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wreniriis · 7 months
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 ▲⚘ La Belle Dame sans Merci ⚘△
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muffinmoonn · 2 years
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romeo and juliet
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izgnanik-a · 2 days
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Renaissance!GhostSoap based off of La Belle Dame De Merci ?? Lovers to Enemies to Lovers again?? Them being so sickeningly in love that it withstands Narcissus' love for himself?? Royalty!Johnny being so ungodly in love with Simon that he would tear apart the kingdom for him but not realizing Simon is a siren??
In the making RIGHT NEOW 🏃🏽💨
Painting/poem in question: ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Frank Bernard Dicksee, 1901
poem that inspired the painting: John Keats, 1819
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yoiyoms · 1 month
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💗🖤
a piece for my friend's bday from last month, of our ocs Opaline and Corvus <3
insp/ref below the cut- it's based off of Frank Bernard Dicksee's painting, 'Romeo and Juliet'!
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halcyone-of-the-sea · 10 months
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Hey can I ask what paintings you have for your pfp and the banner on mobile? I've seen them before but for the life of me i can't remember the artist
Sure!
The banner is "La belle dame sans merci" by Sir Frank Dicksee based off of John Keats' poem by the same name. My pfp is a snippet of "Three Women Near Pool Feeding Swans" by Hans Zatzka!
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kindcannibalism · 10 months
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Your painting of Link and Ganondorf in proud procession, surrounded by Gerudo throwing flowers, is so beautiful it reminds me of Spring by Lawrence Alma Tadema, all those festival scenes and joy. Your art is tremendous.
Thank you so much! And that’s such a beautiful painting! I actually based that drawing in The Two Crowns by Sir Frank Dicksee! It started off as a study and then Zelda brain rot took over 😅
That said, I may have to another Zelda to Spring!
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roxannarambles · 2 years
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I can't remember the title of the most recent fic you've started-the one with hubter hreaking into luz's rook to steal her glyph notes, based off that one comic?-BUT i wanted to say I LOVE it!! And the scene of Hunter on Luz's windowsill like u described IMMEDIATELY put me in the mind to think of a very famous painting "balcony scene" of tge from Romeo and Juliet-it's an 1884 painting by Frank Dicksee about the balcony kiss scene from Romeo and Juliet. Obvs u can't see it but i PROMISE u the imagery was v strong in my mind-the Vibes from that scene were off the charts
Thank you, anon! <3 <3 I'm so glad you're enjoying it (for those curious, it's called 'Ships That Pass in the Night'). I'm taking a short break from it for now, but I'll finish & post the 10th/final chapter at some point after the S2 finale. :D
I had to look up the picture you mentioned because I was so curious.
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Excellent. Luz and Hunter definitely have a 'star-crossed lovers' thing going on, and I am here for it. (This also reminds me of a Lunter art I saw one time, right here)
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oraclemilf · 3 years
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My TMA Valentines Exchange Art for @bloodsbane
They requested a JonDaisy Royalty AU, which is right up my alley. I decided to base it off of Frank Dicksee’s “ La Belle Dame sans Merci” painting, so there’s the added on a little fae/human touches for extra ✨ spice ✨ I’ve also got like. A whole AU idea in my head if anyone wants to know about that 👉 👈
Hope you enjoy!
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mallydormouse · 5 years
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Did this in about a 10 hour time span and didn’t sleep. finally got to the colors and decided flats with a little bit of shading/highlights to pop jester out a bit would be the way I do this. Anyway I really love this and get excited about the amount of work I put into it, it’s the first thing in a long...long time that I made something I liked this much.  Yes the horse is Frumpkin.  This is based off a painting by Frank Dicksee.
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feliville · 5 years
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I painted this for fun and it turned out to be a cool and very fun painting practice!! Anyways.. This is based off Frank Dicksee’s “La belle dame sans merci”
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Thirty Days of Arthurian Characters - Day 4 (I mean, technically): Morgause
... So I know it's been a month, but I can explain.
... Actually, beyond 'I realised I couldn't answer several questions, and I had other shit to do' ...no, I can't. But ah well.
Why you like or don’t like the character
To be brutally honest, I’ve never really cared about Morgause. Aside from constant low-level annoyance at the constant conflation of Morgan and Morgause, Morgause herself was kinda... boring, to me. She’s also one of those female characters you more or less can only judge based on her impact on the male characters around her – Mordred especially – and that’s boring in any context.
But then I started writing my Morgan story, imaginatively titled ‘Le Fay’. And that’s when Morgause jumped up, grabbed me by the balls, and demanded I take interest in her. Because, like Morgan, there is an interesting story in there, if you only look (and aren’t afraid to say ‘fuck canon, there is no canon’ at certain points). Morgause is probably the most tragic character in Le Fay, for reasons I’ll explain in the Headcanon section.
Your favourite characterization in novels
Okay, so a key reason this took so long to get back to is because I hadn't actually read a lot of books starring Morgause, or at least none worth my time or their inclusion on this list. So, having read all of… one, I can firmly say that my favourite characterization of Morgause is The Squire's Tale. Because it’s the only one I know. And also because Squire’s Tale is kinda awesome.
Your favourite characterization in TV/Film
…I don't really have one? I mean, given the problems with her and Morgan getting switched, I can't really remember any version that has everything I'd consider quintessential to her character… well, possibly Justice League's Morgaine, who honestly does work better as Morgause, so… yeah, let's go with that.
Your favourite art/illustration about the character
Technically not Morgause, but La Belle Dame Sans Merci by Frank Dicksee is a great painting and fits my vision of Morgause surprisingly well.
The actor/actress you wish could play the character
I honestly don’t know. Maybe Natalie Dormer, based purely off of her portrayal as Moriarty?
One headcanon about the character
So, one of the funnest things about writing Le Fay has been playing with symbolism - characters reflecting on stories repeating (including a Jewish character pointing out the resemblance between Uther-Igraine-Gorlois and David-Bathsheba-Uriah), various historical landmarks coming back in certain ways (Uther literally brings Igraine and her three daughters to King Lear’s castle to marry them off, and the irony isn’t lost on anyone present) and the best part of this symbolism has been the three sisters and what they represent in comparison to one another - Light, Dark and Happy Medium, Good, Evil and Neutrality, and Future, Past and Present.
So whilst Nimue represents the future (because she’s a literal fortune-teller) and Morgan represents the present, Morgause represents the past, is consumed by her grudges, is essentially what Morgan will become if she doesn't stop and quickly, and in my favourite scene she becomes so focused on the past that… well, I’ll wait until the final draft is over to tell you all, but it instantly raised Morgause to the most tragic character in this book.
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