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The Drawing Room, Townshend House (1885) by Anna Alma-Tadema (UK, 1867-1943).
May 1896Artist: F. Schuyler Mathews(American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographPage from a calendar publish
April 1896Artist:F. Schuyler Mathews (American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographPage from a calendar publi
“flying angels”, sketch by elizabeth siddal, date unknown
Satan Rising from the Burning LakeWilliam Strang (British; 1859–1921)1896Etching In: Paradise
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The Crown of Glory, Evelyn de Morgan, 1896
O God, forgive me that I rangedMy live into a dream of love!Will tears of anguish never washThe pass
December 1896Artist:F. Schuyler Mathews (American; 1854–1938)ChromolithographPage from a calen
study for the head of ophelia by john everett millais (1852), alongside the completed version. the m
Neptune (detail)Pierre Augustin Massé(French; fl. late 19th century) after Charles Napier Ken
En plein soleil = In Full SunJames Tissot (French; 1836–1902)ca. 1881Oil on wood The Metropoli
The Young Entomologist, 2020Ink and watercolor on paper
Miss Theobald, Margaret Sarah Carpenter
This handsome bearded male nude poses with great poise and an impressively muscular physique, surely
A different set of artists’ reference photographs, donated by Yanni - I’ve
“The Sisters“ (France, 1869) Oil on canvas, By Berthe Morisot
“flying angels”, sketch by elizabeth siddal, date unknown
study for the head of ophelia by john everett millais (1852), alongside the completed version. the m
Got to see my favorite painting of Morgan le Fay in real life at the Victorian Radicals exhibit! An
Sneak peek! I’ve been working on these black heart perfume bottle necklaces for months and I&r
In honor of International Women’s Day, today we’re featuring the botanical art o
Darcy’s facing a terrible foe, Shahra has a very Chaotic Neutral idea, and I FINALLY am ov
one of the only surviving photographs of elizabeth siddal, circa 1860.
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