Edmund Blair Leighton's medieval paintings (1852-1922).

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Du coup, moi c'est Prerayd.
Je fais beaucoup de dessins au digi (et de temps en temps quelques dessins au tradi mais c'est plus rare).

La plupart de mes travaux sont inspirés, voir basés sur la mythologie/le folklore japonais, certains jeux vidéos et les furrys.

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Since you've tagged me, , I'll play the game.
Name's Prerayd, I'm a digital artist mainly doing furry and anime art. However, I'm also doing charadesign, weapon design and fanarts from time to time.

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"Fair Rosamund" by John William Waterhouse (1916), at a private collection.

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It is wonderful to see what has been digitised by our collection team, I think fans will enjoy this one! It is the drapery study for Desdemona's Death Song (the Willow Song) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, dating from c.1879-81.
https://t.co/7WJZJ2lWqh

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Paintings by John William Waterhouse (1849-1917).

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Colour red in John William Waterhouse's paintings.

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This week at be inspired by 19th century romanticised notions of love, longing, death and femininity at Life Drawing; Pre-Raphaelite Longing.

Friday 29 November, 18.30 - 20.30, £10/£8. All materials provided. Book now at https://t.co/HPvy9Wg3LT

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"The Sleaping Beauty" by Edward Burne-Jones (1870-1890).

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Fanny was a vulnerable woman without family or support with only debts left by her dead husband. Fanny was turned out of the house in Cheyne Walk and the keys taken from her on the Rossetti family’s behalf, supposedly unbeknown to Rossetti.

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A sweet dream... or a beautiful nightmare? You can decide where you’ll be spoilt for choice interpreting their Dreams & Nightmares exhibition

Edward Byrne-Jones
Cupid delivering Psyche, 1867
Watercolour, bodycolour, chalk & oil pastel on paper

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''À Bientôt'' by Valentine Cameron Prinsep.

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According to Sarah she remembered having her hair swiped or accidentally flicked resulting in her pins coming loose and her copper gold locks tumbling down. Sarah becomes Fanny @ https://t.co/tFm6yshGeS

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I Am Half-Sick of Shadows (1915) by J.W. Waterhouse (UK, 1849–1917). Our lady is confined in her tower, viewing the world outside only through reflections in the mirror. Note the loom shuttles look like boats, a foreshadowing of her watery death.

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