Emma Hart, Lady Hamilton, as Circe (1782) by George Romney (English, 1734–1802), oil on canvas, 240.1 x 148.5 cm, National Trust, Waddesdon Manor, England

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Emma Hart, Lady Hamilton, as Circe (1782) by George Romney (English, 1734–1802), oil on canvas, 240.1 x 148.5 cm, National Trust, Waddesdon Manor, England
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"Wait up mommy, look what I got for you!" - CWPA 2020 (Kunal Gupta/The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2020)
"Centaur in love". By Angelo Jank, 1897.
Anna Loginova aka Vindront aka Vin the Artist (Russian) - The Sun roars into View, 2024, Paintings
kate bush wielding a sword (1980) — photographed by adrian boot
visitation by an angel (revisited)
Christopher Kane’s S17 Ready-to-Wear Collection
detail from Annunciation by Jan van Eyck, c. 1434-1436 {full}
Geometric Beaded Crepe Evening Dress
c. 1925
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Steve Sanderson (British), Peaceful Sunday, Acrylic on wood panel
Resting turtle person. Ornements du Japon.1883.
Edward Henry Potthast - "The Witchery of the Moonbeams" (1906)
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Silhoutettes of birds of different species and of bats, in flight. La méthode graphique dans les sciences expérimentales et principalement en physiologie et en médecine. 1885.
H¹ - H⁴: Hibou (owl)
F: Faisan argenté (Silver pheasant)
P¹ and P²: Pigeon
P³: Pigeon Montauban (Montauban pigeon)
p¹ and p²: Pigeon-paon (Fantail pigeon)
M¹ - M⁸: Mouette (Seagull)
B¹ - B⁵: Bécassine (Snipe)
G¹ and G²: Grive (Thrush)
E: Émouchet (Kestrel)
C¹ - C⁴: Canard (Duck)
Ch¹ - Ch³: Chauve-souris (Bat)
(From source)