Aphrodite Knidia
Venus of Martres, ca 1st- 2nd c. AD. Parian marble H: 40 cm. Collection Musée Saint-Raymond, Toulouse
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A9nus_de_Martres
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St Martory canal in Martres-Tolosane, Gascony region of France
French vintage postcard
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LA ROSE DE NOËL
1966
Éditions Flammarion
Artist : Adrienne Ségur
La légende de la rose de noël
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Lombard School
Martyrdom of St. Peter of Verona
Oil on canvas, 222 x 157 cm, second third of the 17th century
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My albums selection for the next week:
An Ordered Life – Rebirth
Linekraft – Hunger For Life,
Солнышко - Пленки агонии
Martre – Ofelia
Laughing Hands – Ledge
John Zorn – Music Romance Volume Two_ Taboo And Exile
Harvestman – Triptych Part One
Material – Memory Serves
Philippe Doray & Les Asociaux Associés - Le Composant Compositeur
Judy Dunaway – Balloon Music
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The martyrdom of the Carmelite nuns during the French revolution.
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Painter in Mont Martre by Stan Lupo
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Boèmia : huiles essentielles biologiques de toute beauté
Le Trek des Essentielles vous présente Julien Martre, le fondateur de Boèmia, producteur d'huiles essentielles biologiques made in Occitanie. Deux vidéos dans cet article !
C’est en juillet que je suis allée rencontrer Julien Martre, le fondateur de Boèmia. Il distille des huiles essentielles biologiques de toute beauté. Cela a aussi été l’occasion pour moi de découvrir le Pays Cathare et de faire un saut dans cette région. Cette terre m’a enchantée et captivée tout comme l’Histoire qu’elle porte en elle.
Julien et moi après l’interview
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US Vogue September 15, 1956
Anne St. Marie in a large festive dress in brown silk marquisette, decorated with a small matching vine vest edged with sable. From Sophie's made-to-order collection at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Anne St. Marie dans une grande robe de fête en marquisette de soie brune, agrémentée d'un petit gilet assorti en vignogne bordé de martre. De la collection sur commande de Sophie chez Saks Fifth Avenue.
Photo Frances McLaughlin
vogue archive
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La Martre, Quebec by Julien P.
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La Mode nationale, no. 17, 21 août 1886, Paris. No. 19. — Costume en lainage fantaisie. No. 20. — Toilette de faille. Bibliothèque nationale de France
No. 19. — Costume en lainage à damier loutre et martre. Première jupe plissée à larges panneaux. Seconde jupe, froncée à la ceinture, très relevée en éventail sur le côté pour former large pouf derrière. Corsage plat, avec revers et col en velours loutre, ouvrant sur un gilet en piqué blanc. Manches garnies de volants de dentelle.
No. 19. — Suit in otter and marten checkered wool. First skirt pleated with wide panels. Second skirt, gathered at the waist, very fanned out on the side to form a large pouf behind. Flat bodice, with otter velvet lapels and collar, opening onto a white pique waistcoat. Sleeves trimmed with lace flounces.
Métrage: 9 mètres d'étoffe en 1m,20 de large.
Chapeau paillasson relevé derrière, garni d'une touffe de plumes sur le sommet et d'une torsade de ruban écossais sur la passe.
Raised straw hat with a tuft of feathers on the top and a twist of Scottish ribbon on the pass.
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No. 20. — Toilette de faille. Jupe très drapée ouvrant, sur le côté, sur une ruche de dentelle genre Chantilly. Long pouf retombant droit derrière. Corsage fermé du haut, ouvert du bas sur un gilet semblable. Manches bouffantes du haut, plates du bas, terminées par un nœud de ruban.
Capote ronde, garnie devant de ruban bouillonné, avec piquet de fleurs et coques sur la forme.
No. 20. — Faille dress. Very draped skirt opening, on the side, on a Chantilly lace ruffle. Long pouf falling straight back. Bodice closed at the top, open at the bottom on a similar waistcoat. Puffed sleeves at the top, flat at the bottom, finished with a ribbon bow.
Round hood, trimmed in front with bubbled ribbon, with flower spikes and shells on the shape.
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“Tête de Martre” en cuivre doré, verre et os (XV-XVIe siècles) présentée dans les collections permanentes du Musée de Cluny récemment rénové, décembre 2023.
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A renaissance era Catholic religious art image of the martyrdom of St. Lawrence.
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La Martre, Gaspésie, October 2022
Source: https://anydirectflight.tumblr.com/post/700137144918966272
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cont. | @symphonyofmuses
❝ nice that you can add interrogating an invalid to your resume. ❞ the remark is snarky, SARCASTIC even. at first glance, someone might think that the two didn't get along -- but lea figures it's just years of friendship, they're COMFORTABLE -- and that comfort means that there's no saving face. they can be themselves with each other without judgement.
just a shame that isa can be so BRASH sometimes.
❝ hey, woah. back it up -- personal space! ❞ lea tries to lean away, put some distance between the two of them but it doesn't take long before he resigns to his fate, let's isa give him a good look over. that's one argument he WOULDN'T win -- no point fighting the inevitable.
❝ careful, i might start thinkin' you CARE if you keep askin' questions like that. ❞ oh, yep and there's that look again. lea rolls his eyes, but answers the question regardless. ❝ m' fine, a few scratches at BEST. myde got the worst of it -- fuckin' IDIOT. pushed me away and took the brunt of it. ❞
he catches isa's gaze and damn it, he can feel the LECTURE coming in, hot and heavy. you need to be careful, idiot. what happens if you die? it's SWEET, in isa's own way he's saying that he CARES.
❝ we were -- i dunno. myde wanted to go out there for something, didn't tell me the specifics. figured i could look out for him at least -- fat load of good that did. he tried to MARTR himself out there. ❞
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i'm now looking at my list of least favorite french words to pronounce and going "too many r's" for about 40% of them and "skill issue" for most of the rest. some of these are actually very fun to pronounce i just couldn't wrap my tongue around them a year or so ago, but now i can i guess??? so that's very exciting. makes me hope that someday i'll be able to pronounce the rest of them. this is a bit pie in the sky because i really don't see myself ever getting there with procureur du roi but you never know. and luckily the french abolished the monarchy so it's not like i'll ever have to use that phrase in modern conversation.
anyway here are the words i actually love pronouncing now:
décaféiné
diététicien
filleul
pneumonie
i now feel normal/neutral about these words that used to be hard for me:
automne, condamner
douloureux
électricité, énergie
inférieur, supérieur, etc.
itinéraire
lourdeur
salmonellose
sclérose
subodorer
succincte
words that are definitely within the realm of my current capability but i haven't practiced them enough:
bugle
hiérarchisation
méditerranéen
phtisie
words that are still the bane of my existence but i live in hope:
[yʁ] plus at least one other r or [y] sound: chirurgie, fourrure, marbrure, moirure, nourriture, ordures, peinturlurer, procureur du roi, prurit, purpurin, sculpture, serrurerie, structure, sulfureux, tournure
all words beginning with ur-, hur-, or sur-
other difficult sequence of r's and vowels: construire and other -truire verbs; lueur and sueur; utérus
too many r's: marbre, martre, meurtre, opprobre, proroger, réfrigérateur, rétrograde, rorqual
difficult sequence of vowels and/or semivowels: coopérant, extraordinaire, hémorroïdal, kyrie eleison, météorologique, micro-ordinateur, micro-organisme, mouillure, quatuor, vanillier
not pronounced the way i would expect from the spelling: indemne, penta-, punk
just hard for some reason: humour
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