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aroace agender diana pride icons
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675 DIANA CAVENDISH ICONS / LITTLE WITCH ACADEMIA
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character pride icons pt. 16: anime (pt. 2)
queer headcanons
lotte yansson (little witch academia) - transfeminine | amanda o'neill (lwa) - transmasculine + aroace | sucy manbavaran (lwa) - aroace + agender
diana cavendish (lwa) - aroace + lesbian | atsuko kagari (lwa) - pansexual | ryo yamada (bocchi the rock) - aroace
ruby hoshino (oshi no ko) - bisexual | aquamarine hoshino (oshi no ko) - agender
killua zoldyck (hunter x hunter) - achillean + aroace | gon freecss (hxh) - aroace
bonus! pride flags color-picked from the characters:
feel free to use these for any non-commercial purpose, as long as proper credit is given!
if you'd like to see a different combination of character + flag, my ask box is always open for requests
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[The Three Witches from Macbeth, gouache and chalk c. 1775 by Daniel Gardner, via National Portrait Gallery. Right to left; Anne Damer, the Duchess of Devonshire, and Lady Melbourne]
On the 14 July 1775 Lady Mary Coke wrote in her journal:
Has Lady Greenwich told you of the Duchess of Devonshire, Lady Melburn, and Mrs. Damer all being drawn in one picture in the Characters of the three Witches in Macbeth? They have chosen that scene where they compose their Cauldron, but instead of ‘finger of Birth-strangled babe, etc.’ their Cauldron is composed of roses and carnations and I daresay they think their charms more irresistible than all the magick of the Witches.
(Quoted in The Life of Anne Damer by Jonathan David Gross p34)
[Witches’ Round the Cauldron” c. 1775 by Daniel Gardner, Panshanger copy owned by the Melbourne family. Right to left; Anne Damer, Lady Melbourne, and the Duchess of Devonshire]
The National Portrait Gallery writes of their copy; “The composition has no parallel in Gardner's oeuvre and it is assumed that either Damer or Melbourne suggested the design. Melbourne is also thought to have commissioned the work which has descended in her family.” In his biography on Anne Damer Jonathan David Gross notes; “The fact that the Melbourne family owned a copy of the portrait, rather than the more detailed painting, however, suggests that Anne was the likely originator and that Lady Melbourne received her copy as a gift.” However he notes that “Mary Coke’s journal suggests, at Lady Greenwich’s prompting, that the three young women dreamed up this monstrosity together.”
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