Anatomical drawing of a human skeleton, England, 1840
Attributed to John Linnell (1792-1882), a British portrait and landscape artist, this ink and pencil drawing shows the human skeleton. It is unclear whether the sketch is by Linnell or a student composition submitted as part of an examination. A pencil note at the bottom of the 700 mm-tall drawing comments that the names of the bones in the sketch are “few and bad”. The close relationship between art and anatomy began in the Renaissance, when artists and anatomists worked closely together to produce detailed anatomical drawings for medical textbooks, and established artistic and aesthetic conventions.
As requested, some detail shots of the print and lace on my skirt.
I don’t really know from where I have this photo… But look at Ruki’s face ;~; look at that smile ;w; That is my pc’s wallpaper atm ;w; Ruki’s and Kai’s pretty and cute smiles.
I’m obsessed with my little CrinkleBon. He’s so damn cute.
This is by far my favorite coat! I want it so much!
*casually puts in wishlist*
Marine Rose Skirt from Innocent World
Colors
Beige×Red
Beige×Blue
Chocolat×Pink
Price¥16,590Material
Outer fabric: 100% Cotton/Original Jacquard Rose Border print
Inner lining: 100% Polyester
Material・Original lace
・Lace-up/shirring backSize:
Waist on both: 58cm~73cm
Short Skirt Length: 55 cm
Long Skirt Length: 63 cm