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Conversation in a Rose Garden (1876) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Ducks on the Vert by Henri Martin
Still Life with Sweetmeats and Glasses in a Landscape by Pier Francesco Cittadini (1616-1681).
Hunting in the Pontine Marshes by Horace Vernet, 1833.
Cat Nap by Henriette Ronner-Knip (1821-1909).
The Raven by Gustave Dore, 1884.
Still Life of Peaches by Henriette Ronner-Knip (1821-1909).
The Dwelling of the Ogre by Gustave Dore, 1868.
You won’t find this pigeon on the streets of New York City. Meet the Pink-necked Green Pigeon (Treron vernans)! This colorful bird can be found throughout Southeast Asia, where it inhabits forests. It hangs out in small flocks in the treetops, foraging mainly for fruit. Distinguishing males from females isn’t too difficult: Females lack pink necks and are mostly olive-green in color!
Photo: Yi-Kai Tea, CC BY-SA 4.0, iNaturalist
Flying Fox (1886) by Vincent van Gogh
I think at this point I'm allowed to share this wild west Jotaro I drew for a wild west JJBA zine last year! ⭐
I think at this point I'm allowed to share this wild west Jotaro I drew for a wild west JJBA zine last year! ⭐
“…And Stay Down!” Charles Keegan 1998
Magax reminds me of like 80s horror movie heros. You know, when horror movies started getting really *pulpy* with the splatter. He's like Ash from Evil Dead. Except he didn't lose a hand. And he's competent. And doesn't work at a grocery store when he's not slaying the undead.
And he'd have the same voice actor as Hoss Delgado.
For centuries, Magax was Neopia's greatest threat, a villain without equal... but all of that is behind him now.
MAGAX
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