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Started by Monsignor de Beaumanoir, May 08, 2008, 09:53:02 AM

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Femme Falchion

that's a great shot of your mum Brother William, and I do appreciate her snappy and forwarding thinking style when it comes to habits but I'm just not sure..... ;) :D


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Hospitaller

Quote from: Warrior_Monk on February 12, 2009, 07:58:15 PM
Saw a familiar Monk reviewing the forums tonight!



Welcome back Brother!  ;D

Bwhahahahaha. Thank you Frere Cliff. Have not had much chance to peruse the forums the past several months. :-[ I'll try to check in a wee bit more often. ;)

Monsignor de Beaumanoir

#1847

Mikael of Aragon

#1848
While not specifically movie related, as far as art goes, I just found a nice little stash of treasures...

http://www.lucatarlazzi.com/portfolio.asp?id=1
Pax Vobiscum!

-Sir Mikael of Aragon

Sir William Marcus

#1849
Awesome discovery and thanks for sharing frere Mikael. I have been searching about a year for the name of an artist that is responsible for a particular print. You have just revealed his name to me.  I had no idea Luca Tarlazzi was responsible for so many drawings.

Thank you brother


BTW, Greetings Hospitaller! It is good to see your presence here once again my friend
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Mikael of Aragon

Yeah, I ran across the artist's name while looking at different cover art for one of my favorite books, A Game of Thrones. Luca Tarlazzi did the art for the Italian cover of the book, which I really liked. One short google search later led me to the artist's website, where I found that whole page of Templar related art.  :)
Pax Vobiscum!

-Sir Mikael of Aragon

Sir William Marcus

By chance brother Mikael if you ever stumble across a english speaking gallery with the portrait below, please let me know. It would be most appreciated.

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Sir William Marcus

#1852
Quote from: Femme Falchion on February 13, 2009, 01:08:26 PM
I do appreciate her snappy and forwarding thinking style when it comes to habits but I'm just not sure..... ;) :D


Great, now your going to go and piss he break her heart sumthin terrible

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Monsignor de Beaumanoir

FYE:

An interesting portrayal of a Full Brother..

Mikael of Aragon

Quote from: Sir William Marcus on February 16, 2009, 01:14:43 PM
By chance brother Mikael if you ever stumble across a english speaking gallery with the portrait below, please let me know. It would be most appreciated.



Will do! I'll keep an eye out for it. I really like that one, too.  :)
Pax Vobiscum!

-Sir Mikael of Aragon

Mikael of Aragon

Quote from: Warrior_Monk on February 16, 2009, 09:13:15 PM
FYE:

An interesting portrayal of a Full Brother..


That is an AMAZING work of art!!!! Do you know it's origins, i.e. is the bust available for purchase anywhere? I wouldn't mind having that one.

I love the beaten and worn look of him. Beaten, but still standing!!!
Pax Vobiscum!

-Sir Mikael of Aragon

Sir William Marcus

#1856
A very nice piece of art.  I wonder if the scale is close to actual size as that would be really something. Please also note the Potent 3 tab triangular greek cross over the left chest...nuff said!
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he's missing something though





that looks rather painfull
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Sir William Marcus

Heres a German film from 2004. "The Blood of the Templars"

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Monsignor de Beaumanoir

Quote from: Mikael of Aragon on February 16, 2009, 09:48:16 PM

That is an AMAZING work of art!!!! Do you know it's origins, i.e. is the bust available for purchase anywhere? I wouldn't mind having that one.


They're from an Italian modeling site.