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@sarajcox When I was very young I had a crush on one of the Wonder Twins. I understood television, but not the difference between cartoons and live action apparently. I kept asking my mum to drive me to the television studio to meet the actress who played her.
My 15 year old nephew Tobi has been drawing for a few years now. I asked for something with a mythological bent that I could post on Legonium, and he chose Pan. 🐐 Please show some love. ♥️
William Blake (1757–1827), Brutus and Caesar’s Ghost (1806), pen and grey ink, and grey wash, with watercolour, illustration to ‘Julius Caesar’ IV, iii, 30.6 x 19 cm, location not known.
Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904), The Death of Caesar (1859), with detail and sketch.
The Assassination and Funeral of Julius Caesar by Apollonio di Giovanni di Tommaso lives at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford.
La mort de Cèsar or The Death of Julius Caesar is an 1806 painting by Vincenzo Camuccin. Since 1864 it has lived in National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.
So, it looks like Lego is about to release a Winnie-the-Pooh set. Time to dust off my copy of WINNIE ILLE POOH.