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The Accolade by Edmund Leighton | Miniature Framed Print
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The Accolade by Edmund Leighton | Miniature Framed PrintYouve probably seen this painting of a princess knighting a young man many times! Accolade is the literal word for the knighting ceremony: It comes from the Latin word for neck, referring to the placing of the sword on either side of the neck. There is a larger framed print of this painting available elsewhere in our medievalcore collection!
the pained expression
as beautiful expressions of grief
or repurposed as an extravagant box for gifting
Condition is good with some wear from age: Her wig is balding and mussed
textblock good
so I would best recommend this to display on its own
as the title on the spine is green and page 98 does NOT have the correction featured in the amended version
18” tall
This particular ashtray or dish is painted with pink spider mums and dates to around 1920
Beehive mark seems consistent with Austrian manufacturers before 1921
Some presume the dandy character Bunthorne is a caricature of Oscar Wilde
The loveliest and most striking sacred heart painting I’ve had in a while: I LOVE the bold colors and the art nouveau style cast iron frame
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