I will feed dead fandoms (sorry to literally the two people I said I’d draw these women like a month ago and have had to wait this long lmao)
But yeah anyways thinking about younger Alma Lefay Peregrine and Isobel Cuckoo like the Roman Empire ((((:
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“And they were roommates”
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Source: Becoming Visible; An Illustrated History Of Lesbian And Gay Life In Twentieth-Century America- by Molly McGary and Fred Wasserman
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Sorry guys this isn't doctor who related but I have to rant about it or else I'm gonna explode 🥲 but as of 5 minutes ago I just finished watching the movie 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' AND OMG!? I- HEHWHSHRHWHSJFJW THE ESSAYS GUYS, THE ESSAYS I COULD AND WOULD WRITE ON THIS MOVIE! this little historical lesbian love story took my heart and burned it, like omg??? The Greek mythology reference??? Like the major references to Eurydice and Orpheus!?! I'm literally on the floor sobbing. I'm not much of a movie person but this was Beautiful, absolutely STUNNING film. I highly recommend watching it if you enjoy a more soft romance please, I need more people to talk about this movie. Also it has great painting ASMR ngl.
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I cannot believe I drew that yesterday mildly intoxicated and thoroughly depressed…
Think I just really missed drawing knights and lesbians…
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Natalie Clifford Barney and her lover/long-term friend Eva Palmer during the era of their romantic relationship
Notation: Eva and Natalie became aquatinted whilst vacationing in Bar Harbor, Maine. They formed a relationship in 1893 and maintained it long enough to move to Paris together, becoming an influential couple in the Parisian sapphic community. Their relationship, while Natalie’s first truly serious pursuit was also fluid. Natalie helped Eva pursue other women such as Pauline Tarn. However, their relationship eventually came to a close and Eva married the Greek poet Angelos Sikelianos.
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Source: Becoming Visible; An Illustrated History Of Lesbian And Gay Life In Twentieth-Century America- by Molly McGary and Fred Wasserman
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