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A good commander not only does not need genius or any special qualities, but, on the contrary, he needs the absence of the best and highest of human qualities- love. poetry, tenderness, a searching philosophical doubt.
-War and Peace, Tolstoy. Vol 3 Part 1 Ch XI. Thought by Prince Andrei who is not wrong at all.
This disaster multilingual meeting of generals versed in theory and not in the field of war made me chuckle with recognition until I recalled what happened to this Emperor and his people.
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This is it this is wap
#war and peace#marya bolkonskaya#lise bolkonskaya#andrei bolkonsky#pierre bezukhov#old prince bolkonsky#fyodor dolokhov#vasily denisov#art#fanart
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Great comet ceased to exist 7 years ago on bway! lmao! 😂drew this one last year but let’s share it today just because! 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔rip comet man
#musical theater#art#great comet#natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812#great comet fanart#natasha rostova#sonya rostova#marya dmitrievna#anatole kuragin#helene bezukhova#fedya dolokhov#marya bolkonskaya#old prince bolkonsky#balaga#pierre bezukhov#do you get the joke I didn’t draw andrey bc andrey isn’t here they call me the comedy titan#click for better quality coughs
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A look through the Great Comet zine I made!! ☄️✨🍷
#the great comet#natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812#npatgco1812#tgc#theater#musicals#broadway#dave malloy#natasha rostova#pierre bezukhov#sonya rostova#marya dmitrievna#marya d#anatole kuragin#helene bezukhova#fedya dolokhov#mary bolkonskaya#prince bolkonsky#andrey bolkonsky#balaga#josh groban#denee benton#great comet#war and peace#phillipa soo#oak onaodowan#brittain ashford#lucas steele#amber gray#rachel chavkin
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Brotherhood is about feelings, not only blood relative.
Grantchester - Sidney and Geordie
Poldark - Ross and Dwight
War and Peace - Pierre and Andrei
Tudors - Henry and Charles
Victoria - Albert and Ernest
Peaky Blinders - Thomas and Arthur
Bridgerton - Anthony and Benedict
Titanic - Jack and Fabrizio
Pride and Prejudice - Darcy and Bingley
#period drama#grantchester#sidney chambers#ross poldark#poldark#war and peace bbc#andrei bolkonsky#pierre bezukhov#the tudors#charles brandon#itv victoria#prince albert#peaky blinders#thomas shelby#bridgerton#anthony bridgerton#titanic#jack dawson#pride and prejudice#mr darcy#james norton#tom hughes#leonardo dicaprio#paul dano#aiden turner#henry cavill#cillian murphy#jonathan bailey#perioddramagif#perioddramaedit
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great comet: would you fuck a clone of yourself?
#great comet#natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812#andrey bolkonsky#fedya dolokhov#marya dmitrievna#pierre bezukhov#helene kuragina#helene bezukhova#old prince bolkonsky#opb#anatole kuragin#natasha rostova#sonya rostova#mary bolkonskaya#balaga#just for fun#war and peace#i guess#grem leans#surely someone's done this before
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⭐NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 DREAM CAST⭐
Bryce Charles (top), Emilie Kouatchou (middle), or Kanisha Feliciano (bottom) as Natalya "Natasha/Natalie" Rostova
Denée Benton as Natasha in the picture. (2016 Broadway production)
Michael Arden (left), Josh Young (middle), or Shafiq Hicks (right) as Pyotr "Pierre/Peter" Bezukhov
Josh Groban as Pierre in the picture. (2016 Broadway production)
Emilie du Leslay (top) or Lucy St Louis (bottom) as Sofya "Sonya" Alexandrovna Rostova
Ingrid Michaelson as Sonya in the picture. (2016 Broadway production)
Nathan Salstone (1st pic), Daniel Tracht (2nd pic), Henry Thrasher (3rd pic), or Gavin Creel (4th pic) as Prince Anatole Vasilyevich Kuragin
Park Kang Hyun as Anatole in the picture. (2021 South Korean production)
Kimberly Marable as Countess Hélène Vasilyevna Bezukhova
Amber Gray as Hélène in the picture. (2016 Broadway production)
