Book detail from the Portrait of Mme. Delahaye, by Antoine Vestier, c. 1800s
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"Portrait de Femme" par Jean-Baptiste-André Gautier d'Agoty (1777) et "Portrait de Femmme" attribué à Antoine Vestier (circa 1780) présentés à l'exposition “Des Cheveux et des Poils” au Musée des Arts Décoratifs, avril 2023.
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Modern Closet in Miami
Inspiration for a large modern gender-neutral bamboo floor dressing room remodel with open cabinets and white cabinets
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Antoine Vestier (Avallon, 1740 - Paris, 1824), Autoportrait de l'artiste, 1785
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Portrait of a woman by Antoine Vestier (1740-1824)
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1790 Antoine Vestier - Portrait of a little girl with her doll and a little parakeet
(Louvre Museum)
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My next dress by the talented Madame Jejette (a.k.a. Anna Nurzynska) of Atelier Saint Honoré will be a reproduction of this delightful robe a la polonaise in the portrait of Marie Anne Révérend, Mme Antoine Vestier, by her husband, the artist.
The dress will be made with silk and cotton ivory batiste, pale pink tafetta and of copious amounts of delicate lace.
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1770s dresses (from top to bottom) -
ca. 1770 Young Woman in an Elegant Interior attributed to Strickland Lowry (Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens - San Marino, California, USA), From tumblr.com/nellielcvetts/702005685477670912/history-of-fashion-ab-1770-attributed-to. Enlarged by half 796X1200 @72 249kj.
1774 Marie-Louise de Robien by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun (Musée Cognacq-Jay - Paris, France). From tumblr.com/sims4rococo76; fixed obvious spots w Pshop 983X1236 A72 412kj.
1777 Jeune musicienne by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun (location ?). From tumblr.com/sims4rococo76 1080X1196 @72 165kj.
Marie-Anne Révérend by Antoine Vestier (location ?). From tumblr.com/sims4rococo76 766X1000 @72 384kj.
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Bacchante, 1783
by Antoine Vestier
Oil on canvas, 1783
Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France
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A word that fills me will purpose. A word that I wish I could put to hard use. A word in which I find reality to always be lacking in the utilization of the word! It is a word meant for worlds of magic. A word meant to capture those embers of creation burning in the coals of some forgotten forge. I love this word and it gives weight to something boarding what once was.
That word is vestige. I would make a magic system with that word. A world where there is still magic. But magic is guttering wisp of what it once was. Where those who can siphon the dregs of that magic are seen as dreamers lighting candles and thinking them stars. "He drew deeply in the shallow current of his magic. Straining the edges of his perception. He felt that oiled thread of magic sliding through his fingers. The nearness of it tittered on a precipice supplication like a day's hunger at the first bite of a hot meal. He 8nvedted his will into his magic. His vestige becoming tangible in the fabric of reality. That candle light of a spark lighting his mind to the possibility as tendrils of emerald light traced the veins of his arms. A puppet made of shadow formed. It looked sickly. And he vaguely wondered if it was a product of his ineptitude or did it come from the wisp of magic itself. As if it too could bot cope with the lack of abundance that there once was."
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Detail from Antoine Vestier
Portrait of Mme. Delahave, three-quarter length, in a white décolleté dress, circa 1800-1810s
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Plaque en hommage à : Antoine Vestier
Type : Lieu de décès
Adresse : 23 rue de Seine, 75006 Paris, France
Date de pose :
Texte : Le peintre Antoine Vestier, né à Avallon le 28 avril 1740, est mort dans cette maison le 24 décembre 1824
Quelques précisions : Antoine Vestier (1740-1824) est un peintre français. Originaire de Bourgogne, il gagne Paris et étudie à l'Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. Il se spécialise notamment dans la production de portraits et plusieurs de ses œuvres peuvent être admirées dans différents musées français.
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𝐀𝐧𝐭𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐒𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐭-𝐣𝐮𝐬𝐭.
Description:
presumed portrait of saint-just,1793, by antoine vestier (1740-1820). Museum of the French revolution (Inv.MRF 2008-8.) Photo, coll . Museum of the french revolution / domaine de vizille.
What do you think on this? Is it really him? Feel free to tell your opinions.
[Side note: the quality of this image is high].
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I like this one. He looks like he’s considering exactly how he’s going to destroy you in the next issue of his paper.
Camille Desmoulins, by Antoine Vestier.
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14, 15, 22 for Janeway
Thanks for the ask! I love talking about Janeway honestly 💜
(For this character ask game!)
14. Assign a fashion aesthetic to this character.
ooh, fun one! In "modern" Trek times I think of her in what I guess I'd call "Minimalist Lagenlook" with geometric, straight line semi-structured neutrals and jewel tones in natural fibers. Kind of Album de Familia/Le Vestiere De Jeanne/apuntob/etc
But also the Kathryn Janeway-Katharine Hepburn association is strong, so also the crisp, structured suits and coats and determined striding of KH and the contradictions of genius, self-absorbtion, level-headedness, precarious wittiness, and fragility of characters like Tess Harding and Tracy Lord
15. What's your favorite ship for this character? (Doesn't matter if it's canon or not.)
Janeway x Paris! A rare one but one with a lot of subtext over the seasons, and I have a lot of feelings about it. I'm also a bit of a Janeway x Seven enjoyer, and Janeway x Kashyk on the side. (unfortunately J/C is my NOTP which means I keep my distance from a lot of shippy Janeway fandom 💀😅)
22. If you're a fic reader, what's something you like in fics when it comes to ths character? Something you don't like?
I love that trope in fics where Kathryn herself thinks she's being the most normal, logical, reasonable person planning to the most responsible thing possible, but actually she's rationalized herself into an absurd corner or course of action and is actually being completely ridiculous or irrational. It's evergreen, and is great played serious for maximum angst but also great played to the comedy side for screwball or jaunty shenanigans.
the thing I don't like is when writer's forget her lighter side, or who try to make her Too Serious And Devoted to have a sense of humour or romantic side -- I know that her characterization got stiffer and stiffer over the years so I understand where it comes from. But even in the second half of the show there were things like the holographic boyfriend and being super psyched to join a racing event with the Delta Flier, etc, so imo she's still got that part of herself all the way through.
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Dreamed I was at this art museum I went yesterday and instead of taking the stairs like I always do when I go there, I took the elevator.
João Félix walked in first.
Then Kai and Sophia.
Then Mason.
Then… Christian. 🥹
And then I flirted with Christian in front of Antoine Vestier’s Portrait of a Lady with a Book by a Fountain.
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