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thinking of eivorxrandvi in a happy au feels like: 💓🌸💕💗💞⭐️🌸🌷🌾🌼💗💗 #AssassinsCreedVallhalla
(I got m!eivor too ‘cause I love him too!)
In terms of anthros, there's two styles I'm particularly fond of:
The kind found in Aesop's fables and Beatrix Potter's work, where they're simply upright animals in clothing
And the kind found in J. J. Grandville's work, where they're just straight up humans with animal heads
Surreal Illustrations From JJ Grandville's Un Autre Monde (1844) - https://t.co/yfY6B3cEM6
Like an owl in a midnight choir: 'Nocturnal Duet' by J J Grandville, 1877. Note elegant bats (minus hats) on backing vocals....
Birthday in the park: JJ Grandville, caricaturist, 1803-1847 .......https://t.co/6dv5ESvNAm #Caricature
Randvi Ulf, my norn ranger. c:
I'm not as good with human faces but practice is practice! :D
#GuildWars2 #GW2 #norn
“Un Autre Monde: Transformations, Visions, Incarnations Et Autres Choses” by J. J. Grandville (1803-1847), published by H. Fournier of Paris in 1844
https://t.co/3mByl0WLml
Especial para aficionados a las distopías:
un clásico de la antropomorfización de insectos (Grandville 1840) y aplicación en #Portada de la #revista @NewYorker
➕#portadas #illustrationart
➡️➡️https://t.co/bXLo4oeHb4
'The Oak and the Reed' illustration by J.J. Grandville from the 'Fables of La Fontaine', 1941.
Beware the Badger! Gigantic new hardcover volume, Grandville Intégral, collects all 5 of @bryan_talbot's Grandville graphic novels in one deluxe edition, plus voluminous author notes never before in print. Details: https://t.co/FisfrO9HiN
The deadly Fool’s Parsley ☠️ (Aethusa) contains poisonous alkaloids and is responsible for much of the death-related folklore surrounding its look-alike the common Cow Parsley.
Plate by Grandville (1803-1847) 💛
#FaustianFriday #DarkGreenWeek
Grandville's The Flowers Personified (1847) show a fantasy world peopled by humanised flowers. His disquieting images are recognised as an inspiration to the surrealist movement. #FolkloreThursday