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Balade au domaine de Boutiguéry
atlas bride
Paul Signac (1863-1935) - L’Odet à Quimper
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1929.
16.75 x 22.1 inches, 42.5 x 56.3 cm. Estimate: £350,000-500,000.
Sold Sotheby’s, London, 20 June 2007 for £781,600 incl B.P.
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When you accidentally make another Tangled the Series OC in record time-- Oops.
He’s mostly for the werewolf au @horrendoushaddock and I have! Odet, a prince from a nearby kingdom whose little brother met an... Unfortunate end while visiting Corona with intent to court Rapunzel.
He wants the monster that killed his brother caught, under any circumstances necessary.
“I just wanted to see you again.”
The Prince and the Swan #mermay AU! Check out the original comic at www.princeandswan.com!
OMG THESE ARE SO DAMN OLD. Odet concepts from 6 years ago. WTF I didn't even remember these!!!