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C.J. Nagy

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Old historical illustrations can be very funny sometimes. Like this one: "Ah, we need to take the castle! Quickly, construct the doohickey!"

Old historical illustrations can be very funny sometimes. Like this one: "Ah, we need to take the castle! Quickly, construct the doohickey!"
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A Lamenter from the last year. Still happy how the cloth looks at him. Still working on the next one, got busy with a level commission for EYE. More soon!

A Lamenter from the last year. Still happy how the cloth looks at him. Still working on the next one, got busy with a level commission for EYE.

More soon!
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A charming little film from 1957 of a postman doing his daily rounds on his horse across Dartmoor. Delivering letters to farms and cottages with his dog by his side.

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The 16th-century painting known as the “Portrait of Gregor Baci” depicts the face of a Hungarian nobleman who lived a unique tragedy. During a fight against the Turks, Gregor Baci was wounded by a spear that pierced his eye and exited from the other side of his skull. After the

The 16th-century painting known as the “Portrait of Gregor Baci” depicts the face of a Hungarian nobleman who lived a unique tragedy.

During a fight against the Turks, Gregor Baci was wounded by a spear that pierced his eye and exited from the other side of his skull. After the
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In medieval symbolism, stags were agents of Christ. They were often drawn trampling snakes underhoof, or eat them and ignore the poision through sheer willpower.

In medieval symbolism, stags were agents of Christ. They were often drawn trampling snakes underhoof, or eat them and ignore the poision through sheer willpower.