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diioonysus · 3 months
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oh they know they're that bitch
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simena · 2 years
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Gabriel Schachinger - Sweet Reflections
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bluemasque86 · 2 years
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Sweet Reflections (1886). Gabriel Schachinger (German, 1850-1912). Oil on canvas. Woodmere Art Museum.
Sweet Reflections is a painting of great virtuosity. Gabriel Schachinger, court painter to King Ludwig II of Bavaria, was a master of confectionary realism. Here one can almost hear the crinkle of the young woman's ball gown and feel the extraordinary decorations on her fashionable bolero jacket. Exotic peacock feathers frame the reflection of her face in the mirror. Proper, impeccably clothed, and prosperous, she is likely on her way to a ball or fancy party, checking her appearance on her way out the door with a self-approving gaze.
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nanshe-of-nina · 4 years
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Companions and Ladies-in-Waiting of Good Queen Alysanne
Rosamund Ball Three other girls of noble birth made up the remainder of the company, one each from the Vale, the Stormlands, and the Reach: Jennis of House Templeton, Coryanne of House Wylde, and Rosamund of House Ball.
Ella Broome With her came her younger sister, Ella of House Broome, a modest maid whose name had briefly been offered as a match for Jaehaerys.
Lucinda Broome Prentys Tully, Lord of Riverrun, was summoned to court to serve as master of laws; with him came his redoubtable wife, the Lady Lucinda, far famed for her piety.
Prudence Celtigar Lord Celtigar’s daughters, so recently scorned by the Hand as being chinless, breastless, and witless, were included as well.
Prunella Celtigar In 55 AC she took particular pride in betrothals she arranged for two of the Wise Women who had served in her household since Dragonstone ... whilst Lady Prunella Celtigar was joined in marriage to Uther Peake, Lord of Starpike, Lord of Dunstonbury, and Lord of Whitegrove.
Jonquil Darke The slender mystery knight known only as the Serpent in Scarlet also had a great following; when finally defeated and unmasked, “he” proved to be a woman, Jonquil Darke, a bastard daughter of the Lord of Duskendale.
Mara Manderly ...and even a woman of the North, Mara Manderly, daughter to Lord Theomore of White Harbor.
Alarra Stark The women of Winterfell were taken by the queen’s charms as well, once they grew to know her; Her Grace became particularly close with Lord Alaric’s daughter, Alarra.
Jennis Templeton In 55 AC she took particular pride in betrothals she arranged for two of the Wise Women who had served in her household since Dragonstone: Lady Jennis Templeton would wed Lord Mullendore of Uplands...
Coryanne Wylde The lascivious details of the author’s erotic adventures need not concern us here. Our only interest is in the early part of her sordid tale, the story of her youth…for the alleged author of A Caution for Young Girls is none other than Coryanne Wylde, one of the girls sent to Dragonstone as a companion to the little queen.
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books0977 · 5 years
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Sweet Reflections (1886). Gabriel Schachinger (German, 1850-1912). Oil on canvas. Woodmere Art Museum.
Sweet Reflections is a painting of great virtuosity. Gabriel Schachinger, court painter to King Ludwig II of Bavaria, was a master of confectionary realism. Here one can almost hear the crinkle of the young woman's ball gown and feel the extraordinary decorations on her fashionable bolero jacket. Exotic peacock feathers frame the reflection of her face in the mirror. Proper, impeccably clothed, and prosperous, she is likely on her way to a ball or fancy party, checking her appearance on her way out the door with a self-approving gaze.
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loumargi · 7 years
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Sweet Reflections (1886), Gabriel Schachinger,
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toanunnery · 7 years
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Sweet Reflections
Gabriel Schachinger, 1886
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milamborguinisworld · 5 years
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Sweet Reflections (1886) Gabriel Schachinger (German, 1850-1912) Oil on canvas. Woodmere Art Museum. Sweet Reflections is a painting of great virtuosity. Gabriel Schachinger, court painter to King Ludwig II of Bavaria, was a master of confectionary realism. Here one can almost hear the crinkle of the young woman’s ball gown and feel the extraordinary decorations on her fashionable bolero jacket. Exotic peacock feathers frame the reflection of her face in the mirror. Proper, impeccably clothed, and prosperous, she is likely on her way to a ball or fancy party, checking her appearance on her way out the door with a self-approving gaze. https://www.instagram.com/p/B0YmccCA62I/?igshid=dlprampcq68p
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jeroendstoutart · 7 years
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Sweet Reflections, Gabriel Schachinger (1850-1913)
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