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Jean Frédéric Bazille - L'ambulance improvisée, The painter Monet wounded at Chailly-en-Biere after his accident (1865)
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renoirstable · 6 months
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Jean Frédéric Bazille, Self Portrait, n.d.
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paleparearchive · 4 months
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Kindness Isn't for The Benefit of Others
Bazille's Birthday 4★ story (1/3) ( 1 - 2 - 3 )
Location: atelier 2 (night) ; city (morning) | Characters: Bazille, Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet
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Van Gogh: Hey, have you guys heard anything?
Renoir: No… Unfortunately, I haven't.
Monet: I wonder where Bazille has gone… I can't believe he didn't even show up at the party.
Van Gogh: Even though it's his birthday today… Could it be that something happened to him!?
Monet: Come to think of it, I think he went out 'round noon!
Renoir: So you believe he was involved in an incident outside?
Monet: B-But I mean, it's Bazille, right? He's always calm, he wouldn't get involved unless somethin' really bad happened…
Van Gogh: Maybe that "something really bad" is what happened!
Monet: On his birthday, of all days!?
Renoir: … Hmmm, I don't know what's happening, but I wonder, what is really going on…?
Bazille: (–Alright, I should go back for tonight's party… I believe Monet ran out of paint. I think Sisley said something too…)
(... Those guys have been too fidgety every day just because my birthday was coming up.)
… Heh.
(Should I go back a little earlier? They're probably waiting for me–)
Old woman: Uuuh…
Bazille: ! Are you alright!?
Old woman: Yes… I just fell down– ouch! My leg…
Bazille: Let me see.
Old woman: O-Owww…
Bazille: (Doesn't look like it's broken. Perhaps a slight twist…)
From the looks of it, there are no major injuries, but it would be better for you to go to the hospital just in case. I'll give you a hand. Please hold onto it.
Old woman: Yes, thank you very much. That's very helpful.
Bazille: Don't mention it.
(Should I stay with her for a while? I hope it's nothing too serious…)
Old woman: Oh well, sorry for the trouble I have caused you.
Bazille: I'm glad that it was nothing too serious. Come to think of it, were you on your way somewhere?
Old woman: No, I was on my way back home.
Bazille: Is that so? I can take you home if you want.
Old woman: No no, don't worry! You have plans too, don't you? You already accompanied me to the hospital, I can't cause you any more trouble.
Bazille: But…
Old woman: Once I get home, all I have to do is sit still.
Bazille: (The test results showed no problems, and she was told that as long as she rested, she would be fine…)
… Do you have any family at home?
Old woman: My son and his wife are out of town. I think he said they would be back soon.
Bazille: If so, I will stay with you until your family returns. I can't leave an injured person alone.
Old woman: You're very kind. Then let me take your word for it. And while we're at it, let me treat you to a cup of tea as a thank you for today. I'll brew you the best cup of tea ever.
Bazille: You can't move around.
Old woman: Fufu, you're right.
Bazille: (Maybe it's a good thing I offered to accompany her…)
Old woman: Well, if that's the case, let's leave quickly. Sorry, could you give me a hand again?
Bazille: Yes, of course.
(If I take her home, will I get there on time? I'll save the shopping for another time, but I think I'll be able to attend the party at the last minute.)
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podsteklom · 2 years
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Мастерская художника, улица Приговоренного. 1870. Jean Frédéric Bazille (1841-1870)
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bottegapowerpoint · 8 months
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Jean Frédéric Bazille, Reclining Nude
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dumbbitchhour · 1 year
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Jean-Frédéric Bazille, Porte de la Reine at Aigues-Mortes, 1867 x
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Jean Frédéric Bazille (1841–1870)
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portraituresque · 1 year
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Jean Frederic Bazille - Self Portrait
Jean Frédéric Bazille (December 6, 1841 – November 28, 1870) was a French Impressionist painter.
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Pink Dresses in Oil Paintings (details)
Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland, The Pybus family, c. 1769
John Singleton Copley, Young Lady with a Bird and a Dog, c. 1767
Edward Hughes, Juliette Gordon Low, c. 1887
Antonio Cabral Bejarano, A Bolero Dancer, c. 1842
Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Blind-Mans Buff, c. 1750/1752
Gustav Klimt, Sonja Knips, c. 1897/1898
Charles H. M. Kerr, The Rose Coloured Gown (Miss Giles), c. 1896
James Tissot, Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, née Thérèse Feuillant, c. 1866
Frédéric Bazille, The Pink Dress, c. 1864
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alicerabbitpotkettle · 11 months
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Jean-Frédéric Bazille - Self-Portrait, 1867-68
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‘Summer Scene (Bathers)’ by Jean Frédéric Bazille, c. 1869–1870.
