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“La toilette de Venus” (Jean-François Janinet after François Boucher, 1783)
@MusketsGoBoom Here you got a few OCs
Asahara Misao, soccer mom and part time bounty hunter
Samantha Boucher, deity of health and medicine
Dum, deity of justice and punisment
Alice Morgenstern, vampire surgeon who lost her medical license
And I tag @ObsidianTrance. Dude's OCs are great ❤
Today marks the first day of #summer! Francois Boucher treats the age-old subject of the seasons with a sensuous charm typical of French rococo style.
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François Boucher, The Four Seasons: Summer, 1755. Oil on canvas #FrickCollection
Fountain of Venus, François Boucher, 1756 https://t.co/Nf9pP9Fxyp #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
Dibujos de François Boucher, pintor francés que murió un día como hoy --
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Dibujos de François Boucher, pintor francés -
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François Boucher, pintor francés -
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François Boucher, pintor francés -
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#TalDíaComoHoy murió : François Boucher, pintor francés -
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François Boucher, né le 29 septembre 1703 à Paris où il est mort le 30 mai 1770. @dfweb75
Pour fêter le 250e anniversaire de la mort de Francois Boucher, trois tableaux hors de ses nudités, cette Caravane (T. 56 x 74 cm, coll. part.) à la Benedette, ce Gué (T. 59 x 72 cm, @HermitageMuseum et cette Forêt, MNR passé à Drouot en 1941 (T. 131 x 163 cm @MuseeLouvre)
"Pense-t-il aux raisins?", François Boucher, 1747 https://t.co/69sKwZRr3q #museumarchive #nationalmuseum
Fountain of Venus, François Boucher, 1756 https://t.co/Nf9pP9nW9P #clevelandartmuseum #europeanart
When it entered the Gallery’s collection in 1960, “Diana and Endymion” was attributed to François Boucher, Fragonard’s first teacher. Boucher’s name had been associated with the painting since at least the late 19th century.
In the years around 1750, Madame de Pompadour commissioned a series of works of art with friendship and fidelity as their central theme. This portrait of Madame de Pompadour, by renowned French artist François Boucher, is charged with this type of imagery. #PAWSITIVITY
@imsofckinlost @TylerJamesV1 Samantha Boucher, deity of health and medicine.
She applies her own healing magic into her body, granting her total over her own cells, tissues and organs.
This power is used by her to shapeshift and to create additional organs that can be used to heal people.