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pagansphinx · 4 months
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Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917) • The Age of Bronze • 1877 • Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National gallery), Berlin • Behind to the right, a painting by Édouard Manet, on the left a painting by Camille Pissarro.
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Left: The Model ; Right: The Plaster
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pulpsandcomics2 · 24 days
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Body Art
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thevisualvamp · 1 month
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Little red dress by @jfrancau
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silentdivasblog · 12 days
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Lady of The Day 🌹 Evelyn Nesbit ❤️
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boybari · 1 month
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ahedderick · 3 months
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Man, I would love to do this, but all the events are held downstate at least a 2-hr drive for me one-way. I looked at the announcement and pondered for a while. Then I noticed the model is wearing heavy socks. I burst out laughing, because I did modeling for two different art groups when I was in my forties, and I have done this EXACT thing.
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This study, done by Suzanne (I wish I could remember her last name) was done with me standing in a very chilly room wearing a glamorous dress, longjohns, and heavy socks.
Dang, I wish I could go to paint 'clothed figure in an environment' (with SOCKS)
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timmurleyart · 3 months
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Moments in the day. 🔷🔺
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pointless4beanpole · 1 year
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We can all come together.
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weirdpngs · 9 months
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whats-in-a-sentence · 1 month
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Fanny Eaton (1835-1924) was the daughter of a slave, born just after the abolition of slavery and brought to England by her mother. Fanny had two children and worked as a domestic servant and as an artist's model at the Royal Academy of Arts. Simeon Solomon featured Eaton in his painting, The Mother of Moses, and she was a favourite subject for the Pre-Raphaelite artists. This chalk drawing is by Walter Fryer Stocks c.1859.
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"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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oldgloryarchives · 3 months
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Broadway Magazine page showing the beautiful Evelyn Nesbit, born Florence Evelyn Nesbit (1884 or 1885 – 1967): Born in a small town near Pittsburgh and later building her life in New York City, Evelyn helped financially support her family after her father died when she was age 10. Naturally blessed with classic beauty, Evelyn Nesbit had a promising future in the arts. She started out as an artists' model and chorus girl before venturing into acting in theatrical performances in New York City.
Evelyn Nesbit suffered from the abuse, torment, and manipulation at the hands of more socially and financially powerful individuals such as her husband Harry Kendall Thaw and early benefactor Stanford White. The two men loathed and mistrusted one another, while Thaw sought to take revenge on Stanford White. Evelyn later became entangled in the circumstances of the sensational murder of Stanford White after the bitter Harry Kendall Thaw shot him dead at Madison Square Garden's rooftop theater in 1906.
Regardless of these tragic circumstances, Evelyn Nesbit lives on as a muse of the Edwardian Era, embodying a beautiful, swanlike, and youthful vision for the time period's "Gibson Girl" aesthetic.
In the later part of her life in 1955, Evelyn Nesbit assisted with the production of the 1955 film The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing, based on her tragic experiences with Mr. Thaw and Mr. White which exploded into the sensational murder of Mr. White. Evelyn Nesbit courageously assisted with the film's production, shedding light on her traumatic experiences.
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thevisualvamp · 18 days
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Artfully arranged
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silentdivasblog · 2 years
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Helen Lee Worthing ❤
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ninjamonkeystudios · 4 months
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My New Year's resolution is to make 100 figure studies in 2024. I am using this to not only brush up on anatomy but also to refresh and refine my painting skills (though I may experiment in other mediums to keep it fresh for me). Day 1 is a study on primed Mixed Media paper in gouache. I don't have the model's name. It was from an old photobook I picked up. Painted on New Year's Day, 2024. The uncropped version can be found on my support sites. If you would like to cheer me on, ☆ 🔁💲 🗣 all go a long way!
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timmurleyart · 8 months
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Standing figure pose. ✏️🎨
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pointless4beanpole · 12 days
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Decorated KHV
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