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@spatns, it's good to have you here! I know Gustave Courbet @artistcourbet would love to have you, too 😉. Cheers, @andreitr
@ritamay1 @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @marmelyr @angelicadisogno @LuciaTassan @BrindusaB1 @Spiros209 @djolavarrieta @scastaldi9 @bmarczewska @lissablu68 @artmajcar @neblaruz @bgv_online @agustin_gut @CristianeGLima @alleosa @albertopetro2 @cristob45 @monicasloves @BPerrionni @ceconomou56 @Rebeka80721106 @BaroneZaza70 @karmendida @kamabi @famartinez2001 @Make_u2_happy I like this, too. Goodnight dear Rita ✨🤗🌊✨
Gustave Courbet, "Marina, il pioppo" (1873 c)
@Karl11851988 thanks for following! You might also like my other account - Gustave Moreau @gustave_moreau. Cheers, @andreitr
Se tem uma coisa que fico fascinado de verdade é a arte de Gustave Dore, o nível de detalhe que ele faz é sublime num nível que passo muito tempo olhando, procurando algum erro, mas nunca encontro.
@Kinsuuke @Candeia_Ilumina @jaguardomato
Gustave Max Stevens (27 February 1871- 6 February 1946) was a Belgian painter
Harpies:
1. All Will Fall (Todos caerán), Francisco de Goya, 1797-1798.
2. The Wood of the Self-Murderers: The Harpies and the Suicides, William Blake, 1824-7.
3. Harpies in the infernal wood, from Inferno XIII, Gustave Doré, 1861.
4. Harpy, Edvard Munch, 1899.
#art #creatures
@311W14 thanks for following! You might also like my other account - Gustave Courbet @artistcourbet. Cheers, @andreitr
Love is a springtime plant that
perfumes everything with its hope,
even the ruins to which it clings.
~ Gustave Flaubert
#MyBloomingWords #Love #Springtime #Perfume #Hope #GardenOfHope #Art
Hansel and Gretel weren't the only children abandoned by their parents.
Perrault has a brilliantly named character
Hop-o'-My-Thumb. This little hero finds some clever ways to survive and to save his life as well as that of his brothers.
🎨Gustave Doré
#FairyTaleTuesday
Gustave Doré's illustrations to Charles Perrault's fairy tales appeared in 1862. The seemingly innocent tale translated as 'Little Tom Thumb' contains one of the most unsettling images in fairy tale history, the ogre's slaying of his seven sleeping daughters #FairyTaleTuesday.
The Aubrey Beardsley retrospective @Tate - gorgeous & decadent as expected - slightly ironic personal highlight was the chance to see Gustave Moreau’s jaw dropping The Apparition in the flesh
@joelcolasso congrats on your great taste in Twitter accounts! It would be even more impressive if you followed Gustave Caillebotte @art_caillebotte, too 😉 Cheers, @andreitr
Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894), Homme en Blouse 1884
(Le père Magloire sur le Chemin de Saint-Clair à Étretat)
Sunlight 3:
Per Ekström
James McIntosh Patrick
Gustave Caillebotte
John Constable
Sacred Elephant (Péri) by Gustave #Moreau #Postcard
https://t.co/xGlqazeIBL
Hop o' My Thumb
The first half of Hop-o'-My-Thumb is very similar to Hansel and Gretel. The second half of the story involves an ogre, which the hero outsmarts.
Illustrations by Gustave Doré, 1862
Hop-o'-My-Thumb
Illustration by Gustave Doré, from Les Contes de Perrault (1862), depicting Hop-o'-My-Thumb hiding under a stool, listening to his parents as they discuss abandoning him and his brothers #art
Hop-o'-My-Thumb
The beginning mentions that he was no bigger than a man's thumb when he was born. However, it seems that for the remainder of the tale, the protagonist is just a small child, and the tale bears no resemblance to Tom Thumb
Illustration by Gustave Doré, 1862 art