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carolinawrenn · 1 year
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"The French are the lads for painting action." In case you were curious, these are the whale pictures that Ishmael approves of.
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Ambroise Louis Garneray - La pêche aux aloses (1835)
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bottegapowerpoint · 10 months
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Ambroise-Louis Garneray, Fishing By The Coast
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jbrasseul · 2 years
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La Normandie et les peintres 2
La Normandie et les peintres 2
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ltwilliammowett · 3 months
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Le naufragé, by Ambroise Louis Garneray  (1783–1857)
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fareehaandspaniards · 2 months
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Associations post (Part 2)
(Part 1)
Yes, I went ahead with this one after all. While I was sincerely trying to find "my" Logarius among the sitters on old masterpieces of art, I came across other associations with Bloodborne characters. And most of them were Laurences, because I'm boring and call every cute young man with brown hair a young Laurence LOL
Sorry I will repeat some characters from post to post :( Hope it still will be interesting
BTW
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Salvator Rosa, "Autoportrait" for Martyr Logarius before he turned into a bearded pthumerian skeleton.
There is a theory that boy on a painting in a Cainhurst is a King of Cainhurst/or Logarius himself. Good ground for headcanons! As for me, this boy is Rogeriusz's brother, because.... He is a brother of a King! :D Just ALL of his portraits were destroyed because of betrayal. But Rogeriusz and King were like twins! I still struggle with Logarius' backstory, because can't choose which trope for him I like more. I need to FeEl him properly
As for autoportrait, I know that artist has other autoportraits. This one is more idealistic suitable for Logarius. Tho my Rogeriusz is much more brutal and has something wild because he is a fucking ideological maniac and a madman. Just mix knight Mordred and Henry VIII and spirit of Russian revilution = sir Rogeriusz in my interpretation. Ludwig, you have AWFUL taste in men
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Jean-François Garneray - "Portrait of Ambroise Louis Garneray" for little Laurence. Look at him, just LITERALLY THE WAY I IMAGINE HIM in childhood!!!!!! Kids awwwww Q_Q I still want to draw a few doodles with baby-characters... So sweet and funny in my head......
Look at that boy! ToT He is so happy *_*
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Sandro Botticelli, autoportrait, part of "Adoration of the Magi" for Caryll!
I started drawing as a little child trying to copy and trace faces on his paintings! ;_; Also, his robes here have typical-greek patterns on them, I think those might have been the inspiration for all the patterns on the buildings in Yharnam >:3
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"The Red Boy" by Thomas Lawrence for little Micolash!
Thoughtful, too clever for his young age boy for me fits perfectly for Micolash. I don't think he was born looking delusional lol, just his researches, mania for Kos and ascending changed him, though inside he was always like that (depends on interpretation!)
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"Guidobaldo da Montefeltro" by Raphael for young Damian!!! In the right is Damian's model just with set "young" instead of "old" and eyebrows. They look like brothers !!!!
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Part of painting by Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn "Pieter van Veen, his son Cornelis and his secretary Hendrick Borsman" for Tomb Prospector Olek!!!
Unexpected, hard to explain, but this is Olek :P His data supposes his hair to be brown but.... But.... Mine Olek is blonde.... D: The only compromise is that his hair is brown but on the light it looks like blonde! Profit!
My version of Olek is a child of streets, who eagerly wanted to learn how to read and write, and asked owner of a bookshop to teach him in exchange of protecting his little shop! Olek is a fan of pthumerian history and had a dream to once meet queen Annalise in-person before Cainhurst massacre happened. Also he has opened confrontation with Logarius who found Olek kinda funny. This all goes from the fact that Olek can be found in pthumerian chalices mostly (I don't remember if he is summonable in Loran chalices). I believe that he lost his sanity long ago and continues to travel through catacombs to find Queen Yharnam (he is summonable NPC for her fight)
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levindesdieux · 1 year
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Jean-Francois Garneray, Portrait of Ambroise-Louis Garneray.
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barbariankingdom · 2 years
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East Indiaman Kent (left) battling Confiance, a privateer vessel commanded by French corsair Robert Surcouf in October 1800, as depicted in a painting by Ambroise Louis Garneray.
