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gaycomicsnshit: trumpetsandbookmarks: womanwithaknife: Dudes in 18th century would b like “if u don’t respond to my marriage proposal by next winter I’m going to enlist in the war and die .” i resent being able to understand this post
betteroffdeaddesigns: spookyloop: anaisnein: Today I learned that the university of Coimbra in Portugal has a great 18th-century library, the Biblioteca Joanina, that maintains a colony of bats to effectively control the population of paper-eating
hexglyphs:me, a “beauty guru” in the 18th century: UH OH SISTERS!!! *dies of lead poisoning from the lethal doses of white lead pigment i use to paint my face*
nonbinarygoatman: chuckletons: saga1419: spacedewey: detournementsmineurs: Memento Mori ring, England, late 17th to early 18th Century. You could put a Skittle in there Wouldnt a ring like this meant to be used to carry a little poison? ah! but
olofahere: owlishwitch: This is some 18th century mom’s way of getting her kid to shut up for half an hour
mens-rights-activia: dildeaux: barduils: me, a “beauty guru” in the 18th century: UH OH SISTERS!!! *dies of lead poisoning from the lethal doses of white lead pigment i use to paint my face*
Villa Pisani is a late baroque villa at Stra on the mainland of the Veneto, northern Italy. It was begun in the early 18th century for Alvise Pisani, the most prominent member of the Pisani family, who was appointed doge in 1735. The initial
art-of-swords: Patta Sword Dated: 18th century Place of Origin: South India Measurements: overall length: 55.5in (1410mm). Blade length: 39.5in (1000mm) Apparently there are only a handful of this type of Patta swords known to exist, this one being
art-of-swords: Khanjar Dagger with Sheath Dated: 18th century Culture: Indian Medium: steel, silver, jade, diamond, gold, leather Measurements: H. with sheath 13 7/8 in. (35.2 cm); H. without sheath 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm); L. of blade 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm);
art-of-swords: Pata Dagger Dated: 18th century Culture: South Indian Medium: steel Measurements: L. 13 3/4 in. (34.9 cm); W. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); Wt. 9.7 oz. (275 g) Source: Copyright © 2014 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mary Queen of Scots, Death Clock,The original engraved dial with 18th century modified to a balance-spring movement by J. Moysan of Blois, France. Timepieces were formerly an apt reminder that your time on earth grows shorter with each passing minute.
This remarkable 18th-century wax anatomical model comes from the Javier Puerta Museum, and was recently on display as part of the “Arte y Carne” Exhibition this past May in Madrid. It’s similar to one I posted a few days ago, but this one depicts
bridgioto: The Naturalist Catcher is a beast keenly adapted to the excess of highly enthusiastic 18th century naturalists constantly traipsing through its forest. Been jamming on this illustration all week! I struggled with coloring it a lot, actually,
joachimmurat: I still find it the funniest thing that the French nobles were scandalized when Louis XVI *didn’t* take an official mistress or sleep around, as French kings were expected to in the 17th and 18th centuries. He’s just like “but I love
biggest-gaudiest-patronuses: sauntering-vaguely-downwards: roboticsappreciationsociety: did-you-kno: ‘The Writer,’ 1 of 3 surviving automata from the 18th century, is a programmable boy that uses quill and ink to write any 40 letters of custom
waistnotwantnot: This is so odd I found this, one of my latest erotic dreams involved me in period 17th or 18th century dress, with the back open JUST like this, no undergarments, being belted by my former english teacher…..;D
caramelizee: unkept late 18th century poet looks from Ann Demeulemeester S/S RTW 2007
redlipstickresurrected:Unknown Artists - Sun, ca. 18th century, India Paintings: Tempera with Gold
how-riddikulus: highkristen: clevernamegirl: sixpenceee: A playground next to an 18th century cemetery. (Source) Imagine little ghost children coming over to play and some of them becoming best friends with living children. Is it just me, or is that
zooeyclairedeschanel:“give me liberty or give me death!” only true 1770s kids will get this lol reblog if u miss the 18th century
art-of-swords: Kastane Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Sri Lankan Medium: Wooden handle inlaid with gold and silver; steel blade Measurements: Length: 28 5/8 in. (72.7 cm) More on the Kastane Sword Source: © Los Angeles County Museum of Art
peashooter85: Rare 3 shot flintlock revolving blunderbuss, late 18th century.
paranormaldaily: A young couple caught footage of what they believe could be the ghost of a female servant at a palace where it is believed she died in a fire in the 18th century. Danielle Hyde, 21, and Savanna Brown, 23, visited Tryon Palace in North
hadrian6: Ivory Skull. 18th.century. German. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
heaveninawildflower: ‘Birds and Flowers’ ( Edo period, 18th century ). Ink and colour on paper. Image and text courtesy Freer Sackler. Japanese Art Copyright with museum.
