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it’s been a while since my last #cyberrococo design✨
#characterdesign
I was looking at some Rococo paintings and felt really inspired to draw another Disney princess in this aesthetic. I might do more but I need a break from big projects so it won’t be for awhile. #disneyprincess #SleepingBeauty #Aurora #disneyfanart #disney
Doodle test featuring NKG and Rococo. I like doodling them a lot
#hollowknight #hollowknightfanart
Allegory of a Painting/ Allegory of Music by Rococo painter Francois Boucher
Second part of my GO genderbend Rococo series! Aziraphale is wearing a Robe Battante and a rather anachronistic hair bow #GoodOmens #GoodOmensFanArt #IneffableHusbands #IneffableWives
The Empress Eugenie Surrounded by her Ladies in Waiting, 1855 #franzxaverwinterhalter #neorococo
Jean-Honoré Fragonard(1732-1806)French painter/printmaker. Late Rococo manner distinguished by remarkable facility, exuberance & hedonism. Prolific in the last decades of the Ancien Régime. Among his most popular works r genre paintings w/atmosphere of intimacy/veiled eroticism.
Pin-up Rococo lady. Let's call it a W.I.P as it still need 's work. #digital #procreate #illustration #pinupart #WIP #Rococo #ipadart #ArtistOnTwitter
A reaction to the formality and grandeur of the Baroque style, French Rococo (1730-1770) portraiture featured lighter, more whimsical social scenes and “an abundance of pastel tones.” Jean-Honoré Fragonard; “The Shepherdess” (c.1750-1752)
Alexandra Feodorovna, 1856 https://t.co/NpbxwntJqP #wikiart #neorococo
Day 17 and 18 - Hobby and Talent
Elias is a super talented swordsman, who was called to France to hunt the beast of Gevaudan ⚔️🦇
#vampire #monster #rococo #aristocrat #bweirdOCtober #OC_tober #OC_tober2020 #Day17 #Day18 #hobby #talent #drawtober #drawtober2020 #Halloween
I drew Jack and Chris in a Rococo inspired design, I did most of it on a live stream and while I did the paintings on the walls everyone loved the Corn God and so I drew it and gave it it's own image.
Enjoy.
Albert, Prince Consort, 1859 #neorococo #franzxaverwinterhalter
The See-Saw (c. 1751) was painted in the Rococo style by a 19-year old Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
It's a typical colorful and lively work by Fragonard. And the girl swinging up adds a level of dynamism that is rare for paintings from that period.
#Art #Painting @MuseoThyssen
Chemise à la reine Crowley because HELL yes. I’m planning to do a series of Rococo portraits with other GO characters! #GoodOmensFanArt #ineffablehusbands #digitalart #artistsontwitter #GoodOmens