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durkin62: We still haven’t even gotten past the 19th century yet around here.
starpunch: Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket // James Whistler // 19th Century
bushwasright: even in the 19th century BCE people we’re complaining that there was no originality left
jtotheizzoe: There Are Whales Alive Today That Are Older Than Moby Dick! Eskimo hunters, whaling off the coast of Alaska, discovered 19th century stone and metal harpoon tips embedded in the blubber of bowhead whales. That means these relatives of humpba
yorkeantiquetextiles: A Tsutsugaki Futonji, 2nd half 19th century, Japan: created with free-hand rice-paste resist on indigo-dyed hand-woven cotton. Painted pigments. Four-panel construction. The pine is ever green, lives to be a thousand years old,
To discover that Concorde was actually the work of an unknown 19th century child is an uplifting and emotional experience. And a quick experiment reveals that the same basic design is still in production by school children today. Children say their
paperimages: Thomas Eakins (American, 1844 - 1916) Swimming, 1885 there was talent around even in the 19th century
baciodellarte:The Birth of Venus, circa 1879, William-Adolphe Bouguereau The Birth of Venus (French: La Naissance de Vénus) is one of the most famous paintings by 19th-century painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau. It depicts not the actual birth of Venus
greuze: Feodor Antonovich Moller (1812-1874)The Kiss (Detail)Oil on canvas, 19th Century
jaded-mandarin:Castané. Detail from Flower Piece with Roses and Sweet Peas, 19th Century.
fleurdulys: Legend of the Sirens - Eduardo Dalbono 19th century
surechigai: A flexible rapier made during the 19th century in Toledo, Spain.
diaryof-alittleswitch: peashooter85: Rare and unusual “Femme Fatale” ring pistol, originates from France, third quarter of the 19th century. Sold at Auction: ป,350 Daddy, lookit!!! Oh hell, I so need one of these for my collection!! Never can
peashooter85: A rare Dreyse pinfire double rifle originating from Germany, mid 19th century. Beautifully & ornately engraved scroll work. -fms
peashooter85: Factory engraved Colt New Line .22 pocket revolver, mid to later 19th century. Sold at auction: Ů,000
medievalpoc: queermindsfuckalike: secretlesbians: 19th Century Queer Couples 1. 1891 – Photo by Alice Austen 2. 1855 – Martha O’Curry 3. 1890 – via www.ChloeAndOlivia.wordpress.com 4. 1890 – via www.Flickr.com/photos/SShreeves 5. 1899
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hadrian6: Telemachus Arming. 19th.century.Luigi Bienaime. Belgian. 1795-1878. marble. collage by Hadrian6.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: The Remorse. 19th.century.Jean Barnabe Amy. French 1839-1907. marble.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
100artistsbook: Jules-Elie Delaunay, Reapers in the Roman Countryside, 19th century
hadrian6: Aurotino. Italian. 19th.century. marble. Sotheby’s July 2009.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Flower-shop, Brussels, designed by Paul Hankar, 19th century.
Armelle Caron’s Taxonomy of City Blocks “Paris is a series of wide, 19th-century boulevards (reputedly wide enough to facilitate the advance of artillery into the frequently rebellious city) imposed upon a medieval spiderweb of streets. The
怪奇談絵詞(かいきだんえことば) Kaikidan Ekotoba - mysterious mid-19th century scroll depicting yōkai 妖怪 (spirits & monsters), author unknown.
wetheurban: ART: Hidden Fore-Edge Paintings in 19th Century Books! Sometimes the greatest artworks are hidden in plain sight! Case in point: the University of Iowa recently discovered a four-volume set of scientific books from 1837 contains hidden paint
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger Dated: mid-19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 43 cm Described as a dagger for ‘esoteric rituals’ the dagger features a straight, double-edged blade with a triple fuller, engraved with floral
hushaby: Exhibition: ‘Hold That Pose: Erotic Imagery in 19th Century Photography’ at the Kinsey Institute, Bloomington, Indiana Part 2 | Art Blart
The Quintessentially Victorian Vision of Ogden’s “The Wire”
wickedknickers: What those 19th century soirees were really like…
antique-erotic: Such strong vital beauty in these toned, slender-figured models, immortalised in the flawless perfection of youth by Guglielmo Plüschow at the end of the 19th Century. What a handsome man on the right - that jawline!
