Custom Crochet Miffy Plush Keychain by mitsunyah
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Custom Crochet Miffy Plush Keychain by mitsunyah
A Seamstress
Artist: Édouard Vuillard (French, 1868–1940)
Date: 1892
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Description
The subject of a woman sewing comes directly from Edouard Vuillard's own experience in his mother's dressmaking shop where, as a youth, he watched his sister work. In this painting, a seamstress is hunched over her handiwork in quiet concentration, and is surrounded by a profusion of colorful and decorative materials. Placing great emphasis on the composition of the portrayed items, Vuillard flattened out the forms so that they interlock and produce strong patterns.
My LPS Leon custome I made it kinda bad
My engine oc from Thomas and friends.
The name of this person is MayStone, May-may! My little emerald! I love my ooak:3
Booster Munchapper
Virgil Reading the 'Aeneid' to Augustus, Octavia and Livia
Artist: Jean Baptiste Joseph Wicar (French, 1762–1834)
Date: 1790-1793
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
Description
In the late 18th century, the French Academy promoted a severely Classical approach to history painting as a means to regenerate art -and in contrast to the perceived decadence of the Rococo style. Jacques-Louis David and his students were leading exponents of this Neoclassical approach, treating antique subjects as moral exemplars for contemporary audiences. Here, David’s student Jean-Baptiste Wicar depicted the response of the Roman emperor Augustus and his family to Virgil’s reading of his epic poem the Aeneid, which tells the story of Aeneas, the Trojan prince who settled in Latium after many adventures and was viewed as an ancestor of Augustus. The emotionally charged gestures of Augustus and his sister Octavia suggest that they identify their own family drama with the heroic events recounted by Virgil.
So a while ago I repainted this knockoff megumi figure around new years. I showed him in my story but never posted it! I never had good photos of it until today!! Have some cute autographs of this lil megumi I repainted a while ago =33