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PatriziaWatsonCreator

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パトリシア・ワトソン クリエーター Dibujante, Escritor, Autor, Creador.

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Historical Chronicles
Historical Chronicles@HistoriaJack·
The Shire 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Titania
Titania@TitaniasRealm·
"People who deny the existence of dragons are often eaten by dragons. From within." - Ursula K. Le Guin 🎨 Natalya Mosyagina
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Learn Latin
Learn Latin@latinedisce·
90% of all ancient Greco-Roman literature is forever lost.
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Angelo Plume
Angelo Plume@poxesfoxes·
This photograph captured what looks like a dragon ascending over the Arctic Henge in Iceland.
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Sachi
Sachi@hark_yore·
This is huge
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FUJIFILM X/GFX USA
FUJIFILM X/GFX USA@FujifilmX_US·
Stay tuned for what‘s coming next 👀 See you on October 23rd, 2025 @ 1am EDT.
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Kaiju Pictures
Kaiju Pictures@KaijuPictures·
Which Godzilla monster is best? Battra or Megaguirus? VOTE in the poll below! 👇
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
This striking kosode, a traditional Japanese garment and forerunner of the modern kimono, dates to mid-19th Century, around 1840–1860. Created from fine silk, it showcases detailed hand-painted skeletal motifs, reflecting the high level of craftsmanship and artistic expression associated with Edo-period textile design. The kosode was not just everyday wear it often conveyed cultural themes, seasonal changes, or even elements of folklore. The eerie skeletal design draws inspiration from Japanese ghost stories, or kaidan, which were immensely popular during the Edo period. These tales often featured spirits, skeletons, and supernatural elements that reflected both entertainment and moral lessons. Wearing garments that referenced ghostly imagery was sometimes linked to theatrical performances, seasonal festivals, or a fascination with the mysterious and macabre. Now preserved by Kyoto Living Craft House Mumeisha, this kosode serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic statement. It offers a rare glimpse into the fusion of fashion and folklore in 19th-century Japan, where clothing was not just decorative but a meaningful expression of cultural identity and storytelling tradition. #archaeohistories
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artemisia ba
artemisia ba@ArtemisiaBa·
Milla Jovovich
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PatriziaWatsonCreator
PatriziaWatsonCreator@PW_creator·
@un_knownfire @grok Quien es la modelo o chica que aparece posando en esta foto??, Tiene redes sociales o cuenta de X?? Y, existen más fotos como esta de otras chicas o modelos? o esta foto es parte de algún tipo de portadas o colección??
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iunaris
iunaris@un_knownfire·
かれしさまのこの写真を参考に描かせていただきました
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iunaris@un_knownfire·
過去絵 かれしちゃん
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ANDRS@oliver__crosby·
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PatriziaWatsonCreator@PW_creator·
@archeohistories @grok Quien es la modelo que uso este vestido? En que fecha y en que museo o lugar aconteció esto? Como puedo encontrar mas fotografías y videos de esta modelo y de este evento??
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
An Iraqi woman dressed in the ceremonial costume of the goddess Ishtar..... Ishtar is the Akkadian counterpart of the Sumerian goddess Inanna and the West Semitic goddess Astarte. Ancient Mesopotamia, which is centered in modern-day Iraq, is considered the birthplace of civilization. The photograph recreates the attire of Ishtar, who was the goddess of love, war, and fertility in ancient Mesopotamian religion. The ceremonial costume is worn in a museum setting, surrounded by ancient Mesopotamian artifacts, such as a lamassu, a protective deity with a human head and a bull or lion's body.  This powerful photograph recreates the ceremonial attire of Ishtar, the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, war, and fertility. Ishtar, also known as Inanna in Sumerian mythology, was one of the most revered deities of early civilization, worshiped in the great cities of Uruk, Nineveh, and Babylon more than four thousand years ago. The costume shown here draws from archaeological and artistic depictions found on cylinder seals and reliefs, where Ishtar is often portrayed adorned with stars, lions, and wings—symbols of divine authority and cosmic power. Her worship was central to Mesopotamian religion, representing both creation and destruction, passion and chaos. This modern reconstruction honors Iraq’s deep cultural heritage, linking the present to the birthplace of writing, law, and urban life. It also highlights the ongoing effort of Iraqis to preserve and celebrate their ancient identity after decades of war and looting that have threatened the country’s archaeological legacy. The goddess Ishtar inspired later figures such as the Phoenician Astarte and the Greek Aphrodite. Her story of descending into the underworld and returning to life is one of the earliest recorded myths of death and rebirth. #archaeohistories
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Learn Latin
Learn Latin@latinedisce·
Latin is the language of science. Here are Newton's three laws of motion as originally written in Latin in his Principia Mathematica:
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ともち@お仕事募集中
【📣宣伝📣】 ✅豪華4大特典付き✅【全編ぐっぽり極深耳奥舐め】壁穴耳舐め専門「耳犯し亭」へようこそ2~耳奥舐めに特化したドスケベ耳舐め嬢×2による極上耳奥舐め性感サービス~/J〇ほんぽ dlaf.jp/maniax-touch/d… #DLsite イラスト担当させて頂きました🫡
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Titania
Titania@TitaniasRealm·
This is a rare 16th century Icelandic grimoire ('galdrabók), that contains spells and sigils/staves. 'Galdrastafir', Icelandic magical staves, were visual representations of spells and were used in Icelandic folk magic to invoke luck among other things. #FolkloreSunday
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