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LoSH Appreciation Week Day 2 - Baroque / Fantasy
Princess Projectra's homeworld of Orando was always depicted as a feudal fantasy world of kings and knights. But most times it was modeled on the world of Medieval European castles. Oh, there was that one time that Mike Grell did it a bit more Disney, but that was an exception. So when did it go from simple stone fortifications to a baroque fantasy setting? When Keith Giffen took over.
Wow, get a load of all that ornamentation and those sculptural flourishes!
And how about that armor?
Now Giffen doesn't get all the credit. He's doing a rip off of Philippe Druillet whose work had appeared in Heavy Metal magazine. But what the heck, it was an interesting touch, and it was certainly better than his previous Kirby rip off phase.
So there you have it. Welcome to the new, improved Orando. Try not to get on the bad side of any pretenders to the throne.
Crown of Vanity
Baroque fantasy, Raphael Delorme. 1930.
She's lovely and strange, and inspired by grotesques, the decorative combination of people, animals, and curling vegetation popular in Roman times, then later in Renaissance art.
Hello friends! My name is Alena. This channel was created for fans of David Garrett.This is my first time making a video. I don't always suc
Title: Court of Lust and Deception.
Alais Robineau comes to the court of Jaquinot an impoverished noblewoman. At a request from the queen, she becomes the king's mistress, which doesn't bother her until she is betrothed to the king's spy master, who despises her for what she is.
abbey library. st. gallen, switzerland.