One morning she visited him in a dream, from Anatole France's Thaïs by Frank C. Pape (1926)
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" 'Come down,' cried the hero's wife." The Russian story book. 1916.
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Frank C. Papé - "One morning she visited him in a dream".
Illustration from "Thaïs" by Anatole France.
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he is just. so shaped. so so so So shaped.
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Don’t dream it, be it. ❤️💋
The outfit was referenced/inspired by a 50th anniversary rocky horror show I went to a few months ago! :D @thebandghostofficial
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Frank Cheyne Papé (1878-1972), 'Falcon The Hunter', ''The Russian Story Book'', 1916
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Update I have been gifted a new art tablet and oh my lort how do y’all draw with a screenless pad-
This last one was the first thing I drew with it LMAO
all of these were lil test doodles, but m a n I got mad respects to them gamers who can use this kinda tabloot with ease
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'Something about Eve' by James Branch Cabell, illustrated by Frank C. Pape, 1929
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finally! Finish this- it’s quite cute to see them walking and singing on the way for the wizard! Hehe (first time drawing barnaby and frank so lol don’t judge)
Hope you all like it ! (Fanart for @sketchquill)
love ya art as usual! Never give up! Be yourself and be safe!
here the backgrounds ( tbh thanks a lot you made me realize I can do backrounds I just need to practice and for the first time it’s not so bad!)
It’s very fun to do nature stuff! Even the hard work lol! Wait..who’s hiding behind the trees?
YUP my o”c as one of the julie’s guards!
Dw I’m still safe with those stupid missile stuff (even tho yesterday there was more then 10 of them falling from the sky- anyway here the siren short video, why? Idk tbh!)
Anyway love ya all be safe in any way! Have great day/night!
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Illustration by Frank C. Papé for Falcon the Hunter, from The Russian Story Book by Richard Wilson (1916)
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The Demons No Longer Feared Him, from Anatole France’s Thaïs by Frank C. Pape (1926)
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The Children’s Bookshelf
THE RED CROSS KNIGHT
The story of Una and St. George retold from Spenser’s “Faerie Queene”
Thomas Nelson & Sons
London, Dublin, Edinburgh & New York
Artist : Frank C. Pape
Una and the Lion in the Desert
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ooo fantasy au Poppy oooo there's so much empty space on this, it's killing me
rambles:
why is there lace? why does she have a neck corset? because she's Gorgeous and I'm the Artist Here. i will always inflict my personal tastes on everyone I draw. pretty bird <3
it's really difficult to put clothes on a bird... stream helped out a bunch with the colors & the leg gear! I imagine that the leather is durable, which is probably the only thing that gets her to traverse less Forgiving terrain. Thornbushes and itchy tallgrass can't hurt her! she's got "boots"! How Does She Secure Them, i hear no one ask. that's what neighbors are for, isn't it? and a skilled beak once she gets the swing of it.
her shawl remains largely the same due to my lack of imagination! i put a lil feather clasp instead of the shawl being tied together to give it a more fantasy-oriented look. i think i succeeded? i like to think so! i imagine that the clasp gives Poppy some stress, though. It's sharp! Ish. it's sharp by her standards!
Poppy's enchanted glasses allow her to "see" injuries and illness, both caused by magical & normal means. this is very helpful in her role as healer, but also extremely stressful - just because she can see issues doesn't mean she automatically knows what they are! to her, a papercut may be misinterpreted by the beginnings of a fatal infection! i like to think that she got tired of needing to hold the glasses in place over her beak and asked if there was a charm to keep them steady. and they confidently had their resident wizard spell them on - oops! the spell was a little too strong! they're now magically superglued on! yeah, those are never coming off.
she also has a magic bag that i imagine was a gift from her family when she left the nest! she'd never directly use it herself - what if she falls in? what if something nasty managed to crawl inside? - but the Neighborhood uses it as collective storage. it can hold a lot! supplies, books, tents, gold, even Julie when she's determined enough!
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whore on the floor pt.?2.0~🎃
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