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myteaplace · 1 year
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Le Chevalier aux Fleurs, 1894, Georges Rochegrosse (1859-1938)
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de-mykel · 8 months
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Jean Fouquet. Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels, c.1455.
oil on wood/ one panel of The Melun Diptych
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diioonysus · 2 years
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jules chéret (1836-1932) was a fench painter and lithographer who became a master of belle epoque poster art. he has been called the father of the modern poster
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tina-aumont · 2 years
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Tina Aumont's filmography published at Ciné Girl, Fench cinema magazine from the late 1970s.
It is curious to find in 1973 a film called "Peccato Veniale" directed by Salvatore Samperi and it's also listed "Malizia", so this is not the same film, I would like to know if Tina really participated in it and if this film was even screened in some cinemas.
And in 1969 is listed a film without any known title but about the painter Mario Schifano. I'll have to look for it.
If someone finds something, please let me know!! :D
Thank you!!
Eleni xx
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leightonfineart · 3 years
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Gustave Cariot- the famous Impressionist painter
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Are you an art enthusiast? Are you looking for art for home? Are you looking for the works of Gustave Cariot? If yes, you can find some of the famous paintings of this artist online. All you have to do is search for the art dealers near Buckinghamshire or look for art dealers who display their collection through their websites. Generally, such art dealers do not have a studio; rather, they resort to online displays of the paintings. If you buy from these dealers, you will be able to strike a pocket-friendly deal. Moreover, you will be able to select the artwork from the comfort of your home and pay online. This system ensures getting the paintings delivered to your doorsteps seamlessly. If you are an admirer of Impressionist artists, you will get a plethora of options on such websites.
Here you will come across the works of Gustave Cariot. This French artist was born in 1872 in Paris.  From a tender age, he was drawn to artistic endeavors. He went against his family to pursue art. He was mainly interested in the pointillist technique of art instead of being a Neo-Impressionist. He was greatly inspired by the painter Monet, and he studied Monet’s work to explore the depiction of changing light in the paintings. In the paintings of Gustave Cariot we find the reflection of the Fench or German Counrtylife. He beautifully portrayed the scenic beauty of the countryside. In his works, he captures the landscapes at different times of the day with the use of light in varied forms. The paintings also depict the scenic beauty of different seasons. In his paintings of the landscapes, he was inspired by the scenic beauty of Rhineland. Some of his famous paintings are Shadows, Harvesting, Haystacks, The Cornfield, Across the field- Auxy, Les Mueles, amongst others. 
So, if you are interested in buying any of the famous paintings of this artist, you can search online for the art sellers and get in touch with them. Their websites are replete with pictures of the paintings. The images are of high resolution that allows you to have a clarity of perspective while selecting the artworks. In the case of some sellers of Buckinghamshire, they have the provision of displaying the paintings directly at your home. Thus you can avail of this facility as well if you contact those art sellers. However, before making your decision, you should conduct an online survey and check for the available options and then decide accordingly.
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two paintings by emmanuel domerego
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eyeisa · 5 years
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21 Questions
Thanks @moonlover1999 🤓
Question 1. Nicknames?
most commonly “ash” but there’s been the occasional “ashy washy”
Question 2. Zodiac sign?
leo >:)
Question 3. Height?
5’3”-5’-4”
Question 4. Hogwarts house?
ravenclaw :^)
Question 5. Last thing I googled?
inventons la metropole plans (attempting to get ideas in order to resolve my final)
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jeff buckley, phoebe bridgers/boygenius, elvis, prince, jake bugg, billie holiday, hozier, connie converse, adrianne lenker, moses sumney, leon bridges, the orioles, juice wrld, eartha kitt, etc.
Question 7. Song stuck in my head?
lightning crashes by live
Question 8. Following now?
371
Question 9. Followers?
1,282
Question 10. Do I get asks?
not often
Question 11. Amount of sleep?
7 hours if i’m really lucky
Question 12. Lucky number?
17 or 29 it seems
Question 13. What am I wearing?
running shorts and a sports bra, for the aesthetic not to run
Question 14. Dream job?
a painter or a successful retired architect
Question 15. Dream trip?
somewhere with beaches that have cliffs and large green pastures. ireland probably. or greece or the french countryside
Question 16. Favorite food?
chicken pad thai from spice
Question 17. Instruments?
i played violin in 4th grade
Question 18. Languages?
i’m a one trick pony
Question 19. Favorite song?
dancing in the moonlight by king harvest, last kiss by j. frank wilson and the caviliers (or pearl jam’s cover), day dreaming by aretha franklin
Question 20. Random fact?
i have been touched by 5 nyc squirrels, only 4 voluntarily
Question 21. Aesthetic?
flora/fauna, insects, old woman/avant garde fench house wife
Tagging
@annoyingarthoe and @floral-greenbean or anyone else who wants to use me as an excuse to indulge in some semi-narcissistic self reflection
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tommykane · 6 years
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Edouard Manet, Fench painter and original hipster.
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ktdstyling · 3 years
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American Gothic - Grant Wood
The artwork was created by a then relatively 39 year old unknown painter, who would have been a regular of Fench-inspired landscapes. Impressionist, but when the American Gothic was shown at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1930, it captivated a lot of people. 
It captured the nations imagination by decoding the meaning and the story behind the painting. Studying french impressionism until the late 1920′s had Grant trying to assimilating this in his work, but he then realised that he would need to break-free of the European style. 
After settling in Lowa, living in the attic of a funeral home with his mum and sister, Grant became drawn to the mid-western traditions and culture, this brought Woods to paint types rather than individuals.
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Image: The Guardian 
Reference: Widewalls
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