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ninebaalart · 2 years ago
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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Lugo, Spain (No. 2)
The town lies on a hill surrounded by the rivers Minho, Rato and Chanca. The difference in altitude between the city centre and the river banks is considerable: the former being at an altitude of 465 meters above sea level, whilst the Miño River Walk is at an altitude of only 364 metres (1,194 feet). The municipality of Lugo is the second largest in Galicia, with 329.78 square kilometres (127.33 sq mi) and 59 parishes. The outline of the city was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO on 7 November 2002, this being the most important recognition at international level regarding the conservation of landscapes and habitats of this Atlantic European region.
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kpopdevotion · 1 year ago
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Inspiration for a mid-sized, marble-topped, transitional seated home bar Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional seated home bar remodel with marble countertops
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zegalba · 7 months ago
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Four marble columns knotted, located at the Trento Cathedral in Italy, 13th century CE.
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what-should-we-call-1d · 1 year ago
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Laundry Room San Francisco Inspiration for a sizable, traditional laundry room remodel with a side-by-side washer and dryer, a u-shaped marble floor, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, and marble countertops.
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vintagehomecollection · 2 months ago
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The library is a beautifully proportioned room with an elegant Venetian window at one end.
In an Irish House, 1988
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blockygraphics · 3 months ago
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MARBLTMP.BMP, modified July 23, 1997, 11:07 AM; image from the 1997 CD-ROM Real World Bryce 2: The Art of the Digital Landscape.
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arc-hus · 5 months ago
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Six Columns House, London - 31/44
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thesixthduke · 4 months ago
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creative-clawmarks · 2 months ago
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I'm drawing Jay from the liveleak ending and this fucker is so unsettling in my style. Like, you draw him and he's kinda adorable no matter what, he just looks edible, like a really nicely iced sugar cookie. My guy is looking positively rotten in the sketch currently 💀
I love it, but good lord his eyes are really Encroaching
I've come to learn my art style just has a 'gummy' quality to it, not sure how well it works with my darker themes but it is what it is lol. I'm excited to see this fucked up bug in his natural habitat, that is to say being positively rotten.
Fun fact if you wanna utilize it:
The number of eyes he has and where they are placed and what they look like is never consistent because he can change them as he wishes. How, you ask? Well, because his brain melted and the empty space filled with eyes a la Bloodborne and he just swaps them out on a whim :)
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eincline · 7 months ago
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Prismatic Perseus | AI-assisted art by @eincline
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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Lugo, Spain (No. 3)
Later conquered by Paullus Fabius Maximus and called Lucus Augusti in 13 BC on the positioning of a Roman military camp, while the Roman Empire completed the conquest, in the North, of the Iberian Peninsula. Situated in what was the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis, it was the chief town of the tribe of the Capori. Though small it was the most important Roman town in what became Gallaecia during the Roman period, the seat of a conventus, one of three in Gallaecia, and later became one of the two capitals of Gallaecia, and gave its name to the Callaïci Lucenses. It was centrally situated in a large gold mining region, which during the Roman period was very active. The Conventus Lucensis, according to Pliny, began at the river Navilubio, and contained 16 peoples; besides the Celtici and Lebuni. Though these tribes were not powerful, and their names "barbarous" to Roman ears, there were among them 166,000 freemen. The city stood on one of the upper branches of the Minius (modern Minho), on the road from Bracara to Asturica, and had some famous baths, near from the bridge across the Minho.
Lucus was the seat of a bishopric by the later 5th century at the latest and remained an administrative center under the Suebi and Visigoths, before going into such a decline that the site was found to be deserted in the middle of the 8th century by Bishop Odoario, who set about reviving it. 10th century attempts at rebuilding its casas destructas (abandoned tenements) suggest that it remained a town only on paper: the seat of a bishopric, administered by a count, from which royal charters were issued. "Its commercial and industrial role was insignificant", Richard Fletcher wrote of 11th century Lugo.
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illustratus · 1 year ago
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View of the Temple of Jupiter Stator in Rome by Abraham-Louis-Rodolphe Ducros and Giovanni Volpato
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kararadaygum · 9 months ago
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galleryofart · 19 days ago
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A View of Trajan's Forum, Rome
Artist: Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (English, 1793–1865)
Date: 1821
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States
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vintagehomecollection · 9 months ago
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House & Garden’s Best in Decoration, 1987
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