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tesnuzzik · 10 months
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The faerie maze ✨🦊🍂
Meant as an environment/mood concept for my comic :)
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theravenandtherunaway · 6 months
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swordvixen · 1 year
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Yes, I have a fursuit! Meet Reynard, here enjoying the book "Reynard, Renart, Reinaert and Other Foxes in Medieval England: The Iconographic Evidence" by Kenneth Varty. Fursuit partial by Toastermutt.
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having-it-all · 5 years
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Gustaaf De Bruyne ( Belgian,1914 - 1981)                                                  Camille Huysmans & Reinaert the fox, 1947
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foxpost-generator · 4 years
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Crimes >:3
https://twitter.com/PluizigeVos/status/1246923907904319488
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heaveninawildflower · 5 years
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Decorated pages from  William Morris’ ‘Kelmscott Press.’
1) ‘Psyche borne off by Zephyrus’ drawn by Edward Burne-Jones, engraved by William Morris taken from ‘A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press’ (1898)
2) ‘The Floure And The Leafe’ (1896) by Thomas Clanvowe  
3) ‘The History of Reynard the Foxe’ (1892). Based on a Dutch prose rendering of Reinaerts historie, a 14th century recension and continuation of Reinaert de Vos.    
4) ‘Biblia Innocentium’ (1892) by J.W. Mackail  
5) ‘Maud’ (1893) by Alfred Lord Tennyson    
6) ‘A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press’ (1898)
7) ‘The Love-lyrics & Songs of Proteus’ (1892) by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt  
8) ‘Hand & Soul’ (1895) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Reprinted from ‘The Germ’ by William Morris  
9) ‘Hand & Soul’ (1895) Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Reprinted from ‘The Germ’ by William Morris  
10) ‘Sidonia the Sorceress’ (1893) by William Meinhold ; translated by Francesca Speranza, Lady Wilde.
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willothewhispers · 2 years
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Reinaert the fox speaking to a rooster while in monk’s clothing.
Circa 1631 - 1675
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nunoxaviermoreira · 3 years
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Expo Tiergarten, Bolwerk, Alkmaar, The Netherlands by elsa11 Expo Tiergarten, Bolwerk, Alkmaar, The Netherlands Expo Tiergarten is about the relationship between humans and animals. This artwork from Leonard van Munster shows a fox throwing in the towel. His habitat is getting smaller and smaller and he doesn't know what to do anymore. The animal surrenders, floating on a log and brandishing a white bag. That makes you think. #TIERGARTEN heeft als thema de relatie mens/dier. De overgave van Reinaert de Vos door Leonard van Munster op het Bolwerk in Alkmaar. Buiten expo Tiergarten. Het werk van Leonard van Munster laat een vos zien die de handdoek in de ring gooit. Zijn leefgebied wordt steeds kleiner en hij weet zich geen raad meer. Het dier geeft zich over, drijvend op een boomstam en zwaaiend met een witte zak. Dat geeft te denken. #TIERGARTEN heeft als thema de relatie mens/dier. https://flic.kr/p/2m8qnRk
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dipshit-proper · 4 years
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fuckuforever13 · 4 years
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they are the hunters
we are the foxes
and we run
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theravenandtherunaway · 6 months
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pristinepastel · 4 years
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biblioncollection · 4 years
