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regis-chupin-photos · 9 months
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grandboute · 7 months
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Au fil de l'eau
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View of Ornans, Franche-Comté region of France
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newmosbiusdesigns · 1 year
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Lods at Sunset
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Lods at Sunset by Tan Yilmaz Via Flickr: Lods village, eastern France, the banks of the Loue river after sunset. The blue hour version will be uploaded next, but I think I prefer this one more. Happy Sunday to everyone.
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thistledownandmoss · 2 years
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francepittoresque · 1 year
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PATRIMOINE | Restauration de la fontaine de Léri peinte par Gustave Courbet ➽ https://bit.ly/Restauration-Fontaine-Leri-Doubs Longtemps, on a cru qu’un tableau du peintre Gustave Courbet représentait une source de Charente-Maritime mais les recherches de l’Association des Amis du musée Gustave Courbet ont révélé qu’une source proche d’Ornans dans le Doubs avait finalement inspiré le peintre. L’association récolte des fonds pour restaurer la fontaine de Léri
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davidlopez-stuff · 1 year
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Chez Gustave. #dessin #dessindujour❣️ #dessinateur #sketch #sketchbookdrawing #sketchtravel #croquis #carnetdecroquis✏️ #carnetdevoyage #aquarelle #aquarelleart #aquarellepainting #watercolour #watercolorpainting #illustration #gustavecourbet #ornans (à Ornans en Franche-Comté. Le pays de Gustave Courbet.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmzhijhKr_I/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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okanb · 11 months
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A Burial At Ornans by  Gustave Courbet - 1849
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bwooomscratches · 2 years
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OC-tober Day 04: Hidden
“Don’t worry about the basement! Seriously, nothing down there but dust!”
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red-ibis-red · 1 year
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Little did I know that I was already in a state of free fall.
—László Krasznahorkai, Ornan Rotem
THE MANHATTAN PROJECT
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frollosanctuary · 2 years
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"Claude Frollo... Your departure has arrived"
Yeah Spooky month!
Got these from Amazon and Ebay- - faceless ghost /hells messenger figures- they are made of resin and light up from the base- though I removed the light from it so I could shove in the tube from the tabletop fog machine.
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grandboute · 5 months
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Reflexion...
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View of Ornans, Franche-Comté region of France
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1964
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anchovarc · 2 years
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thistledownandmoss · 2 years
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pmamtraveller · 5 months
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A BURIAL AT ORNANS (1850) by GUSTAVE COURBET
The image is unflattering, but it is dignified. There is peace and tranquillity in what we see in front of us. There is not an attempt to magnify the scene with a grandiloquent image of descending ANGELS and GOD sitting on a throne above the clouds.
In the foreground, an open grave is waiting for the coffin. The funeral procession is approaching from the left, and in the procession, we can see the pallbearers walking slowly behind the priest and the altar boys, as they approach the open grave and the grave digger on his knees at the head of the grave.
As for the mourners, what’s interesting about this scene is that COURBET didn’t use models for the mourners. This would normally be the case with historical narrative paintings, but COURBET wanted to be realistic, so he used real villagers who were present at the ceremony. This included his sister and his mother.
In the right foreground, we can see the face of a little girl peeking out from the grave. We only see her face. The rest of her body is almost obscured by a mass of black clothing. COURBET keeps the heads of mourners with the top of the cliff and the ground in the background.
It seemed to the critics that the histrionic and over-the-top expressions of grief that they were accustomed to seeing in the great historical funeral pictures of the past were missing in this painting. They thought it was ugly and that it probably overlooked the angels and the image of GOD sitting on the throne, waiting for someone new to enter his kingdom.
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