Willemijn Verkaik (1st pic), Micaela Diamond (2nd pic), Saycon Sengbloh (3rd pic), Brandi Chavonne Massey (4th pic), or Eden Espinosa (5th pic) as Marya Dmitrievna Akhrosimova
Lulu Fall as Marya in the picture. (2016 Broadway production)
Jason Tam as Fyodor "Fedya" Ivanovich Dolokhov
Choi Ho Jung as Dolokhov in the picture. (2021 South Korean production)
Emily Rohm as Princess Mary Bolkonskaya
Gelsey Bell as Mary in the picture. (2016 Broadway production)
Nick Rashad Burroughs as Balaga
Vitor Moresco as Balaga in the picture. (2018 São Paulo production)
Ben Crawford as Prince Andrey Nikolayevich Bolkonsky (top) and Prince Nikolay Andreevitch Bolkonsky (bottom)
Nicholas Belton as Andrey in the top picture, Blake DeLong as Prince Bolkonsky in the bottom picture. (2016 Broadway production and 2013 Off-Broadway production respectively)
Andrew Samonsky as Prince Andrey Nikolayevich Bolkonsky (if Andrey and Bolkonsky isn't double casted; Ben Crawford would just play Bolkonsky)
Nicholas Belton as Andrey in the picture. (2016 Broadway production)
Theatre credits under the cut.
THEATRE CREDITS:
Bryce Charles - Wendy Darling in Lythgoe Panto's Peter Pan
Emilie Kouatchou - Christine Daaé in The Phantom of The Opera
Kanisha Feliciano - Ann in Flying Over Sunset, Maria in West Side Story, Christine Daaé in The Phantom of The Opera
Michael Arden - Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Josh Young - Judas Iscariot in Jesus Christ Superstar
Shafiq Hicks - Tom Collins in Rent
Emilie du Leslay - Pearl in Starlight Express
Lucy St Louis - Christine Daaé in The Phantom of The Opera, Glinda in Wicked
Nathan Salstone - Chorus/Orpheus understudy in Hadestown
Daniel Tracht - Chorus/Orpheus understudy in Hadestown
Henry Thrasher - Pierre in Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812 (Carnegie Mellon University)
Gavin Creel - The Wolf / Cinderella's Prince in Into the Woods
Kimberly Marable - Persephone in Hadestown
Willemijn Verkaik - Elphaba in Wicked
Micaela Diamond - Lucille Frank in Parade
Saycon Sengbloh - Elphaba in Wicked
Brandi Chavonne Massey - Elphaba in Wicked
Eden Espinosa - Elphaba in Wicked
Jason Tam - The SQUIP in Be More Chill (Broadway), Peter in Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
Emily Rohm - Jane Doe in Ride the Cyclone
Nick Rashad Burroughs - Lola in Kinky Boots
Ben Crawford - Erik in The Phantom of The Opera
Andrew Samonsky - Phoebus in The Hunchback of Notre Dame
#finley the casting director! 🎭#queued#npatgco1812#tgco1812#natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812#the great comet of 1812#the great comet#great comet was robbed#great comet#natasha rostova#pierre bezukhov#sonya rostova#anatole kuragin#helene bezukhova#marya dmitrievna#fedya dolokhov#mary bolkonskaya#balaga#andrey bolkonsky#old prince bolkonsky#nikolay bolkonsky
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Okay so!! Here's a little wap design compilation - not exhaustive, both because of the image limit and because there's many things I'm not settled on but I want to post some of it at least~
Organised by families because familial resemblence or lack thereof is one of my favourite factors in chardes! And because Tolstoy is so good at creating these family dynamics of shared traits! First, the Bolkonskys:
Lise, Mlle Bourienne and Nikolai jr. not included for now, maybe later. The shared traits I gave them all (therefore presumably coming from Nikolai's side) are sharp, angular features with a beaked nose and high cheekbones, thin figures and straight, dark hair. Both Andrei and Nikolai are described as short, so initially I wanted to apply this to them all, but then I thought it would be cool to emphasise Andrei's similarity to his father AND separate Marya out by making her much taller than them. It works really well because Andrei and Nikolai are both short yet straightened out to their full height while Marya cowers and hunches to hide hers - which also works to create the unattractive figure she's described as having. I use heads to note height - as in, how many heads tall a character is - mostly because numerous manga art tutorials ingrained those in me <:3c Nikolai has his signature bushy eyebrows, and his clothes and hair are inspired by his depiction in the first soviet wap movie because I really liked it!
