Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier (1796–c. 1848)
I thought I'd give him his own post with my attempts to colorize the newest high res version of his portrait.
nightmarefuel version under the cut
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Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier (1796–c. 1848)
I thought I'd give him his own post with my attempts to colorize the newest high res version of his portrait.
nightmarefuel version under the cut
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection: 1830 fashion plate and 1833 fashion plate.
From 1825–40 the waisted appearance of the coat was accentuated and the chest and hips were padded to make this more marked. Corsets were worn by many men to give the desired form. The tails were cut separately from the coat and seamed on, enabling this corseted look to be more clearly delineated.
— Doreen Yarwood, The Encyclopaedia of World Costume
Extant 1830s frock coat, British made, in the Victoria & Albert Museum collection. The V&A notes the "outbreast pocket" as a feature appearing on frock coats in the 1830s.
1. Gold earrings from the Greek island of Sifnos, 17th-18th century.Â
2. Queen Elizabeth I’s ship pendant necklace, ca 1580
3. English, ca. 1620
4. German, ca 1600
5. English, Second half of 16th centuryÂ
6. European/ maybe Venice, probably second half 19th Century
7. German, ca. 1570
8. French, probably late 19th century
Something I made and posted on the Reddit community a bit ago, thought I’d share here.
Thought that pic looked like a badass album cover, so I edited it a bit hehe
Pigeon attempts to court falcon
For all those in the notes - peregrine falcons hunt by dive-bombing their prey; this falcon however is currently stationary and cannot dive-bomb much of anything. In this moment, the pigeon is safe. The falcon however may not recover from the embarrassment.
I can't tell if that's a giant pigeon or a tiny falcon
Tiny falcon
this struck me
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btw tiny falcon is probably male, females are bigger (female on the left, male on the right). These bitches are interspecies AND gay
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