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Reinaart de Vos | Unknown | Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales | Audiobook full unabridged | Dutch | 1/2 Content of the video and Sections beginning time (clickable) - Chapters of the audiobook: please see First comments under this video. Het episch dierdicht "Van den Vos Reynaerde", geschreven in het Middelnederlands in de 13e eeuw, geldt als een hoogtepunt in de Nederlandse middeleeuwse literatuur. Het epos verhaalt van de schurkenstreken van Reinaert de Vos, die zo listig is dat hij iedereen weet beet te nemen.Deze vertaling uit 1885 is van Julius de Geyter. Uit zijn inleiding:"Reinaart de Vos, dat meesterstuk onzer Letterkunde, bestaat uit twee deelen: het eene, dat men gewoonlijk het eerste boek noemt, is omtrent den jare 1250 in Vlaanderen geschreven door een man van genie; het zoogenaamde tweede boek, ongeveer 150 jaren later waarschijnlijk ook door een Vlaming opgesteld, is nauwelijks het werk van een man van talent. De eerste onzer beide dichters, zooals d'eposschrijvers immer deden, had al d'avonturen van zijnen held bijeengezameld, er met een meesterhand de grondstof uitgegrepen, en ze tot een kunstjuweel verwerkt. Naar zijn eigen oordeel, was zijn gedicht gansch de geschiedenis van Reinaart, wat er dan ook over dezen nog meer was geschreven of in den mond des volks voortleefde.Onze tweede schrijver, anderhalv' eeuw nadien, heeft nu juist dat overtollig geoordeelde ook te boek gesteld, en begin en slot van zijns voorgangers meesterstuk veranderd, om er zijn vervolg min of meer passend te kunnen aansluiten."Deze vertaling omvat alleen het zogenaamde "eerste boek".Reading of a 19th century Dutch translation of a 13th century Middle Dutch rhymed version of the story of Reynard the Fox. This is a Librivox recording. If you want to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/ by Priceless Audiobooks
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yoeridesloovere · 7 years
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[English] Available now: The official Canteclaer Coloring Book! 🤗 With 10 exclusive drawings by yours truly, me! 😄 You can find them for FREE in most stores in Deinze, Belgium. Some of these places are: AD Delhaize - KBC Bank Deinze - Spar Deinze - Driespoort Shopping Deinze - Chicken Masters Belgium - Weba Deinze - De Speelvogel - Neckerman - De Bibliotheek van Deinze - Het Stadhuis van Deinze - ... (There is a chance you'll have to ask for them though, they're not just lying at the checkout everywhere 🤔)
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yetibaba · 7 years
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"Reynard's Triumph" ~Heinrich Leutemann, 1824 - 1905 from Wikipedia: " Reynard (Dutch: Reinaert;  French:Renart; German: Reineke; Latin:Renartus) is the main character in a literary cycle of allegorical Dutch, English, French and German  fables. Those stories are largely concerned with Reynard, an anthropomorphic red fox and trickster figure. His adventures usually involve him deceiving other anthropomorphic animals for his own advantage or trying to avoid retaliations from them. His main enemy and victim across the cycle is his uncle, the wolf Isengrim (or Ysengrim). While the character of Reynard appears in later works, the core stories were written during the Middle Ages by multiple authors and are often seen as parodies of medieval literature such as courtly love stories and chansons de geste, as well as a satire of political and religious institutions."
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marlaluster · 7 years
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1. No you can't, duh. Stop talking like that. 2. The supposed Greek god of nature is according to a page I saw named Pan n it's really the devil. The devil was acting like, gambling on that it could be okay here n taken on as okay as a god that punished people, etc. "Thats not what I want that said. He is doing that," the devil said. "It was supposed to be just punishment not wrong or excessive," someone said who is affiliated w the page. Just look up Pan, Greek god of nature. 3. This is unclear. The page, as i reported, is as i reported, dummeh. 4. https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1516128255112945&id=100001473566402&set=a.135240566535061.22432.100001473566402&source=11&ref=m_notif&notif_t=feed_comment_reply 5. https://scontent.fztf1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/fr/cp0/e15/q65/20264911_1516128255112945_2202585246112882328_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=64dca88eb46a72406f1ebc83af07194c&oe=5A377018 6. What a strange poster. 7. Oh my god, what a strange post. And so untrue. Because people nit attacking anyone can really just say whatever they want. BUT t'is devil world. BUT there are some good movies where this isn't so. BUT nobody really really wants to be the good guys really. But nobody wants to be attacking people n rightfully found wrong or being it. So. But one movie that's good is the bat man w Heath Ledger n he was not really a horrible bad guy, he had a point n the point was at least one scene I'm thinking n probably others was this is a really lame context in which to be bad or good really because it's so lame here. "That is what he was saying Titty. Me. I know this will end the world," Michael Fassbender said . 