Вот тут можно узнать, чьи это ноги: https://je-nny.livejournal.com/6393243.html А до кучи еще несколько пар безымянных мужских ног - лень искать оригиналы целиком )))
Antonis van Dyck / Sir Anthony van Dyck, Antwerpen 1599 - London 1641 Prinz Karl Ludwig von der Pfalz / Charles Louis, Elector Palatine (1637) The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA
Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland (c. 1575-September 1633) was a coloniser and military officer. He was born in England and educated at Exeter College, Oxford. In 1611 he became a supporter of the Northwest Passage Company and was knighted in 1599. Cary was created first Viscount Falkland and Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1620. In that year he proposed a colony in Newfoundland for settlement by Irish colonists. Cary was linked to the London and Bristol Company which had initiated colonisation of Newfoundland through his wife, Elizabeth Tanfield Cary, who was the daughter of Sir Laurence Tanfield, one of the leaders of the Company. In 1620 the company granted him a large tract of land in the Bonavista Peninsula which became known as North Falkland. Soon after William Vaughan sold part of his land to Cary. In 1623, Cary appointed Sir Francis Tanfield, his wife's cousin, to be the colony's first Proprietary Governor. Tanfield established the colony of South Falkland in 1623. It was still in existence by 1626 but ultimately failed and Cary granted much of his land to Sir Henry Salisbury who had been Cary's only known investor. Cary served as Lord Deputy of Ireland until 1629 when he returned to England.
Woman's stays and busk of watered pink silk, probably Dutch, 1660-1680
Caroline Ferdinanda Luise of Naples and Sicily by François Gérard, 1820-37 (ca early 1820's) France, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Getting in the holiday spirit 🎃 (at Jerome’s Menswear)
‘There are only two things I can’t stand in this world. People who are intolerant of other people’s cultures… and the Dutch.’ Thus spake Michael Caine in the 2002 documentary Aust…
This is feisty number 22 - on parade in the ring he was really unsettled and just wanted to be out running. If I had put any money on a horse it would have been this one (And I would have lost as he came in last!).
"Little Lord Fauntleroy" suit, 1887 England, the V&A Museum
With a little planning and an open dialog with the designer, getting a beautiful, custom order lingerie piece is easy!
The Artist's Sisters, Gesilda And Catharina, Dressed As Shepherdess by Gerard Terborch the Younger, 1651 the Netherlands
Portrait of a Young Lady with a Plumed Headdress British (English) School Manchester Art Gallery
Pets across the country are donning their red, white and blue glad rags to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey today.
Pets across the country are donning their red, white and blue glad rags to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey today.