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    14 hours ago

    wightwick manor is my favourite place in the world

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  2. 5 hours ago

    The Black Sea fleet in Feodosiya (1890) by Ivan Aivazovsky (Russia, 1817-1900).

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  3. 7 hours ago

    In Time of Peril (1897) by Edmund Blair Leighton (England, 1852-1922). Auckland Art Gallery.

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  4. Jan 3

    Love Among The Ruins by Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) at Wightwick, Wolverhampton, England. There is a major Burne-Jones exhibition at the Tate until 24 Feb.

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  5. Jan 3

    La Belle Dame Sans Mersi [Also a poem written by poet, John Keats] by Frank Dicksee (England, 1853-1928).

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    30 Dec 2018

    Illustration to Pride and Prejudice made by Helen Binyon in the 1930s. “I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”

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  7. Jan 2

    London in the moonlight (1880) by John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893). Bridgeman Art Library. English Victorian-era artist.

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  8. Jan 1

    Aftenpassiar or Evening Talk (1886) by Viggo Johansen (Denmark, 1851-1935).

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  9. Jan 1

    The Black Cat [Le Chat Noir] (1896) by John White Alexander (USA, 1856-1915).

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  10. Jan 1

    The Absinthe Drinker (1901) by Viktor Oliva (Czech, 1861–1928). The painting hangs at the Café Slavia, Prague, Czech Republic.

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  11. 30 Dec 2018

    An Artist's Gathering (1903) by Viggo Johansen (Denmark, 1851-1935).

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  12. 30 Dec 2018

    The vicar receives his tithes (1792) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839).

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  13. Retweeted
    27 Dec 2018

    "Manypeeplia Upsidownia" from Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets (1872) by Edward Lear (1812-1888).

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  14. 29 Dec 2018

    Laplanders in snowstorm (1904-5) by John Bauer (Sweden, 1882–1918), painter & illustrator.

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  15. 29 Dec 2018

    Witches at their Incantations (1646) by Salvator Rosa (Italy, 1615-1673).

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  16. 29 Dec 2018

    Still Life of Books, Brush, Inkwell and a Pen on a Table (1902) by Edward Norton Griffith (USA, 1858-1948). [“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” - C.S. Lewis]

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  17. 28 Dec 2018

    Death Looking into the Window of One Dying (1900) by Jaroslav Panuška (Czech, 1872-1958).

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  18. Retweeted
    27 Dec 2018
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    The whole "nonsense" genre that evolved during the Victorian era is fascinating.

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  19. 27 Dec 2018
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  20. Retweeted
    27 Dec 2018

    One should probably read this once a year.

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