'Her Majesty led this strange orchestra' by Rosina Emmet Sherwood, 1888.

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'Her Majesty led this strange orchestra' by Rosina Emmet Sherwood, 1888.
Evening Bells - Carlos Schwabe, 1891
'The Three Fates' by Alexander Rothaug, 1910
Tiles, Gustav Klimt
Barry McGlashan (Scottish, b. 1974, Aberdeen, Scotland) - Trapper, 2025, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Riikka Sormunen (Finnish, b. 1987, Helsinki, Finland) - Princess, 2024, Paintings: Oil on Linen
Illustrations by Jean de Paleologu;
Poster Folies Bergère La Jolie Théro, 1898
Advertising posters for Cycles Fernand Clément & Cie, c. 1897 and Cycles Péoria, c. 1898
Turkish Regie Cigarettes, 1895 and Casino de Paris, 1895-1900
Les Fêtards, opérette, 1897 and Liqueurs Spéciales Cusenier, c. 1900
Bruce Pennington
TG , 1979
12 Days of Medieval Illuminations. Today, 11 medieval suns. (Getty Museum)
Dragon by Holly Lucero
19th century hand pressed antique wax seals
Hazel McNab, Last Light, linocut.
pee pee pooo poo
🗣️🗣️ and I’ve been saying this!
Salvador Dali
Metamorphosis of Narcissus
(via @lonequixote)
Panel from a Shawl
first half 18th century
Attributed to Kashmir
Through the eighteenth century, the ever popular flowering plants of the Shah Jahan period transformed into pinecone-shaped clusters of buds emanating from roots of stylized leaves. Here, the motif, called a bota, lines the edge panel of a shawl.