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wearenightjewels:

same - snow patrol
actegratuit:

Snail Scott 
heaveninawildflower:

‘Tending the Garden’ by Robert Lewis Reid (1862–1929).
[1] Wikimedia.
monsieurleprince:

Richard Cosway (1740 - 1821) - Couple embracing with parrot above
theotherfandomgirl:

Hecate by Richard Cosway - (late 18th early 19th century)
Often shown in triplicate, Hecate is the goddess of the crossroads, fire, witches, and herb-lore, among other things.
Sophie Anderson - Her Favourite Pets
Miniature of Lancelot and Guinevere, north-eastern France or Flanders (St Omer or Tournai), 1316, Additional 10293, f. 199 (detail)
soyouthinkyoucansee:

detail c’est toute
Donotl
Charles Edward Perugini ‘But, oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, and the sound of a voice that is still!’ (detail) 1900 by Plum leaves on Flickr.
mysticalunicornfart:

Sidharth Chaturvedi - Elusive
arkhamgel:

by James Gurney
Rapunzel 4 by ~Costurero-Real
&#8216;Deer Hunt&#8217; (detail), woven wool tapestry, Netherlands, possibly Arras, 1440-50. Museum no. T.205-1957