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“Öd’ und leer das Meer” ( “empty and desolate is the sea”) – from Richard Wagner’s Tristan und
mariatallchief:Dorothée Gilbert and Mathieu Ganio (Paris Opera Ballet), Tristan und Isolde trailer:
sirenoirs:favourite movies: tristan + isolde“i’ll pretend it’s you”
kalidels:my sword lesbian devotion oath paladin, isolde of tristevere!
the-garden-of-delights:“Isolde” (1911) (detail) by Gaston Bussière (1862-1929).
Tristram and Isolde with the Potion (1916)by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917)
notwiselybuttoowell:Tristram is Haunted By Memories of Fair IsoudeEvelyn Paul, 1920
dekehlmark:Franz Stassen (1869-1949), Illustrations pour le “Tristan & Isolde” (Acte II) de Rich
‘Sir Tristram And Queen Yseult’ Marie Spartali Stillman, 1873
arthistorianmindswirls:Marie Spartali Stillman, Sir Tristram and Queen Yseult
mariatallchief:Dorothée Gilbert and Mathieu Ganio (Paris Opera Ballet), Tristan und Isolde trailer:
Roots of The Dinner Party | Feminist Flashback FridayThe core group of “The Dinner Party” workers pa
the-garden-of-delights:“Tristan and Isolde” (1916) (detail) by John William Waterhouse (1849-1917).
Tristan + Isolde (2006).
willwriteforruns:period drama meme – ¼ couples | Tristan & IsoldeHow many did you love before me
mephistophelia:Maxwell Ashby Armfield, Tristan and Isolde, ca. 1904, watercolor and gouache with gol
3rd are Tristan and Isolde, 5th one is about Galahad and the last one is Bedivere. Some illustration
Tristram and Iseult.Pen and watercolour.23 x 36 cm.Art by Annie French.(1872-1965).
mariatallchief:Dorothée Gilbert and Mathieu Ganio (Paris Opera Ballet), Tristan und Isolde trailer:
Waterhouse, Tristan and Isolde with the Potion detail, 1916
fonteyns:Tristan and Isolde at the Opera Florence photographed by James Bort
faithchel:BAD MOTHERFUCKER LIKE ME; isolde khan + lyra fairbanks. these boys ain’t shit.— for @cons
artfoli:Isolde: la princesse Celte, 1911, by Gaston Bussière (1862-1928)
uromancy:Rogelio de Egusquiza - Tristan und Isolde
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