japaneseaesthetics:Painting. About 18th century, Japan
mcspifferson: shoomlah: I can’t explain it, but reinterpreting Disney princess outfits through a more historically accurate lens really, really appeals to me. Beauty and the Beast has always hovered hesitantly in the late 18th century (especially
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indecisivevaljean: Art History Meme: 4/5 movements Rococo » de Troy, Boucher, Fragonard, Lebrun, Watteau “Rococo, less commonly roccoco, also referred to as "Late Baroque”, is an 18th-century artistic movement and style […] The
ezrakaynig: when did society decide that makeup has to look as natural as possible in order to look good…..like i want to wear glittery false eye lashes and black lipstick and as much blush as an 18th century french aristocrat but that isn’t acceptable
I keep listening to fanmixes and going “wah forbidden love again???” then I remember I’m listening to music inspired by dudes who were probably trying to carry out a romantic relationship during the 18th century which was pretty damn
art-of-swords: Dagger with Sheath Dated: 18th century Culture: Turkish Medium: jade, steel, gold, copper, shagreen, gemstone Measurements: L. with sheath 14 5/16 in. (36.4 cm); L. without sheath 13 5/16 in. (33.8 cm); W. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt.
striderepiphany: I made a neat AU where Aizawa is a schoolteacher in 18th century Japan He takes in “odd” children cast out from their villages
ffuscous: 18th Century Fruit Four “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
ivie-walker:We can all appreciate a well lit corner in your house that you can pretend you’re in an 18th century painting in.See uncensored photo and much more on my OF.
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art-of-swords: Katar Dagger with Sheath Dated: 18th century Culture: Indian Medium: Steel, silk, wood Measurements: L. with sheath 17 ¾ in. (45.1 cm); L. without sheath 16 11/16 in. (42.4 cm); W. 3 5/16 in. (8.4 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 1.4 oz. (493.3 g); Wt.
armthearmour: A lovely Katar with a Damascus steel blade and gold koftgari hilt, India, ca. 18th century, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
peashooter85: Gold and turquoise decorated jamadhar with velvet, gold, and silver thread sheath, India, 18th century. from The State Hermitage Museum, Russia
did-you-kno: Barns are red because of mold. 18th- century American farmers prevented mold growth by covering their barns with a mixture of milk, lime, iron, and rust, which turned the wood red. Once mass-produced paint became available, red was
resultsofpubliceducation: kateyfeltfree: nezua: hardcoregurlz: Slave gravesite in New York City “SOMETHING YOUR TOUR GUIDE MIGHT NOT TELL YOU: The heart of NYC’s Financial District is built on a huge 18th century African Burial Ground. Some
did-you-kno: ‘The Writer,’ 1 of 3 surviving automata from the 18th century, is a programmable boy that uses quill and ink to write any 40 letters of custom text. This 240-year-old automaton uses all 6,000 of its parts to create just enough
hadrian6: Figure of a Warrior partly draped. 18th.century. Giovanni Battista Cipriani. Italian. 1727-1785. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
artauthority: Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, 1782. (National Gallery, London, United Kingdom) Oil on canvas. 98 x 70 cm. Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun was the official portrait painter to Marie Antoinette in the 18th century. She
artmastered: London scenes by Canaletto, mid-18th century Venetian artist Canaletto first travelled to England in 1746 after the number of Englishmen on the Grand Tour dropped significantly during the War of Austrian Succession. He painted many major
hadrian6: Bacchus and Ariadne. 18th.century. Andrea Appiani. Italian. 1754-1817. oil on canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
renaissance-art: Francesco Melzi c. 1517-1520 Pomona and Vertumnus It was not until the 1990’s that this painting achieved any sort of recognition. It was in need of restoration of and no one could prove who the original artist was. An 18th century
art-of-swords: Katara Dagger of Tipu Sultan Dated: end of 18th century Culture: Indian Medium: steel blade, handle and sheath of gold studded with rubies, emeralds and diamonds Measurements: overall length 35.9cm (including scabbard) This example of
art-of-swords: Khanjar Dagger Dated: 18th century Culture: Indian (Moghul) Measurements: overall length 38.3 cm The dagger has a curved, double-edged blade with a fuller at the center and double groove made of fine, wootz damask. The ivory grip is carved
we-are-rogue: Chilanum daggers, India, 16th-18th centuries.
neverbat: farorescourage: kaplands: we should talk more about how ‘macaroni’ in 18th century england was used to mean ‘fashionable’ because a bunch of rich young dudes went to italy and really liked the stuff there language is weird humans
jammespotter: mood: a wealthy 18th century woman who needs to lie down for hours after anything remotely distressing happens
jammespotter:mood: a wealthy 18th century woman who needs to lie down for hours after anything remotely distressing happens
natural–blues: queer-raccoon: butim-justharry: licieoic: rush-keating: npr: thegetty: The story behind The Laundress. This is so good. -Emily I find that hard to reconcile with how 18th century dresses had boobs practically hanging out of
obinopekenobi: 18th century Discourse: Women, especially young ones, are ruled by affect and lack critical thinking. Their minds are so soft and their sense of self so permeable that they identify with any fictional characters they come across, and must
ravenclawssong: jammespotter: mood: a wealthy 18th century woman who needs to lie down for hours after anything remotely distressing happens