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Cows in the Field, Constant Troyon, ca. 1852
keirabisexual:Queen Henrietta Maria and Her Children, c. 1852. Frederick Goodall
Canvassing for a Vote, George Caleb Bingham, 1852
Instruments de Musique, Wind instruments, infographic 1852. Colour lithography, Bousse Lebel, Paris.
Mrs. Schuyler Burning Her Wheat Fields on the Approach of the British, Emanuel Leutze, 1852
László Mednyánszky (1852–1919) - Under the Cross (c. 1892)
oldpaintings: Fountain at Versailles, 1911 by James Carroll Beckwith (American, 1852–1917)
widenerlibrary: We thought we’d make one more visit to A Journey to the Tea Countries of China (1852
historyofartdaily: John Everett Millais, Ophelia, detail, 1851–1852, Tate Britain, London, source
Bored and/or Depressed Animals at the London Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, 1852.
Throwback Thursday: A map of Princeton, New Jersey, 1852. The campus of what was then named the Coll
4remy:“Ophelia” by John Everett Millais (1851–1852) Oil on canvas
cma-photography-department: Notre Dame, Paris, Édouard Baldus, 1852, Cleveland Museum of Art: Photog
A Huguenot on St. Bartholomew’s Day by John Everett Millais; circa 1852
marie-duplessis: Ophelia (details) by John Everett Millais, c. 1852
oldpaintings:Mona Lisa at the Louvre, 1911 by Louis Béroud (French, 1852–1930)
P. S. Duval’s Lithograhpic & Color Printing Estab., Philadelphia, 1852. by Halloween HJB h
Christian Krohg (1852 - 1925) Lystring
artist-aivazovski:The Harbor At Odessa On The Black Sea, 1852, Ivan AivazovskiMedium: oil,canvas
Princess Alice (apparently a birthday card for her father) - Study of a dead bird - 1852 - via Royal
oliverscarlin:Antonio Ciseri - Study for Martyrdom of the Maccabees, 1852–63
thepolishstufflove: “Spring in w Gościeradz” (1933) by Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish;1852–1936), crayon,
oldpaintings:Love’s Testament, 1898 by Phoebe Anna Traquair (Irish, 1852–1936)
obsessionartborady:“Faust’s Dream” (Germany, 1852) Body color, Charcoal - By Carl Gustav Carus
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