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Witches’ Tree (c. 1882-98) by Edward Burne-Jones
Time Travel Question : 19th Century IV and Earlier
If you could travel through time, but only to see something for research or fun, not to change anything, what would you pick? (Yes you may have a babel fish in your ear to translate).
Parisian coca wine and absinthe party with the expressionists
Pre-Raphaelite Party circa 1848
Vienna 1899
Installation and opening of the Statue of Liberty "in all her coppery glory."
Meet Victor Hugo
Meet Georg Wilhelm Steller and see live Steller's Sea Cows
Charlotte, Duchess of Richmond's Ball in Brussels 15 June 1815.
Adventuring in South America with Charles Darwin
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Frederick Sandys (1829–1904), May (detail)
Snakeshead Wallpaper - Morris & Co
La Roue de la Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune) Edward Burne-Jones (British; 1833–1898) 1875–83 Oil on canvas Musée d’Orsay, Paris
"The Childhood of Saint Cecily" by Marie Spartali Stillman (1883)
John William Waterhouse
The siren 1900
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