Blog: Carry-on-my-wayward-blog
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joachimmurat: lizzywhimsy: I love Jean Georges Vibert’s painting, The King of Rome, for so many reasons… and the facial expressions are 90% of those reasons. I have not seen these faces so close up before and I am glad I did now