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ornamentedbeing:To kick off tomorrow post we’ll start with something a little earlier than what I ha
rubenista:Samuel Colman, Sketching the Ruins of Tintern Abbey, between 1780 - 1845
mimic-of-modes:This Hat is edged with a ribbon au Diadême.* Its Crown is enveloped with a tuft of pi
fuckyeahhistorycrushes:Charles Alexandre de Calonne (1734-1802), Controller-General of Finances of K
magictransistor:Isoda Koryūsai. Falcon on Perch, c. 1780.
galleryofunknowns:Circle of Henri Pierre Danloux (1753-1809), ‘Portrait of a young gentleman in an e
deathsdeer:vincentbriggs:My coat is finished and I love it! I think it’s one of the best things I’ve
Finished the blog post on the waistcoat with the patchwork lining. I’ve been terribly slack ab
A pair of English flintlock pistols produced by Waters & Co. circa 1780.from Thomas Delmar Ltd.
Finally got around to posting the rest of that photoshoot! (And there are links to construction post
george-romney:William Beckford (1760–1844), 1782, George Romney
vincentbriggs:Waistcoat embroidery update. The bottom edge is all filled in! And once I work my way
This is a suit design I did a while ago. I think it would be great fun to go as a bluejay to a masqu
vincentbriggs:vincentbriggs:Alright, I’m sorry I called these breeches “horrible and garish”. I love
vincents-crows:New sewing blog post, though it’s more felting than sewing: 1780′s-90′s Cocked Hat.
artist-joseph-wright:Matlock Tor by Daylight, 1780, Joseph WrightMedium: oil,canvas
artist-joseph-wright:Lake with Castle on a Hill, 1787, Joseph WrightMedium: oil,canvashttps://www.wi
galleryofunknowns:Follower of Martin Drolling (b.1752 - d.1817), ‘Portrait of an elegant young Gentl
I started this pair of breeches a few months ago and then abandoned them for a bit, but now they’re
Jean-Baptiste Greuze - The White Hat (1780)
Straw & Lace “Picture Hat”, 1780
vivelareine:Portrait of a girl in a garden by George Morland, circa 1786-1788.
Some photos I took this weekend.
I made a gif of me blowing out a candle.
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