Mademoiselle Suzanne Poirson – John Singer Sargent // Portrait of Marquise de Caumont La Force – François-Hubert Drouais // Portrait of a Woman – Albert Gräfle // Creole Woman in a Red Headdress – Jacques Amans // Flora Priestley (Lamplight Study) – John Singer Sargent // Portrait of a Young Woman – Jean-Baptiste Greuze // Portrait of Cornelia Vetterlein – Joseph Karl Stieler // Madame Bergeret – François Boucher // Portrait of Mademoiselle S’Nabou – Adolphe Yvon // Portrait of Anna Szaniawska – unknown artist // Marie Müller, The Artist's Sister – Leopold Carl Müller // Bertha Müller, the Artist’s Sister – Leopold Carl Müller // Is It Over Now? – Taylor Swift
I'm back with a collection of paitings by four of the most iconic french rococo masters!
In addition to mythological depictions, rococo paintings often showed gallant or even frivolous scenes. Therefore, they were particularly suitable for private cabinets, where only the closest and most intimate friends were received.
I created the mesh and texture of the frame myself in Blender. There are 40 painting swatches in total by the following painters:
1-13 - François Boucher (1703-1770)
14-25 - Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806)
26-34 - Jean François de Troy (1679-1752)
35-40 - Antoine Watteau (1684-1721)
NUS ? 11 VOLUMES - NUS LA BEAUTÉ DE LA FEMME, Daniel Masclet, 1933. Rousseurs. Un classique illustré par Man Ray, Drtikol, Boucher, Moholy-Nagy, Platt Lynes. - NUS, Pierre-Jean Amar, Nathan Images, 1990. Ex n°20/100 accompagné d'un tirage signé. - NAISSANCE D'APHRODITE, Lucien Clergue, 1966. Version américaine de Brussel & Brussel, sans la jaquette. On joint: NUS D'AUTREFOIS 1850-1900, Marcel Bovis, 1953; MEN / WOMEN, Herb Ritts, 1989. 2ème édition; DUO, Herb Ritts, 1991; MEN, Joseph Caprio, 1986; MORCEAUX CHOISIS, Pierre Jahan, 1955; CUIR & FANTASMES, Michel Guillot, 1982; PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE NUDE,...
LÉGENDE | Légende de saint Nicolas et des enfants au saloir ➽ https://bit.ly/Saint-Nicolas-Enfants-Saloir Issue d'une légende née au XIIe siècle mettant originellement en scène des marins, la « Complainte de Saint-Nicolas » nous raconte comment le bon saint Nicolas, évêque de Myre, ressuscita trois petits innocents victimes d'un boucher cupide, devenant le saint protecteur des enfants