partial and total lunar eclipses
woodcuts in Petrus Apianus' "Astronomicum Caesareum", a printed astronomical book, Bavaria, 1540
source: Kassel, Universitätsbibliothek, 2° Ms. astron. 16, fol. 67r, 68r and 69r.
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Unknown, Comet from the Augsburg Book of Miraculous Signs, 1552
Later published as The Book of Miracles
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Mizu screenshot redraw. She's like a wet kitty, I love her.
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Source details and larger version.
My modest collection of vintage camels can survive long periods without sustenance.
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The Queen's Astronomer
Known to be reclusive and introspective, the Queen’s Astronomer keeps himself distanced from the social affairs of the Winter Court. Some say he’s shy, but those who’ve had the honor of sharing his telescope know quite a different story. His true love is the night sky and he will speak of its features at great lengths.
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Inspired by the lonely tranquility of a night muted by snowfall, by crisp winter air, and the magic of endless constellations.
Painted in watercolor, gouache and colored pencil on 140lb Arches hot press paper, accented with 23K gold leaf.
The artwork is framed in a dark grey frame. Both frame and mat have been embellished by the artist to suit the theme of the piece.
Painted for Every Day Original's "Beyond the Every Day" gallery. Gallery page HERE.
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bro forgot that he's the one taking pictures smh
Arthur's Secret Santa gift 🎁
I made em in a haze of sickness and both are at the opposite sides of a spectrum.
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c!wilbur met gala outfit?? more likely than you think
(i’ve had this idea since two met galas ago, same as outfits for a lot of the other characters but i finally sketched and coloured one so 🤷🏽♂️)
Bonus: close ups
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Biblically Accurate Astronomers (pt. 1). They tolerate each other.
If you’re curious, Al-Zarqali is an astrolabe, and Ptolemy is an armillary sphere.
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