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the-evil-clergyman · 5 months
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Illustrations from The Tale of Lohengrin, Knight of the Swan by Willy Pogany (1913)
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diathadevil · 1 year
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Made another Ptutu DnD AU comic!
This time it's about Lohengrin's cold exterior melting as he gains an accidental little Duck crush (and Autor being a coward and not telling us how beautiful Duck's eyes are).
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zerozeroren · 7 months
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Kissing an ungloved hand?! The scandal!
I love it how eventually Ballgown AU moved away from Fakiru and became the "let's give Tutu the best possible man" fest. No complaints, that's what she deserves. But I never won't be baffled by the fact that we legit made Lohen Femio's brother
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illustratus · 5 days
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Poster for the Richard Wagner opera Lohengrin, The Swan Knight
by Alfred Choubrac
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lohengrin for @mimimonlon ! tysm for commissioning me!
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spghtrbry · 1 year
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…shit happens
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nocnitsa · 10 months
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Elsa on her knees before Lohengrin
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gawrkin · 4 months
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I like how "the swan knight" (an archetype that includes the Arthurian Lohengrin) is basically a genderflipped version of the "Fairy Wife" Archetype
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William Andrew Pogány - “The Tale of Lohengrin, Knight of the Swan” by T.W. Rolleston, 1914.
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deniisu · 1 year
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by Hideko Mizuno (source)
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the-evil-clergyman · 10 months
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Title Page from The Tale of Lohengrin, Knight of the Swan by Willy Pogany (1913)
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diathadevil · 1 year
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I've been meaning to start designing my Ptutu DnD AU designs for a LONG while, and it's finally here! We're starting off with Lohengrin, Fakir's DnD character, who's an Echo Knight 
Both designs I've made to reflect on his development from a dark mercenary to a fully fledged Echo Dark Knight™ throughout their campaign. Fakir made Lohengrin with so much lore and detail that Autor the DM didn't pay much attention to it. (He read his entire 10-page essay of why Lohengrin became a tragic character and then forgot about 90% of it the next day)
Hope this’ll give anyone who’s been curious of his character design a chance to join the fray, y’all are free to make fan art of this silly AU of mine. 👌
ALSO BONUS IMAGE BELOW - @fate-defiant​ made me do this one, so here’s Lohengrin as a bikini armor Barbarian (and a short comic about it).
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vintage-ukraine · 1 year
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Solomiya Krushelnytska as Elsa in Richard Wagner`s Lohengrin,1900s
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zerozeroren · 15 days
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Lohengrin with 10H >;)
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I totally forgot where I was going with this
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thebeautifulbook · 1 year
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THE TALE OF LOHENGRIN, KNIGHT OF THE SWAN after the drama by Richard Wagner. By T.W. Rolleston. (London: G.G. Harrap [1913]) Illustrated by Willy Pogany.
Brown cloth pictorially stamped in gilt and blind pressed. Color pictorial endpapers; 8 color plates plus color and b&w illustrations on every page.
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First edition. A magnificently bound and illustrated masterpiece that showcases Pogány’s versatility, craftsmanship, and brilliance at design. Printed on heavy stock and featuring examples of several styles, many consider this to be among Pogány’s finest works.
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opera-ghosts · 8 months
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On August 28, 1850, Wagner’s “Lohengrin” was premiered in Weimar.
Richard Wagner couldn't be there himself because he had to stay in his Swiss exile. He was located that day in the Hotel “Zum Schwan” in Lucerne, which still exists today. The world premiere was conducted by none other than Franz Liszt.
The postcards from the 19th.
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