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galactic-bi-cat · 11 months
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What if Preminger somehow succeeded with his plans?
Process slideshow under the cut ⤵️
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b-byvox · 4 months
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let them eat cake [fake 🍰!]
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japonski · 1 year
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nike x balmain 
rococó style 
(AI generated Art)
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matyas-ss · 2 years
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The Secret Message, François Boucher (1767). Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Brunswick
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no-internet-history · 10 months
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Let them eat cake!!!!
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marccmarcc · 10 months
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Where are my Art Nouveau people???
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Btw I couldn’t find a better quality sorry lmao
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ggliizzy · 2 months
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Girlhood ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆ 🐑
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edelweiss-maiden · 1 year
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sims4rococo · 5 months
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The Belvedere Pavilion at Versailles was built for Marie-Antoinette, who made use of the octagonal building as a music room. Under her instructions, the pavilion was designed in the newly popular neoclassical style, with its landscaped garden reflecting the passion for English gardens at the time. The pavilion��s architectural lines show a classical balance of proportion, and its interior reflects a studied refinement with its sculpture and the richness of its paintings. Over the centuries, the interiors and exteriors of the Belvedere suffered from aging materials and lack of maintenance. In recent decades, the exterior was threatened by impaired drainage systems that allowed rain to stream along the façade and reach the lower parts of the building. Moss and lichen grew on the surfaces and some elements of the decorative balustrades were lost. The interior also showed cracks along the walls and on the floor.
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raquel-lopez · 1 year
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꧁ "This, Madame, is Versailles" ꧂
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Vídeo de ©Antoine
Música del vídeo, Las cuatro estaciones. Invierno.... Antonio Vivaldi
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carloskaplan · 6 months
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Salón dos espellos - Palacio de Versalles
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tinypaperhats · 7 months
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Illustrated portrait, fashion by dario princiotta, original photo by siluna portraits
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zero-mori · 8 months
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one of the outfits from my most recent video, heres a link to the whole thing :)
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stranaantic · 3 months
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https://stranaantic.etsy.com/listing/1576684028
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matyas-ss · 1 year
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Marie Antoinette in a Court Dress, Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Le Brun (1778). Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna
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joseandrestabarnia · 2 months
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Título completo: La procesión del caballo de Troya a Troya Artista: Giovanni Domenico Tiépolo Fechas de artistas: 1727 - 1804 Serie: Dos bocetos que representan el caballo de Troya Fecha de realización: alrededor de 1760 Medio y soporte: Óleo sobre lienzo Dimensiones: 38,8 × 66,7 cm crédito de adquisición: Comprado, 1918 Numero de inventario: NG3319
Esta pintura muestra un episodio de la mitológica guerra de Troya, tal como la describe el poeta romano Virgilio en la Eneida. Los troyanos se regocijan cuando llevan un gran caballo de madera a su ciudad, creyendo que es un regalo de los dioses; en realidad oculta una banda de soldados griegos. Al fondo, Cassandra, hija del rey de Troya, está siendo arrestada por haber profetizado un desastre si el caballo entraba en la ciudad. Resultó tener razón: una vez dentro, los griegos tomaron el control de Troya.
La actividad febril de la multitud y la constitución muscular y la imponente estatura del caballo transmiten la naturaleza épica de la historia. Los altos muros y el espacio que retrocede bruscamente conducen nuestra mirada hacia la ciudad de Troya en la distancia, que Tiepolo basó en edificios antiguos y fortificaciones en Roma.
Información e imagen de la web de la National Gallery de Londres.
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