Joseph Tomanek, Nymphs Dancing To Pan’s Flute, 1920
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𝔑𝔶𝔪𝔭𝔥𝔰 𝔇𝔞𝔫𝔠𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔱𝔬 𝔓𝔞𝔫’𝔰 𝔉𝔩𝔲𝔱𝔢 𝔞𝔯𝔱 𝔟𝔶 𝔍𝔬𝔰𝔢𝔭𝔥 𝔗𝔬𝔪𝔞𝔫𝔢𝔨 (յՑՑգ-յգԴկ)
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Joseph Tomanek - Nymphs Dancing to Pan's Flute (1920).
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'Nymphs Dancing to Pan's Flute' by Joseph Tomanek, (1889 - 1974)
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Nymphs Dancing to Pan’s Flute by Joseph Tomanek (1889-1974)
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"Nymphs Dancing to Pan's Flute" ~ by Joseph Tomanek
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Nymphs Dancing to Pan’s Flute, 1920 Joseph Tomanek
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Joseph Tomanek, Nymphs dancing to Pan’s flute
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Joseph Tomanek, Nymphs Dancing to Pan’s Flute, 1920
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Joseph Tomanek (1889-1974) - Nymphs Dancing to Pan's Flute.
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Joseph Tomanek (1889-1974)
Nymphs Dancing to Pan’s Flute
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I can’t stop thinking about the idea of HOTD crossing over with the golden age of Narnia….
Like captain of the seas Lucerys sailing with edmund, Peter and Jace bonding over their hotheaded brothers and their crippling responsibilities.
Baela, Rhaena and Susan all bonding over their himbo male relatives and just overall being girlbosses while Helaena and Lucy just speak in riddles, dance in the forest and catch bugs together.
Aegon dancing barefoot in the forest with the nymphs and satyrs learning the pan flute and just being allowed to be free.
Aemond would be facinated by Oreius and narnian battle history and architecture and I feel like the nymphs would be swooning over him.
The way that they would see how competent they could be as rulers together if only they were motivated by love instead of being corrupted by power hungry adults.
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Joseph Tomanek (1889 –1974) Czech-American Nymphs Dancing to Pan's Flute 1920's
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I dig the reference to the witchcraft practices that inspired the painting Nymphs Dancing to Pan’s Flute, which was also referenced in Agony of a Witch! But also hah Eda’s a perv… I bet she invited Raine to a loooot of Arborgeists.
The context does change a little upon learning that being naked in the Boiling Isles also entails removing one’s skin and not just clothes though, which is a wonderful joke. I bet with the curse Eda could do that, but her dialogue suggests others can too and it’s so frequent it became part of a tradition! Separate Tides had that one sailor demon who was also capable of losing his head and putting it back on. Maybe it’s less to do with the exception of a curse and more a common demon trait, because the Owl Beast is a demon so its possession also grants that trait.
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Nymphs Dancing to Pans Flute
Artist – Joseph Tomanek
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