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cru3wrld · 5 months
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olá mon cherie, sou nova por aqui!! poderia fazer bios com frases em francês?? se puder claro ❤️‍🩹
bios em francês! / french bios!
ㅤㅤ ۪ 𝅄 🎠 ۪ ݁ 𝑟𝑒̂𝑣𝑒𝑢𝑠𝑒 ݁ ۪ ୧
dreamer (sonhador/a)
⏳── 𝗉𝗋𝖾𝗇𝖽𝗌 𝗍𝗈𝗇 𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗽𝘀 ˚ ˓˓
take your time (sem pressa)
𐙚  𖥦 𝑟𝑖𝑒𝑛 𝑛’𝑒𝑠𝑡 𝑒́𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑛𝑒𝑙 ࣭ ࣭ ࣭ 🌙
nothing is forever (nada é para sempre)
☆ 🏹 ყᥱᥙx d' ᥲᥒgᥱ 𖥻 <꒱
angel eyes (olhos de anjo)
˒ 🤍 ៸៸𓂃 𝖺𝗂𝗆𝖾 𝖾𝗍 𝖾̂𝗍𝗋𝖾 𝖺𝗂𝗆𝖾́ 彡 ·˚
to love and be loved (amar e ser amado/a)
ㅤ 𓈒 ୭ৎ bᥱᥣᥣᥱ ᥲ̂mᥱ 𝅄 🪡 ۪ ݁ 𓈒
beautiful soul (alma bonita)
💭🕯️ ˖ ࣪ 𝇋♡︎𝇌 ׂ 𝖼𝗋𝗈𝗂𝗌 𝖾𝗇 𝘁𝗼𝗶 ׄ ׅ ✿
believe in yourself (acredite em si mesmo/a)
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empirearchives · 5 months
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Napoleon found that his friendships with men often began with physical attraction, and this took a curious form. ‘He told me,’ says Caulaincourt, ‘... that for him the heart was not the organ of sentiment; that he felt emotions only where most men experience feelings of a different kind: nothing in the heart, everything in the loins and in another place, which I leave nameless.’ The feeling Napoleon described as ‘a sort of painful tingling, a nervous irritability... the squeaking of a saw sometimes gives me the same sensation.’
Source: Vincent Cronin, Napoleon Bonaparte: An Intimate Biography
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"The Swing'' by Édouard Bisson (1856–1939)
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jellyfishmakeoutparty · 10 months
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for all of my followers and/or fellow marine bio enthusiasts, I present some pictures I took when I went to the aquarium in Monaco <3
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2024-02-16
Libraries, skull bones, and onion cells. I’ve never loved and hated my life more.
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so somehow when i did french, my least favourite subject last year, i never ever fell asleep and yet got the lowest grade in it by far lol, but i fell asleep in like, english, biology, physics the most and yet got like the best grades in those? make it make sense idk
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frenchiepal · 1 year
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knowing/learning multiple languages is fun until you are unable to write a paper without three different dictionaries open because you have to filter every thought through 4+ languages, until you start mixing words from different languages into a normal conversation and draw a total blank trying to correct it, until you notice keeping up with all those languages is impossible because concentrating on one means neglecting another and AHHHH 🗣️🗣️
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pagansphinx · 3 months
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Suzanne Valadon (French, 1865-1938)
Jean Fabris •  Suzanne Valadon • c. 1885 • age 20 • Photograph.
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Suzanne Valadon (French, 1865-1938) • Family Portrait • 1912 • Musée d’Orsay
Suzanne Valadon led a fascinating life. As the young child of a poor woman living in Montmartre, she took an interest in the paintings of the local artists. Poverty made it out of the question she would be able to pursue becoming an artist. To earn a living, she made and sold funeral wreaths and vegetables. Then, at the age of 15, she joined the circus as an acrobat, a job she loved. An injury would not allow her to continue performing. She then put herself to work as an artist's model. She is one of a scant few artist's models to be easily recognized in the paintings she sat for. Among the artists who painted her were Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Berthe Morisot.
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Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919) • La natte (The Braid) • 1886-87 • Museum Langmatt, Baden, Switzerland
Valadon began sketching as a young child and continued during the period she worked as an artist's model. Always paying careful attention to the artists at work, she was beginning to learn to paint. One day Edgar Degas saw her work and encouraged her to keep drawing.
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In 1883, Valadon painted the above self-portrait in pastel.
As a model, Valadon went by the name Maria before being nicknamed "Suzanne" by her friend Toulouse-Lautrec. Rumors swirled around Valadon. One such was that she had an affair with Toulouse-Lautrec. Another rumor was that Renoir was the father of her son, Maurice, born in 1883. Renoir denied the allegation. It is documented that Suzanne had a torrid affair with the composer Erik Satie. Because she led an unconventional life and was not bound by strict adherence to the mores of her time, Suzanne Valadon developed a reputation in Paris. A Parisian art expert once remarked that Suzanne was ‘an excellent instinctive artist and a bit of a prostitute'. To illustrate how little respect women of the time recieved, Renoir once wrote to a friend that: “I think of women who are writers, lawyers and politicians as monsters, mere freaks . . . the woman artist is just as ridiculous.” Untraditional women were "whores" and talented women were monsters. According to these men, Suzanne Valadon was both despite her tremendous talent.
