Frederic Leighton, 1891.

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Frederic Leighton - Idyll, c.1880-812arch

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Here's a few classical random gents who don't get much play.

EDMOND BLAIR LEIGHTON
FRANK DICKSEE
FRED JUDD WAUGH

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her folds are (mostly) being ref'd from lord frederick leighton's "cymon and iphigenia" and im like. highkey ignoring other stuff i should be drawing lol

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Today is the anniversary of the birth of Emily Brontë, author of 'Wuthering Heights.' This edition was published in 1931 by Random House and features 12 wood engravings by Clare Leighton.

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Have a Cubone Arthur X’D
idea is based on that photo of real corgo with cubone mask <3.

oh for you guys who curious, Arthur is Leighton's pet corgi X'D

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Ish chibi Leighton <3

Bhoi it’s been a while since i draw chibis, and also been a WHILE since i draw anything, im glad that i still remember how XD.
Also a friend of mine tell me that this looks good as a keychain, now i want one :’D.

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Warm thanks to award winning author and illustrator for sharing her inspiration, stories & craft with our families! Signed copies of Tomorrow & The Jasmine Sneeze available in our shop
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My Fair Lady (1914).
Sir Edmund Blair Leighton

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Four Hedges, a Gardener’s Chronicle 1935

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Stooking
Clare Leighton

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The Accolade by Edmund Leighton (1901)

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Hey guys~! I've been trying to decide on a name for this character for a while! Which name do you think fits him the most?:
Breese, Lawerence, Graham, Preston, Spencer, Bentley , Blakeley , ,Lucien , Alister, Percival , Leighton , Lennox, Vance

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Welp made new guy from dnd again.

I will add to the list of Leighton's creations he failed on.

That and I have too many jacks

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Winding the skein (circa 1878) by Lord Frederic Leighton

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Edmund Blair Leighton.

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Cymon & Iphigenia by Frederic Leighton (1884)

Leighton spent 6 months searching Europe for a model to match his imagined ideal of Iphigenia. He chose Dorothy Dene, who had a classical Greek beauty and would go on to appear in several other of Leighton's works.

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