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partridgemod ([personal profile] partridgemod) wrote in [community profile] in_a_peartree2019-12-05 09:47 am

bruttimabuoni's Tree

This is the Tree for [personal profile] bruttimabuoni! Below are the requested Pears it can be decorated with (beginning 24 December).



Username: bruttimabuoni
AO3 Username: brutti_ma_buoni

Request 1: I adore other people's festive traditions. Please tell me something you're happy to share, something you like to do/read/make/watch that makes it feel like YOUR holiday?

Request 2: Any kind of artwork for a Lord Peter Wimsey/Harriet Vane historical documentation AU I wrote for Yuletide last year (https://archiveofourown.org/works/17110754) - it's set in the 14th century, with travel, documents, and collars for milady. Needn't be about the characters, I'd be just as happy with a picspam of especially exciting medieval records...

Request 3: A nice fresh limerick, on any holiday theme you like. (Bonus for the Buffyverse, though I'm long out of fandom these days.)

Request 4: A drabble or other short fic/cover art/other artlet inspired by the brilliant idea of the Invisible Ficathon (https://archiveofourown.org/collections/Invisible_Ficathon_2014/profile) - stories or art about fictional works that never existed independently of their canon. To quote the profile "Think The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore by Rita Skeeter; The Itchy and Scratchy Show; ... Well, that about wraps it up for God by Oolon Colluphid."

Request 5: A rec of the book you have read in the last year, or the show/film you have watched, that has stuck with you most. I'm in need of some new fandoms, or reading material.

Additional Information: I'm easy to please, and delighted by the concept of this!



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[personal profile] ningloreth 2020-01-03 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a bit late but I really wanted to give you a pear because if you hadn't posted about this at LJ, I wouldn't have signed up!

I apologise for the anachronisms! I'm afraid I can't tell you where the couple on the left come from -- I found them on a fashion history website -- but they are roughly of the right period; the couple in bed came from a historical fiction blog. Christine de Pizan is unfortunately wearing a headdress to lecture. The lovely lettering at the bottom is from Le Palmer's encyclopedia, c.1370. The Cranach is more than a century too late but, when I read about Milady's collars, his paintings were the first thing I thought of (though Googling them led me to an art website with a rather disturbing rape victim category).

Oh, and the typeface is called 'Charlemagne'!

But I hope you like it!