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George Richmond - Portrait of Μaharani Jind Kaur (1863)
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george richmond - self portrait
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sesiondemadrugada · 7 months
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George Richmond.
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Charles Darwin, aged 31, four years after the Beagle voyage, in a watercolor portrait by George Richmond.
Charles Darwin, con 31 años, cuatro años después del viaje del Beagle, en un retrato a la acuarela realizado por George Richmond.
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Charles Darwin, aged 31, four years after the Beagle voyage, in a watercolor portrait by George Richmond.
Charles Darwin, con 31 años, cuatro años después del viaje del Beagle, en un retrato a la acuarela realizado por George Richmond.
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George Richmond, the Auditorium and Stage of the Royalty Theatre in 1960.
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dec0mposing · 4 months
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F. C. Lewis, Sarah Harriet Selwyn (1842) Stipple engraving and aquatint on india paper
Based off a painting by George Richmond
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thedalatribune · 6 months
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The Creation of Light George Richmond (1826) The National Art Center (Minato City, Tokyo, Japan)
The Art Of Light
According to Judeo-Christian belief, God's first act was to create light. In the Old and New Testaments, light represents goodness and purity. Darkness, meanwhile, signifies destruction and evil. In the late 18th and early 19th century, religious art became popular again in Britain. Artists started using light and dark in their painting to represent profound spiritual themes. They often explored the interplay between the literal and metaphorical: flickers of light in the gloom suggesting hope amid suffering...
Tate Light: Works from the Tate Collection
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Aerial plates due to be shot in Portugal, China, and Brazil were curtailed (due to COVID) to filming sequences in the Scottish Highlands (for Hogwarts) and the Swiss Alps. Aerial DP and drone camera operator Jeremy Braben Associate BSC and his team from Helicopter Film Services filmed with Alexa Mini LF and Fujinon Premista Spherical 28-100mm zoom for ease of shooting with an anamorphic tweak applied in post. 
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undescribed1mage · 10 months
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More Legoland fun facts: Ezra is (canonically) bi & poly !!
In old Atomic Vaudeville sketches, Ezra would appear with two St Cassians Students (pictured below) introduce them as his boyfriend and his girlfriend, and then act out something with them, according to his actor, & apparently, the most memorable one was them acting out Lord Of The Flies !!
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When the Duchess and her daughter, May, returned home, the Duke of York was the first to welcome them in London, and he became almost a daily visitor at White Lodge. In the lovely gardens around the residence the future King George V wooed and won his boyhood sweetheart. It is said that it was in a secluded part of Richmond Park that the actual proposal was made.
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random-brushstrokes · 10 months
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George Richmond - Abel the Shepherd (1825)
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portraituresque · 1 year
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George Richmond, self portrait
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bishopsbox · 2 years
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Emma Darwin (born Emma Wedgwood), Charles Darwin's wife. Watercolour by George Richmond, 1840.
Emma Darwin (nacida como Emma Wedgwood), esposa de Charles Darwin. Acuarela por George Richmond, 1840.
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oceancentury · 8 months
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Aristocrats (1999), set from 1744 to 1798, it is based on the lives of the Lennox sisters, daughters of the Duke of Richmond (played by Julian Fellowes). Their paternal grandfather was an illegitimate son of King Charles II.
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