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Sunset Shimmer Four Ways (Art by harwicks-art)

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/r/mylittlepony is the premier subreddit for all things related to My Little Pony, with emphasis on Generation 4 and forward. Here all fans can discuss the show, share creative works, or connect with fellow members of the community in a safe for work and friendly environment!

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Hubert Robert - The Fire of Hotel-Dieu in Paris (1772) [1852 x 2460]

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An art gallery of realistic paintings that have endured the test of time.

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William-Adolphe Bouguereau - The Bohemian (1890) [1709 x 2659]

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An art gallery of realistic paintings that have endured the test of time.

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Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps - The Witches in 'Macbeth', oil on canvas, c.1841–1842

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Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)

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Zohran Mamdani’s Victory Shows the Progressive Promise of Ranked-Choice Voting

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Gustave Doré - Dante and Virgil in the Ninth Circle of Hell (1861)

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Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)

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Gustave Doré - Landscape in Scotland (ca. 1878) [1799 x 1190]

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An art gallery of realistic paintings that have endured the test of time.

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How Brad Lander Lost an Election but Became a National Inspiration

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Next steps for Zohran Mamdani: Why he will win the general election

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Hellfire (Art by alicexz)

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This subreddit is dedicated to Victor Hugo's novel Notre Dame de Paris and all its masterful theater, film, and song adaptations.

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Ad for Lewis Morrison's "New Faust"

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Vintage newspapers were a wild ride. Peep this collection of bizarre clippings from the past.

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Gustave Doré - Loch Lomond (1875) [6000 x 3664]

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An art gallery of realistic paintings that have endured the test of time.

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'Fallen angels in Hell' by John Martin, circa 1841

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Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)

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God help the outcasts (Art by alicexz)

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This subreddit is dedicated to Victor Hugo's novel Notre Dame de Paris and all its masterful theater, film, and song adaptations.

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'The Destruction of Pompei and Herculaneum' by John Martin, circa 1821

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Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)

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Print showing a scene 'The Summit of the Brocken' from Faust, at the Lyceum Theatre, Dec 19 1886

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This is a place for ladies and gentlemen to discuss news, technology and lifestyles of the period between 1837 and 1901. We are proper and well-versed in conversation but not a novelty. This is for people who enjoy the time period but not necessarily steampunk. It's for a more authentic view of the Victorian era.

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Lake in Scotland after a Storm, Oil on Canvas, Gustave Doré, 1875–1878

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Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)

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As ICE appears to ramp up arrests, CT officials are in the dark

Land of steady habits "...We welcome you with cordial hospitality, and if you remain, we will try to furnish better weather tomorrow." - Mark Twain

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Pro-Palestinian protesters are suddenly supporting Iran. They might want to talk to some Palestinians

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Henry Irving (1838–1905), as Mephistopheles, and George Alexander (1858–1918), as Faust, in 'Faust' by W. G. Wells, Adapted from Goethe, Oil on Canvas, William Henry Margetson, 1885

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Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)

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Grand Central Station

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Double proposal

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/r/mylittlepony is the premier subreddit for all things related to My Little Pony, with emphasis on Generation 4 and forward. Here all fans can discuss the show, share creative works, or connect with fellow members of the community in a safe for work and friendly environment!

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Print showing the scene 'The Death of Valentine' from Faust, at the Lyceum Theatre, Dec 19, 1885

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This is a place for ladies and gentlemen to discuss news, technology and lifestyles of the period between 1837 and 1901. We are proper and well-versed in conversation but not a novelty. This is for people who enjoy the time period but not necessarily steampunk. It's for a more authentic view of the Victorian era.

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HOND background Paintings by Christopher Vacher

This subreddit is dedicated to Victor Hugo's novel Notre Dame de Paris and all its masterful theater, film, and song adaptations.

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Photograph of George Alexander as Faust in Faust, Lyceum Theatre, 1886

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This is a place for ladies and gentlemen to discuss news, technology and lifestyles of the period between 1837 and 1901. We are proper and well-versed in conversation but not a novelty. This is for people who enjoy the time period but not necessarily steampunk. It's for a more authentic view of the Victorian era.