en el de hoy:

Peridis (única presencia en viñetas de de Bal)

y con dibujo ya presente en el tuit s/
https://t.co/auN1ERbhqX

➕#Ayuso ➡️➡️https://t.co/uxD4hJbqBH

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The investiture Mass of a knight.
'Be my sword in battle field, be my shield in the kingdom, reflect my power to my enemies'eyes.'
Ardyn and Somnus in medieval style. Inspired by a painting of Edmund Blaire Leighton.

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remembered the pastoral symphony bit from fantasia n decided to draw edmund in one of the poses from it

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⭐️ Three cheers for Marianne ⭐️
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I just love to see her happy and confident in herself 🙏🏻💕
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Congratulations on your milestone!
I'd love to see you draw Marianne von Edmund with the flower, Lily of the Valley.

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i forget if i shared these already but here are some digital doodles of stella and edmund :) couple of bitches

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This is one of my favourite St George images - even if it isn’t Obviously St Edmund should (still) be England’s patron saint, but that is another story...

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La fortuna porta in rada barche che non hanno timoniere.
- William Shakespeare, Cymbeline




Girl with Sailboat - Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1899

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We all agree he looks just like Edmund from CROSSED right?

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🫖 Here, Tarbell renders Elizabeth surrounded by the evidence of her elite domestic identity. Dressed in virtuous white with a pink wrap, her hands are occupied with sewing. 🏛 📘 https://t.co/FIJHQp86en
A Lady Sewing Elizabeth, Mrs. Henry Lyman,Edmund Charles Tarbell 1913

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20 Apr 1560: Edmund Bonner deprived bishop of placed in the Marshalsea again where he had been banged up a decade previously (TCC/BM)

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✨A man and a mermaid ✨
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I absolutely loved making this commission for 💕
Dimamari is the sweetest ship 🥺🙏🏻💕
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Edmund Franklin Ward. 1892-19901.
Evening Reading.

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10.) Villains? A bunch of em.

Harrison, Manuel, Miriella, and Edmund.

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The adventures of Hercules!

BL Harley MS 1766; c 1450-c 1460; John Lydgate, The Fall of Princes (based on Giovanni Boccaccio, De casibus virorum et feminarum illustrium); Suffolk (possibly Bury St Edmunds);
ff.65r, 69r, 70r

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