The decomposition of light by a prism. La lumière et les couleurs. 1874.
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The decomposition of light by a prism. La lumière et les couleurs. 1874.
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Splendor solis, c. 1582
Solar prominences. Sun, moon, and stars. 1893.
A parahelion in the far north of Canada makes multiple suns appear in the sky. The drama of the forests. 1921. Illustrated by Arthur Heming.
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Monsù Desiderio, "Inferno" (Particolare), 1645 ca. , coll. privata
NGC 7814: The Little Sombrero in Pegasus
Credits: CHART32 Team, Johannes Schedler
Star-field in Canis Minor. Modern Cosmologies. 1929.
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Sketch for a Detail of the Temple of the Earth
— Hugo Höppener, 1897
'Gothic Church over Treetops in the Moonlight'. Carl Gustav Carus. c. 1840.
When she says "pleasepleaseplease" in that whiny voice right before she's about to cum >>>>
René Lalique Serpent Pectoral Pendant designed around 1899.
A dandelion, above and below ground. Everyday Problems in Biology. 1939.
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"Lenore" — Frank Kirchbach (1896)
Maija Kanerva.
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“Pause at the Edge” by Cuban artist Tomás Sánchez.