Palette of Eugene Delacroix
Eugène Delacroix, Seated Figure in Turkish Costume (Possibly Monsieur J. B. Pierret), circa 1825.
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parce qu'on s'est crié des mots qui ont sali tous nos plus beaux dessins, on a hurlé des chaudières d'encre noire sur le bonheur
j'expose ma tête, mes yeux, mon cœur et mes mains
si tu reviens
something quiet, gentle, and romantic for today. I’ve been assured it’s suggestive enough for @goodomensafterdark ‘s smut war, so enjoy this soft interlude with suggestive tummy ❤️
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— A Prayer, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
[text ID: I’m only asking for strength for my days. Teach me the art of small steps.]
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Agnès Varda: ‘I am still alive, I am still curious. I am not a piece of rotting flesh’
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Spontaneous jaunt in the South of France, with friends — chasing sunsets at the citadel — a neon tabac sign — laughing until I had to bend over to catch my breath — sleeping piled on top of each other in a tiny bed — a tightly wrapped sandwich in brown paper — the pinch of the needle going through my ear — a poppy in the gorse —sharing a bottle of wine on the walk home — yellow stone, clear blue water — lounging on the beach reading Ada Limón, Simone de Beavouir, Jacqueline Harpman — an oyster shell gleaming
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A Philosopher in a Moonlit Churchyard (aka Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard), Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg, 1790
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Which Underrated Woman from History are You?
Finally got around to making a uquiz featuring six of my favourite women from history! You can either get someone from the French Revolution, Roman Republic (I know, how unexpected!) or from 1700s/early 1800s.
Featuring scientists, writers, politically active icons and a few poets whose lives were intertwined with theirs, as a treat!
Enjoy and thanks everyone for sharing! ✨
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