Alfred Stevens, After the Ball. 1874
This painting, also known as Confidence, is one of several by Stevens to treat the theme of consolation. As in his other works from the 1870s, here the anecdotal content of a letter containing distressing news asserts itself in a glimpse of the life of fashionable Parisian women in their elegant interiors. Stevens's subject matter and his meticulous attention to contemporary dress and decor elicited analogies to seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish art; in fact, one critic called him the Gerard ter Borch of France.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Okay so y'all know that under-car LED lighting you can fit?
Imagine that but for underboob.
Stick a croptop on, have rainbow light emanating from the underboobage. Totally gonna give this a go when i can solder again.
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Favorite Disney Princess?
this would be a much easier question if they let Meg into the lineup. dangit. >:(
in terms of, like, favorite movie/adaptation, I have a lot of appreciation for the OG three -- Snow, Cinderella, and Aurora (...okay, yes, I was basically predisposed to being obsessed with Diasomnia). overall it's a toss-up, but Snow has my favorite design! she's so classically '30s but in, like, a technicolor way. it's great! ❄️
in terms of who I spent my entire childhood low-key obsessed with (and isn't Meg)...that would be Jasmine. no question. especially in the purple dress. I love me a snarky princess covered in organza and it's all her fault (and Meg's).
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Source: specialday-ireland.com
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[id: a digital drawing of link from breath of the wild drawn in a satirical, hypermasculine manner. he is top heavy with broad shoulders and skinny legs, like an upside down tortilla chip. he has sharp features, defined cheekbones and a strong jawline. his tunic is too tight, showing off his massive pecs and six-pack. he balls his fists and stares blankly into the distance. end id]
don't you just hate when this happens
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