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#The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet
storyofmorewhoa · 1 year
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Achilles and the body of Patroclus (1885) by Nikolai Ge Apollo and Hyachintus (1769) by Nicolas-René Jollain The Suicides of Pyramus and Thisbe by Guido Reni Hero and Leander (1828) by William Etty Orpheus and Euridice by (1872) George Frederic Watts Cefalo and Procris (1879) by Marques de Oliveira Tristán and Isolda (1910) Rogelio de Egusquiza Dante and Virgil Meeting the Shades of Francesca da Rimini and Paolo (1851) by Ary Scheffer The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet (1855) by Frederick Leighton The Burial of Atala (1808) by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussey-Trioson
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rayondelun3 · 4 months
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‘The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet’ by Frederic Leighton, c. 1855.
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leatherandmossprints · 5 months
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‘The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet’ by Frederic Leighton, c. 1855.
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redundantz · 7 months
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Zelda x Classic Paintings
Frederic Leighton - The Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet (1855)
Frederic William Burton - Hellelil and Hildebrand, the Meeting on the Turret Stairs (1864)
Gaetano Previati - Paolo e Francesca (1887)
Emile Levy - Le Vertige, Idylle (1867)
William Mulready - The Sonnet - (1839)
Charles-Antoine Coypel - Young Girl Holding a Mask (1745)
Lamia - JW Waterhouse (1916)
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lib-arts · 10 months
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Day 2: Magic | @elucienweekofficial
Finally my fav week!!!
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and this is the reference (just for pose)
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The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet by Frederic Leighton
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arttaylorsversion · 10 months
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The Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet by Frederic Leighton + peace by Taylor Swift
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netherfeildren · 4 months
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(belated) the cassandra complex chapter 10 : moodboard
- the reconciliation of the montagues and capulets over the dead bodies of romeo and juliet, sir frederic leighton (1855)
- the lovers, tania brassesco & lazlo passi norberto, remake of paolo e francesca, gaetano previati (1887)
- tatyana and onegin years later, lydia timoshenko
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gravedigg · 5 months
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Do you have favourite classical art pieces?
And, as an additional question, any pieces that caught your eye and twist your brain and you'd wish to draw them durgetash edition? (bc Virgil and Enver do deserve all the finesse and the symbolism and I'll die on that hill)
First of all, I don't have a favourite piece, I could never make a decision like that, there's too much art.
But I do have a lot that are inspiring me in a durgetash-specific way, so I'm just gonna dump a bunch at you like a moodboard.
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Pieta (detail) by William Adolphe Bouguereau (1876)
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Cathédrale Saint-Louis de la Rochelle (details) by William Adolphe Bouguereau
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Christ displaying his wounds (detail) by Giovanni Antonio Galli (1625-1635)
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Ecce Homo by Guido Reni (1575–1642) (style of)
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The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet (detail) by Frederick Leighton (1855)
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The Other Side (detail) by Dean Cornwell (1918)
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Lamentation Over the Dead Christ (detail) Sandro Botticelli (1492)
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St Sebastian by Nicolas Régnier (circa 1620)
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Ixion Chained in Tartarus by Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol (1824)
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La jeune fille et la mort (detail) by Henri Léopold Lévy (1900)
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Il Consiglio alla Vendetta (detail) by Francesco Hayez (1851)
This one just makes me imagine Enver and Virgil at a masquerade.
Ok thats enough for now, I could keep going forever, but you get my point.
Also if you (or anyone else) have any that you like or think that I would like, please send them my way, I love this stuff so much.
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endoferasandallthings · 5 months
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The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet by Frederick Leighton // Closer by Waterparks
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canarycolemine · 10 months
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Vignettes of Paradise
Vignette II
Pairing: Papa Emeritus IV x Fem OC
Summary: Evie’s quiet nighttime ritual has preoccupied Copia’s mind. How nice would it be to have someone brush your hair?
Content: lots of fluff and comfiness, mild suggestive content
WC: 1.2k
AO3 Link!
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Picture:  The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet (1855) Frederic Leighton
Long and straight was her hair; brushing from the ends to the roots, that was the best way to prevent tangles and distribute the oils. Evie had, for many years, brushed her hair to relieve stress - a simple act of taking care of oneself, with the benefit of softer, healthier hair.
Her veil had often covered her long, raven black locs. On those rare occasions when she opted out of her customary habit and veil, she would braid her hair the night before, right after she brushed it. Mostly dry, some moisture was optimal for the desired result. Gentle waves, brushed through with a firm bristle brush, would flow carefully but carelessly all around her. It was a contrast to the pallor of her skin, to her hair - black as the night.
There were more modern ways of curling and maintaining one’s hair, but much like the other siblings of the Abbey, there was something charming about doing things the old fashioned way. From the nun’s habits they wore, to lighting the halls with lanterns and candles, all of it - a carefully selected antiquity, the beauty it could behold.
Copia had loved to watch Evie brush her hair - how smooth and shiny it would look - how soft it would feel in his calloused hands. Just like her skin. It was a small moment each day, something you wouldn’t think to mention to one another, a pleasant moment remembered only before seeing it again.
On a particularly rainy evening, as the pair was preparing for bed, Copia had done what he had loved to do - simply watch the lovely woman. She was nearly done with the process before she began the arm-aching process of braiding her hair.
“Why are you staring at me, Copia?” She teased.
“I dunno.” His face still damp, slightly red from removing his paints for the evening. “You’re just beautiful.”
