Mary and Pandora should be a more popular ship. And people should call it parody.

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Mary and Pandora should be a more popular ship. And people should call it parody.
'The Music Party': Frederick, Prince of Wales with his Three Eldest Sisters
Artist: Philippe Mercier (French, 1689-1760)
Date: 1733
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Royal Collection Trust, United Kingdom
Description
Philippe Mercier served as Painter and Librarian to Frederick, Prince of Wales, from 1728 until 1738. There are three versions of this celebrated image; the other two (National Trust and National Portrait Gallery) are set out of doors with the so-called ‘Dutch House’ at Kew in the background. Since the events depicted here make more sense indoors it is usually assumed that this is the first treatment of the theme, however the date of 1733 inscribed on the National Portrait Gallery version provides an acceptable dating for all three.
The Prince of Wales is shown playing the cello, accompanied by his sister Princess Anne (1709-59) at the harpsichord; Princess Caroline (1713-57) plays the mandora (a type of lute) and Amelia (1711-86) reads a volume of Milton’s poems. The setting seems to be specific - the red brick back of a building in the background is certainly not an artist’s impression of an ideal palace - but it is impossible to identify with certainty. The sconce to the right (one of a group supplied in 1733 by Benjamin Goodison, c.1700-67) and the painting of the sleeping Endymion on the wall (by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini) are both accurately recorded and still in the Royal Collection.
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Mandrake (Game: Arknights)
▪︎Mandora.
Maker: Gregori Ferdinand Wenger
Date: 1726
Place of origin: Augsburg, Germany
Medium: Maple, spruce, ebony
More references! A poster of Alice and Deemo, a MO balloon, and a mandora!
Gosh I love this exploration.
1988 Korea, Sword of Omens 30" card
My anniversary gift from Rayark finally arrived!!
It includes a Cytus Alpha song collection CD, Cytus Nintendo switch sticker, Cytus postcard, 10th anniversary postcard, and a cute little Deemo x Cytus ceramic desk decoration!!
This is possibly the best gift I’ve ever won :D