrs. Alan W. Carrick, 1967Metropolitan Mus
huariqueje:Untitled , Forest Interior Black and Grey - Emily Carr, 1930-32Canadian, 1871-1945Oil
talesfromweirdland:Woody Woodpecker production art. The character was created in 1940 by Walt Lantz
auntiemurdoc:Me and my art friends from Fallout Ask did a tarot cards collab for Halloween! Here’s m
still working on my tarot magnum opus
Two eagles devour human hearts, depicted below two jaguars. Carvings from the Toltec archaeological
It’s time for another round of Art History Pop Quiz! For the second edition, our ASK Brooklyn Museum
Illustrated cards for the provinces of the Russian Empire (publishedin St. Petersburg 1856). Each c
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