Hans Zatzka - A Fisherman's Delight.
Coughton Court from the East
Artist: Allen Edward Everitt (English, 1824-1882)
Date: n. d.
Medium: Watercolour
Collection: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Sculpture details.
National Unicorn Day 🦄
The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland. Although a mythical creature that has never actually existed, it has long been a symbol of Scottish heritage and culture.
The unicorn first appeared on the Scottish royal coat of arms in the 12th century, and has since been featured in many works of art and literature.
The unicorn is associated with qualities such as purity, innocence, and power, and is often depicted as a graceful and majestic creature.
As a national symbol, the unicorn represents the unique and magical spirit of Scotland, and is beloved by Scots and visitors alike.
A View of Naples through a Window, 1824. Franz Ludwig Catel
Medieval streets in Edinburgh 🏴
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“Święty Marcin / Saint Martin” Piotr Stachiewicz 1907
Bibury, Cotswolds (England).
Old things are always in good repute, present things in disfavor. Tacitus
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