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zegalba · 8 months
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Keiichi Takasawa: 'The Swing' (1971)
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tadaxii-i · 4 months
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Just realised how much of a crime it is that I haven’t posted this yet⁉️⁉️
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My magnum opus fr
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artfoli · 2 years
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The Swing, oil on canvas, Edouard Bisson (1856-1939)
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diogxnxs · 2 months
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A redraw of the The Happy Accidents of the Swing by Jean-Honoré Fragonard starring the human version of The Big Three: Donald, Mickey and Goofy. This took me too long to finish but it came out alright.
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herlavendersyrup · 1 year
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Ai Generated aes·thet·ic spaces (Figured I’d start sharing these, I use mid-journey as a stress reliever) 
word prompt: rococo styled room with pink flowers scattered all around, dreamlike, soft light through window, concept art, 4k, marie antoinette , pastel colors
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belle-keys · 8 months
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Artists: Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732 - 1806)
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batwynn · 3 months
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The Lamp.
(The original painting is called ‘The Swing’ aka ‘The Happy Accidents of the Swing’ by Jean-Honoré Fragonard.)
This is the top voted art card design for February over on Patreon. 💡If you join now, you can still vote to grab one!
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atadbitofworld · 5 months
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The Swing
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard, The Swing, oil on canvas, 1767 (Wallace Collection, London) (photo: Steven Zucker, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
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resplendentoutfit · 3 months
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Robe à la Française • French • c. 1770 • Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Rococo style embraced foreign styles with an inclusive, even rapacious eclecticism, but also with its own propensity to moderation and the small scale. During the period, Ikat, or warp-printed fabric, was modified to meet European taste. Saturated Eastern colors and bold geometrics became muted pastels in smaller floral and striped patterns characterizing many of the designs. – Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Panniers or side hoops are women's undergarments worn in the 17th and 18th centuries to extend the width of the skirts at the side while leaving the front and back relatively flat. This provided a panel where woven patterns, elaborate decorations and rich embroidery could be displayed and fully appreciated. – Wikipedia
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Jean Honoré Fragonard • The Swing • 1767 • The Wallace Collection, London
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aleestudios · 1 year
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Would yall believe me if I told you videcosplays was balancing backward on my camera case while pretending they were holding ropes with a tripod and fan..... well it's true and crazy, but we got the shot! When Vide messaged me with this shot idea and recreating The Swing painting, all I could think was honey say less! This was such a fun composite!
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William Stephen Coleman (British, 1829-1904) The Swing, n.d. Bonhams, London
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peaceinthestorm · 5 days
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806, French) ~ The Swing, 1775-80,
[Source: nga.gov]
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ofallingstar · 2 years
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The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1962)
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dozydawn · 11 days
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Trifari, 1948.
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alexturntable · 23 days
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charles_leclerc melbourne twenty four 🙃
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honestlyyoungtyphoon · 8 months
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John Adams (The second president of USA)
Interesting fact about him is that he never owned slave. He's the only president among first 12 president of USA who was like this. His son never owned slaves either. It's interesting that the artist chose him in this scene cause Sovieshu doesn't own any slaves either. He rescued Rashta out of goodwill and later made her the empress of the strongest empire.
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"The swing" by Jean Fragonard. The French artist was asked by a man in court (the guy in the bush) to draw a painting of him admiring his mistress while laying on the ground. It's weird to see a painting in Navier's office that's glorifying cheating. Or is it her subconscious mind reminding her past? 🤔
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