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womansart:Florence Harrison (1877–1955) was an Art Nouveau and Pre-Raphaelite illustrator of poetry
I redesigned the character Dr Satan from the cult film ‘House of 1,000 corpses’ for an online challe
womansart:Judith Kerr (1923 - 2019) writer, illustrator and legend. From ‘Goodbye, Mog’. Just love h
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More pieces from Art Nouveau genius Mucha. His over-popularity took its toll and at the time of his
kandidlyrandom:womansart:Molly Brett (1902-1990), illustrator and author of children’s books.@the-fo
pencil drawing ‘met opzet opgezet’
Japanische Mädchen und der Kinderwelt erzählt von C.W.E. Brauns (Caroline Wilhelmine Emma Brauns)mit
Little sketch thingie ✨ I normally don’t post sketches in my feed, it makes me a bit uncomfort
amare-habeo:Manjiro Asuga (Japanese Illustrator)Woman Washing Her Hair, 1930via nobrashfestivity
womansart:Vanessa Cooper (Contemporary British Illustrator) Bath Time
Colour illustrations by Jessie M. King for ‘Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil. A story from Boccaccio’
Le Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory. - How a Devil in Woman’s likeness Would Have Tempted Sir Bor
Left Eye by by Simone Agoussoye, Graphic Designer, Painter and Illustrator of the fine arts IG: simo
Woman Reading(?) Irving Ramsay Wiles. (1861– 1948)Painter, illustrator, and instructor in the early-
A small doodle from the other day.
Wonder Woman by Spanish illustrator Pachu M. Torres (1985- ).
womansart:Victo Ngai, contemporary New York based illustrator from Hong Kong
womansart:Florence Harrison (1877–1955) was an Art Nouveau and Pre-Raphaelite illustrator of poetry
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Lobe den Herren, den mächtingen König der Ehren !Magazine print.1899.Art by Hans Alois Schramm.(1864
Which one do you prefer , digital or traditional?
Happy International Women’s Day!!! I love being one :-)This was from an old project for Google to ce
Reverie - Rene Gruau ca.1980Italian-French 1909-2004oil on canvas 45 x 63¾ in. (114.3 x 162 cm.)
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