Sir Guinness (Triumphant) and Sir Guinness (Vanquished) - Sebastian Barth

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Sir Guinness (Triumphant) and Sir Guinness (Vanquished) - Sebastian Barth
Vanquished (1884, oil on canvas) | Edmund Leighton
The Skull Tower of Nis
Structure built from the skulls of vanquished foes.
Niš, Serbia
hatssune miku vanquished Stargazer Rocket as the prophecy fortold
A love shattered in war ⚔️💔
based on original art by DarkPicasso
In the smoldering aftermath of the Siege of Thassara, two legendary Amazon warriors—Eurydice, the golden-haired commander of the rebel host, and Sappho, the poet-general of the loyalist guard—meet in a final, brutal confrontation. Once inseparable, their bond had bloomed from shared campaigns into secret nights of whispered verse and stolen kisses beneath moonlit armor. But when the Amazon nation fractured over the question of conquest versus sanctuary, they found themselves on opposite sides of a war neither wanted.
Now, amid the blood and ruin, Eurydice stands over Sappho’s broken body, her sword still wet with the lives it claimed. A spear pierces Sappho’s side, her breath shallow, her gaze unwavering. Eurydice kneels, cradling her lover’s chin—not in triumph, but in mourning. Around them, fire and smoke blur the edges of reality, as if the gods themselves cannot bear witness to this final act.
ʳᵒᵍᵘᵉ ᵗᵒᵐᵃᵗᵒ…
...VANQUISHED
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Just noticed that ALL the Larrie UAs are now inactive! The Tumblr one last posted in January 🍾
Wonderful! I hate seeing our man's noble name linked to that trashy goblin.
Vanquished by Edmund Blair Leighton
Edmund Blair Leighton is best known for his works that depict medieval subject mater. As with the present work, one of the artist's most famous paintings, Godspeed, 1900, also depicts a knight on his horse. Blair Leighton’s paintings regularly celebrate chivalric imagery and there are few things more emblematic of the theme than a rousing jousting match. In the present work the artist also captures the pathos of the defeated knight and his noble steed.