Un peu tard pour la Saint-Valentin, mais j'avais cette chanson dans la tête, et donc forcément... Un machin post-fanfic.

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Un peu tard pour la Saint-Valentin, mais j'avais cette chanson dans la tête, et donc forcément... Un machin post-fanfic.
Doodles of one of my favourite french cartoon !
𝑷𝒖𝒆𝒓𝒕𝒐 𝒄𝒐𝒏 𝒆𝒍 𝒅𝒆𝒔𝒆𝒎𝒃𝒂𝒓𝒒𝒖𝒆 𝒅𝒆 𝑪𝒍𝒆𝒐𝒑𝒂𝒕𝒓𝒂 𝒆𝒏 𝑻𝒂𝒓𝒔𝒐
(𝑪𝒍𝒂𝒖𝒅𝒊𝒐 𝒅𝒆 𝑳𝒐𝒓𝒆𝒏𝒂, 1642)
Claude Gellée, dit le Lorrain (Français, 1600 ou 1604/1605 – 1682), Étude d’arbres, vers 1635, encre brune, 28,9 cm x 20,5 cm, Paris, musée du Louvre
Harbor at Sunset, follower of Claude Lorrain (French, 1604/1605–1682), late 17th century
Oil on canvas
Claude Gellée (dit) Claude Lorrain (1600-1682) - Paysage avec Apollon & Mercure, 1645, huiles sur toile, 55 x 45 cm, Galleria Doria Pamphilii,, Rome
Claude Gellée, dit le Lorrain (1600 ou 1604/1605 – 1682) Graphite, sanguine et pierre noire, plume et pinceau et encre brune – 26,4 cm x 35,7 cm – Haarlem, musée Teyler, inv. L 44 – Acquis par la Fondation Teyler en 1790. © Haarlem, Teylers Museum Le roi du bois — Pierre Michon Posté le 18 mai 2015 par Sébastien Dans les prochaines pages dans un courant d’air, je m’attacherai à ce regard perçant, parfois jaloux et envieux, souvent admiratif et affectueux, que porte l’écrivain à l’égard des peintres, ces autres descripteurs d’autres réalités… Aujourd’hui nous commenceront par un extrait de Pierre Michon, avec Le roi du bois, qui décrit la vie d’un jeune gardien de porcs avant qu’il ne passe au service du peintre Claude le Lorrain. « Je les épiais entre les feuilles. Sans hâte ils se campaient, levaient le nez, humaient l’air, d’un grand regard neutre embrassaient les horizons, la fuite des sentiers, les troupeaux ; ils échangeaient quelques mots, hésitaient ou disputaient, soudain faisaient un grand geste et quelque chose avait l’air de bougrement les intéresser là-bas, vers un maigre bois où tombait une maigre cascade, au front d’une orée où le jour et l’ombre se disputaient les feuillages comme à longueur d’été ils le font sans que ce heurt naisse autre chose que du feuillage : ils se montraient donc ceci ou cela et je regardais par là-bas moi aussi, j’écarquillais les yeux pour voir ce qu’il y avait de si étonnant, une belle dormant dans ce bois et pourquoi pas y pissant, ou une vraie Notre-Dame enlevée en plein ciel, mais il n’y avait que des feuilles et de l’eau, du ciel. Je m’époumonais dans mon sifflet, l’extase saugrenue les quittaient un peu, ils sortaient de leurs fontes leurs petites affaires, papiers et mines, se mettaient à l’aise, en tailleur sur leurs bottes ou assis sur un talus, et faisaient interminablement de petits dessins. Mais oui — c’étaient les peintres. » Le roi du bois, Pierre Michon, pp. 30-31 Éditions Verdier http://www.labyrinthiques.fr/2015/05/18/le-roi-du-bois-pierre-michon/
do 2 + 12 for le lorrain pls 🥺✌️ good morning
2. Favorite canon thing about this character?
That he's 100% one of the good guys but ALSO that he's allowed to be a bit of a jerk! I love that while he says he regrets what he did to Falconi, just a few hours earlier he's right there, literally taunting him about it and being a dick. We know he still lies to ladies for attention! Despite how well that went the one time! In that other ep his dad is literally asking for his help, and sure he wants to help, but he was actually still going to say no before Cartouche stopped him because he was more focused on keeping his identity as a Cartouchien secret.
He's a nice, smart guy, and he comes off as smooth so it's not as easy to notice, but you kinda get the impression that he hasn't completely lost the asshole vibes! And i think that makes for a fun character!
(special mention to the one bit where he walks next to Demachault and messes up his wig Just For Funsies, it's so gratuitous and i just think it's funny ok)
12. What's a headcanon you have for this character?
Bisexual le Lorrain REAL. I like the idea that those aren't feelings he ever really did anything about, because ultimately he likes flirting with ladies a whole lot and that's enough for him… but maybe he had some confused feelings for his bestie Cartouche for a little bit, and maybe that's part of what made him tag along when they first met.
In general i don't really consider that orientation as something that would've influenced the way he treated Falconi back when they were rivals; for the most part i like to think that he saw that relationship more as competition initially, and that things turned sour because he couldn't stand having someone he thought of as beneath him beating him at anything. Also i see him typically being more attracted to people who are outgoing, funny and talkative, and Falconi being generally none of those things wouldn’t have helped asdfjgk (the fun point being that maybe Falconi could've been a little bit more like that if he hadn't felt like people were constantly antagonizing him)
My other headcanon is that he’s a single child ans is absolutely a mama’s boy <3 She taught him music (canon!) and maybe spoiled him a little too much.