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michaelmoonsbookshop:The Mill on the Floss - George EliotCover detail c1905 - art nouveau design by
awwww-cute:My dogs tried to trade me a hibiscus flower and a tennis ball, for the snack I was eating
Poem by Charlotte Brönte:I’ve been wandering in the greenwoods,And ‘mid flowery, smiling
panteha:Convallaria majalis // Lily of the Valley(will always be my favorite flower)
gangtaes:KDRAMAS OVER FLOWERS 2021 (Day 5) → Touch Your Heart↳ favorite love language (physical to
fanny-hs:Some watercolors I did at home in Sweden this last summer. The top two are both of our back
My Flores fan art is done!
another-kinsthetic-blog:Angel + soft/pale theme (ft. flowers & paintings)
have a good evening everyone! i want to draw more tiny secret houses
Great blue heron in a flowering meadow. I wonder if it’s a young one new from the rookery.
pumpertickle:I want my tongue in your pulsating, wet flower
thegetty:This section of a 15th-century Spanish floor has tiles reading speratens (have hope) and ne
floweryshell:Cillian Murphy in Breakfast on Pluto (2005), dir. Neil Jordan
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The Florentine Girl, The Artist’s Daughter, Henry Howard
The Florentine Girl (‘The Artist’s Daughter’)Exhibited : 1827.Oil on Canvas.96.5 x 61 cm.Source : ta
The Florentine Girl (The Artist’s Daughter), exhibited 1827. Henry Howard (English, 1769-1847). Oil
Griselda from Ala Gannha. I love her look! Reminds me of Fortune from MGS2. And the purple flowers a
The Hogsbottom ThreeI love a good rpg podcast… and The Flop House does one that started as an
green anole preserved wet specimen in test tube, $30 shipped in the US. DM to purchase.
henricavyll: I can always tell when adults are about to cry.The Florida Project (2017) dir. Sean Bak
In PoppylandJohnOttis Adams (American; 1851–1927)1901Oil on canvasDavid Owsley Museum of Art, Muncie
In Poppyland (Poppy Field) - John Ottis Adams , 1901American 1851-1927Oil on canvas, 22 x 32 1
Flower Border - John Ottis Adams Impressionism
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