Jan Asselijn, The Threatened Swan, c. 1650

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Jan Asselijn, The Threatened Swan, c. 1650
A standing crane
Mughal India, ca. 1650
Opaque pigments heightened with silver on paper, set within gold rules, ascribed below to 'Ali Reza, buff inner borders on blue margins speckled with gold, laid down on card, mounted, framed and glazed.
This detailed rendering of a demoiselle crane, found in the Western regions of India during the winter time, reflects the Mughal tradition of naturalistic depictions of birds and animals that flourished in the 16th to 17th centuries.
Source: Christie's
A Dance Through Time, Part 7.
The Apology dance in 1793!
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Sorry this took so long for a short part! I wanted to finish this part weeks ago but I have been unwell and started new meds immediately after finishing the last part which took a couple of weeks to adjust to. The next part is longer, and will take a few weeks but hoping for late May - Mid-June.
Sins of the Fallen - final angst story
@goodomensafterdark
Based off of the story being made with @kotias called Down the Path of Sin.
English Civil War
Ok, I can't be the only one who noticed it.
These are from Bluesky
Today in London, precisely between the staircase of Trafalgar Square and St James's Park.
The soldiers are from the English Civil War which happened between August 22, 1642 – and September 3, 1651.
Who did the 'I was wrong dance' in 1650 ?????
Exactly! I'm onto something? Is this a Clue?
Vanitas Still Life, Anoniem, 1650, Mauritshuis Museum
Xerxes Break from Pandora Hearts
Do you like this character design?
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It's Complicated
Akutagawa daily 1650/★