#Paravents
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erklaervideos · 5 months ago
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joitiks · 2 years ago
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aroace archaeopteryx !
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confusedhadrosaur · 2 years ago
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The Solnhofen Specimen of Archaeopteryx (or Wellnhoferia grandis)
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paleonativeart · 2 years ago
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Day 3: Dromaeosaurus albertensis is standing for rest.
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hasellia · 10 months ago
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My Raptor Collection.
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cypressure · 2 years ago
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a lone Velociraptor watches the rains come to the desert. 12x12 linocut
editions coming soonish, i couldn’t work on it this weekend bc i was too sick to go to the studio—but give me a follow over here or hmu to be added to my mailing list if you’d like to be notified when prints of this go on sale!
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triflingshadows · 2 years ago
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midnight stars n you ft. saint alessia the paravant .......
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chantssecrets · 8 months ago
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Jean Genet au théâtre de l'Odéon à Paris à l'occasion de la représentation de sa pièce "Les paravents", 1966
©Getty - Jacques Haillot/Sygma
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nephilimbrute · 2 years ago
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ummmm happy valentine's day
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dinofigureoftheday · 8 months ago
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Dino figure of the day: Safari LTD Archaeopteryx
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quentintin7 · 2 years ago
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I'm really forcing myself to draw hands bc of these guys (I need Stanley to sign I physically need it) and I can't decide if it's nice or just painful
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I sketched this on the corner of my page we will see if I actually go down this road to finish their design lol
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He remembered to smell the roses for them.
I think the implications here are clear but I will say... "I can smell them" is a funny way to put it and I still laugh even when it's supposed to be sad
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fakeymcnamerson-blog · 5 months ago
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Either their ancestors could fly, or flight evolved 3 separate times in their close relatives (one of those times being the ancestors of modern birds).
Feather attachments on their forearm bones suggest they were doing *something* with their wings, but adults didn't have big enough wings or wing muscles for powered flight at their size.
I'm personally leaning towards limited flight in juveniles transitioning to aerodynamically-assisted parkour in adults.
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love1kimono · 10 months ago
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George Barbier, Gazette du Bon Ton, Le Paravent Rouge, 1921
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quark-nova · 1 year ago
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Dino soar? :0
We do a little soaring
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(Ambopteryx longibrachium, a smol scansoriopterygid)
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paleonativeart · 1 year ago
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Day 3: Stenonychosaurus
The duo troodontid are on the prowl and scrolling through areas.
Plus here’s the interesting part about this species. In 2021, a largest troodontid Latenivenatrix is lumped into the same species of Stenonychosaurus after they reported revealing the paper, which that makes well, Stenonychosaurus the largest known species that ever existed.
Also it safe to say, the new studies during this year are revealed that Troodontid are possibly ether omnivory diets or just full time herbivores.
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philoursmars · 1 year ago
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Marseille. Au musée Borély, musée des Arts Décoratifs, de la Faïence et de la Mode, il y a actuellement une expo très intéressante : "L'Asie Fantasmée", montrant comment , au XVIIIe et au XIXe s. , la France (et l'Europe), voyaient et surtout imaginaient les empires d'Orient, Chine, Japon et Empire Ottoman entre autres, avec parfois une réciprocité étonnante.
"Vol de Grues" - anonyme, Japon, mi XIXe s.
fleurs - Ryusho - Japon, mi XIXe s.
panneaux à chinoiseries - Bourg-St-Andéol, mi XVIIIe s.
les autres : fac-similé du papier peint de la Bastide de la Mignarde, Aix - Chine, 1780
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