Little Beggar Girls Painting by Bouguereau
Little Beggar Girls by French painter Adolphe-William Bouguereau (1825-1905).
Little Beggar Girls by French painter Adolphe-William Bouguereau (1825-1905).
This looks like the Magi but this woman is not from “The Adoration of the Magi”. Anyway, it is by Joos Van Cleve circa 1500s.
I like hats sometimes but this bonnet looks like it would be uncomfortable to wear and certainly limit peripheral vision.
Not sure how this works but it looks interesting. Seances were usually held in private homes with a medium.
He’s no angel 🙂
Need a graphic for filling a corner? This Victorian woman with a book in her hand is happy to oblige.
Remember permanent waves?
Fashion has changed but the process of cooking food is pretty much the same. Fortunately, men cook as well so it’s not only women’s work.
Is this kinda weird? It would make more sense of there was scribbling on the pad since that’s how doctors write. You could always fill in the blanks.
Got math? Here’s an abacus for your calculating mind.
Awww shucks. Here’s a cute cowboy to help those little doggies get along.