I got into RE recently, I started RE 0 (smallest inventory ever 🥀) I’d love playing the games in the right order. Maining Wesker on DBD isn’t helping my RE phase.
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I got into RE recently, I started RE 0 (smallest inventory ever 🥀) I’d love playing the games in the right order. Maining Wesker on DBD isn’t helping my RE phase.
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I had already seen Race to the Edge several years ago, but recently I was putting the series on in the background while I studied. Then I fell back into my HTTYD obsession (the movie didn't help).
I never paid much attention to Dagur before, but it seems he's become my favorite this summer. So I watched some episodes from RoB and DoB...
Here are some sketches I made during the last classes (CPGE didn't give me much time to draw this year).And my little toothless plush I brought in class for fun. My friend was bored so she did the little paper accessories.
I f need a skrill plush, it's my goal this summer.
Can anyone offer more info about this comic? Or know how to get it?
"IL Y A 200 ANS, LA REVOLUTION FRANÇAISE"
There are 4 tomes (?!?!) published between 1987 and 1989.
(I believe it's lil SJ she's holding. What is this mess???) Thanks to @divinaaugusta for bringing my attention to it.
Brief info here: https://antoine-saint-just.fr/iconographie/curiosites/bd.html So the story begins with SJ's escape to Paris. And there's this ~mysterious woman in black - they meet while he is imprisoned in the correctional house ???? (And he is smitten???)
https://antoine-saint-just.fr/iconographie/curiosites/bd/5-3.htm
She's death, isn't she?
What is this, does anyone know? Where can I find it???
(I'm going to repost it to respond because the comments are limited in words.)
I don't know if you are still looking for information but having the 4 volumes I can answer questions if necessary. The woman in black is a bit complicated. It's Death, the Spirit of the revolution (?), Destiny (well, death for them-). In fact she makes appearances with Saint-Just (she tells him that she "loves" him but also that she's his death), Lucile Desmoulins (she thinks of Lucile's destiny while looking at her), Camille Desmoulins (beside she basically tells him that she has many "lovers", that many men love her and will love her until they "lose their heads").
In volume 2 we see that she is invited (she does not wear her hood) to a house where Marat, Mirabeau, Saint-Just and Danton are together. Everyone recognizes her (so they have already met her) and calls her Marianne.. Saint-Just said "When I think of the face of freedom it's your face that I see." And then, they toast to Marianne and the Republic.
(Confirmed in volume 3 that her name is Marie-Anne / Marianne).
Each time she meets one of the characters, she says that "you are going to participate in something important, blablabla" and confirms the ideas of revolution emerging among the characters.
In volume 4 she simply says that she's witnessing what she had planned for a long time.
The comic is pretty good at least we see a lot of points of view, and it tells a few things pretty well. Of course, many things are not historically accurate, it remains above all entertainment.
Hope this helps! (And sorry for my english). 👍🏻
I wanted to draw Saint-Just, so I took the bust as a reference (and I'm not showing the old essays..). I wanted to practice drawing faces so voilà.
Nothing makes sense, don't look for a meaning, I drew whatever came to my mind. 👍🏻
So I read the 4 volumes (comics) of "Two hundred years ago: The French Revolution" not long ago and something disturbed me...In volume 1, Desmoulins has brown hair and Saint Just has blond hair. But in the three volumes that follow, the two end up with black hair. I mean, why did they make this change?
But anyways so here’s a blond saint just and robespierre because why not? (Even if I don't really like the result I got for Robespierre-). And some pictures of the comics (excuse me the last picture is kinda funny-) (and yes, behind Saint Just there are Mirabeau, Danton and Marat) (and of course it’s Lucile with Camille).
Hi could you guys say something nice to me because im very anxious about posting arts on Tumblr
Wow, that's really cool!!!! I really like the artstyle, you can easily recognize them! How long did it take you to do all of them?
So, I took all my sketch and put them together.
Finished! :D
I read “Le pas du juge” by Henri Troyat two months ago, and that’s how I discovered André Chénier.
Looks like someone got shot.. (by himself or by someone else, I still don’t know).
Well, first time that while studying the revolution I was really interested in it.
It’s a big mess, with too much people that I end up confusing.
The history teacher showed us some extracts of “La revolution française” (1989) to image some elements. I watched the film (5h is nothing when you really like it) and I started watching others movies (Danton 1983, Un peuple et son roi, Saint Just et la forces de choses).
Still have to watch “la terreur et la vertu” but I only have the second part. :(
And “Les amants de la bastille”.