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history-of-fashion:ab. 1830 Fan (antler and paper, lithographed and painted)ab. 1833 Fan (mother-of-
Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First. Aitkin, 1833
enatemanhattan:Morning, Overcast Day, Rouen. Camille Pissarro (1830 - 1903)
Seals on the Rocks, 1873 by Albert Bierstadt (German-born American, 1830–1902)
cavetocanvas:Liberty Leading The People - Eugène Delacroix, 1830
Balcón en Nápoles por Carl Gustav Carus, 1829-30 aprox.
“La Turque” by Étienne Aubry, presumed portrait of Mademoiselle Duthé (1748–1830)
ARTCANVAS Lake Suwa in The Shinano Province 1830 Canvas Art Print by Katsushika Hokusai – 26″ x 18″
Hokusai - Reflection in Lake at Misaka in Kai Province (1830)
oldpainting:Sir Frederic Leighton “Flaming June” c.1895Sir Frederic Leighton (1830- 1896) English pa
Mount St. Michael, Cornwall, Clarkson Stanfield, 1830
Joseph Dionysius Odevaere (1778–1830)Narcissus
lookingbackatfashionhistory:• Stockings.Date: 1830-1835Medium: Cotton, silk
transistoradio:Joseph Denis Odevaere (1775–1830), Lord Byron on His Death-Bed (c.1826), oil on canva
history-of-fashion:1836 Pimen Orlov - Portrait of an Unknown Man, a Stroganov Family Descendant
Joseph Dionysius Odevaere (1778–1830)Pygmalion et Galatée, 1822
vincentbriggs:(Apologies again for the crappy photo, my camera still has mysterious dirt trapped ins
historicaldress:GENT’S TAIL COAT, 1830sblack wool frock coat w/ pockets in tails lined w/ tan &
Beer bottle, 1830 - 1890. Germany. Via Technoseum
zooophagous:bill-holmes:how the fuck did we get from there to where we are todayI’m so happy this ex
artist-thomas-cole:A Tornado in the Wilderness, 1835, Thomas ColeMedium: oil,canvas
cma-drawings:View of a City at Night, Camille Roqueplan , 1831, Cleveland Museum of Art: DrawingsSiz
alioszas:“On Wednesdays we wear pink.”, but it’s 1830s and the Romantic era is in full bloom.
karl-bodmer:Confluence of the Fox River and the Wabash in Indiana, 1832, Karl BodmerMedium: watercol
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