— It’s your words that gave me courage. It became my light that would guide me towards the right path again.
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— It’s your words that gave me courage. It became my light that would guide me towards the right path again.
© “Fairy Tail”
Jules-Cyrille Cavé - Girl with a Bouquet of Daisies (1897)
Thomas Francis Dicksee - Ophelia (1865)
Ophelia
John Everett Millais (1829–1896), Ophelia, c.1852
Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser (1857–1921), Ophelia, c.1900
Jean-Baptiste Bertrand (1823–1887), Ophelia, c.1872
Alexandre Cabanel (1823–1889), Ophélie, 1883
Theodor von der Beek (1838–1921), Ophelia, 1901
Constantin Meunier (1831–1905), Ophelia, 1851–1905
Paul Albert Steck (1866–1924), Ophelia Drowning, 1895
John William Waterhouse (1849–1917), Ophelia, 1889
Arthur Hughes (1832–1915), Ophelia (1st version), 1852
Arthur Hughes (1832–1915), Ophelia, 1852
Arthur Hughes (1832–1915), Ophelia (2nd version), c.1864
Ferdinand Piloty II (1828–1895), Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5, Ophelia, n.d.
John William Waterhouse (1849–1917), Ophelia, 1894
Henrietta Rae (1856–1928), Ophelia, 1890
Henri Lehmann (1814–1882), Ophelia, 1847–1848
Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819–1895), Ophelia, 1873
Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819–1895), Ophelia, c.1864
George Frederic Watts (1817–1904), Ophelia, 1875–1880
James Sant (1820–1916), Ophelia
Richard Redgrave (1804–1888), Ophelia Weaving Her Garlands, 1842
Pierre Auguste Cot (1837–1883), Ophélie, 1870
Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret (1852–1929), Ophelia, 1900
A huge cherry-tree grew outside, so close that it's boughs tapped against the house, and it was so thickset with blossoms that hardly a leaf was to be seen. On both sides of the hosue was a big orchard, one of apple trees and one of cherry-trees, also showered over with blossoms; and their grass was all sprinkled with dandelions. In the garden below were lilac-trees purple with flowers, and their dizzingly sweet fragrance drifted up to the window on the morning wind. {Chapter IV. Morning at Green Gables} Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery for @lady-arryn 🌼🪻🪷
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I had the pleasure of painting this Simon and Clea commission for @araushneee :))