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Young Girl Reading by Jean-Honore Fragonard, 1769.
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Warnings at Waverly Academy art part I of IV
1- Lady Marie Leslie by Joshua Reynolds, 1764 2- Still Life by Willem Kalf, 1660 3- La moissonneuse by Jules Breton, 1885 4- The Cottage in a Cornfield by John Constable, 1833 5- Still life - a mixed bouquet in a copper jug by William Arthur Chase, late 19th/early 20th c.* 6- The Landing Place by Hubert Robert, 1900 7- A Young Girl Reading by Jean-Honore Fragonard 8- A Woman Peeling Apples by Pieter de Hooch, 1663 9- Courtyard of Innsbruck Castle by Albrecht Durer, 1495
*the only painting in wac that's not found on the corel photo library art collection. it's just a weird choice to go to a different source for this painting specifically. 'no, we can't use any of the other 458 images from corel, it has to be this one instead. nothing else could possibly do' said no one ever bc no one put that much thought into selecting the paintings for this game. so why.
1 is also in trt, 6 is in ven, 7 is in stfd and mhm.
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transsexualhamlet · 4 months
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miniature study of Young Girl Reading by Jean Honore Fragonard as christmas gift for my mom, who has had the painting on her wall as long as I can remember :)
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hufuf · 6 months
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Squid Girl Reading a Book
Homage of A Young Girl Reading by Jean-Honore Fragonard
For 読書の日 / Reading Books Day
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Yellow & Gold!
Join me and wear yellow and gold this Thursday to experience for yourself how this color impacts your mood, attitudes, and behavior. We will look at how and why artists might use yellow and gold in their work during class on Thursday.
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Jean Honore Fragonard “Young Girl Reading” oil painting from 1769
Takashi Murakami “A Statue of Flower Parent and Child”, 2019 Gold leaf on bronze 196 7/8 x 127 1/8 x 91 7/8 inches.
infographics on color symbolism for yellow and gold
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Yellow and Gold Week!!
Welcome to the week of yellow and gold. Join me in this color research journey by exploring yellow and gold this week in your own way from outfits to food to whatever you can think of. We will take some time to share experiences in our class conversation on Thursday.
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basket of yellow and golds
Jean Honore Fragonard “Young Girl Reading” oil painting from 1769
a note I found lying around my house noting a particular yellow pigment on a Bob Ross sticky note
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brtbntzvlogs · 1 year
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Manifesto
Seeing things through different light
Don't be afraid.
Open your mind.
Don't be biased.
Allow yourself to learn.
It's normal to agree to disagree.
Eyes can be deceiving
It's an essential trait for a leader
 Personal growth 
Avoid being close-minded
Learn new ways
Expand viewpoints
Analyze as many ways as possible
Opening your mind and perspective
I analyze
and learn
I open my hears
and let people talk
I open my eyes 
and try to see their train off through
I value my opinion
but I respect others as well
I don't want to be close-minded
so I allow myself to absorb new information
I wish people express their taught without being scared
I hope we can all learn from one another
most importantly, see the thing through a different light
People with different views
To people that are bold and ready to learn, I applaud them. I admire their bravery in expressing and questioning other perspectives and showing people different ways. People with the initiative to establish multiple interpretations show leadership and empathy, most notably the understanding that we humans are diverse and have different beliefs. With different variations, we are bound to expand our knowledge. If only more people were willing to open their ears instead of not allowing one another to speak and express each other views, we would see a different world than the separation we are witnessing today. May more people have the courage to 
talk about the issue and shine a light on the problem we are avoiding. May we respect different views and come to a balance and harmonize.
As I looked at my whole vlog today, I wanted to understand the purpose of my vlogs. What was I trying to express? Could my audience understand my thought process? I was confused if I even had a goal, but I learned I do. My vlogs aim to allow my audience to understand that's it important to see things from different perspectives or through a different light than you usually see. All humans are diverse, and we all don't have the same belief, let alone think the same. That makes us humans; we don't necessarily have to agree with one another, but it's essential to respect and values each other opinion. 
In one of my first vlogs, I tried interpreting a beautiful art piece from a painter named Jean-Honore Fragonard. Of what I interpreted as a young girl reading a book peacefully, perhaps trying to escape from her heck tick life or possibly finding a hobby. But one of my friends pointed out that my interpretation of the art piece reflected what I felt and that my understanding was potentially biased because her interpretation was a bit different than mine. And once she explained her performance of the same art piece, I understood her thought process and why she felt that made sense to her and her belief. 
Toward the middle of my vlogs, I also posted different images that some people commented that they wouldn't see what I was seeing, but there were also a few people that did have somewhat of the same ideas as me, so it was amazing to read. Tragedy scripted and the stage is also good examples because I was analyzing a scene from Hamlet, and I classified Hamlet as a genius for acting weird and not normal so that he wouldn't give his plan away. At the same time, some see him as a crazy person.
Now that I am about to finish this humanities class, I learned more than I expected. I even started to enjoy writing different interpretations because it made me analyze and think about certain things that I didn't pay much attention to or at least didn't cross my mind. But something I enjoyed most was allowing me to see some of my peers and their perspectives. It can be complicated because we all what to stick to our ways and want to see what we believe, but looking through it with different eyes can help. To avoid many arguments remembering to respect one another is the most important thing.
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artschoolglasses · 3 years
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Young Girl Reading, Jean Honore Fragonard, 1769
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pedroam-bang · 6 years
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Jean-Honore Fragonard - La Liseuse (c.1769)
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A Young Girl Reading, 1776, Jean-Honore Fragonard
Medium: oil,canvas
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emmaktri · 4 years
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Harriet Parry, Flower Interpretations: Romantic Idyll, William Shackleton (1920) A Young Girl Reading, Jean-Honore Fragonard (1776) Suspiria (1977) Tree of Knowledge No 5, Hilma Af Klint Nude in an Interier, Pierre Bonnard (1935) Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel, Marc Chagall (1938) Spring, Maurice Denis Prism, Denis Sarazhin Sea Nymphs, Henri Pierre Picou (1871) L’abandon (Les Deux Aimes), Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1895)
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artsof · 4 years
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Young Girl Reading | Jean Honore Frafonard | 1769 | National Gallery of Art, Washington
“The painting features an unidentified girl wearing a lemon yellow dress with white ruff collar and cuffs and purple ribbons. The subject is depicted in profile, reading from a small book held in her right hand, sitting with her left arm on a wooden rail and her back supported by a large lilac cushion resting against a wall. Her hair is tied in a chignon with a purple ribbon, and her face and dress are lit from the front, casting a shadow in the wall behind her. Fragonard pays close attention to the face, but uses looser brushwork on the dress and cushion, and the ruff was scratched into the paint with the end of a brush. The horizontal line of the armrest and a vertical line between two unadorned walls provide a sense of space and structure.The text of the book is not legible and no hint is given of the content.”
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bobafanpage · 3 years
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“Young Girl Reading” Jean-Honore Fragonard
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تو كنت متضايقة بعدين تذكرت لوحات صفراء أحبها 
Aleksandra Waliszewska / soulacroix, frederick - The Rose / Harry Wilson Watrous- The Chatterers / Max Kurzwei - Woman in a Yellow Dress / Mark Rothko / Jean-Honore Fragonard - A Young Girl Reading / Keith Haring /  Moses Soyer / Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre - La Mauvaise Nouvelle / Jim Holland
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enhanceddevilment · 4 years
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Rare Blade 09 - Pandoria
homage to Jean-Honore Fragonard’s ‘Young Girl Reading’
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queenrococo · 5 years
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Young Girl Reading by Jean-Honore Fragonard
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