Here is a new batch of art themed icons. I've just "discovered" Thomas Wilmer Dewing, so I kinda went overboard with some of his! ;-P The rest are a few of Rodefer de Camp, Lavery, Garrido, Gerard, and there is one each of Boily, Ingres, and Winterhalter.
~ As usual, right-click to see the names of the paintings.
~ Comment/credit if taking (and please tell me which number you're using, since I've been experimenting with my styles and I'd like to know what you like!)
~ No altering/stealing/hotlinking
~ Enjoy!
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~ As usual, right-click to see the names of the paintings.
~ Comment/credit if taking (and please tell me which number you're using, since I've been experimenting with my styles and I'd like to know what you like!)
~ No altering/stealing/hotlinking
~ Enjoy!
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Date: 2007-05-26 10:51 pm (UTC)Right. I felt really bad for not being able to read it, because I had high hopes about it. In the movie, I really, really loved Fanny's character because it reminded me of my little sister--beautiful and trying to hide it because she's shy. I really was looking forward to seeing that more developed, and then was frustrated by all the stuff distracting from it.
I need to have a look there. I've only glanced at it some. But I do love P&P, probably the best. But that's because it was my hiding place during several crisis, so I became my happy place.
:) Exactly. And hopefully to learn something from it.
I haven't read any of Sherlock Holmes yet. It's in my British Lit. for next year. And I'm not saying fiction is necessarily fluffy... I really like fiction. Just certain books really, really get to me. It's sort of like I said before--if I'm going to read something I want a reward for my time, and I find that fluffy books spend a lot of time doing nothing and I already know the end before I'm done with the first chapter. I also enjoy a good challenge, new ideas and all that.
Have you read Mara, Daughter of the Nile?
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Date: 2007-05-28 06:55 am (UTC)I'm sorry about your several crisis. I know that books are the perfect place to escape when you need to! If only everything in life turned out the way it does in fiction...
I believe I've heard of Mara Daughter of the Nile...the title sounds vaguely familiar, but I haven't read it. Is it about ancient Egypt? I love Egyptology, even though it's not in my profile. I have too many interests, I suppose!
Have you ever heard of G.A. Henty? His books are fabulous, and if you like stories with more meat in them, his are chock-full of history that's comfortably woven in with the fiction.
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Date: 2007-05-28 08:36 pm (UTC)Yes, it is actually. You really should read it. I don't think it's actually historically accurate, but it's really, really good. I need to reread it one of these days.
I don't think I've heard of him, though I might have seen his books somewhere. I have a hard time keeping track of authors (and actors). I'll look him up.
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Date: 2007-05-30 04:07 am (UTC)I thought you didn't like rereads?? ;-)
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Date: 2007-05-30 02:45 pm (UTC)Have you read Rifles for Wattie? North and South reminded me of it. It's the best Civil War book I've found.
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Date: 2007-05-30 08:54 pm (UTC)No again! I've never even heard of Rifles for Wattie. But North & South I'm just itching to start!!