1982
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1982
Tuan Vu (Vietnamese, 1971) - On the Bridge (2024)
Oil and oil sticks on linen, 36 in × 30 in
🦄 Ichthyologie; ou, Histoire naturelle des poissons: . Berlin, Chez l'auteur, 1796.. The seahorse genus Hippocampus comes from Greek Hippos (Horse) & Kampos (…sea monster!) #bhlib Original source Image description: Historical scientific illustration titled “Ichthyologie; ou, Histoire naturelle des poissons,” 1796, depicting three marine species with handwritten labels: Fig. 1 shows a brown, textured sea dragon with a curled tail and ridged segments; Fig. 2 features a brown seahorse with spiny protrusions, a long snout, and a curled tail, accompanied by a top view highlighting its wing-like pectoral fins; Fig. 3 illustrates an elongated, orange-striped sea pipe with a narrow body and a small fin near its head. The artwork provides detailed anatomical views emphasizing distinctive textures, fins, and body shapes characteristic of the Seahorse genus Hippocampus and related species.
Comet R3 PanSTARRS
Tatiana Oskina
I’m still learning.
Jun'ichiro Sekino (Japanese, 1914-1988)
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An Bit of Old London, 1890 by Benjamin Walter Spiers (English, 1845–1923)
Words by Andrea Gibson