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Thalia, the flourishing
STACE .
‘THE FESTIVE’
The Muse of Comedy and playful and idyllic poetry
Thalia, "the festive," originally bucolic in nature, rules comedy, and awakens the spirit of playfulness, humor and celebration.
By Apollo, Thalia had the Corybantes, priests of the goddess, Cybele.
'How light the strain when, decked in vernal bloom,
Thalia tuned her lyre of melody'.
from 'An Ode To Music', by James G. Percival
Oil on stretched canvas, ready to hang.
Hand Painted in the North Island of New Zealand
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