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Figured i'd post my Glade, though there is no glade itself XD
I've wanted to rip off Vasnetsov's paintings for some Silmarillion fanart for a long time now. His fairy tale works are very much neoromantic mess and i am sure are problematic in a list of ways! Perfect for Tolkien. Last October i used Мёртвая царевна for a small Fëanor resting next to his mother's body (did not turn out too well, messed up Míriel's bed big time). This year i think i did better, using The Frog Princess for Lúthien dancing! Though i thought, if i try adding Daeron or any background i am very likely to mess things up! So i decided to just keep it the way it is. The leaves were long, the grass was green, The hemlock-umbels tall and fair, And in the glade a light was seen Of stars in shadow shimmering. Tinúviel was dancing there To music of a pipe unseen, And light of stars was in her hair, And in her raiment glimmering.
Christus Pantokrator, 1885 -1896 von Viktor Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov
Gamaun, The prophetic bird, 1897, Viktor Vasnetsov
Medium: oil,canvas
Víktor Mijáilovich Vasnetsov - Obispos
'Fairy Bird' by Victor Vasnetsov
Pages from "Grand Ducal, Tsarist and Imperial Hunt in Russia" by N.Kutepov (1896). This edition is illustrated by famous russian artists Vasnetsov, Samokish, Repin and Surikov.
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Sirin and Alkonost The Birds of Joy and Sorrow, 1896, Viktor Vasnetsov
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/viktor-vasnetsov/sirin-and-alkonost-the-birds-of-joy-and-sorrow-1896