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Femme à la contrebass, painted in 1908, is one of Valadon's earliest oil paintings. Though she would continue to draw in charcoal and pastel, her painting technique had started to improve and took on characteristics of a signature style.
As Valadon's painting career progressed, she painted quite a few female nudes. Perhaps because of her experiences as a model and her instincts as a woman, she painted the female body very differently than her male contemporaries. Her nudes were far less stylized and sexualized. Valadon painted her nudes with body hair and flabby thighs and they certainly had an air of confidence that was expertly portrayed to the canvas.
In 1911, the first solo exhibition of the work of Suzanne Valadon was held at the Galerie Clovis Sagot.
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Nu au canapé • 1920
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Young Girl in Front of a Window • 1930 • San Diego Museum of Art
An example of Suzanne Valadon's mature style, painted eight years before her death.
Sources:
Interlude
Literary Hub
Wikiart
Aware; Suzanne Valadon
The Art Stort
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brother-emperors · 6 months
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Im curious if you see more parallels between Octavian and Mark Antony, and Brutus and Cassius, as both being brother in laws.
tbh, there's not a lot there for me to dig my teeth into. Octavian and Antony were brother in laws with Octavia as an intermediary, so functionally a marriage with three people to it, while Cassius did not need to use Brutus' sister specifically as a go between them
the Horrible Family Dynamic that compels me with Octavian and Mark Antony is that step father in law kind of situation going on when Octavian was married to Claudia (while Antony was married to Fulvia) and then later Agrippa's marriage to Octavian's daughter. like. instead of the horizontal nature of in laws on a family tree, we're getting the vertical nature of something that makes me go Huh™
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soohrts · 2 years
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✩ . . . la vie est belle ᰍ̠
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saint-jussy · 1 year
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IM C R Y I N G AT WHAT HAPPENED AFTER SAINT-JUST RAN OUTTA MONEY AFTER RUNNING TO PARIS
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rosabie · 1 year
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🧣내 사랑을 가지고 ♡☆ ゚⁠.⁠*⁠・⁠。゚
💭²⁴/⁷ thinking about u
🏩世界から逃げよう 💨
     ➳ La vie continue >∿
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empirearchives · 7 months
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Descriptions of Napoleon’s personality by Adam Zamoyski
“He was kind by nature, quick to assist and reward. He found comfortable jobs and granted generous pensions to former colleagues, teachers, and servants, even to a guard who had shown sympathy during his incarceration after the fall of Robespierre. He was generous to the son of Marbeuf, promoted his former commander at TouIon Dugommier and looked after his family when he died, did the same for La Poype and du Teil, and even found the useless Carteaux a post with a generous pension. Whenever he encountered hardship or poverty, he disbursed lavishly. He could be sensitive, and there are countless verifiable acts of solicitude and kindness that testify to his genuinely wishing to make people happy.”
“He was most at his ease with children, soldiers, servants, and those close to him, in whom he took a personal interest, asking them about their health, their families, and their troubles. He would treat them with a joshing familiarity, teasing them, calling them scoundrels or nincompoops; whenever he saw his physician, Dr. Jean-Nicolas Corvisart, he would ask him how many people he had killed that day.”
“He possessed considerable charm and only needed to smile for people to melt. He could be a delightful companion when he adopted an attitude of bonhomie. He was a good raconteur, and people loved listening to him speak on some subject that interested him, or tell his ghost stories, for which he would sometimes blow out the candles. He could grow passionate when discussing literature or, more rarely, his feelings.”
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supremenerd42 · 1 month
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Back to the bio grind here's Noisette the other main character
Yes, her real name is Hazel, because Noisette is Hazelnut in French. She loves Noise but he isn't interested in her, and eventually she gets a new boyfriend who will have a Bio drawn soon, he's a newer OC.
I love the idea of a super happy and sweet character who's secretly really strong so uh yeah, that's Hazel, if you annoy her she destroys you. Cliché trope but it's one of my favourites. Also, in the vents of her Café lives a funny guy named Fake Peppino. She is friends with him. I might draw him as well.
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leonardcohenofficial · 4 months
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math studies squad ✌🏽
the one year of SL math i took was so bad (for a variety of reasons) that it could have actually affected my ability to get my IB diploma so i forced my school to drop me down to math studies and it absolutely saved my senior year LOL
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coockie8 · 3 months
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You wouldn't believe the sheer amount of people that crash and burn on the first hurdle of messaging me on a dating site.
I know you didn't read my profile if you message me in French, 'cause the fact I do not speak French is literally the first thing in my bio.
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