Mildred Anne Butler (1858-1941) - A murder of crows, watercolour on paper, 98 x 66 cm.
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Mildred Anne Butler (1858-1941) - A murder of crows, watercolour on paper, 98 x 66 cm.
Hand painted woodblock print, by German printmaker Lisbet Schulz, c.1940
“Enthralling.. parts are as exciting as a detective story” (Hampshire Chronicle)
“Off-beat touring types will turn to this again and again” (Motor Cyclist)
N. C. Wyeth (American, 1882-1945) Fox in Winter 1935 @VeraNijveld
- Charles Tunnicliffe
Agnes Miller Parker
Frank O Salisbury’s The Enchanted Road, 1928 (via here)
“When a man writes something, it’s what he’s written that’s judged. When a woman writes something, it’s her that’s judged." - Emily Brontë
Based largely on Charlotte’s letters, To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters follows the sisters’ rise from ordinary women to secret authors amid 19th century sexism.
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My first Tey novel was, Daughter of Time, but this is one of my favorites. Love, love the cover art,
Studio Ghibli Scenery: ❀ Mononoke Hime
Town Hall, Albert Square
1974
pic by Ken Davis
Skovvej ved Dyrnæs, Poul S. Christiansen, National Gallery of Denmark
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Eric Gill (US 1882–1940)
Eve and the snake (1926)
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Edward Brian Seago (British, 1910-1974). The Anvil Cloud
Nicolas Delort - Illustration - Main Gallery - From nicolasdelort.com
Paganini Caprice No. 24 – Chaconne Klaverenga
Bob Dylan was hospitalized on May 25, 1997, seriously ill with histoplasmosis, a life-threatening fungal infection that caused the sac around his heart to swell.
The 56-year-old Dylan had complained of chest pains during his birthday celebration the day before, and remained in the hospital for almost a week. He had to cancel his European tour, and remained under treatment for the next few months.
Dylan resumed touring in mid-summer 1997 and released Time Out of Mind on 30 Sept. (recorded in Jan.), his first album of original material in 4 years.