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@LeifBersweden " Le houx""Ilex Aquifolium"
Ital. Aquifoglio, Agrifoglio, Angl. Holly-tree. Allem. Stech-Baum, Stech-Palmen.
Holly, Stechbaum, Steckpalme, Aquifoligo, Houx
after the drawings by Geneviève de Nangis-Regnault, published in Paris, 1774 - 1780 as "La Botanique..."
Antique Botanicals
Holly, Stechbaum, Steckpalme, Aquifoligo, Houx
Decorative Botanicals by N. Regnault
By Nicolas Francois Regnault after the drawings by Geneviève de Nangis-Regnault, published in Paris, 1774 - 1780
https://t.co/qJr003neWJ
Have you ever wondered how a cashew plant looks? Well here is one and a real beauty it is!
L'Acajou
Anacardium occidental
(#CashewNut)
Decorative Botanicals by N. Regnault
https://t.co/hIB4wZ5FrC
#FairyTaleTuesday
Cupid & Psyche, is the love story of the mortal Psyche and the god Cupid. It is thought to be the inspiration behind the fairytale Beauty and the Beast.
🖼Jean Baptiste Regnault
Henri Regnault (31 October 1843 – 19 January 1871) was a French painter-Automedon
Tina Montana, Louis Ninja, and unknown photographed by Chantal Regnault at the Avis Pendavis Ball held at Red Zone (1990)
@mariajoafana @nypl l'Oranger
Citrus aurantium.
L'Acajou
Anacardium occidental
(Cashew Nut)
from a rare French herbal written by Nicolas Francois Regnault after the drawings by Geneviève de Nangis-Regnault, published in Paris, 1774 - 1780 as "La Botanique..."]
Pygmalion ou l'invention de la sculpture. Dibutade ou l'invention de la peinture.
Dessins préparatoires pour les tableaux commandés par le comte d'Angiviller à Jean-Baptiste Regnault, à la demande de Marie-Antoinette (1785) pour le Salon des Nobles (dessus-de-porte). @CVersailles
Jean-Baptiste Regnault (French, 1754-1829), The Origin of Sculpture, or Pygmalion in Love with His Statue, oil on canvas, 1785
Jean-Baptiste Regnault (9 October 1754 – 12 November 1829) was a French painter.Socrates Dragging Alcibiades from the Embrace of Aspasia WGA19035
(My OCs)
Meiling De'jade ✨💪
Toyling 💙🎤
Moonlight Regnault (RedSwallow) 🌒✨
Innova Kuznetsov 🔧
I made this two months ago and im still very proud of how it looks!
This drawing was very heavily referenced by Jean Babtiste Regnault’s “Danaë” if you’re wondering tho
This was also a redraw, you can see the old version in my instagram! ( wich is @/castlegrey_place)