Orlando Press
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It takes its name from the Virginia Woolf novel Orlando, featuring themes of gender fluidity. A common androgyny icon in the medieval and early modern period was the Rebis, a conjoined male and female figure, often with solar and lunar motifs. The Orlando Press icon presents these motifs as a lunar eclipse.
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