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nemfrog · 10 months
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Endpaper. 1831.
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zegalba · 1 year
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James Pradier: Le Tre Grazie (1831)
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penaltyboxboxbox · 20 days
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do not separate!
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clove-pinks · 2 years
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Henri Latouche and George Sand by Paul Gavarni, 1831. (eta: dating it c. 1831 based on info from musées de la région Centre)
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chic-a-gigot · 5 months
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Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costumes Parisiens, 25 novembre 1831, (2938): Coiffure de M Jouenne. Fleurs des magasins de M Cartier. Robe des ateliers de Mlle Lucie. Corbeille de mariage à pieds des magasins de M Vervelle ainé.
Bride in frilly wedding dress and veil, from Lucie's studio. She is standing by a bridal basket. According to the caption, her 'coiffure' is from Jouenne and the flowers in the hairstyle are from Cartier. Print from the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes (1797-1839).
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suliuguang369 · 4 months
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约稿
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Robert Seymour, Représentation du choléra comme fantôme de miasme, 1831,
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bishopsbox · 2 months
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Alexandre-Jean_Dubois-Drahonet, Female nude, 1831.
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mapsontheweb · 1 year
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Egyptian ottoman wars -1831. Egypt under the rule of Muhammad Ali (Not the boxer) Revolted against the Aging outdated Ottoman Empire but was stopped by an alliance of 5 European nations.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months
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𝔄𝔩𝔣𝔯𝔢𝔡 ℜ𝔢𝔱𝔥𝔢𝔩 (𝔊𝔢𝔯𝔪𝔞𝔫, յՑյճ–յՑՏգ)
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f1ctional · 9 months
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Do you guys ever think about how lance technically stole Esteban's spot in F1 and Esteban was super chill about it
Like no fuss he was fr like "yeah it sucks but whatevahhh"
Mf is such boyfriend material I bet that man would lose an arm and a leg for lance 😭😭🙏🙏
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zegalba · 1 year
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James Pradier: Le Tre Grazie (1831)
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penaltyboxboxbox · 5 months
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omg… 141831 I need to know 🫠
I NEED TO FINISH THIS ONE SO BAD TBH.....I NEED TO PUT MORE THREESOME FIC INTO THE WORLD... fernando/lance/este under the cut
Now there was no post-podium adrenaline to keep Esteban overly pliant. There was just Lance and his soft arms draped around his neck, his flirtatious expression, blinking up through dark lashes as Esteban's skinny fingers smoothed along the seam of his back pocket.
And of course. Fernando pulling off his shirt a few feet away. Another thing Esteban had seen before, during their stint as teammates, though until this moment he thought himself free of having to see again.
Maybe the fluttering of Lance's eyelashes was more powerful than either of them gave him credit for.
"You two can talk it out." Lance had said, smirking and nonchalant when he'd propositioned Esteban. He still didn't know why he'd said yes. Anger was a powerful emotion, but shit, something else he couldn't place was pulling him over the edge at Lance's suggestion.
He found himself itching to know why on earth Fernando agreed to it either. For someone so often unpredictable, if you could count on one thing from the bastard, it was that he would always do the thing least expected.
Lance pressed his lips to Esteban's neck, kissing him, testing the scrape of his teeth there as he felt Esteban's hands busy themselves with his fly.
Fernando watched them, lips pursed. Considering, like he was watching back race tape or something. He glanced up to meet Esteban's eyes, caught him staring.
Esteban didn't flinch. He swallowed hard, squinted with a closed mouth smile in Fernando's direction.
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clove-pinks · 9 months
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La Mode, 1831. Print by Jean Denis Nargeot after a drawing by Paul Gavarni.
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3rdeyeblaque · 8 months
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Today marks the 192nd anniversary of the Southampton Insurrection of 1831. On THIS day we remember & honor those who fought in King Nat's rebellion, the deadliest in U.S. history. ✊🏾
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At age 21, Nat Turner was a Seer, considered a prophet, & a runaway slave in Southampton Co., Virginia. He had a series of 3 visions that would set him on course to fulfilling his higher calling & forever impressing his name upon history as the spearhead of rebellion.
In his 1st vision, Spirit instructed him to return to his "master's" plantation. One year later, the devil died. Three years later In 1831, Spirit delivered his 2nd vision; lights in the sky. Nat prayed to learn their meaning. On May 12th, he received his 3rd and final vision - a solar eclipse. This, he believed to be the sign he had been promised. War had come. He confided this in his four most trusted allies - Brother Henry, Brother Hark, Brother Nelson, & Brother Sam.
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On, August 13th, there was an atmospheric disturbance in the sky which caused the Sun to appear bluish-green in color. This affirmed the work that needed to be done. Thus, on August 21st, King Nat and six of his allies met in the woods to discuss their final plans over dinner.
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At 2am on August 22nd, they struck - on foot and on horseback. They struck the Travis household first; killing the entire family as they lay asleep. They continued their crusade from house to house, killing every single devil in their path. King Nat's force grew to 40 warriors, most on horseback.
Come noon, they marched toward the neighboring town of Jerusalem. By then word of the rebellion had spread among to the Whites who confronted them as a militia, which drove King Nat's forces to scatter into division and confusion. At nightfall they hid near slave cabins. They attempted to strike yet another house, but were met with force. Several of Turner's allies were captured. The remainder would face-off against State and Federal troops in a final skirmish the next day. One rebel was killed, the rest - along with Nat - successfully escaped. Between August 22nd - 23rd, King Nat and his allies stabbed, shot, and beat the hell out of 55 white slavers, making it the deadliest slave rebellion in U.S. History.
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Ultimately, the State of Virginia executed 55 rebels, banished many freefolk, and acquitted very few. The State reimbursed the slavers for their losses. Yet the most major impact of the rebellion was the hysterical climate that followed. Nearly 200 "Black" folk, both free and enslaved, were murdered by white mobs. Enslaved folk as far south as North Carolina were accused of having a connection with the insurrection, and were subsequently tried and executed. The State legislature of Virginia considered abolishing slavery, but in a very close vote decided to retain it and to support a repressive policy against the free & enslaved.
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Let us remember that it was more than bravery, nerve, & standing ten toes down that drove King Nat's rebellion to success. It was, first and foremost, leading with Spirit & trusting in our intuitive/Ancestral gifts. It was UNITY, ORGANIZATION, & LOYALTY amongst ourselves. We put the FEAR of their god in them. We did not turn the other cheek and we damn sure did harm. We freed ourselves from their shackles; in body, in mind, and spirit. It was because of King Nat's visions that freedom & force was made manifest.
"... While laboring in the field, I discovered drops of blood on the corn, as though it were dew from heaven, and I communicated it to many, both white and black, in the neighborhood; and then I found on the leaves in the woods hieroglyphic characters and numbers, with the forms of men in different attitudes, portrayed in blood, and representing the figures I had seen before in the heavens." - King Nat; excerpt from, "Confessions of Nat Turner".
We pour libations of water, blow tobacco smoke, speak their names, & offer prayers toward the elevation of King Nat, all who fought alongside him, & all those who perished in the sea of White Fear in the aftermath.
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