Dress, between 1755 and 1765
From Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris

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Dress, between 1755 and 1765
From Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
Akutagawa daily 1765/★
Suzuki Harunobu, Gathering Lotus Flowers, 1765
Summer and Autumn
Factory Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory British Modeler Joseph Willems Flemish ca. 1765
Grappling Hook from Death in The Family (PHIGHTING!)
"Grappling Hook is a Redcliffe Wrangler!! The faction which is warring against The Church of The True Eye. Their color palette consists of warm red, oranges, and browns, which clashes with the Church's colors of cool teals and greens!! It shows how much the factions are enemies with each other due to differing goals. We first meet them in the comic, and they serve the purpose introducing a faction we've never seen yet in the game. The feather in their hat is likely from their mount!! Despite the cowboy getup they don't ride horses! They ride giant vultures :D also a big fan of the fact they have chaps!! Most people dont think of that when it comes to cowboy clothing 💔 not to mention the gold accents that seem to be a unifying detail those from the region Lost Temple have!! They also have connections with Scythe, they used to be partners, but have now parted ways!! Joining clashing factions AND having and even more contrasting color palette with each other, with Scythe's palette covered in white and Hook's being dark brown!! Not to mention the hats they both wear is near the same!!"
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Helios as personification of midday (c. 1765) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Palacio de la Moncloa.
Portrait of George Montagu Dunk with his Two Secretaries 1765 Oil on canvas, 66 x 78 cm Private collection
HAMILTON, Hugh Douglas
Irish painter (b. ca. 1740, Dublin, d. 1808, Dublin)
The painting shows George Montagu Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax (1716-1771), with his two secretaries, Edward Sedgwick and Lovell Stanhope. The 2nd Earl of Halifax was one of the leading British statesmen of the Georgian era and the 'Father of the Colonies'. As President of the Board of Trade from 1748-61 Halifax did much to foster trade in North America and was responsible for the foundation of Nova Scotia. Its capital, Halifax, is named after him.
The painting is dated centre right, on the dispatch box: 1765.
На картине изображен Джордж Монтегю Данк, 2-й граф Галифакс (1716-1771), с двумя его секретарями, Эдвардом Седжвиком и Ловеллом Стэнхоупом. 2-й граф Галифакс был одним из ведущих британских государственных деятелей Георгианской эпохи и «отцом колоний». Будучи президентом Совета по торговле с 1748 по 1761 год, Галифакс много сделал для развития торговли в Северной Америке и был ответственным за основание Новой Шотландии. Ее столица, Галифакс, названа в его честь.
Hesperus as Personification of the Evening Star, 1765.
By Anton Raphael Mengs