Pleasant Dreams (1852). Henry Nelson O’Neil (1817-1880).
BEAST BLAST
FIGHT BACK
Neil at Broken Arrow Ranch in 1970
Photo by Henry Diltz
Source: The Art Of Lesbian Lovemaking , by Rose Black and Lilly Glück - Illustrations by Paula
I did it again (my other edits here)
1. Godward’s A Fair Reflection (1915) and Waterhouse’s The Soul of the Rose (1908)
2. Frank Cadogan Cowper’s Damsel of the Lake (1924) kissing the lady in Auguste Toulmouche’s The Kiss (c.1870)
3. Waterhouse’s A Song of Springtime (1913) and Auguste Toulmouche’s Woman and Roses (1879)
4. Evelyn De Morgan’s Ariadne in Naxos (1877) with Waterhouse’s Sweet Summer (1912)
5. A woman from Charles Perugini’s Dolce Far Niente (1882) about to wake up Victor Gilbert’s Sleeping Beauty (date unknown)
please reblog if you save! (except terfs, “gender critical” radfems and general transphobes, y’all can block me please)
“De repente fico rindo à toa sem saber por quê e vem a vontade de sonhar, de novo te encontrar”
Sur la route d’Anacapri (On the Way to Anacapri), Gerda Wegener, 1922
Le Sommeil (The Sleepers) by Gustave Coubert (1866)
a homage to Sappho - Norman Lindsay c.1928
Rudolph Tegner – In the Embrace of Darkness (1915)
submissive and beheadable
*kneels down at the chopping block and looks up at you so sweetly*
‘Desire’ by Norman Lindsay, c. 1919.
Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
grab your peasant shirt and your candelabra, bitch. we’re going swimming in the lake