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Marie Antoinette à la rose details
Self Portrait in a Straw Hat Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun details
c0ssette:Marie Christine de Habsbourg Lorraine (detail) circa 1765.Meister der Erzherzoginnenportraits.
Jean Honore Fragonard - The Love Letter 1770
Madame Grand - Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
Marie Antoinette when she was 13 years oldÂ
Louis Marin Bonnet - The Woman Taking Coffee, 1774
overdose-art: Details from François Boucher’s Madame Bergeret (1776)
Lady Drinking Tea- Nicolas Lavreince
Portrait of the Princesse de Lamballe (in a chemise de la reine) 1788 - Anton Hickel
Marie Emilie Boucher - Alexander Roslin 1779 Detail
Adelaïde victoire - Pelissier des Granges
La Petite Fleuriste, Portrait Of Madeleine Barbarie De Courteille by Jean Baptiste Greuze
Young Woman Reading, Jean Honor Fragonard detail
Young Woman with a Bouquet of Roses - Francois Boucher
La bulle de savon - Gustaf Lundberg (Swedish, 1695-1786)
Comtesse du Cluzel - Henri Pierre Danloux - 1789
The Two Sisters - Jean Claude Richard 1770
Coiffure à la Belle Poule
Portrait of Madame Elisabeth of France, sister of Louis XVI - Charles Leclercq 1783
Fall of the Rebel Angels, Naples, early 18th century, ivory - Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
d4nic4: Austrian School (18th Century)
centuriespast: Eastern Tibet Eleven-Headed Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, 17th-18th century Art institute Chicago
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: Surreal furniture by Lila Jang The strange and surreal furniture designer and Korean artist Lila Jang, who in his last series likes to twist and distort the classic French furniture of the 18th century. Lila Jang studied design
art-of-swords: Burmese Dha Sword Dated: circa 18th century Culture: Burmese Medium: steel, ivory (or bone), copper, wood, silver Source: Copyright © 2013 Historical Arms & Armor
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Sword Dated: 18th century Maker: unknown Culture: Jaipur, India and Isphahan, Iran Medium: gold, table-diamonds, walrus-ivory, cabachon rubies, watered steel, wood, leather, enamel and stone, enamelled Measurements: blade length
18th century Padparadscha!…Rococo Podporodscho? I dunno.
art-of-swords: Khanjar Dagger with Scabbard Dated: late 17th–18th century Culture: Iran or Greater Syria Medium: steel, gold, copper, enamel, wood Measurements: overall length, 15 1/16 in. (38.3 cm) Classification: Daggers Source: Copyright © 2000–2013
art-of-swords: Patta Sword Dated: 18th century Place of Origin: South India Measurements: overall length: 55.5in (1410mm). Blade length: 39.5in (1000mm) Apparently there are only a handful of this type of Patta swords known to exist, this one being
art-of-swords: Khanjar Dagger with Sheath Dated: 18th century Culture: Indian Medium: steel, silver, jade, diamond, gold, leather Measurements: H. with sheath 13 7/8 in. (35.2 cm); H. without sheath 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm); L. of blade 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm);
art-of-swords: Pata Dagger Dated: 18th century Culture: South Indian Medium: steel Measurements: L. 13 3/4 in. (34.9 cm); W. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); Wt. 9.7 oz. (275 g) Source: Copyright © 2014 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This remarkable 18th-century wax anatomical model comes from the Javier Puerta Museum, and was recently on display as part of the “Arte y Carne” Exhibition this past May in Madrid. It’s similar to one I posted a few days ago, but this one depicts
art-of-swords: Kastane Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Sri Lankan Medium: Wooden handle inlaid with gold and silver; steel blade Measurements: Length: 28 5/8 in. (72.7 cm) More on the Kastane Sword Source: © Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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indecisivevaljean: Art History Meme: 4/5 movements Rococo » de Troy, Boucher, Fragonard, Lebrun, Watteau “Rococo, less commonly roccoco, also referred to as "Late Baroque”, is an 18th-century artistic movement and style […] The
