Casual outfit to meet vkeiprincesse and @fannyrosie for tea.
I'm a real sucker for green tartans and have a number of pieces with this kind of green/navy, but haven't posted many photos of me wearing them for whatever reason.
I'm also a big fan of the colour and unique cut of this Mary Magdalene JSK which was a former wishlist item of mine - and I am very glad to have been able to obtain it!
(Side note - does anyone else who owns this piece know what the snaps on the inside of the hem are for? I thought maybe they would be for positioning the separate underskirt portion just right but mine doesn't have any snaps...)
JSK (Bérengère JSK), blouse: Mary Magdalene
Jacket: Jane Marple
Shoes: Fluevog
Barrette (barely seen): Angelic Pretty
Socks: offbrand
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Portrait of Marchesa Maria Serra Pallavicino by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640)
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Medusa by Peter Paul Rubens, 1617-1618.
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Monica Bellucci
Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus, 1618. Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640) and Jan Wildens (Flemish, 1586-1653).
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The Triumph of Rome: The Youthful Emperor Constantine Honoring Rome by Peter Paul Rubens, unused design for a series of tapestries about Constantine commissioned by King Louis XIII of France
Flemish, c. 1622-1623
oil on panel
Mauritshuis, The Hague
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Medusa (c. 1618) by Peter Paul Rubens
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Old Woman and Boy with Candles, c. 1616 - 1617
Peter Paul Rubens
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Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)
"Massacre of the Innocents" (1610)
Oil on canvas
Baroque
Located in the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Study for a Standing Female Saint painted by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640)
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The Martyrdom of Saint Stephen (from the Saint Stephen Triptych), Peter Paul Rubens, 1616-17
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Title: The Death of Dido
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Date: 1577 - 1640
Style: Baroque
Genre: Mythological Painting
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Teresa of Avila by Peter Paul Rubens, 1615.
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