Facade Victorienne - Patrick Pietropoli , 2020.
French , b. 1953 -
Mixed media 72x40 in.
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A street scene in Chartres by Charles Kuwasseg
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Feel free to ignore this if it doesn't spark your interest but worth a shot. Can I ask what breed of dog Jesus was in your dog world?
I think dog Jesus predates most of today's dog breeds. Realistically he'd probably be some kind of mutt, probably with vaguely Canaan dog looks. But European depictions of Jesus have always been very localized, and I tend to think that in Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque art he'd usually appear as a Spaniel of sorts, although it varies from piece to piece. Gun dogs more often than not.
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Incorruptible pt 16
I'd like to think Robespierre was intensely excited and inspired during those early days in the Breton Club (I remember reading a letter that suggested as such)
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Menton, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France | by Larissa Farber
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I'm in love with the way the interiors are turning out
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Landscape with a Calm by Nicolas Poussin, 1650-1651.
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Koppenstrasse , Berlin - Claude-Max Lochu , 2017.
French, b. 1951 -
Oil on canvas , 80 x 80 cm.
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L'Océan, admiralty model, a first rate 120-gun ship, fully rigged, made in 1829
Although this model bears the name L'Océan on the stern, it is not strictly speaking a ship that belonged to the French Navy. It is a demonstration model, similar to the models used in naval schools, which show the rigging of a large ship from the late 18th century.
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Photo originale par Steph-Photo
Détail de la maison de Mulot et Petitjean à Dijon (Côte d'or)
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