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Through the Ages

Giambologna: Fata Morgana - 1573

Frederick Sandys: Morgan le Fay - 1864

Morgan le Fay by Edward Burne-Jones ((1833-1898)

Morgan and Lancelot Siedlęcin Tower fresco (early 14th century)

Voyage of King Arthur and Morgan Le Fay to the Isle of Avalon by Frank William Warwick Topham

Morgan le Fay and Sir Tristram by Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898)

John Roddam Spencer Stanhope

W.H. Margetson 

Nicole Cadet

Morgana à l’aise

"Morgana at ease"

This painting of Morgana was a gift from an Italian lover in the early 1500's. It was a snapshot of a time of peace and love in her life. The painting was used by The Order of Reason to bind Morgana's passion and essence and force conformity upon her Fae nature. Some say it was an act of jealousy by her ex-lover Merlin, or that he may have been in league with the artist in question.

The art piece has been altered over the years ever so slowly in an attempt to bring Stasis to Morgana's mercurial nature. She however remembers how it truly looked when it was painted, as do a very select few.

Not many people would think by looking at it that they are in a magical ritual of binding as well as one of liberation and exultation. After all, who is there to know the original title had been shortened and her likeness subdued.

Morgana à l’aise, known now as 

Mona Lisa.

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