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aschenblumen · 4 years
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- Incarnation of Vishnu as a fish - Hogarth, Perseus and Andromeda - Jonah and the whale - Publisher's dolphin colophon - Scoresby, William (1789-1857). An account of the Arctic regions with a history and description of the northern whale-fishery, 1820 - J. Ross Browne (1821-1875). Etchings of a Whaling Cruise - Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783–1857), "Peche de la Baleine,” colored aquatint engraved by Frederic Martens, 1835 - Ambroise Louis Garneray, "Peche du Cachalot,” colored aquatint engraved by Frederic Martens, 1834
(...) el gran leviatán es la única criatura en el mundo que nunca llegará a pintarse. Es verdad que un retrato puede aproximársele más que otro, pero ninguno puede ofrecer un grado considerable de exactitud. De modo que no hay forma de averiguar qué aspecto preciso tiene la ballena. Y la única manera que nos permite tener una idea aceptable de esta silueta viviente es participar en una travesía ballenera; pero si lo hacéis, corréis el gran riesgo de ser desfondados y hundidos eternamente con ella. (Herman Melville, Moby Dick)
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alineuponthewind · 6 years
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The Naval Battle of Navarino -  Ambroise Louis Garneray
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microcosme11 · 3 years
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Retour de l'île d'Elbe, 28 février 1815; rencontre du brick l'Inconstant avec le brick le Zéphir by Ambroise Louis Garneray, c.1852.
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I was looking for more pictures of Malmaison by Auguste-Simeon Garnerey and found this guy who spells his name differently who is the brother of Auguste-Simeon. He was a sailor, fought in many Revolutionary and Napoleonic naval battles until he was taken prisoner by the English and kept on a hulk for nine years. He painted many nautical paintings, including some terrifying ones of whale hunting, that were mentioned by Melville in Moby Dick as the most accurate pictures of whaling he’d seen. He had a long career (not naval) after his release from England.
P.S. I doubt that Napoleon stood on the deck of l’Inconstant right at that moment.
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histoireettralala · 4 years
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(La bataille de Navarin, by Ambroise-Louis Garneray)
The Battle of Navarino is a naval battle which took place on October 20, 1827, in Navarin Bay (western Peloponnese), between the Ottoman fleet and a Franco-Russo-British fleet as part of the intervention of these three powers during the Greek War of Independence. At the end of the fighting, the Ottoman defeat was total.
The Battle of Navarino is considered as the last great naval battle fought with sailing ships, before the advent of steamships, battleships and shells, but also as a decisive step towards the independence of Greece and as the one of the first “interventions under a humanitarian pretext” in history.
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royaumesoublies · 4 years
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16 février 1669 : lancement à Toulon du vaisseau trois-ponts de 70 canons l'Isle de France, rapidement renommé le Lys en 1671.
Après avoir combattu les Barbaresques en mer Méditerranée, le Lys  prit notamment part, au sein de l'escadre d'Abraham Duquesne, à la bataille d'Agosta (1676), durant laquelle le fameux amiral néerlandais Michiel de Ruyter, alors adversaire des Français, fut mortellement blessé.
A Agosta, le Lys portait la marque du marquis Guillaume d'Alméras, qui commandait l'avant-garde française et qui fut tué pendant le combat.
Ci-dessous : La bataille d'Agosta, par Ambroise Louis Garneray (1837).
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reasonmachineblog · 7 years
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Πυρσός Λαμπρός του Υπερτάτου Φαροδείκτου
I chanced to push aside a branch, and by so doing suddenly disclosed to my view a scene which even now I can recall with all the vivid- ness of the first impression. Had a glimpse of the gardens of Paradise been revealed to me I could scarcely have been more ravished with the sight… Herman Melville, Typee
Αηδιασμένοι, μπουχτισμένοι, μπερδεμένοι, σχεδόν πισθάγκωνα δεμένοι, από τα ψέματα και τις…
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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Fishermen in rough waters, by Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783-1857)
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hzaidan · 3 years
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11 Works, Today, February 19th. is artist Ambroise Louis Garneray's day, his story, illustrated with footnotes #050
11 Works, Today, February 19th. is artist Ambroise Louis Garneray’s day, his story, illustrated with footnotes #050
Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783–1857)Detail; le Furet cotre de l’État au service de Son Altesse Royale madame la duchesse de Berry quittant le port de Dieppe, c. 1827Detail; The Ferret cutter of the State in the service of Her Royal Highness Madam the Duchess of Berry leaving the port of Dieppe, c. 182Oil on canvasMuseum Château de Dieppe Ambroise Louis Garneray (19 February 1783–11 September…
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