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maddiesbookshelves · 4 months
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Fav books of 2023 (in no particular order and not including re-reads)
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semioticapocalypse · 6 months
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Frank Horvat. Fashion at Les Invalides, Paris, pour Jardin des Modes. 1958
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In the Jardin du Luxembourg park of Paris
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1903 to Joinville-le-Pont
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porcelainerose · 5 months
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et je me lie à une rose
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frenchcurious · 1 year
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La fontaine Médicis, Jardin du Luxembourg - Paris. @renevictoreschapasse. - source PARIS de mes Amours.
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nellaltradimensione · 11 months
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A few researches for the animated project “Le Jardin, Paris”, an short adaptation from the graphic novel, written and drawn by Gaëlle Geniller.
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vintagemuseums · 1 year
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Jardin des Plantes. Le museum (Natural History Museum, Garden), Paris, France, 1821.
Artist: Gaëtan Cathelineau.
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philoursmars · 2 years
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Je reviens à mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 53800 photos (environ !)
2012. Une journée à Paris. Le Jardin des Plantes et ce tango mortel très érotique entre un homme et un ours....
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blueiskewl · 1 year
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Pierre Joseph Buchoz Le grand jardin de l'univers ... Paris: for the author, 1785
Buchoz, a French physician and naturalist, was responsible for over 500 works, the majority of which are now quite rare. Despite his productivity, Stafleu notes that he "probably had no herbarium of his own," and that the "greater part of his numerous works ... was indeed compiled from the writing of others; an indiscriminate and often unauthorized procedure". A number of his works contained entirely new generic names for plants, making many of his contributions to botanical history novel, though only occasionally useful. Nonetheless, Buchoz's works are known for the beauty of their illustrations.
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panafrocore · 2 months
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"A Shady Nook: Le Jardin du Luxembourg Paris" by Lois Mailou Jones (1991)
“A Shady Nook: Le Jardin du Luxembourg Paris” is a captivating painting created by Black American artist Lois Mailou Jones in 1991. This masterpiece showcases Jones’s exceptional skill and her profound connection to the beauty of the world. As the viewer gazes upon this artwork, they are immediately transported to the enchanting atmosphere of Le Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris. The painting…
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maddiesbookshelves · 1 year
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Le Jardin, Paris, by Gaëlle Geniller
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"Le Jardin" (the garden) is a Parisian cabaret owned by a woman meeting growing success. All the women working there are named after a flower and they feel like family. Rose, a 19 years old boy, was born and grew up in this establishment. He also wants to be a dancer and to perform on stage, in front of a crowd, just like his friends. He will quickly become the main attraction.
I absolutely loved this graphic novel. A friend made me discover the artist a while ago and I've been obsessed with her art ever since. So when I had the opportunity to buy this, I did.
It's an adorable story, the themes it deals with (gender, how to deal with people's looks, being perceived as a woman in society...) are approached with subtlety and care.
The relationship between Aimé and Rose is so romantic but can also be read as platonic (unless you follow the author on instagram, haha... even though it's where I got confirmation that Aimé is on the ace spectrum). Anyway, loved it, I can't wait to read Gaëlle Geniller's next book when it comes out in 2024.
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"Le Jardin" est un cabaret parisien au succès grandissant dirigé par une femme. Toutes celles qui y travaillent ont un nom de fleur et l'ambiance y est familiale. Rose, un garçon de 19 ans, est né et a grandi dans cet établissement. Il souhaite à son tour être danseur et se produire sur la scène, devant un public, comme ses amies. Il va rapidement en devenir l'attraction principale.
J’ai absolument adoré cette BD. Une amie m’a fait découvrir l’artiste y’a un moment et depuis je suis obnubilée par ses dessins. Donc, quand j’ai eu l’occasion de l’acheter j’ai sauté dessus.
C’est une histoire adorable, les thèmes abordés (le genre, comment gérer le regard des gens, être perçu comme une femme dans la société…) l’étaient avec subtilité et délicatesse.
La relation entre Aimé et Rose est tellement romantique mais peut aussi être lue comme platonique (si on suit pas l’autrice sur instagram, haha… même si c’est sur insta que j’ai eu la confirmation que Aimé est sur le spectre de l’asexualité donc bon). Bref, gros coup de cœur, j’attends avec hâte 2024 pour la sortie de la prochaine BD de Gaëlle Geniller.
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carredeparis · 3 months
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2005 - The Year of the River and the Rives Fertiles Hermes Carre by Christine Henry
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New Video: La Femme Shares Breezy "No Pasa Nada"
New Video: La Femme Shares Breezy "No Pasa Nada" @lafemmeressort @idol_io @planetarygroup @_adiosamores
Paris-based JOVM mainstays La Femme have spent quite a bit time touring across Latin American and Spain. Those experienced helped inspired the band’s first song entirely in Spanish, “Le Jardin,” which appeared on their third album, last year’s Paradigmes. “Le Jardin” led the band down the path to write Teatro Lucido. Deriving its name from a mythic theater, where the band has played many times…
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Trouvez la sérénité dans un coin zen à Paris
Vous n’avez nul besoin de vous rendre à la campagne pour avoir de la tranquillité et profiter de la nature, vous pouvez le faire à Paris. Il suffit de vous rendre à la Maison et les Jardins de Claude Monet à Giverny. Vous verrez diverses espèces de fleurs et plusieurs étangs dans cet endroit paisible.
Crédit photo : 14632436 de Pixabay
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