Happy 10th anniversary, Undertale!
Credit goes to @claymton (formerly @kanrix) for doing this commission of Rabbit Girl from Snowdin as a ballerina on January 25, 2023.
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Happy 10th anniversary, Undertale!
Credit goes to @claymton (formerly @kanrix) for doing this commission of Rabbit Girl from Snowdin as a ballerina on January 25, 2023.

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Antwerp Royal Ballet School ballerinas modeling Tim Van Steenbergen’s collection of balletic workwear // Spring 2004
“Balletic”
Photo taken by Melanie Uadjit
Location: Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
BALLETIC: The giant artwork, on the back of the Isaac Theatre Royal. The work, by Bay of Plenty artist Owen dippie, was the final piece in Christchurch's inaugural street art festival. A huge amount of talent, dedication and skill went into creating this large work.
Happy 111th birthday Virgil Walter Ross! I really enjoy this silly pose of Bugs Bunny from the first half of A Corny Concerto.

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This is Joseph Venance. Originally from Martinique, he worked in France in the field of physical culture (possibly with Edmond Desbonnet). This sheet of images looks like a sequence of increasing bodily freedom. (1907)
Aesthetes and Athletes. Paul Richer, as a professor of artistic anatomy, photographed many French and visiting athletes to further his studies.