Leighton James of Burnley

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フレデリック・レイトン
(Frederic Leighton、1830-1896)
『心地よい気分でしばらく横たわっていた』
(He Lay Awhile Conscious of Great Comfort)

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Elijah in the Wilderness, Frederic Leighton, c. 1877–1878.

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And similarly owning the color pink at this point, I predict Amanda Leighton as Babs.

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Flora and fauna, Tom Leighton

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My Fair Lady, by English painter Edmund Blair Leighton (1914). In private collection.

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Ok I think his name should be Leighton.

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Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis (c.1869-1871) by Frederic Leighton.

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Donce Far Niente (1879), Flower Stall (1880), The Household Gods (1880) & Diogenes (1882). The influence of Alma-Tadema, Leighton & Moore is seen in these works

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"The Dedication" by Edmund Blair Leighton (1908).

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'Idyll' painted by Sir Frederic Leighton, 1880-1881.

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‘To all those gays who feel it’s not their concern, I say, “In time, your life may depend on what you do now.” - Bob Salamone, 1977. Taken from ‘We Are Everywhere: Protest, Power, and Pride in the History of Queer Liberation’ by Matthew Reimer and Leighton Brown, 2019

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'Artist Clare Leighton, best known for her wood engravings, produced 12 dramatic, brooding illustrations to Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights in 1931. They are said to have inspired a set designer for the 1939 film version of the novel starring Laurence Olivier.'

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"My Fair Lady" by Edmund Blair Leighton (1914).

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will be signing Live as well as on an Amphibia Q&A Cast Panel!

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will be signing Live as well as on an Amphibia Q&A Cast Panel!

Get your prints today at https://t.co/K3ESJo6WWG

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will be signing Live as well as on an Amphibia Q&A Cast Panel!

Get your prints today at https://t.co/K3ESJo6WWG

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will be signing Live as well as on an Amphibia Q&A Cast Panel!

Get your prints today at https://t.co/K3ESJo6WWG

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This week's tells of Demeter (Ceres) & Persephone (Proserpine), a myth about the death & rebirth of vegetation & change of seasons but also of maternal devotion, grief & resurrection. Rossetti returned often to the theme. Also: Evelyn de Morgan & Leighton

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