fleurdulys: Cymon and Iphigenia - Frederic Leighton
chrestomatheia: Frederic Leighton (1830-1896), Winding the skein.
chrestomatheia:Frederic Leighton, Acme and Septimius, c.1868.
chrestomatheia:Frederic Leighton, The Daphnephoria, c.1875.
marcuscrassus: Frederic Leighton - Orpheus and Euridyce
sollertias: Winding the skein by Lord Frederic Leighton, c.
loumargi: by Frederic Leighton.
detailsofpaintings: Frederic Leighton, Venus Disrobing for the
pathworking: From ‘The Return of Persephone’ by Frederic
therepublicofletters:Details of paintings by Frederic Leighton
19thcenturyboyfriend: The Sluggard, Frederic Leighton
monsieurleprince: Lord Frederic Leighton (1830 - 1896) - Pan
detailedart: detailedart: Details of intense 〰 Stares. Mother
erosisaman: thestanfordgallery: Lord Frederic Leighton Daedalus
hadrian6: Pan. 19th.century. Lord Frederic Leighton. British
spoutziki-art: Frederic Leighton, The Fisherman and the Syren,
eatingbreadandhoney: Elijah in the Wilderness by Frederic Leighton
ganymedesrocks: antonio-m: The Sluggard, Lord Frederic Leighton,
carloskaplan: Frederic Leighton: Pan (1855-56)
antonio-m:‘An Athlete Wrestling with a Python’, 1877 by
antonio-m:‘The Cymbalist’ (right panel from: The Dance of
antonio-m: Lord Frederic Leighton (1830-1896). British painter,
missavagardner: Jessica Chastain in “Work of Art” photographed
via-appia: Last Watch of Hero, 1880 Frederic Leighton (1830–1896
Light of the Harem, 1880 Frederic Leighton
artemisdreaming: Light of the Harem, 1880 Frederic Leighton
a-little-bit-pre-raphaelite: detail Greek Girls Picking up Pebbles
marcuscrassus: The Fisherman and the Syren (1857) - Frederic
c0ssette: The Bath of Psyche - detail - Frederic Leighton (1830–1896)
wrestlingisbest: Sir Frederic Leighton, An Athlete Wrestling
myfairylily:’Crenaia, The Nymph of the Dargle’ by Frederic
hipstersbleedroses: Art History Meme: [3/6 themes or series
detailsofpaintings: Frederic Leighton, A Girl (detail) 19th
10 specialformytaste: Frederic Leighton (English painter,
antonio-m: Athlete Wresting with a Python (detail), Sir Frederic
Idyll, Lord Frederic Leighton