In general I spent the most time on Andrei, both because he's my favourite and because he has a lot of tantalisingly sparse and at times interestingly contrasting descriptions - he's meant to look unassuming, his small and slender figure hiding his impressive stamina and his cushy administrative position contrasting with the rugged hussars (and his small hands are mentioned as well) but he has sharp features, and his design should showcase his proud, decisive nature as well.
The Rostovs! Not including the count and countess because while I have some features in mind I haven't made up my mind yet on the overall designs, and excluding Vera for reasons I'll divulge later. These Rostov kids are all energetic, emotionally driven and strong-willed and I wanted to reflect that in their designs - most of all in their hair, which is curly and kind of fluffy, making big, untamed shapes - I decided this they would have inherited from the Count. They're all rather short (I think some of the Rostovs are described as short so I extended it to the whole family) and a little stockier than the Bolkonskys - Natasha's figure is really incosistent because she gains and loses weight a lot over the book, but I settled on the slightly heavier side mostly to contrast with Sonya. I also love freckles and always associate them with energy and youthfulness so they got given to the Rostovs - presumably from the Count's side again. And their eyes and hair are all black or dark brown!
BIG RAMBLING RANT: The Countess is described as having "oriental features" and I wanted to incorporate that into the kids because it's like the most detail we ever get on someone's overall facial features lol but it turned out kind of frustratingly vague. I think my first idea was towards Georgia because Pierre mentions a woman with Georgian features in 1812, and because my ballets russes research included a very orientalist ballet about a georgian queen. I didn't find very good references though and turned next to Armenia, and when I found someone talking about common Armenian features that fit what I already had in mind for the Rostovs I ended up using that. However, later I realised those countries are in Western Asia and don't really fit the descriptor of "oriental (eastern)" from the perspective of Russia... Now I'm looking more towards the Kalmyk and Bashkir people after seeing them mentioned in one of my interlibrary books so I might revise the Rostovs yet. I did get kind of attached to the nose though so I'll do my best to keep it haha
The odd ones out in the Rostov household!! Sonya is, I believe, related to the Rostovs on the Count's side so maybe it would make sense to give her the fluffy hair and freckles, but she has enough descriptions in the book to form a separate design on her own (and she's only a second cousin to the Rostov kids, so it's pretty far away anyway). She's compared to a graceful kitten, described as almost unattractively thin and with a sallow skin, so I thought it would fit her to have a slightly unwell air, with portruding collarbones and a slight hunch. She also has her dark double braid.
Vera was fun once I got the idea to make her look very different from her siblings - to mirror her personality being completely different (cool, impassionate, meanspirited at times) and to visually reflect how she's disliked by the Countess - perhaps almost looking like she's not her parents' child 👀 She's taller and slimmer than her siblings, with straighter and lighter in colour hair, and her features are more smooth and soft. No freckles either.
