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copperbadge · 1 year
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I am a mainly self-taught appreciator of art; I was taken to art museums all the time as a kid and I've had art history courses, but a lot of what I've learned has just been research or like...enthusiasm. So I had no idea that Monet (who I am it must be said not a huge fan of) had done two huge oval galleries in the Musee de l'Orangerie, intended as meditation spaces; they ask you be silent in them, but when you cram like 30 people into a room and some of them are married, silence isn't really silence. Still, it's some of the best work of his I've seen, and I did spend some significant time attempting to cram some serenity into my head.
[ID: Two images from the eight total murals of the Water Lily galleries at the Musee de l'Orangerie; the first shows a pond with water lilies and greenery on the shore, in his typical blurred, expressionist style; the other shows a tree growing either out of the water or at its edge, with delicate leaves and branches hanging down over the water that is dotted with lilies.]
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cpleblow · 4 months
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Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, France
©Cpleblow Photography (2023)
(If you know the creator please share with me)
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0011martina · 2 months
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7 cats from Musée d'Orsay + 1 from Musée de l'Orangerie
Olympia (1863) by Édouard Manet Woman with a cat (1912) by Pierre Bonnard The white cat (1894) by Pierre Bonnard The Painter's Studio (1855) by Gustave Courbet Oscar (2023) by Nathanaëlle Herbelin Emmanuelle et Efi (2024) by Nathanaëlle Herbelin Chat noir (2020) by Nathanaëlle Herbelin Portrait of Madame M. (1896) by Henri Rousseau
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princessofmistake · 2 months
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“ portami in un museo, baciami tra i dipinti. spennella amore sulla mia bocca, mescoliamo nuovi colori sulle tele delle nostre anime.
musee de l'orangerie by claude monet.
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onlinesweetheart · 10 months
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imcoastingondreams · 5 months
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lemontinted · 2 years
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i think about these two people at least once a week
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freecashbackuk · 1 year
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After visiting the Louvre and Musée de l'Orangerie (see previous posts), I was able to round off my day's tour of Parisian galleries by visiting the Musée d'Orsay thanks to it being opening late, until 9:45pm, on Thursday evenings. Housed in a former Beaux-Arts train station built between 1898 and 1900, the Musée d'Orsay is an architectural masterpiece. Most importantly, it boasts a magnificent selection of paintings by my favourite artist, Monet. I was ecstatic beyond belief to get to see, for the first time ever, my second-favourite Monet - after his 'Water Lily Pond' - which is 'The Poppy Fields near Argenteuil'. (Contrary to what some visitors to my homes over the last 25 years have believed, the one I have on my wall is a £50 print, not the original at Musée d'Orsay which I reckon would be a bargain at even £500 million.) After having taken a thousand photos through the day at the three art galleries, I had 0% battery left on my phone and was relieved I managed to get someone to take a few pictures of me next to 'The Poppy Fields' before my phone died seconds later! See the world premiere of those 'The Monet Shot' (2023) pictures among the videos and photos below. . . . #musée #museedorsay #muséedorsay #dorsay #parisienne #orsay #parisvibes #musee #d'orsay #dorsay #paris #monetpoppyfields #museeorsay #francemuseum #photography #monetpoppy #museedorsay #orsaygallery #poppyart #museeparis #dorsaygallery #peinture #sculpture #wanderlust #monetphoto #monetpainting #parisjetaime #poppyfieldspainting (at Musée d'Orsay) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn2VKyKNajt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rhizomehaunt · 1 year
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eeee thanks @yellghoul ily ˙ᵕ˙
1. picrew game
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my hair is getting dangerously mullet-ish in the back (but not in the good kind of way) as I'm growing it out but this is pretty close. I live in soft and oversized clothes and especially a big black hoodie my girlfriend got from working on the set of POWER BOOK II: GHOST.
2. shuffle my on repeat playlist and post the first 10 tracks
1/ Too Close, Sir Chloe
2/ Flowers (Demo), Miley Cyrus
3/ Tisched Off, Bartees Strange
4/ Freakin’ Out on the Interstate, Briston Maroney
5/ To be honest, Christine and the Queens
6/ la chute (piano), Jean-Michel Blais
7/ Rät, Penelope Scott
8/ A Place To Lie, Art School Girlfriend
9/ Younger & Dumber, Indigo De Souza
10/ After The Earthquake, Alvvays
Honestly not a terrible overview of my listening habits, but there's definitely more classical that didn't make the cut asjsfhsfj.
