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Maru ([personal profile] yakalskovich) wrote2008-06-15 02:48 pm

Canon illustration for [livejournal.com profile] pastrydeity

Hi Sasha, have a Rebecca from 1860.-

She's from my father's old copy of 'Ivanhoe', and unfortunately, the only illustration in it.



Context: I had talked to [livejournal.com profile] arkadyevna on Daily Entertainment recently about canon illustrations from around the time the canon was written, and how it is cool to have them, if one is a mun of 19th century canon. And I vaguely remembered a n illustrated 'Ivanhoe' somewhere. The book has been found, but the one and only illustration is a frontispice of Rebecca.-

Sorry!

And I have this in somewhat larger resolution, if that's any use to you.-
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[personal profile] pastrydeity 2008-06-16 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Rebecca > Rowena. (And Brian > Ivanhoe himself.) So it's not surprising that if there's only going to be one picture, it'd be her. That's really pretty though, and pretty much exactly the way she's described at the tournament. :)

Alas, all my copies of my various canons are paperback and not illustrated (though Neric's had illustrations originally).
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[personal profile] pastrydeity 2008-06-16 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Alas, with the bit of epilogue Scott put on for Rebecca (going to Granada, which had already had a massacre by that point and had forbidden Jews to live there without converting) makes it less likely she'd get a happy ending besides just surviving the Templars.
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[personal profile] pastrydeity 2008-06-18 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, research doesn't seem to be quite his strongest point. And there'll be some persecution back in her world, when I catch up on my string of OOMs, but I'm not sure yet how things'll work out for her.