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clove-pinks · 2 days
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Paul Gavarni, L'Artiste: Far-Niente ("the artist doing nothing"), 1835.
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cmonbartender · 5 months
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Woman writes letter in kitchen (1837) - Paul Gavarni
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cajolions · 1 year
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Salman Toor // Paul Gavarni
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Rating: CUTE!
This street-wise flâneur of mid-century is doing what he does best: classic flânerie including fashionably strolling about in an ostentatious manner, smoking a cigar, and perhaps expressing a form of protest against bourgeois norms through "a counter-doctrine of inefficiency and uselessness — of which their flânerie was merely the most performative, emblematic expression."
This could be problem behaviour in some 19th century men, but the Parisian flâneur is only expressing natural instincts. Charles Baudelaire was an authority on this type of man, whom he called l'observateur passionné. Gavarni also sketched a flâneur.
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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More pre-Victorian 1830s (from top to bottom) -
ca. 1830 Evening or wedding dress (location ?). From tumblr.com/andrayblue 1080X1350.
1831 Marquise Chasseloup-Laubat (probably Marie Augustine Antoinette Le Boucher des Fontaines) by Joseph-Désiré Court (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen - Rouen, Normandie, France). From their Web site' enlarged by half 845X1181.
1830-1832 María Cristina de Borbón, Queen of Spain by José de Madrazo y Aguado (Prado). From their Web site 1280X1745.
1832 Marie Franziska von Freytag by ? (Salzburg Museum  - Salzburg, Salzburgland, Austria). From tumblr.com/history-of-fashion 766X963.
1832 Amalie Klein by Friedrich von Amerling (Österreichische Galerie Belvedere - Wien, Austria). From tumblr.com/history-of-fashion; fixed spots & cracks throughout w Pshop 2893X3508.
1835 Illustration from La Mode by Paul Gavarni. From tumblr.com/clove-pinks 1650X2048.
1836 Marriage Portrait of Charlotte de Rothschild by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (Israel Museum - Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel). From Google Art Project.
Lady with Pink Sash by Camille Joseph Etienne Roqueplan (Sotheby's - 29Jan22 auction Lot 703) 1583X2000.
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psikonauti · 1 year
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Paul Gavarni (French,1804 - 1866)
"La sculpture monumentale". From the series "Les artistes anciens et modernes", 1856 
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hayzeydayzey · 10 months
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Gavarni dandies but Rich "eras"
(Rich is not 1830s but doesn't he look snazzy!)
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kaxen · 2 years
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— How much does a suit like that cost you? — I do not know — God bless, my dear, that you never know
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the-lost-lamb · 1 year
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Lovers by Paul Gavarni, ca. 1850
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chronivore · 1 year
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Paul Gavarni, 1841. "My darling, tell me your nickname."
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musographes · 1 year
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Illustrations et dessins satiriques #6
Ce dessin de Paul Gavarni est tiré d’un des recueils licencieux commis à son début de carrière (Scènes de la vie intime, 1837). Une mise en scène et une pilosité pareilles pouvaient difficilement passer dans un ouvrage grand public...
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clove-pinks · 2 days
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I wonder if Paul Gavarni a.k.a. Guillaume Chevallier ever regretted his youthful pseudonym of "Hippolyte." Some of his earliest works from the 1820s were signed H.G. or H. Chevallier. (See his biography by Octave Uzanne).
From now until the end of time, Gavarni bio-blurbs on the Internet, and even the Paris Musées collection, run on the assumption that Hippolyte was his Real Name and not yet another alias. "Paul Gavarni, born Hippolyte Sulpice Abracadabra Champs-Élysées Paul Chevalier Guillaume Chevallier, was a French artist of the 19th century."
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cmonbartender · 5 months
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Go child! (1843) - Paul Gavarni
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bottegapowerpoint · 4 months
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Paul Gavarni, Costume Print
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Paris at night: Two Suspicions, 1840.
Rating: CAUTION.
The ecosystem of 19th century Paris is a complex one, with many niches of different dress and habits. Two similar gentlemen can usually find adequate numbers of mistresses, lorettes, grisettes, etc. even in a small area—but these two appear to have a conflict brewing. A change of pace to distract one or both of them, perhaps a night at the opera or a rural excursion, could diffuse this budding rivalry.
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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1837 Karen Margrethe Borch by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (location ?). From tumblr.com/history-of-fashion/166639680739/1837-christoffer-wilhelm-eckersberg-karen; fixed spots w Pshop 536X907 @72 132kj.
1837 Les Visites by Paul Gavarni. From tumblr.com/clove-pinks 1698X2048 @72 1.5Mj.
1838 Madame de Villeneuve Bargemon et sa fille by Joseph-Désiré Court (location ?). From Wikimedia 992X1422 @72 443kj.
1839 Frau als Amazone mit ihren Windhund by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Louvre). From tumblr.com/artthatgivesmefeelings/688238660783603712/ferdinand-georg-waldmüller-austrian-1793-1865; fixed obvious spots & cracks w Pshop  1189X1463 @72 636kj.
1839 Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duchess of Orleans with her son Prince Louis Philippe by Franz Xaver Winterhalrer (Versailles). From Wikimedia 3847X5991 @300 7.6Mj.
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