poboh:

Elaine, the Lily Maid of Astolat, Edward Henry Corbould. English (1815 - 1905)
23silence:

John Simmons - Titania, 1866
ithinkthefourthkindisabuttthing:

P.J. Lynch’s Avarice and Death, from “The Young King” by Oscar Wilde

Fri, 27th April • 1,395 notes
fairytalemood:

“Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird, and the Gray Wolf” by Viktor Vasnetsov (1889)
mediumaevum:

The name berserker arose from their reputed habit of wearing a kind of shirt or coat (Old Norse: serkr) made from the pelt of a bear (Old Norse:ber-) during battle.
The term comes from old Norwegian berserkr (plural berserkir), meaning bear shirt and suggests a robe. In earlier studies, the element ber- was often misinterpreted as berr-, meaning “bare”, understood as indicating that the berserkers fought naked. This view has since been largely abandoned.
enchantedengland:

   North Saddle Tor, Dartmoor, Devon. This is the most photographed tree on Dartmoor or so they say and the lighting here is jolly wicked, actually. Lol that is the title of the book I am reading; “Jolly Wicked, Actually: The 100 Words That Make Us English” by Tony Thorne; which I bought at Waterstone’s in Eastbourne (East Sussex). You cannot drag me away from a Waterstone’s I LOVE THEM. (original image from Cedricks Photography)

Wed, 25th April • 1,047 notes
belladonaforyou:

blackpoison17:

Please…I Want!


Ralph Lauren Collection Fall/Winter 2012.
thestonecuttersguild:

would make a great terrain project



View count: 3685