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#ShakespeareSunday
On the bat's back I do fly
Tempest V, 1
Art: Paul Woodroffe
@AudryRibka @be1tt2h @FelfaF @RosaTrunk @EternalDahlia @Ou_Prg @AndreiAndrei63 @bettinaschroed5 @fchaves2 Happy Saturday lovely friends and a wonderful weekend.
@AudryRibka @be1tt2h @FelfaF @RosaTrunk @EternalDahlia @Ou_Prg @AndreiAndrei63 @bettinaschroed5 @fchaves2 Happy Wednesday dear friends.
@AudryRibka @be1tt2h @FelfaF @RosaTrunk @EternalDahlia @Ou_Prg @AndreiAndrei63 @bettinaschroed5 @fchaves2 Happy Tuesday dear Ribka and all friends here!
#ShakespeareSunday
How would, I say, mine eyes be blessed made
By looking on thee in the living day.
Sonnet 43
Art: Edouard Bisson
#FairyTaleTuesday
Just a tantalising taste of the delightful and charming illustrations of JM Barrie’s Peter Pan by British illustrator Alice Bolingbroke Woodward.
#FairyTaleTuesday Lochinvar is not a fairytale but a beautiful& captivating ballad by Sir Walter Scott, telling the story of a Scottish knight, who is faithful & true arriving at the wedding of his lover to steal her away for his own https://t.co/c2TBnvTfsH
Art:James E McConnell
#MythologyMonday The veil of Veronica according to legend, was used to wipe the sweat from Jesus' brow as he carried the cross to Calvary. It is said that the veil contains the image of Christ's face.
Art Mattia Preti
#FolkloreThursday
Flora is the Roman goddess of flowers. She had a special garden which featured all of the mythological creatures who turned into flowers upon their deaths. Among them were Narcissus, Hyacinth, Ajax/larkspur, Clytie/sunflower & Adonis/anemone.
Img Luca Giordano