"You wouldn't know chiaroscuro from chicken giblets!" What a difference 8 years makes in one's art! 🥹💖
I rewatched one of my all-time favorite films, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and realized I hadn't drawn Monsieur Gustave and Zero in forever! Behold, my redraw and scene study! 💖
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Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you a WHOLE BUNCH of my TGBH drawings!!
Most of them were made in MS Paint; I don't know why, but I really liked drawing in this silly app 🤷
Aaand the TGBH ocs section!! The very first one is Eloise, she belongs to the good buddy of mine, @cornelleus2nd. The rest of them are my oc Jemma :3
Hope y'all like it :3
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Baby girl Monsieur Gustave 💜😌
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Monsieur Gustave (Grand Budapest Hotel) and Sazed (Mistborn) would get along so well
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If anyone sees a still of M. Gustav without knowing what movie it’s from and his character, he lowkey looks like he’s from a horror movie and heads will roll but in fact he is just a funny little man
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Monsieur gustave your pussy is diabolical
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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
dir. Wes Anderson
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I think his world had vanished long before he ever entered it -- but, I will say: he certainly sustained the illusion with a marvellous grace.
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cunty bisexual monsieur gustave my beloved
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MWW Artwork of the Day (7/25/22)
Gustave Courbet (French, 1819-1877)
The Meeting (or "Bonjour Monsieur Courbet")(1854)
Oil on canvas, 129 x 149 cm.
Musée Fabre, Montpellier
"The Meeting" (instantly dubbed "Bonjour Monsieur Courbet") was commissioned by Alfred Bruyas, a wealthy Monpellier collector who had begun purchasing Courbet's works in 1853, and it was exhibited at the 1855 Exposition Universelle. The painting is associated with Courbet's stay at Monpellier during the summer of 1854. The composition is simultaneously narrative and symbolic. It echoes the popular image (well known to Courbet) showing "the burghers of the town speaking to the wandering Jew," and it is capable of a reading as the meeting of money and genius. The location is precisely identified as being near a friend's house on the outskirts of Montpellier, and we see Courbet arriving on foot (leaving for others the coach visible in the background), a free artist returning from the sea, his painting gear on his back.
Courbet is a featured artist in this MWW gallery/album:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1119287458176622&type=3
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Send this to 10 other bloggers you think are wonderful. Keep this going to make someone smile ❤️❤️❤️
also m gustaves uniform in the grand budapest hotel pls!! thanks :D
Thank you so much.
I haven't actually watched The Grand Budapest Hotel, so would put this on my missing files list and it could take quite some time.
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Gustave Courbet
(b. 1819- d.1877), a French painter that focused lead the realism movement in 19th century France. Courbet's work inspired many other famous artists, such as, Monet, Cezanne, Hopper, Barrot, and Taslitzky. His art falls under realism, romanticism, and academic art.
The Desperate Man (1845)
The Wounded Man (1854)
Seascape (1874)
The Seaside at Palavas (1854)
La Rencontre (Bonjour Monsieur Courbet) (1854)
Mer Orageuse (Mar Borrascoso) (1850)
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