Ribwort plantain and grasses - Paula von Goeschen-Rösler
German , 1875-1941
Opaque paints on cardboard , 39.7 x 34 cm.

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Ribwort plantain and grasses - Paula von Goeschen-Rösler
German , 1875-1941
Opaque paints on cardboard , 39.7 x 34 cm.
Hintersee with Reiteralm - Adalbert Waagen
German , 1833-1898
Oil on canvas , 21.5 x 17 cm
Fern and Wood Sorrel - Paula von Goeschen-Rösler
German , 1875-1941
Gouache in blue-green, lime green, dark green, ochre, and black, silhouetted and mounted on Japanese paper , 43 x 37.8 cm.
Watching Drugstore June and it has me deciding to become a medicine friend. I'm 33 and don't have a spirit animal yet.
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The naturalist’s library - William Jardine - 1833 - via Internet Archive
that guy's ok... he pays me a tithe. that guy doesn't pay me a tithe - we don't see eye to eye. oh, here comes a big tither. love this guy
Lilac Irises, by Claude Monet
Artist admiring his model's foot - Brynolf Wennerberg , 1921.
Swedish , 1866-1950
Colour lithograph , 48 x 57 cm.
Donkey getting some shade on a hot sunny day in Greece - photographer unknown
Donkey about to get the fuckin drop on father konstaninos - photographer unknown
Honey Blooms - Blair Saxon-Hill , 2026.
American , b. 1979 -
Oil on linen , 112 x 84 cm. 44 x 33 in.
do not forget the patron saint of these weeks that we celebrate ourselves proudly and openly in the streets
her name was Marsha P Johnson, and we have her to thank for so much.
remember, the first Pride was a riot, and she was one of the brave souls who endured it to help carve the path which so many of us walk today. she helped found several activist groups regarding LGBT safety and wellbeing. and she was absolutely radiant, too.
thank you, Marsha. we remember you.
[ID: A picture of Martha P. Johnson, smiling at the camera while wearing a blue dress and a purple sash that says "Stonewall". She is holding what looks to be a package, and has what looks to be a pearl tiara on her head, as well as other accessories. /end ID]
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This shitpost is sitting at 800 upvotes on reddit and I kind of don't like getting semiviral posts. Especially if it's just homophobes talking about how RTD ruined everything.
Lesbia and her Sparrow, (detail), (1907), by Sir Edward John Poynter (1836 – 1919), oil on canvas, 49 cm (19.2 in) x 37 cm (14.5 in), Private Collection