3. this questionnaire:
Tea, coffee, or soda?
Coffee, black, several cups a day.
Dogs or cats?
cats always and forever <3
Can you play any instrument?
I haven't played piano in years but am hoping to get a keyboard and start again! I'm shit at sight reading but used to be good at chords and playing by ear. 
What's your sun sign?
gemini (chaos)
First song lyrics that pops into your head?
And you got a lot on your mind / And your heart, it looks just like mine / There's no use in wasting your time, anymore
Do you have any tattoos?
I have three and want many more. a tattoo of a drawing I did of the chair in my grandpa's studio on my wrist, an ambiguous flower and two hands clasped by it on my upper arm, and then a big warped text piece wrapped around my entire right thigh reading the sweeteness of you carrying yesterdays feelings to tomorrow beyond what i knew before
Favorite place you've travelled?
Paris, because I took myself there for three weeks as I was breaking up with a terrible ex, amid a complete collapse of everything, and it was the first time I left the country, first time in my entire life I wasn't scraping by, and I did it alone, on my own, and just read and walked the entire time. I became friends with the local orange seller by the apartment I stayed, got asked out at the Louvre by a chef from Argentina while I drew an old man who was drawing a painting who I later spoke to in broken French (and he clasped my hand and cheered me on), made a friend at a bookstore who was writing her masters thesis on the same author I wrote my undergrad thesis on and we ended up having lunch and she gave me some of her old books, and also started talking with another solo traveler from South Korea who's a brilliant artist and musician at Musée de l'Orangerie and we wandered around and then met up for lunch the next day and are still in touch. 
What's the last movie you've watched?
The Muse
What languages do you speak?
English and some very poor French
Do you have any hobbies?
I suppose baking?? It’s hard to distinguish what’s a hobby and what’s routine. I don’t really think of anything I do as a hobby any more, but that’s probably bc I’m always trying to do a million things. 
You can hang out with one fictional character for an hour, who do you choose?
Camilla Hect, beloved. 
these are always so fun, i'm tagging @zuko and @baezel2<3
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Découvrez 5 musées gratuits ce dimanche à Paris! Lequel allez-vous visiter?
Crédit images: musée de l'Orangerie / musée Picasso / Centre Pompidou
📹 vivreparis
#vivreparis #museeparis #paris culture #musee #museefrance #centrepompidou #museerodin #museepicasso #museedelorangerie
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copperbadge · 1 year
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"Paris was delightful. Usually is," Michaelis agreed. "A nice change of scenery."
"Eiffel Tower still standing?" Jerry asked.
"I didn't inspect it personally, but it seems fine," Michaelis replied.
Believe it or not, I've been so intent on getting wherever I'm going that this morning I looked up and saw the Eiffel Tower for the first time. It certainly does seem fine!
[ID: A photograph of the Eiffel Tower as seen from the Jardin des Tuileries outside the Musee de l'Orangerie. In this view it is a distant latticed steel tower that rises up behind two decorative columns in the foreground and a large statue of a woman wearing a crown.]
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takecareluv · 2 years
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okay last haha!
64 & 100
64. what’s an album that you think has no skips on it?
most definitely ctrl by sza
100. what’s one of your fondest memories?
wow this one really got me thinking deep. why is my mind completely blank right now… i feel like i don’t have one distinct memory where im like that right there is it, there’s so many flashing before my eyes. it’s every laugh i’ve ever shared with my friends to the point where i barely breathe, all the beautiful sunsets i’ve encountered, all the concerts i’ve gone to and each time i’ve felt on top of the world and genuinely happy
but can i say i think one of my fondest memories is about to come in the next few weeks. the moment i see the eiffel tower sparkling right before my very eyes, or i step foot in monet’s garden, and visit the musee de l'orangerie, that’ll be a dream come true. and i know i’ll remember it for the rest of my life <3
thank you for asking all of these, my love <3
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tim-hoe-wan · 1 year
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It’s my first time in Paris and I’m going from Thursday morning to Sunday night
Hmm, for the biggest tourist trap of them all, I don't remember the last time I got near. I just took a pic with it from a distance, but if you really want to climb go EARLY. Same with all the major tourist spots.
