Couldn't stop thinking about this one bull and his best friend at the art museum so I made a tribute to Them
The OG by Emmanuel Fremiet:
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Couldn't stop thinking about this one bull and his best friend at the art museum so I made a tribute to Them
The OG by Emmanuel Fremiet:
“Autoportrait" de Sophie Rude née Fremiet (1841) dans les collections permanentes du Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon, Bourgogne, France, juin 2026.
2018 Paris, Jardin des Plantes, "Le dénicheur d'ours par Frémiet, 1886"
Mythologie : La métamorphose de Neptune, par Emmanuel Frémiet (Neptune, transformé en cheval, part à la recherche de Cérès, dont il est épris, Amour le chevauche avec son trident et, dans la main gauche, une statuette représentant Cérès) ; jardin public de Mortagne-au-Perche, à l'arrière de l'hôtel Crestien de Galais, devenu l'hôtel de ville — carnet nº 128, stylo-bille 8 couleurs, 21 février 2020.
#Orangutang #strangling a Savage of Borneo by #artist Emmanuel #Fremiet (1824-1910) #Marble, 1896 At the entrance of the #paleontologymuseum in #Paris #sculpture that is a brutal and spectacular work born from the scrupulous observation of an adult male orangutan named Maurice, presented 1894 at the Jardin d'Acclimatation in #Paris. It also no doubt inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's book of Double Assassination in the #Murder on the Rue Morgue. Fremiet worked tirelessly around the theme of great apes, especially the gorilla. In 1849, the first complete skeleton of female gorilla arrived in Paris inspired a composition exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1859, featuring a female gorilla abducting a woman. (at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée)
“Portrait d'Amédée Rude" par Sophie Rude née Fremiet (circa 1827-28) dans les collections permanentes du Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon, Bourgogne, France, juin 2026.
#joanofarc by #fremiet #tvwriting #writing #screenwriting #amwriting #scriptnotes #gratitudefornyc (at The Beacon Theatre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCZLn9opauT/?igshid=fq50h47d5db1