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Louise Francoise #louise #ルイズ #ゼロの使い魔 #ルイズ・フランソワーズ・ル・ブラン・ド・ラ・ヴァリエール #零之使魔 https://t.co/CrmGAluWYX
River Landscape with Ruin and Bridge, 1762 #boucher #francoisboucher
The Cursed Woman by Francois Octave Tassaert. Let’s say it all together, “She look like she doin fine.”
Auguste Etienne Francois Mayer: the French Corvette "La Recherche" Close to Bear Island, Svalbard, August 7, 1838.
François Boucher (29 September 1703 – 30 May 1770) was a French painter.
Francois Boucher
Το λουτρό τής Αρτέμιδος
The Fountain of Love
-1748, Francois Boucher
#art #aesthetic #paintings #francoisboucher
@Masked_Liberal Great! Here's an account for Jean-Francois Millet @artistmillet. Thanks for following, @ItsCodyBraun
@foodofthegods3 Hey! You might like Jean-Francois Millet @artistmillet. Cheers, @andreitr
Francois Boucher painted the magnificent “The Love Letter” (1750) for Madame de Pompadour, chief official mistress to Louis XV. The two idealized shepherdesses tie a letter round a carrier pigeon’s neck. I wonder if the recipient will be pleased?
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#ArtLovers
#Kawaiiteenager quote of the day, brought to you by a teenager for the teenager in you.
'Focus on the good and the good will find you.' ~ Francoise
#NFT #NFTCommunity #PolygonNFT #NFTArtist #quotesoftheday
4.) What song reminds you of Daisy?
art credit: FrancoisL-Artblog on DeviantArt
International posters for "Grand Prix" - 1966 #JohnFrankenheimer #ToshiroMifune #JamesGarner #YvesMontand #FrancoiseHardy
International posters for "Grand Prix" - 1966 #JohnFrankenheimer #ToshiroMifune #JamesGarner #YvesMontand #FrancoiseHardy
Coming May 4th from @skottieyoung, @kstrahm, #JeanFrancoisBeaulieu, @blambot, #JoelEnos, and @ImageComics … TWIG #1!
(I’m lettering, doing production, and I designed that logo!)
Peasants Bringing Home a Calf Born in the Fields, 1864 #millet #jeanfrancoismillet
"Winter", Francois Boucher (29 September 1703 – 30 May 1770), French
The Fountain of Love, 1748 https://t.co/cW4o44QHyI #boucher #francoisboucher
Our weekly update of New, Sold & Featured works, recent blog posts, and a last call for ticket to the PB Show. Featured image: Francois Brunery's "Mieux vaut faire envie que pitie" (Paris Salon, 1906) https://t.co/FqJK6ke7pp
In Chinese culture, there are also numbers that represent death like the number “4” and “7”. Therefore, couples might want to avoid having weddings on the 4th, 14th, 24th, 7th, 17th, and 27th.
🎨Boucher, Francois,1703–1770.
“The Chinese Wedding”, 1742.
#SuperstitionSat