artschoolglasses: Artistic Movements: Rococo The Rococo style started in the early 18th Century, a favourite of King Louis XV, and fell out of fashion towards the end of the century, making way for more Neoclassical art. The style itself has received
hadrian6: Figure of a Warrior partly draped. 18th.century. Giovanni Battista Cipriani. Italian. 1727-1785. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
artauthority: Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, 1782. (National Gallery, London, United Kingdom) Oil on canvas. 98 x 70 cm. Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun was the official portrait painter to Marie Antoinette in the 18th century. She
artmastered: London scenes by Canaletto, mid-18th century Venetian artist Canaletto first travelled to England in 1746 after the number of Englishmen on the Grand Tour dropped significantly during the War of Austrian Succession. He painted many major
hadrian6: Bacchus and Ariadne. 18th.century. Andrea Appiani. Italian. 1754-1817. oil on canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
renaissance-art: Francesco Melzi c. 1517-1520 Pomona and Vertumnus It was not until the 1990’s that this painting achieved any sort of recognition. It was in need of restoration of and no one could prove who the original artist was. An 18th century
Jacques Laurent Agasse – Romulus Remus And Their Nursemaid
mohtz: 18th century bubbline
weirdlyprecious: Pearlnet? Pearlnet!18th century human!AU The mysterious Duchess Garnet is known for her distinctive taste. Her husband, the duke travels so much and most of the time, the duchess barely leaves her lonely mansion. Until Sardonyx, the
spinelstar: I’m sure I’m not the first (or the last) to make old-timey Sardonyx, but I had to. Any vaguely 18th-century clothing is SO my aesthetic it’s not even funny. Loosely based on their outfits from Buddy’s Book. I tried to stay in her
carminedeplomb: 18th century rosepearl. pearl doesn’t have to keep her sword close to detract suitors but…she likes to.
18th century calico designs by Irish artist William Kilburn (1745-1818)
songesoleil: La mort d'Alcibiade. Étude de nu. Musée Réattu, Arles, France. 18th century. Art by Jacques Réattu.
art-of-swords: Yatagan with Scabbard Artist / Maker: unknown Culture: Ottoman Dated: late 17th century (blade); late 18th century (mounts); 18th century (scabbard) Medium: steel, gold, silver, wood and leather, chiselled and embossed Measurements: blade
marmarinos:Neoclassical French bust of Antinous, dated to the 18th century. Marble. Source: Sotheby’s.
cemeteryxangel:“Death blowing bubbles,” 18th century. The bubbles symbolize life’s fragility. This plaster work appears on the ceiling of Holy Grave Chapel in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg, Germany.
life-imitates-art-far-more:Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1728-1792) “Sleeping Endymion” (1756) Located in the Worcester Art Museum, Worcaster, Massatchuestts, United States
allegoryofart: The Sacrifice of Isaac (detail), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1724-29
art-of-swords: Basket-hilt Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Scottish Medium: steel The blade of the sword is most likely made during the 17th century, while the hilt, tick steel hilt decorated with pierced work and chiselled details, is 18th century.
hadrian6: The Death of Achilles. 18th.century. Gavin Hamilton. Scottish. 1723-1798. oil on canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: The Chariot of Aurora. early 18th.century. Salvatore Tresca. Italian 1750-1815. hand colored engraving. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
art-of-swords: Mughal Dagger Dated: 17th century - 18th century Culture: North India Medium: Jade, steel, gold and cabachon rubies and emeralds Measuremenrs: Length: 24.1 cm, blade Unknown Artist / Maker Source & Copyright: The Wallace Collection
naryamirie: sadmermaidlooks: Garter (one of a pair)French, 18th century. Silk plain weave with silk tambour work and embroidery on silk ribbon. “my motto is to love you and to never change”
polkadotmotmot: 18th century French snuffbox http://loveisspeed.blogspot.com/2012/05/snuff-boxes-from-palaces.html
a-l-ancien-regime: “Le Jour” (Day) Credited to Fragonard, “Le Jour” (Day) and “La Nuit” (Night), could easily pass for works by Boucher, in whose studio Fragonard once worked as an assistant. Luckily, a French inscription in an 18th-century