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odditiesoflife:Victorian Headless PortraitsThe Victorian era has many photographs, most of which sho
In Victorian slang, a THREE-FIGURE MAN was a wanted criminal whose capture earned a reward of at lea
The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture much more commonplace, as many of those
pastmalebeauty:Young Man in the Early Victorian Era - 1845
Nana, Eduard Manet
Croff Mansion, Hudson, NY, built in 1870s
The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture much more commonplace, as many of those
reneexmaria:nocturnecity:Neo-victorian / steampunk. Sometimes classy, mostly just brassy. When it’s
cemeterywind:Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transparent moonstone, s
Victorian man doing handstand in studio.
The Man - Wolfand other talesby MM Erckmann - Chatrian[Translated by F.A.M.; The Vicarage, Broughton
A Water Baby (c. 1900) by Herbert James Draper (England, 1863-1920). Manchester Art Gallery.
Fritzøehus, Norway.
New item alert❣We haven’t had this skirt in stock for many years, but we decided to bring it b
Daguerreotype portrait of a young Nubian man possibly selling food in Aswan, Egypt, 1844. By French
Inktober day 31Omg last day of inktober!! I can’t believe I manage to do one illustration 31 d
mama-macabre:Beautiful black women of the Victorian era. Many of these photos were taken while slave
Thumbnails of inked illustrations for The Valiard Mansion, an upcoming novel published by Golden Bel
Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine #2, an upgraded model of what was considered by many to be the f
floralwaterwitch:cemeterywind:Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transpa
omgtsn:cemeterywind:Late Victorian brooch with a man in the moon cameo carved from transparent moons
hannaafekstrom:dryad read in by CactisBoy on Flickr.
Man, vintage smut is HILARIOUS!wickedknickers:Sometimes, your prayers do get answered….
“Manypeeplia Upsidownia” from Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets (1872) by E
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