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ladycaligula · 6 years
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Elizabeth I (the Hardwick House portrait) 1592 Artist Unknown, School of Nicholas Hilliard
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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Jean-Marc Nattier, Portrait of Mathilde de Canisy, Marquise d'Antin, 1738
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ab. 1804-1810 Court dress called “Joséphine” (Attributed to Jean-François Bony) (France, Lyon) 
silk tulle, silk, chenille, cotton
(Musée des Tissus et musée des Arts décoratifs, Lyon)
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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Ladies Of Gallantry, Etiquette and Grand Manners (Władysław Czachórski)
“Władysław Maurycy Czachórski (22 September 1850 in Lublin - 13 January 1911 in Munich) was a Polish painter in the Academic style. In 1866 Czachorski attended the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw and had Rafał Hadziewicz as a teacher. He then spent one year at the Dresden Academy, and from there went to the Munich Academy (1869-1873) others who studied there at the same time included: Hermann Anschütz, Karl von Piloty, and Alexander Wagner. He received Magna Cum Laude -the Grand Silver Medal- from Munich, and proceeded to travel to France, Italy and Poland after his graduation. He held membership of the Berlin Academy and was also organizer and judge of international exhibitions, even though he had his home in Munich. He was awarded the Order of St. Michael in 1893. In addition, he had many art exhibitions in Poland, taking place in Kraków, Warsaw and Łódź. He also exhibited in Lemberg, the capital of Austrian Galicia. After his death in 1911, a posthumous exhibition was held at the Warsaw “Zachęta” Society of Fine Arts. Some of Czachorski’s noted works were: still lifes, painted portraits and Shakespearean scenes. Of these, Juliet’s Funeral (1873), Hamlet (1873), and, most notably, Hamlet Receiving the Players (1875), were widely recognized as his greatest works. His paintings can be found in all the more famous and larger museums of Poland. His works also make appearances in private collections in many countries including: Germany (Bremen), England and the United States. They can also be found in foreign museums such as Lwów, Ukraine, and the Academia de San Carlos in Mexico City.” Selected Works:
1. The Blossom Of Youth
2-3 The Bouquet; The Bouquet II
3-4 Girl with Fan; Girl with azalea flowers
5. Lady in a Pink Dress with Flowers
6. A Moment of Repose
7-8 Preparing for the Ball; The Proposal 
9. The Little Treasure Chest
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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Embroidered silk waistcoat, circa 1800
Kerry Taylor Auctions
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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Sandro Botticelli, Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci, c. 1476, Tempura on wood. 
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Giulia Farnese (Dama col liocorno) photoshoot backstage. Model, dress - me.
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details from Botticelli’s Primavera, or Allegory of Spring, c. 1482. 
Historians say that there are over a hundred different types of flowers in the painting. 
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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Jan Brueghel the Younger, Forest Landscape with Saint Ignatius of Loyola (detail), 17th century
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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水仙(すいせん)とムスカリ
Narcissus Muscari / Grape hyacinth
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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mythology moodboards | narcissus
a hunter in greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection and, unable to part with the image, lost his will to live and died
requested by anon
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ladycaligula · 6 years
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I literally love this painting 
Original painting by Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1650).
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ladycaligula · 7 years
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Lavinia Fontana, Venus and Cupid (detail), 1592, oil on canvas
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ladycaligula · 7 years
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Giuseppe Bezzuoli - Venus Crossing the Sea on a Shell 1830s Oil on wood panel, in a private collection.
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ladycaligula · 7 years
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Gaspar Pieter Verbruggen, Venus and Amor (detail), c.1730
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ladycaligula · 8 years
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Reproduction “Diana, goddess of hunt and moon” Georgian fancy dress 
From the “Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens” exhibition at the Museum of London via Vogue and Worn Through
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ladycaligula · 8 years
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Vase with Flowers (detail) by Jan van Huysum (1682-1749)
oil on panel, c. 1720
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