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William Brown Macdougall, Book binding and artwork for “Isabella or the pot of basil” by John Keats”
Cordelia’s Portion, Ford Madox Brown, 1866
Pontoon Bridge, Broadway Landing, Appomattox River by William Frank Browne, Metropolitan Museum of A
met-american-decor:Ring by William Brown, American Decorative ArtsMedium: Onyx, gold enameledGift of
William Brown Macdougall (1868-1936), “The Eerie Book” ed. by Margaret Armour, 1898Sourc
lilithsplace:Untitled (Figure), 1961 - William Theophilus Brown oil on illustration board | source
yama-bato:[+] William Brown MacDougallThames sonnets and semblances (1897)Author: Armour, Margaret;
“Can you name them [the dwarves]?
yama-bato:William Brown MacDougall Silver Morningwww.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1
Untitled (Figure), 1961 - William Theophilus Brown oil on illustration board | source:
William Brown Macdougall (1868-1936), “The Fall of the Nibelungs” by Margaret Armour, 18
William Brown Macdougall (1868-1936), “The Fall of the Nibelungs” by Margaret Armour, 18
crisswatson: Millie Bobby Brown photographed by William Callan (2016)
Encino Man
design-is-fine:William Brown Macdougall, Book binding and artwork for “Isabella or the pot of basil”
The Browning Readers (1900). William Rothenstein (English, 1872-1945). Oil on canvas. Bradford Museu
The Shawshank Redemption Released September 23, 1994
20th Anniversary of “The Shawshank Redemption” September 23, 1994
gingerguyuk: William Browne, BLACKPOOL UK. 7″ Uncut ginger cock, Bi Lad
Hero and LeanderWilliam Hamilton (British; 1751–1801)1801Watercolor, with pen in brown ink, black in
oldbookillustrations: How long, how long, in infinite pursuit… William Brown Macdougall, from Rubái
William Brown Macdougall (1868-1936), “The Eerie Book” ed. by Margaret Armour, 1898Sourc
William Brown Macdougall (1868-1936), “The Eerie Book” ed. by Margaret Armour, 1898Sourc
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