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The Lady of the Lake telleth Arthur of the Sword Excalibur, Aubrey Beardsley, The Birth Life and Act
marquisdelaughingette: Apothéose de Lafayette (Apotheosis of Lafayette), c. 1834. Etching an
oh-no-theres-a-negro-in-my-mom: In the nineteenth century masturbation was a disease; in the twentie
Martian Canals“No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that thi
Geronimo, c. 1886. A prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache tribe, Geronimo led his tribe&rsq
‘The Vampyre’ 200th‘His character was dreadfully vicious, for that the possession
Vulcanize-Charles Goodyear and the Roman god of FireThe early nineteenth century saw tremendous adva
Professor Georg Ebers was a German Egyptologist of the late nineteenth century who is most famous fo
Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 94 Degrees in the Shade, 1876Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
nisiedrawsstuff:English Costume of the Nineteenth Centuryby John Laver and illustrated by Iris Brook
Gustave Moreau, The Young Man and Death (1856-65). Harvard Art Museums.
George Inness, Harvest Moon (1891)
Antonietta Brandeis (Czech, 1848-1926): Sunset in the lagoon (via Bonhams)
Julia Jolin Carlson (Swedish, 1856 - 1924): Portrait of an Italian Beauty (via Uppsala Auktionskamma
Eugène Cuvelier, Forêt de Fontainebleau. ca. 1860.
Attributed to Antonietta Brandeis (Czech, 1848-1926): Bridge over a venetian canal with a boy fishin
— Midshipman F Proby-Doughty- British School (c. first-quarter of 19th century) (RMG)
Some of my favorites from the Louvre’s collection of Gustave Moreau sketches.
Image from ‘Illustrated Battles of the Nineteenth Century. [By Archibald Forbes, Major Art
Emilia Dukszyńska-Dukszta (Polish, 1837 - 1898): Self-portrait (1890) (via National Museum in Warsaw
“In nineteenth century Russia we write letters we write letters.”A Great Comet wallpaper
page 175 of “The astrologer of the nineteenth century” (1825)
Late nineteenth-century ear-trumpet made from a conch shell, possibly American-made. Source: Phisick
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