"Portrait of Ekaterina Khruschova and Ekaterina Khovanskaya" by Dmitry Levitzky , 1773.
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Portrait of Ekaterina Nelidova painted by Dmitry Levitzky (1735 - 1822)
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Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia
1790s portrait by Dmitry Levitzky
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Sylvana and Aven for the Met Gala ask?
Sylvana
Aven
Send me an OC + a theme and I’ll show/describe what they would wear to a Met Gala style event
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Grand Duchess Elena by Dmitry Levitzky, 1791.
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The garden of caresses. Traduit de l'arabe. Paris, H. Piazza 1914.
Magnificent specimen in an excellent master cover by Georges Levitzky.
One of 75 num. Copies of the special edition on Japon Impérial with a colored extra sequence of illustrations by Léon Carré. Elaborately designed luxury print of the Édition d'Art by H. Piazza. The engravings of Léon Carré in rich and nuanced Pochoir color and with Arab border, each text page with colored edging and Arab ornaments in gold and colors, text mirrors with numerous Arabesque subheadings in gold and blue as well as decorative initials in a similar design. - The Ukrainian bookbinder Georges Levitzky had been based in Paris since 1910. His clients included King Albert I of Belgium and Alexander I of Serbia. Five of his works are depicted in the standard work Art Nouveau and Art Deco Bookbinding. French Masterpieces 1880-1940 by Duncan and De Bartha. Our splendor cover is an outstanding example of his extravagant and lush inlay work.
COVER: Signed maroquin cover over 4 frets with rich gold embossing, back and lid with extremely artfully inlaid and multicolored leather decor in oriental style, standing edge gilding, multicolored inlaid and gold-plated leather mirrors, flying. Attachments with arabesk illustrated silk application in leather edging with gold fillets, standing edge gilding and all-gold cut; original brochure integrated. In semi-maroquin chemise with gold-plated back title and half-maroquin screwdriver. 30 : 23 cm.- ILLUSTRATION: With 20 plates of Léon Carré in Pochoir color and an equally colored extra sequence of the plates on strong Vélin.- CONDITION: Slipcase edges tls. rubbed and with 2 small. Torn. Otherwise very well preserved.
Ketterer and Kunst
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Portrait of Denis Diderot (1713-1784) by Dmitry Levitzky
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Space Wolf [CLOSED]
Trying to get a quick voucher for something, this guys up for $15 usd only!
Note me if interested in buying!
[TOS] || Design by @greaserdemon || Base by levitzky (from deviantart)
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Portrait of Ekaterina Ivanovna Nelidova by Dmitry Levitzky, 1773.
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Entry Six
I had a unique experience in the transition to professional practice subject as I was away for half of the classes. However, throughout the period of time while I was away, I was trying to stay up to date with my peers and continuing to check our learning platform, bright space. After coming back, I was immediately preparing for my final interview assessment. I have had several job interviews before however, I was going through once I was done and where I thought I could proceed to improve going into this assessment.
I wanted to make sure that I was making a lot of eye contact greeting the interviewer and ensuring that everybody was comfortable in the space. While I know it can be a bit awkward in most scenarios for the interviewee as you’re in the room with a stranger I wanted to avoid this as best as I possibly could. I aimed to work on my technique by practicing and working on my confidence in the interview space. In the future, I will need to focus on how I address the person I am being interviewed by and making sure I greet them on entry and when I leave the room. I know that next time I go into an interview I will make sure to do all of these things and ensure that I have begun to build a good relationship with the company I might be working for (Gunaldo, 2017).
As I wasn’t able to attend classes, my own version of peer feedback was delivered to me by my parents and family. They were able to assist me in providing insight into my behaviour, and especially drawing a parallel between how I behaved in that scenario and how I act in everyday life. The main note was to try and be less nervous although it was much harder than it sounded, It was good feedback as I could feel myself getting a bit anxious about the situation. I’m going to work on being able to keep my hands in motion. Otherwise I tend to fidget when sitting for too long, I’ll aim to do this by using them to accent what I’m talking about in the interview.
Gunaldo, Tartavoulle, T. M., Karlin, S., Lin, A. J., Truong, O., Levitzky, E., & Mercante, D. (2017). Practicing Collaborative Skills through an Interprofessional Interview with Individuals Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Health and Interprofessional Practice, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.7710/2159-1253.1122
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Odesa Is Defiant. It’s Also Putin’s Ultimate Target.
“ODESA, Ukraine — The Odesa Fine Arts Museum, a colonnaded early-19th-century palace, stands almost empty. Early in Russia’s war on Ukraine, its staff removed more than 12,000 works for safe keeping. One large portrait remained, depicting Catherine the Great, the Russian empress and founder of Odesa, as a just and victorious goddess. Seen from below in Dmitry Levitzky’s painting, the empress is a towering figure in a pale gown with a golden train. The ships behind her symbolize Russia’s victory over the Ottoman Turks in 1792. ... The decision to let Catherine’s portrait hang in isolation in the first room of the shuttered museum reflects a sly Odesan bravura: an empress left to contemplate how the brutality of Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president who likens himself to a latter-day czar, has alienated the largely Russian-speaking population of this Black Sea port, established by her in 1794 as Moscow’s long-coveted conduit from the steppe to the Mediterranean. ...”
NY Times
W - Odesa
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Portrait of an Unknown Man from Saltykov Family painted by Dmitry Levitzky (1735 - 1822)
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Natalia Borshchova, Dmitry Levitzky, 1776
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🌓 + Thanatus or Yvette?
You can read about how Melinoe and Obi Wan met here ;)
As for Yvette, I don't have much for this because I don't really have characters for Yvette's parents. They were kinda not relevant when making her character
Send me a 🌓 + an OC and I’ll tell you how their parents met.
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Portrait of Ekaterina Nelidova, 1773, Dmitry Levitzky
Medium: oil,canvas
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Portrait of an Unknown Man from Saltykov Family by Dmitry Levitzky (1735 - 1822)
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