8. Oh my god, what a strange post. And so untrue. Because people not attacking anyone can really just say whatever they want. BUT t'is devil world. BUT there are some good movies where this isn't so, what is said here by strange boy. BUT nobody really really wants to be the good guys really. But nobody wants to be attacking people n rightfully found wrong or being it. So. But one movie that's good is the bat man w Heath Ledger n he was not really a horrible bad guy, he had a point n the point was at least one scene I'm thinking n probably others was this is a really lame context in which to be bad or good really because it's so lame here. "That is what he was saying Titty. Me. I know this will end the world," Michael Fassbender said. The context here is by saving yourself you have to have others lose, it's pretended this is the truth here. Heath Ledger as the joker manipulates this but attacks n it's obscured that he is making a point that is wrong not. It is bad this is pretended to be true. 9. https://marlaluster.tumblr.com/post/163727365685/dreamhousetogo-the-tess-by-truform-tiny-homes 10. 9+ Replies to Les's comment on Jonas Salk's post. View post Les Dorrington Anansi, the trickster from the folktales of the Ashanti of West Africa, takes the shape of a spider who goes to the sky god to buy his stories to share with the world. ... Anansi the trickster is a West African God. 3 hours ago · Like3More Marla Bobarla Yeah. 3 hours ago · LikeMore Les Dorrington Br'er Rabbit /ˈbrɛər/ (Brother Rabbit), also spelled Bre'r Rabbit or Brer Rabbit or Bruh Rabbit,is a central figure as Uncle Remus tells stories of the Southern United States. Br'er Rabbit is a trickster who succeeds by his wits rather than by brawn, provoking authority figures and bending social mores as he sees fit The Br'er Rabbit stories can be traced back to trickster figures in Africa, particularly the hare that figures prominently in the storytelling traditions in West, Central, and Southern Africa. 3 hours ago · Like1More Les Dorrington Of course because he is an archetype he appears in European culture in this version as a Fox Reynard the stories are similar to the stories of Anansi the spider https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynard Reynard - WikipediaReynard (Dutch: Reinaert; French: Renard; German: Reineke or Reinicke; Latin: Renartus) is the main character in a literary cycle of allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables. Those stories are largely concerned with Reynard, an anthropomorphic red fox and trickster figure. His adventures... en.wikipedia.org 3 hours ago · LikeMore Write a reply... Reply 11. https://m.facebook.com/comment/replies/?ctoken=1908469636083791_1908862646044490&ft_ent_identifier=1908469636083791&gfid=AQBJbwVPOZkhO1pi&notif_t=feed_comment_reply&notif_id=1501707363649285&ref=m_notif 12. https://m.facebook.com/groups/1671366309859692?view=permalink&id=1832761357053519&fs=2&ref=m_notif&notif_t=feed_comment_reply 13. https://m.facebook.com/groups/1671366309859692?view=permalink&id=1832255230437465&ref=m_notif&notif_t=feed_comment_reply 14. https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1592800817428872&id=100000969079747&set=p.1592800817428872&source=47 15. https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1933090146954043&id=100007592286226&set=p.1933090146954043&source=47&ref=m_notif&notif_t=feed_comment_reply 16. https://scontent.fztf1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/fr/cp0/e15/q65/20525265_1933090146954043_9145025948031274336_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=17337594e9ac8b938b14c930bafe7598&oe=5A2F76DE 17. Gotta get the light fixture in the shot. 18. So much fun at the pool! Having a time, eh. I can tell from this shot. A great capturing of the sense of enjoyment, i can feel it bursting through. 19. What a world! 20. Nobody cares about this news so we don't know what to do its supposed to be really smart to get the details of it n beloved journalists could get a beheading. #dontrememberyoufromlastnight #newsflash #truthtothelight The devil is messing w my thoughts, it keeps trying to take away some things that come to mind to say in the tags. Someone wanted me to do that tag on the last night thing. People just aren't as pretended. But someone wanted me to do that tag, someone in my mind, so. But.
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