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philoursmars · 2 years
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Retour à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 53880 photos (nouveau compte approximatif !)
2013. Journée musées à Paris. Au Musée d’Orsay, il y eut une expo : “Masculin Masculin”, fort...intéressante !
- Jean-Bernard Duseigneur - "Roland furieux”
- Frédéric Bazille - "le pêcheur à l'épervier”
- Alexandre Deineka - "Douche”
- Henri Foucault -  “Homme Noir”
- William-Adolphe Bouguereau - “L’égalité devant la Mort” + Ron Mueck - “Dead Dad” (très étrange par sa petitesse)
- Georges Desvallières - "Tireurs à l' Arc”
- Georges-Paul Leroux - "Baigneurs du Tibre”
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renoirstable · 6 months
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Jean Frédéric Bazille, Study of Trees, 1863
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paleparearchive · 4 months
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Kindness Isn't for The Benefit of Others
Bazille's Birthday 4★ story (3/3) ( 1 - 2 - 3 )
Location: atelier (dark) ; Renoir, Monet, Sisley & Bazille's room | Characters: Bazille, Renoir, Monet, Sisley, Aoi/MC
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Monet: Bazille! It's way too late, y'know!? We were worried!
Bazille: I'm sorry I made you wait so long for a party that was for me.
Renoir: It's okay, it's okay. It's just a celebration, so let's take it easy.
Sisley: Anyways, what happened? Did something happen to you…?
Bazille: No. The truth is–
Monet: … Does that mean ya were helpin' someone on your birthday?
Bazille: Yes, that's right.
Sisley: Typical of Bazille.
Renoir: That's true. Especially the fact that you stayed with her the whole time.
Well, now that the main character is back... Let's have a toast, shall we?
Bazille: Right. If it gets any later, it'll be later than our bedtime.
Monet: Aight, cheers then!
*glasses clinking*
Bazille: … Phew.
Aoi: Looks like you had a tough day, Bazille-kun.
Bazille: I think it's our members who had the hardest time, right? I can't believe they took time out of their own schedule to throw me a birthday party. I don't know how they decided to have such a grand celebration…
Aoi: I think it's called "natural virtue".
Bazille: They just like to make a fuss, don't they?
Aoi: Fufu, I'm sure everyone loves to have fun… But it was a birthday celebration for you, which is why they had to have such a big party.
Bazille: What do you mean?
Aoi: I heard it from Sisley-kun earlier. You were late because you were helping someone.
Bazille: Yeah, that's right…
Aoi: You knew there was going to be a party, but you still used your time to help that person, right? They know you're that kind of person, so everyone wanted to celebrate with you in a big way.
Bazille: …
Aoi: … Are you embarrassed?
Bazille: Why should I be embarrassed? There's no reason for me to be embarrassed. … Well, I might be a little embarrassed.
What I did was no big deal. I just did the obvious.
Aoi: Fufu, I can say so because I think everyone likes you, Bazille-kun.
Bazille: …
Aoi: Now you're embarrassed, aren't you?
Bazille: … Just a little.
Aoi: Come on, it's your party, so let's have fun, Bazille-kun!
Bazille: Yeah!
Bazille: Uff… Today was an eventful day…
Sisley: Good job today, Bazille. Sorry for the bad timing, but… actually, it looks like a package addressed to you has arrived.
Bazille: At this hour? For me?
… Ah. This is…
Monet: Woah! That's a huge cake!
Renoir: The delivery address is... Isn't it the general store's address? Here.
Bazille: … Kindness isn't for the benefit of others, huh? It's my birthday celebration, after all. Since we're here, let's eat it together.
Monet: Let's do it!
Sisley: You get the first bite, Bazille.
Renoir: Before that, we need a candle.
Bazille: Hold on, Monet. Don't flop around the cake– woah!?
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Bazille: God… I've got some cream on my hand. … Yeah, tastes good. It would've tasted better if it was eaten normally, but because of Monet…
Monet: Hahaha, sorry, sorry!
Renoir: Now now, relax. It's your birthday today, you know.
Bazille: Sigh… I didn't think this would happen until my birthday…
Sisley: Fufu, but the delicious cake made this a great birthday, right?
Bazille: … Right. A lot has happened, but I think this may have been the best birthday ever.
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podsteklom · 1 year
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Волны в Эг-Морт 1867. Jean Frédéric Bazille (1841-1870)
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“The Improvised Field Hospital,”
Jean Frédéric Bazille, 1865.
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