- The
Idyllic school (also
known as the
Idyllists) was a 19th-century art
movement of
British artists—both
painters and illustrators—whose
depictions of...
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monarchs of Shayeris, the
capital of a
group of
Idyllist colonies in the
Hidden Valley.
Radical Idyllists deposed and
murdered King Thar and
banished his...
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Aqualad codename,
Garth was a full-blooded
Atlantean prince from the
Idyllist tribe,
consisting of pacifists.
Atlantean superstition nature made them...
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became Aquaman. Garth: An
outcast orphan from the
Atlantean colony of the
Idyllists whom
Aquaman took in and who
became for a time Aquaman's crimefighting...
- twin
cities of
Shayeris and
Crastinus in the
Hidden Valley, home of the
Idyllists and
birthplace of Aqualad. The city of Hy-Brasil, home of the Hy-Brazilians...
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Theocritus Idyll VI (bucolic poem #6) by
Theocritus Idyllic school (The
Idyllists), 19th
century British art
movement Ideal (disambiguation) Idol (disambiguation)...
- (eîdos) eidetic, eidolon, eidos, idol, idolater, idolatry, idyll, idyllic,
idyllist,
pareidolia ide- idea,
thought Gr**** ἰδεῖν (ideîn), ἰδέα (idéa) ideogram...
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British landscape painter and illustrator, a
prominent member of the
Idyllists.
North was born in
Walham Green in London, England. His
father Charles...
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lodging at
Halsway Manor. They are
sometimes referred to as the
Idyllists. They
include John
William North,
George John
Pinwell and
Frederick Walker...
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animals in both oils and watercolours, and
became ****ociated with the
Idyllists.
Smythe and his wife
Alice made
frequent trips to
France and eventually...