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Original artwork available in @ChangelingArt's 'Passage' auction. This one's a personal favourite.
Quatrain 74, 'Ah, Moon of my Delight who know'st no wane...'
Illustration for Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, published by Folio Society, 2009 (out of print). Watercolour & gouache.
Available in @ChangelingArt's 'Passage' auction.
https://t.co/JjuojDr6Di https://t.co/F2AF31cpB9
'...And one by one crept silently to rest.'
Illustration for Quatrain 21, Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, Folio Society, 2009.
I still quite like the hooded figure. The other; not so much (read: at all).
I'll be listing this in the @ChangelingArt auction next week, too.
I need to re-do this someday. In colour. https://t.co/e7lgyeObF3
'And lately, by the Tavern Door agape,
Came stealing through the Dusk an angel shape...'
Illustration for Quatrain 42, Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, Folio Society, 09.
Not one of the better pieces from the set. I'm thinking of listing it in the @ChangelingArt auction next week.
@planecrazy Yes, for Pride & Prejudice, Emma, and Persuasion in 2006 & 07. I did very badly on them (personal & professional reasons). These are the only ones still bearable (one from each book).
~ Lizzy, Mr & Mrs Bennet
~ Emma, Harriet & Mr Elton
~ Lady Dalrymple & Miss Carteret
Original artwork available in @ChangelingArt's 'Something Wicked' auction.
Illustration for The Cat that Walked By Himself from Kipling's Just So Stories, published by The Folio Society, 2013.
Please see listing for more details. Thank you! 🙏
https://t.co/0dn81V29ZI
Though preparatory drawings exist, Leonardo da Vinci's 'lost' masterpiece, The Battle of Anghiari, probably never did.
(1. Reubens' 1603 copy of The Battle of the Standard from The Battle of Anghiari.
2. Leonardo's apparent sketch for the section.)
https://t.co/rfIrdsr8ru
I cycle through all of these. I'm a chimerical eldritch mess, which of course stands to reason.