“Daughter of Eve from the far land of Spare Oom where eternal summer reigns around the bright city of War Drobe, how would it be if you came and had tea with me?” - Mr. Tumnus

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Day 12 of the of cards - these two cards were created by Mabel Lockerby a member of the and the They were sent to Isabel McLaughlin by Prudence Heward.

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“Autumn” ("Girl with an Apple”) by Prudence Heward. For more, check chapters on Heward in The Women of Beaver Hall, Canadian Modernist Painters (Dundurn) & The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy (Dundurn). https://t.co/tohBn2Xw36

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White Fish Falls, Georgian Bay, by Prudence Heward

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Mulleins and Rocks, by Prudence Heward

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Country Road with Farm Buildings and Milkweed, by Prudence Heward

Prudence Heward was born in Montreal. She studied art in Paris and was invited to exhibit with the Group of Seven. She was known for her paintings of figures and landscapes, and for her use of bold colours.

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アダルトスイムが生んだ
世界一可愛い獄長
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“Autumn Knowlton”, 1941, by Prudence Heward. Chapters on Heward can be found in The Women of Beaver Hall: Canadian Modernist Painters and The Beaver Hall Group and Its Legacy (Dundurn Press). evelynwalters. com.

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Prudence Heward (1896-1947) (https://t.co/5DyJTFoBka) was a Canadian painter celebrated for her sculptural forms, defiant figures, and expressionistic colours. I think her portrait of "The Bather" (1930) is really excellent.

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pov: you're disagreeing with the Queen of Fereldan at the Landsmeet, and you watch the King of Fereldan try to calm her down cos she's about to lose it

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로쮸()님 댁 워든알리 그렸습니다😊!!
빌려주셔서 감사드려요❤

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Art Fight attack against of her OCs Koko and Rafu! Rafu isn’t nearly as intimidating as his mama yet! 😂

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Some fascinating essays submitted for my MA/PGCert module on 'Children's Literature Through the Ages'. Latest one explores masculinity in children's fantasy fiction by comparing and Lewis'

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Prudence Heward “Indian Child” (1936)

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So I did a thing and I do not take the blame.

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