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~ Charles Lake Eastlock, The Sisters (1844) (detail)
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commentary from the curator: so it appears that in the previous version of this plate i posted, the colors on the dresses are different? i’m not entirely sure how to account for that tbh, but i guess here’s the plate in different colors!
‘Le Follet’, 1844
Les Modes parisiennes, no. 69, vol. 8, 23 juin 1844, Paris. Costumes de Humann, rue Croix des Petits Champs, No. Cravattes de Clément, rue Vivienne, No. 6, au coin de la galrie. Chapeau d'homme et d'amazone de Mugniev, Place de la Bourse, No. 31. Canne et Cravache de Verdiev, r. Richelieu, No. 102. Coiffures d'Auguste Faisandiev, Place de la Bourse, 31 et reu Feydeau, 15. Bottes de Martin, succr d'Amick, Boulevart des Italiens, No. 2. Bibliothèque nationale de France

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Francesco Hayez (Italian, 1791-1882) Bagnante, ca.1844 Faure Museum, Aix les Bains
Tableau des Animaux et des Végétaux Éxistans Avant le Déluge, Rédigé d'après Cuvier, Buckland, de Humboldt etc. par Perrot, Ingénr.-Geographe. Dessiné d'après les Végétaux et les Fossiles existants dans les divers Cabinets de l'Europe, a wall chart illustrating Antideluvian creatures by Aristide Michel Perrot (1844)
Key (spellings updated): 1. ‎Tree ferns 2. Reeds 3. Bamboo 4. Bladderwrack 5. Polyps 6. Crinoids 7. Trilobites 8. Productus 9. Spirifer 10. Turtles 11. Hemiptera 12. Coleoptera 13. Neuroptera 14. Scorpions 15. Squid 16. Palms 17. Lepidodendron 18. Latanier palms 19. Horsetails 20. Ammonites 21. Terebratula 22. Gryphaea 23. Amblypterus 24. Ophisurus 25. Platinx 26. Cestracion [now Heterodontus] 27. Dapedium 27. Megalosaurus 28. Plesiosaur 29. Ichthyosaur 30. Pterodactyl 31. Crocodiles 32. Iguanodon 33. Lobster 34. Sea Urchins 35. Heron 36. Stork 37. Ibis 38. Zamites and other genera of the Cycads family. 39. Turtles 40. Manatee 41. Whale 42. Dolphin 43. Cerites [?Cerithium] 44. Oysters 45. Belemnites 46. Nautilus 47. Limnaea 48. Planorbis 49. Sea urchins 50. Palaeotherium 51. Common Anoplotherium 52. Light Anoplotherium 53. Hippopotamus 54. [Missing?] 55. Tapir 56. Bear 57. Hyena 58. Tiger 59. Beaver 60. Squirrel 61. Hare 62. Water Rat 63. Owl 64. Thuyas 65. Araucaria Pines 66. Mastodon 67. Deinotherium 68. Mammoth 69. Megaloceros 70. Megatherium 71. Megalonyx 72. Wolf 73. Badger 74. Mole 75. Bat
Hi-res scan available here: https://www.geographicus.com/P/AntiqueMap/ancientcreatures-perrot-1844
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"One of the FFX summons. The lower part is buried underground and only revealed for one attack. I love how wholly inhuman this design is (also, I love Women In Violence, and Anima happens to be a lady)"
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