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"Couverture d'un Livre d'Heures" réalisée par Vernier pour Henri Vever en or et émail (1889) à l'exposition “Histoires d'Imaginaires (1821-2024)” chez la Maison Vever, rue de la Paix, novembre 2024.
Enola Vernier has moved in with her darling lover, Jaronte Rhone, along with her three children. She brings in a small amount of money (which is quickly gone after purchasing cribs, food, and other minor expansions to account for four toddlers) from her work as a servant for Lord Hadrius. She is simply a gorgeous sim.
Jaronte isn’t too bad himself, espescially when enjoying his hobby of drafting. He aspires to one day chart the sea, a dream that is unlikely to be achieved.
Vernier
Fashion Feminity & Form
Ed. Alistair Layzell , Essays by Robin Muir and Becky E. Conekin
Hirmer Verlag, München 2012, 192 pages, 220 illustrations in black and white, ISBN 978-3777451510
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Eugène »Gene« Vernier worked for Vogue in London as a fashion photographer between 1954 and 1967 at the birth of one of the most exciting periods in British, European and American fashion history. For this book, Vernier has chosen over 100 of his own favourite images from the British edition of Vogue that featured his work in that period. Vernier was innovative in his choice of locations and in the way he captured their essence in his backgrounds. But most especially his skill was in the way he composed his shots, blending the elements of the model, the clothes, moment and place. Shooting of-the-moment looks from the likes of Christian Dior and Emilio Pucci and top models including Celia Hammond, Jean Shrimpton, and current Vogue creative director Grace Coddington, Vernier worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. The Vernier ‘look’ is one of femininity; he captured his models when they were relaxed, enjoying wearing the clothes and confident that the photographer would only show both model and clothes at their best. He saw himself as working not only for the magazine, but also for the clothes and accessories makers, and most especially for the readers of Vogue. Within the frame, he was an artist. Vernier was born in 1920 in southern France. During the war he worked as a war correspondent and a newsreel cameraman, documenting the exploits of the Free French forces under General de Gaulle. He worked for Pathé News in London, before opening his own London studio as a freelance photographer.
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Judy Dent in amber coat of thick rainproof cotton lined with brushed wool from Hettemarks of Sweden, photo by Vernier in cobbled alleys of Stockholm, Sweden, Vogue, Oct. 1962
BTW
I believe you were meant to use Kasiski’s method to work out the key word length of the vernier cipher in question 13 of the mid term.
https://pages.mtu.edu/~shene/NSF-4/Tutorial/VIG/Vig-Kasiski.html