A Roman Lady (1858) by Frederic Leighton
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A Naiad or Hylas with a Nymph by John William Waterhouse (1893)
Hylas was the son of King Theiodamas of the Dryopians. After Hercules killed Hylas's father, Hylas became a companion of Hercules. They both became Argonauts, accompanying Jason in his quest on his ship Argo in seeking the Golden Fleece. During the journey, Hylas was sent to find fresh water. He found a pond occupied by Naiads, and they lured Hylas into the water and he disappeared.
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Léon François Comerre (1850 - 1916, Français) L' Odalisque à l'éventail (The Odalisque with the Fan), late 19th century
oil on canvas
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I love being able to spread myself over a large table. Working on course work, and finishing up a few work projects, and editing. It's been a really good day.
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Two new (to me) blazers. Which one is your favourite? I think they’ll look great with turtleneck jumpers, miniskirts and tights.
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Mark Beard, (1956, American)
Archers: Figurative Painting of Two Sporting Men by Mark Beard, Bruce Sargeant
date unknown - oil on canvas
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I don't think there is any such thing as too many books, too many candles, or too much tea.
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( ̄ε ̄ʃƪ)union jack tie and union jack bag and also union jack patch on the shirt
i might have a new thing hehe
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