Vanessa Stockard (Australian, 1975), Continuing with Narni, 2025. Oil on dibond, 30 × 30 × 2.5 cm.
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Vanessa Stockard (Australian, 1975), Continuing with Narni, 2025. Oil on dibond, 30 × 30 × 2.5 cm.
The Augustus Bridge over the River Nera, near the City of Narni, Italy by Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld
hey so @narnianvalkyrieofberk's trio ship fic is really good and you should go read it if you like aurora and unique world building and explorations of all the kinds of bonds people can have with each other. it got me to make a fully rendered digital piece. that's how powerful narni is
either way please enjoy the spooky knife that definitely won't cause any problems
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"View of Narni ~ Utsikt över Narni" by Joseph Magnus Stäck, 1866. Oil on canvas, 81 x 111 cm. Image via Mutual Art. Swedish artist 1812-1868. Narni was the town name that inspired C.S. Lewis in his creation of Narnia in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." About Narni, paraphrased from Google’s AI Overview: Located in the Umbria region of central Italy, Narni was known as Narnia in Roman times. C. S. Lewis, an Oxford professor with an interest in Roman history, found it in an old Latin atlas and underlined it because he liked its sound. And so it became the inspiration for his book series The Chronicles of Narnia.
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875)
Le Pont de Narni
Classical street music
Narni, Umbria, Italy. Happy Sunday!
Narni. Ponte augusteo e pre-augusteo per la Via Flaminia
#architecturephotography #architecture #narni (presso Narni, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc3ixEaIm37/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=