"Sweet Melancholy" by Joseph-Marie Vien (1756), at

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Cleaning up previews for my older Brush Sets to match my latest style. Can grab them here! https://t.co/254PPXybVA

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I CAN FINALLY POST MY CHARASHEET FOR MY MASCOT'S ULTIMATE FORM!!
Thanks so much to and @/brocococolcid FOR TRUSTING MEEEENFDHDj

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Some Rococo/Felix for the soul unù for ⁦

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Hey There my name is Mikel Mujika Amann and I am a character/costume designer for Video Games and Animation based on Northern Spain! Currently working on Redesigning the Sleeping Beauty in the Rococo Period! Hopefully make it into an Artbook 😊💙

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Hey, i'm Corinne, i'm a NYC-based story artist, designer and illustrator! I love drawing characters/plants and ripping rococo style. I'm also currently looking for in-house work / freelance for November and beyond!


✉️corinneestein.com
https://t.co/nNvDwAqMIE

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day 1: Nosebleed. Here we have a rococo vampire with a fear of blood, that even the sight of her own, is terrifying!

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Né le 1703, François Boucher est un peintre et dessinateur français représentatif du style rococo.
J.f. au bouquet de roses, n.d. Allégorie de la peinture, 1765. Le message secret, 1767.

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François Boucher, peintre français, représentatif du style rococo, est né le 29 septembre 1703 à Paris.

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Beep beep beep beep! Seems it’s everybody’s birthday today! Caravaggio, Tintoretto, Boucher! Love the first two. Not sure about the third, although I did try this pose once in my Rococo series....!

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A goosecat was a prized exotic pet in Medieval times. They were known for their extremely vocal disposition and their innate fishing skill. .
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I know that the garb is more Rococo, just pretend with me.

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Rococo themes + lingerie. Its a mess, but hopefully a cute mess?

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Not even claws and tattered skirts are enough to keep 's Rococo She-Wolf from making a splash among the noblesse of 18th century Paris. The splash is blood. More in WEREWOLVES VERSUS: FASHION! Get it on Gumroad https://t.co/qo0lsJzRBD or Itchio https://t.co/DfcwNchzmN

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"The rising of the sun" / "The setting of the sun" by François Boucher (1752-1753).

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I call this “rococo”, “study”, “doodle”, and “blasphemous”

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