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blackandwtf: 1890 A young boy named Henry Light poses in a dress. The photographer was Christian S. Roshon, he operated a photography business across the state of Pennslyvania. Young boys commonly wore dresses in the 19th century, but by 1905 it was
science-junkie: Atomic weights revision changes periodic table A magnificent period piece from mid-19th-century Russia has just received a bit of a renovation. Five elements at the heart of the periodic table will never look the same again, following
explore-blog: All of Jason Franzen’s office etiquette posters are wonderful and tragicomically necessary, but especially this one. When in doubt, consult Chris Anderson’s Email Charter. Compare and contrast with the 19th-century equivalent. (↬
packconfig: Shocking quality, but an interesting take on an Early 19th Century Vampire hunting kit. Found here
gay-erotic-art: antique-erotic: Such strong vital beauty in these toned, slender-figured models, immortalised in the flawless perfection of youth by Guglielmo Plüschow at the end of the 19th Century. What a handsome man on the right - that jawline!
laurakvstheworld: surechigai: A flexible rapier made during the 19th century in Toledo, Spain. I’d wear it as a crown and slit the throat of any man who tried to touch me.
jtotheizzoe: Everything in its Place If I could marry a vintage infographic, I would be down on one knee in front of John Philipps Emslie’s 19th century creations. Simply brilliant. Especially that volcano. Found at Lost Type.
daydreams-of-a-matriarchist: The Branks, also sometimes called Dame’s Bridle, or Scold’s Bridle comprised of a metal facial mask and spiked mouth depressor that was implemented on housewives up until the 19th century. Sometimes called “A scold’s
mscoolcat: maraschino-virgin: icanfinallybeme: theweekmagazine: 12 amazingly cruel anti-suffregette cartoons from the 19th century wow. notice how the anti-feminist rhetoric hasn’t changed? “Oh, you’re a feminist? you must never get laid,
weakdaes: descentintotyranny: Through the 1950s, Africans and Native Americans Were Kept In Zoos As Exhibits Feb. 13 2014 Throughout the late 19th century, and well into the 1950′s, Africans and in some cases Native Americans, were kept as exhibits
art-of-swords: Sword with Scabbard Dated: 16th–19th century Culture: Chinese or Korean Medium: steel, wood, bronze, gold, silver, iron, pigment Measurements: blade length 2 ft. (61 cm) Source: Copyright © 2014 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Stained Glass of a Union Soldier of the American Civil War at Bardstown Kentucky by mharrsch on Flickr.
darksilenceinsuburbia: 19th Century German Cromolitographs
did-you-kno: Ratu Udre Udre was a Fijian chief who holds the world record for “most prolific cannibal.” During the 19th century, he ate almost 999 people. For each body he ate, he kept stones which were later placed alongside his tomb. Locals believed
vintagemarlene: samurai, late 19th century (www.vintag.es)
thingsofthisworld: Images from an Arabic manuscript featuring schematics for water powered systems, pulleys and gearing mechanisms. The date is unknown but is thought to be from sometime between the 16th and 19th century.
aleyma: Leon-Germain Pelouse, January: Cernay near Rambouillet, 19th century (source).
boysarewelluddered: fuckyeahhistorycrushes: 19th-century painter Carl Joseph Begas was a hottie and a half. Wears pants so tight he must have a PA like Victoria’s husband to hide his recurrent hard ons.
southcarolinadove: 18th and early 19th century Georgian era “Dearest” jewerly, each stone represents a letter of the word “dearest” D - DiamondE - EmeraldA - AmethystR - RubyE - EmeraldS - SapphireT - Topaz/Turquoise
artmastered: Portraits of famous 19th century figures by William Nicholson, 1899
whiskeyandspentbrass: peashooter85: Rare LeMat revolver rifle, mid to late 19th century. Oh fuck me… Most beautiful revolver ive seen
art-of-swords: Kaskara Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Sudanese Measurements: overall length 110 cm The sword has a straight, double-edged, European blade, grooved at the centre of the first part and engraved with sun, moon and stars under the
art-of-swords: Yatagan Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Turkish Measurements: overall length 78.5 cm The sword has a curved, single-edged, concave blade. The silver grip and ring-nut are engraved with floral motifs and have remains of gilding and
Dioramas Inspired by 19th-Century Women Novelists
From the article I just reblogged, Dioramas Inspired by 19th Century Women Novelists via The Atlantic.
greg69sheryl: A scene from the 1975 movie “Mandingo.” Even 19th-Century white women desired black cock! anaistheninja: Tu es à moi… Anais xx
life1nmotion: Girona-Based 05AM Arquitectura Refurbishes a 19th-Century Home in Saint-Maur-des-FossésThe Spanish firm 05AM Arquitectura completed a house refurbishment of a “Maison à Colombages” for a young family.
art-of-swords: Katana Sword Dated: mid-19th century Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 36 ½" (92.71cm); blade length 27 1/8" (68.89cm) The handle of the sword is covered in white samé, the cured skin of a ray shark (commonly referre