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socksatops:Unknown Artist. Lover’s Eyes. 1840. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.Watercolor on iv
Ernesto Rayper (1840–1873)Torrente di montagna
clavierissimo: C. Schumann, autograph musical quotation from Trois romances op.11 no.1, 1840.
Ammi Phillips - Lady in a Gold Colored Dress (c. 1835 - 1840)
tryn 2 b statuesque
gnossienne:August Riedel, Judith (1840) (detail)
heaveninawildflower:Notebook (circa 1840). Small notebook covered in white moire silk, embroidered w
fvrmamentvs:Caspar David Friedrich (September 5, 1774 – May 7, 1840) was a 19th-century German Roma
David Cambell, False Prophet, Illustrations of Prophecy, 1840
vjeranski:Lover’s Eyes, ca. 1840. American. Watercolor on ivory. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
seagodofmagic:The Northern Whale Fishery: The “Swan” and “Isabella,” c. 1840 by John Ward of Hullsaw
modern-vampires-of-art-history: J. M. W. Turner, The Slave Ship (1840) / Vampire Weekend, Unbelieve
annabellioncourt:Letter from Edgar Allan Poe to A. Ramsay 12/30/1845. Housed at the Philadelphia Fre
aic-asian:Peacock and peonies, Utagawa Hiroshige, 1840, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian ArtClarence
ofartemis: Venice: the Grand Canal looking towards the Dogana, J.M.W. Turner, ca. 1840
I needed a break from 1840, in fact I needed a break from that era of the show all together. I think
Happy Title Page Tuesday!(Trollope, F. M. (1840). The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, the
A.W. Faber Polygrades Pencils, 1840. Exhibition “Schreibwerkzeuge” Heinrich Heine Institut, Düsseldo
Cinqué (aka Joseph Cinqué, Chief of the Amistad Captives), John Sartain, ca. 1840
Pepperbox revolver by Alphonse Caron of Paris, circa 1840.from Antikvity Praha
infinity-imagined:Artistic microscope slides produced in the Victorian era (1840~1900) by arranging
Evening dressDate: 1840–45Medium: silk
A gold, turquoise, garnet and diamond snake necklace, circa 1840
ltwilliammowett: Ship Captain’s Ivory Snuff Box circa 1840 The lid features a fouled anchor entwin
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