Eugène Romain Thirion (French, 1839–1910)
Joan of Arc listening to the voices, 1876
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Eugène Romain Thirion (1839–1910) - Joan of Arc Hearing Voices, 1876.
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Persée vainqueur de Méduse, Eugène-Romain Thirion (1839-1910)
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SET FOUR - ROUND ONE - MATCH SEVEN
"Statue of Vincent and Theo van Gogh" (1963-1964 - Ossip Zadkine) / "Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix (Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices)" (1876 - Eugène-Romain Thirion)
STATUE OF VINCENT AND THEO VAN GOGH: i'll let geoff dyer (from his book of collected essays and reviews, titled 'otherwise known as the human condition') explain why i love it so much: “It is not immediately obvious which of Zadkine’s figures is Vincent and which is Theo. Like all who relieve the suffering of others, Theo—in a process that is the exact opposite of a blood transfusion—has taken some of Vincent’s pain into himself. Soon, however, it becomes obvious that while the sky weighs heavily on both figures, one, Vincent, feels gravity as a force so terrible it can drag men beneath the earth. From this moment on you are held by the pathos and beauty of what Zadkine depicts: despair that is inconsolable, comfort that is endless. One figure says, “I can never feel better,” the other, “I will hold you until you are better.” (@carryingpitchers)
JEANNE D'ARC ÉCOUTANT LES VOIS (JOAN OF ARC LISTENING TO THE VOICES): The expression on her face, oof. I see a somber realization of what she has been tasked with and what it will most likely mean (@unbelievable-screaming-moth)
("Statue of Vincent and Theo Van Gogh" is a 2.5 m (8.2 ft) high bronze statue by Ossip Zadkine. It is located close to the Van Gogh church, and near the house where Vincent and Theo were born.
"Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix" (Joan of Arc listening to the Voices) is an oil on canvas painting by Eugène-Romain Thirion. It measures 225cm x 163cm (88.5 x 64 in) and is located in the Church of Notre-Dame in Chatou.)
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"Joan of Arc listening to the voices"
{1876}
By ~ Eugène Romain Thirion
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“Joan Of Arc listening to the voices”
(Based on Eugène Romain Thirion’s “Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix”, c.1878)
Oils, 11x14 canvas
The Passion Of Joan Of Arc Collection
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Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix
Eugène Romain Thirion, oil on canvas, 1876
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Eugène Thirion (1839-1910), 'L'amour et Psyche', ''Salon de 1889''
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77. Perseu e Medusa
Até à morada da Górgone, por toda a parte, Perseu tinha visto homens e animais transformados em pedra por terem olhado para Medusa. Ele, então, olhou apenas para a sua imagem reflectida no escudo de bronze e logo que as víboras e a Medusa adormeceram, cortou-lhe a cabeça. Do sangue da Górgone nasceu Pégaso - o corcel alado - e o seu irmão Crisaor.
(Eugène Romain Thirion - Perseus Victorious Over Medusa)
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Eugène Romain Thirion - Jeanne d' Arc.jpg
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07 Works, Today, February 26th, is St. Photini, the Samaritan Woman's Day, With Footnotes - #56
07 Works, Today, February 26th, is St. Photini, the Samaritan Woman’s Day, With Footnotes – #56
Angelica Kauffman, (1741–1807)
Christ and the Samaritan woman at the well, c. 1796
Oil on canvas
Height: 123.5 cm (48.6″); Width: 158.5 cm (62.4″)
Neue Pinakothek, Munich, Germany
St. Photinilived in first century Palestine. She was the Samaritan woman who Christ visited at the well asking her for water. It was she who accepted the “living water” offered her by Christ Himself; and told her…
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Judith victorieuse, Eugène-Romain Thirion (1839-1910)
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Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix (Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices) - Eugène Romain Thirion (1876)
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joan of arc hearing voices by eugène romain thirion (1876) // apple tree by aurora (2019)
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