“Ew! People will think you have a crush on me or something.” She chuckled. “Why, do you?” She widened her eyes, teasing him, feigning shock. “That would be soooo weird. Unless…” She bit her lower lip to make him giggle at her new character.
And giggle he did, a sweet grin grew on his face. A warmth from his chest.
He walked over to her, dressed in a more utilitarian pair of pajamas - black briefs, and a silly shirt Evie had purchased for him, solely dedicated to being a sleep shirt. Plopping himself next to her, he began running his fingers through her hair, feeling the silkiness, smelling the lavender scent that lingered.
“I like how you brush your hair, amore, it makes it all, eh, soft.” His gaze met hers again, her smile cemented on her face. How sweet he was to her.
“Thank you, my love.” She giggled. “Would you like me to brush your hair? I promise it’ll feel good.”
“Ah, why not? But my old gray hair, it will look just like yours when you’re done, si?”
“Oh certainly! But then I will get all the gray hair - the law of transfer of hair pigmentation, Copia.”
Truth be told, Copia was insecure about his steadily graying hair. He worried it took away from his looks; his Evie, she was not a vain person. No, but a beautiful woman must have a beautiful man to take care of her.
Oh, but how Evie loved Copia’s hair! Sure, the graying hairs meant he was getting older, his body and stress catching up; also true was that it was evidence of the life he had lived. His wisdom, his guidance, something to trust. And how it complimented his complexion! The contrast in his hair from the dusty brown to the white strands, it made him look so handsome - as if his white iris glowed.
Evie repositioned herself behind Copia, sitting on her knees as she began to brush.
“This is exactly what we used to do in the Sisters’ dorms, every single night. Then, we would have pillow fights in our pjs and then kiss each other and then touch each other’s boobs!” She began weaving another hyperbolic story.
“Oh my!” Copia entertained her stories, she was so silly sometimes. “You should go back there sometime, it sounds like too much fun.”
Long brush strokes from his hairline, all the way to the nap of his neck. The firm bristles gently grazing the sensitive skin of his scalp. She moved slowly, working the strokes from the left side of his head to the right. Not a spot missed.
“Oh no, I think my room now is much better. I’ve got a roommate, though, and he’s okay, I guess. He always smells nice, and is sooo handsome, and gives me really good orgasms.”
“Damn right he does!”
“But he works too hard, sometimes. I wish there was some way I could make everything easier for him.”
“Oh, you just say that because you want him all to yourself, huh?” he turned back to face her, smiling to reassure her.
“Papa, you know my tricks all too well!” Waving her hands in the air, admitting guilt. “But not really, I just like it when you’re relaxed. You have more time to do things for yourself. It makes you happy.”
“Well, amore, I am very relaxed right now.” Taking a wide yawn, as Evie chuckled. “It is very relaxing, the brushing. But now! Your turn!”
He snatched the brush from her hands, crawling further onto the bed, so he was positioned behind her.
“How do you do it? Just all in one piece or the smaller sections.”
“When it’s really wet, I do the smaller sections. I think it should be mostly dry, so you can do bigger pieces.”
“Okie dokie!”
He gathered all of her hair in his hands, capturing it all in his grasp, so it could all fall on her back. Nervously, he made small brush strokes at the ends of her hair, terrified to even add more pressure. Gathering the hair in his hands once again, that would make it easier to brush, having it all in one place, he thought.
Working the brush down the black hair, he delighted in how it shined and bounced. How smooth it looked after the stroke was finished. He eased the brush up, continuing his gentle brushes until he reached her scalp.
How Copia wanted to make the sensation as relaxing as Evie made it for him. But how careful he had to be! The bristles must hurt if too much pressure was applied. So delicately, he worked the brush forward to back all over her scalp.
Nearing her ears, Evie shivered.
“The tinglies!”
Copia merely chuckled, listening to his girl.
He worked the brush much longer than Evie normally would, but how calm they both were. Reaching to set the brush onto the side table, Copia marked his work completed. He sat back up, grabbing Evie’s legs to face him.
“All done?” Evie said.
“All done.” He kissed her little nose, brushing a fallen stand of hair behind her ear.
“Maybe next time, I will teach you how to braid my hair, too!”
They both laughed. Sweetness, calm. The rain poured outside, and how safe they were with one another. As it was always meant to be.
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thank you for reading! I was possessed by this idea right before I went to bed, so I just needed to write it tee hee!
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laurikarauchscat · 8 months
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a great big cat
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inspired by @traumschwinge's idea that Emhyr's sleeping habits resemble that of a cat. [Sorry, I don't remember which fic! ]
Also by @bittersweetbark's recent fic on Ao3 - "stray"...
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Pose Reference : Frederick Leighton's "The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet"
Weird choice, I know.
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Whenever I'd visit my Grandparents (who live in a very old house, on a mountain, very fucking far away from the nearest village), I'd always sleep under these very old, heavy, ugly pink blankets. They were the most uncomfortable possible things to touch, but I swear I've never had better sleep than that.
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innervoiceartblog · 4 months
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The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet by Frederic Leighton [detail]
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crying-overit-all · 10 months
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"The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet" (1855), Frederick Leighton
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thewaspandthefig · 2 years
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The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet, an 1855 painting by Frederic Leighton
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Romeo and Juliet - Frank Dicksee // The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets Over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet - Frederick Leighton (detail) // Violent Delights - CHVRCHES
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The Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet by Frederic Leighton
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