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January in Madrid - by Andrey Esionov (lemmy.world)
Big Troubles - by Bill Mayer (lemmy.world)
by @dirtyiron (lemmy.world)
Temple of Bacchus - by Giovanni Battista (1767) (lemmy.world)
A Woman in Front of a Blue Car - by Hagar Vardimon (2023)(embroidery on archival pigment print) (lemmy.world)
They say it gets better - by redditor u/BitOfAMisnomer (2023)(Oil Painting) (lemmy.world)
Still life - by Albert Edelfelt (lemmy.world)
Early spring moon - by Magnus Hjalmar Munsterhjelm (lemmy.world)
Post-Quantum (feddit.de)
https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/aaf28574-11e8-4eec-b51f-67f420536dcf.jpeg...
The Starry Night - by Vincent van Gogh (1889)(Oil on Canvas)(73.7 cm × 92.1 cm) (upload.wikimedia.org)
Three Spheres II - by Maurits Cornelis Escher (1946)(Lithograph) (lemmy.world)
Wheat Field with Cypresses - by Vincent van Gogh (1889) (lemmy.world)
by Robert Heindel (lemmy.world)
Heavy is the Head - by Juliette Vaissiere (gouache, watercolor, acrylic on paper) (2022) (lemmy.world)
Bust of Saint Octavian, in silver and gilded copper, from the Volterra Cathedral - by Antonio del Pollaiolo (1470) (lemmy.world)
Apologies for any mistakes in the title, had to google translate it....
Illustration for the Russian fairy story 'Maria Morevna' - by Ivan Bilibin (1900) (lemmy.world)
Ships Passing a Windmill - by Abraham Storck (lemmy.world)
Saint Anne Enthroned with the Virgin Child and Saints Jerome and Francis - by Jacopo Bassano (1541) (lemmy.world)
Moonlit Night, Logpiles - by Isaac Levitan (1898) (lemmy.world)
science fiction illustration by Jean 'Mœbius' Giraud (lemmy.world)
Architectural Landscape by Hubert Robert (lemmy.world)
Math people: would a ship that is 1/4 slower but can complete a 180° turn 1/4 faster escape its pursuer?
I’m sure pirates knew the answer. Probably fighter pilots as well.