The Kuragins! Those guys are fun. I have Anatole as the tallest in the cast (save for Pierre), and Helene as the tallest woman, with Ippolit the same height as her. Helene and Ippolit in general are described as having the same features so they ended up almost looking like twins! Later I'll talk a bit more about their facial features and hair but in terms of silhouettes, Helene has to have her round shoulders and impressive bosom (and low neckline), while Anatole has to look all broad-shouldered and masculine. He was actually the hardest to draw because I kept feeling like his head was too small and his whole body too long... I might go back and make him a bit broader still. A book I have says the elite life guards of the Russian army were known for their impressive, immaculate appearance, with some men padding their uniforms to add volume to their chest... That made me think of Anatole lmao.
A little roll call to show everyone's height in relation to each other.
More about the Kuragins! I tackled Helene with the aim to make her beautiful by the standards of the time, and luckily there's actually an 1812 bust of the Greek Helene! It was too poerfect of a coincidence so I leaned heavily into it. I find that typical features of ancient Greek or 19th century Hellenistic busts are a very straight nose that flows smoothly from the forehead, a very round jawline with a somewhat portruding chin and that particular curve of the neck. I gave Helene all of those along with heavily-lidded, downturned eyes and an expression that hopefully conveys calm confidence and intelligence. Ippolit is supposed to have the same features but made to look ugly by his stupid expression - this actually turned out easier than I thought? Though it might just be that the moustache looks kind of stupid - maybe I should try a version without it. Anatole I thought ought to look impressive and masculine so in the end I kept the squarer jaw and strong forehead (and I couldn't resist the slicked back hair) but I considered a more Hellenistic version too, with the short curls and round jaw. Helene's hair was tricky because none of the styles I saw felt quite right - I settled on a sort of combo of the Hellenistic curls from the statue but a bit looser with the braid she's described to have in the book. She'd also probably wear a lot of hair accessories but I'll have to do more research on those.
More Natasha and Sonya, and Andrei - Andrei is so difficult!! I always kind of oscillate between "stern, strong-willed soldier", "sharp-featured intellectual" and "soft pampered prince/troubled poet" (where I try and fail to imitate this gorgeous illustration by Vadimir Serov). The Brutus haircut is tempting in its historical accuracy, but I'm just a little bit too fond of the immaculately slicked back hair...
Edit: I completely forgot @visualnoteslibrary was on Tumblr!! Thank you so much for collecting all the descriptions, you spared me quite the Easter egg hunt through the Gutenberg version <3
#war and peace#oh boy...#andrei bolkonsky#old prince bolkonsky#marya bolkonskaya#natasha rostova#nikolai rostov#petya rostov#sonya rostova#vera rostova#anatole kuragin#helene bezukhova#ippolit kuragin#visualnoteslibrary
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i just thought to myself if iwtv was a musical they would double cast daniel and marius. who said that
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War & Peace (2016)
#2016#film#series#TV show#television#literature#War & Peace#Leo Tolstoy#Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy#Lily James#Countess Natalya Ilyinichna Rostova#Natasha Rostova#James Norton#Prince Andrei Nikolayevich Bolkonsky#Andrei Bolkonsky#Paul Dano#Count Pyotr Kirillovich Bezukhov#Pierre Bezukhov#Jack Lowden#Count Nikolai Ilyich Rostov#Nikolai Rostov#Aisling Loftus#Sofia Alexandrovna Rostova#Sonya Rostova#Tuppence Middleton#Princess Elena Vasilyevna Kuragina#Helene Bezukhova#Callum Turner#Prince Anatole Vasilyevich Kuragin#Anatole Kuragin
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did you know they’re actually bringing back Great Comet off-broadway like little shop of horrors with this cast and it will be running indefinitely and be a smash hit equivalent to Les Mis
NATASHA: Jana Djenne Jackson (Kill the Whale; Little Shop of Horrors)
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PIERRE: Gabriel Ebert (Matilda; Preludes)
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ANATOLE: Bryce Pinkham (A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder; Little Shop of Horrors)
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SONYA: Laufey (grammy)
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HÉLÈNE: Phillipa Soo (Hamilton; Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812)
new video because the old one doesn't work:
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MARYA: Julie Benko (Funny Girl; Harmony)
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PRINCESS MARY: Jessie Buckley (Cabaret; War & Peace 2016)
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DOLOKHOV: George Abud (Lempicka; Emojiland)
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BOLKONSKY: Brandon Uranowitz (Falsettos; Titanic, Encores!)
