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Posting sloppily edited RH memes I sent in the discord (now with their sprites) Part 2
And of course, Vin with my MC Nica 😂

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Title: Cottages by a River Artist: William Linton (English, 1791-1876) Date: ca. 1845 Genre: landscape painting Period: Victorian Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: 30.5 cm (12 in) high x 41.3 cm (16.3 in) wide Location: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, USA
Liverpudlian* William Linton specialized in landscapes. Though not well known today, he was compared in his own day to J.M.W. Turner and Canaletto. His work shows strong influence from French landscape painters such as Claude Lorrain and Claude-Joseph Vernet, whose panoramas Linton copied when learning his trade.
*I note this biographical detail chiefly because I love the word "Liverpudlian".
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Artist: William Linton (Liverpool, England 1791-1876 London, England)
A City of Ancient Greece (1825)
What I imagine the Silver Millennium must have looked like during it’s halcyon years.
William Linton
A CITY OF ANCIENT GREECE, 1825

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An Hour of Robin Hood by W. J. Linton
O for an hour with Robin Hood, deep, deep in the forest green, With fern and budding bramble waving o'er me as a screen, In mid noon shade, Where the hot-breath'd Trade Came never the boughs between.
O for an hour of Robin Hood, and the brave health of the free, Out of the noisome smoke to where the earth breathes fragrantly, Where heaven is seen, And the smile serene Of heavenliest liberty.
O for the life of Robin Hood, to wander an outlaw free Rather than crawl in the market-place of human slavery: Better with men In the wildest glen, Than palaced with Infamy.
My life for a breath of Robin Hood, with the arrow before my eye And a tyrant but within bow-shot reach: how gladly could I die With the fame of Tell, With Robin so well Embalm'd in history.
O but to rest, like Robin Hood, beneath some forest-green, Where the wild-flowers of the coming spring on my mouldering heart may lean; For England's sward Is trampled hard With the journeyings of the Mean.
William Linton by Piczo for Varón magazine vol 11
A City of Ancient Greece, 1825, William Linton