I would say my favorite place/ recommends:
make sure to plan a trip to Versailles if you can
the catacombs
louvre
latin quarters
notre dame and/or St. Chapel
Le musee de l'orangerie 
Shakespeare and Company if you're really into books!
Montmartre for a little walk, cute cafes and pics
The Marais for same reason
Centre Pompidou
That's what I have top of my list
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rsfaa · 3 months
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Tom Everhart: The Artist Behind the Peanuts Legacy
When one hears the name "Charles Schulz," the immediate association is often with the iconic comic strip "Peanuts." But there's another name that is inextricably linked with the legacy of this beloved cartoonist: Tom Everhart. Born on May 21, 1952, in Washington, D.C., Everhart's journey into the world of art and Schulz's universe of Peanuts characters is a tale of talent, friendship, and a deep sense of purpose.
Everhart's formal art education began at the Yale University of Art and Architecture in 1970. After a brief stint at St. Mary's College, he returned to Yale to complete his graduate studies in 1976. Post-graduate studies at the Musee de l'Orangerie in Paris further enriched his artistic sensibilities. But it was his encounter with Schulz's line art style that would change the course of his career.
In 1980, Everhart was introduced to Schulz at his studios in Santa Rosa, California. Despite having no formal education in cartooning, Everhart was tasked with creating Peanuts renderings for Schulz's studios. To prepare, he magnified some of Schulz's strips on a twenty-five-foot wall in his studio, removing the perimeter lines of the cartoon box to focus solely on Schulz's pen stroke. Impressed with Everhart's ability to reproduce his line art, Schulz was eager to collaborate.
Over the years, Everhart created a series of Schulz-inspired paintings, replacing his previous work in 1988. The inspiration for this shift came during a challenging time for Everhart, as he underwent several operations for stage 4 colon/liver cancer. Surrounded by flowers, art books, and stacks of Peanuts comic strips sent by Schulz, Everhart found solace and inspiration in the light streaming into his hospital room.
In 1990, Everhart's Schulz-related work was exhibited at the Louvre in Paris, marking a significant milestone in his career. Subsequent exhibitions in cities like Los Angeles, Montreal, Tokyo, Rome, and New York brought his Schulz-inspired paintings to a global audience. Everhart's works, often derived from Schulz's Peanuts comic strip, are a testament to his deep connection to Schulz's characters and the messages they convey.
In 1991, a legal agreement between Everhart, United Media, and Schulz allowed Everhart to use Schulz's Peanuts characters in his art for "the term of his life." This partnership paved the way for Everhart's continued exploration of Schulz's universe through his unique artistic lens.
In 2000, Everhart's first solo museum show was launched at the Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. Following Schulz's passing in 2000, Everhart's connection to the Peanuts legacy took on even greater significance. His ongoing trips between French Polynesia and Venice, California, influenced his work, evident in the luminous color palette that defines many of his paintings.
Everhart's contributions to the Peanuts legacy have been celebrated in various exhibitions and publications, including a solo exhibition at the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California. His dedication to the artwork of Charles Schulz and the collaborative relationship they shared continues to inspire audiences worldwide.
Today, Everhart resides in Venice, California, with his wife Jennifer, who serves as the director of their studio. He remains the only fine artist authorized by both Schulz and Iconix to use subject matter from Schulz's Peanuts strip in his fine art. Through his lectures and artistic endeavors, Everhart ensures that Schulz's characters and messages remain an enduring part of our cultural landscape. If you are interested in Tom Everhart’s art for sale or exhibition in Aspen, shop at the leading artist gallery in Aspen,Royal Street Fine Art, or call 970-920-3371.
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hitmansmut · 3 months
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47 is at the Musee de l'Orangerie in Paris. He is waiting for Diana to contact him, trying to look calm and composed.
Trope: Lonely Together
Include these random words: plough | rings | beds
Include this line of dialogue: "I will take care of you now."
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Hitman Smut Generator | Hitman Prompt Meme | Hitman Prompts
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onlinesweetheart · 9 months
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<3
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