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BALAGA/OPERA SINGER: Joseph Keckler (Preludes)
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#great comet#fancast#natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812#natasha rostova#pierre bezukhov#anatole kuragin#sonya rostova#hélène kuragina#marya dmitryevna akhrosimova#marya bolkonskaya#fyodor dolokhov#andrey bolkonsky#old prince bolkonsky#balaga#kill the whale#preludes#jana djenne jackson#gabriel ebert#bryce pinkham#laufey#phillipa soo#julie benko#jessie buckley#george abud#brandon uranowitz#joseph keckler#helluva boss#lempicka#falsettos#war and peace 2016
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Prince Andrei is so me coded I feel very exposed and attacked. I, too, spent a lot of time thinking this will "open for [me] the first path to glory!" (War and Peace, Volume 1, Part Two, XII). If he'd been born 200 yrs later he would SO have been A Gifted Child (derogatory). Ouch.
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Merry wapmas here are some horrible things I have created (and an Andrei Wip I may or may not finish)
#You may be thinking Who are the yaoiful gentlemen in the second image#Well. Old prince Bolkonsky x Vasily is now real. They are toxic exes#war and peace#pierre bezukhov#andrei bolkonsky#vasily kuragin#old prince bolkonsky#fyodor dolokhov#art#fanart#illustration
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everyday i think about andrei and prince bolkonsky being double cast and the little cat inside my brain goes insane
#the SYMBOLISM AUGH#a look which i recognized in his father... if i were a good man... im not a good man....... (sorry i think im totally imsrembering the lyri#cs but YOU GET WHAT I MEAN!!!#natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812#npatgco1812#andrei bolkonsky#prince bolkonsky#sav.txt#comet.txt
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I've fallen into Great Comet.
This is based on the lyrics to "Prologe" from Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812.
I will probably make a cleaner version at some point.
Progress pictures:
#natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812#natasha rostova#pierre bezukhov#hélène kuragina#anatole kuragin#marya dimitriyevna#sonya rostova#old prince bolkonsky#mary bolkonskaya#andrey bolkonsky#prologue#art#word art
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🗡 Viserra, Alysanne, and Baelon Targaryen 🗡
fire & blood / franny choi, soft science / elisabeth le brun, julie le brun looking in a mirror (1787) / fire & blood / kim addonizio, queen of the game / marie laurencin, jeune filles et fleurs (1950) (with details) / milan kundera, the unbearable lightness of being (1984) / commissioned art of viserra and baelon by @chillyravenart / fire & blood / le mains négatives (1979) dir. marguerite duras / leo tolstoy, war and peace / mel ferrer as prince andrey bolkonsky in war and peace (1956) / ava gardner photographed posing before a mirror / richard siken, litany in which certain things are crossed out / laura makabrescu interspersed with a fire & blood snippet / the swanee review: thesmophoria by melissa fabos, interspersed with a fire & blood snippet / david thauberger, prairie thunder (2020) / fire & blood / virginia woolf, a writer's diary / peter paul rubens, deborah kip and her children (1630) / c.w. gluck's opera orfeo et eurydice / niki de saint phalle, altar of women (1964) / jon ware's 'i am in eskew' podcast
#viserra targaryen#baelon targaryen#alysanne targaryen#asoiaf#fire and blood#web weaving#franny choi#elisabeth le brun#kim addonizio#marie laurencin#milan kundera#marguerite duras#leo tolstoy#richard siken#laura makabrescu#melissa fabos#david thauberger#virginia woolf#peter paul rubens#jon ware#cw gluck#niki de saint phalle
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