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The Art Of Homage Studios (1993)
Jim Lee @JimLee w/ Ben Fernandez
Marc Silvestri @Marc_Silvestri w/ Tom McWeeny/Joe Chiodo
Whilce Portacio @WhilcePortacio w/ @ScottW_inks
Joe Madureira @JoeMadx w/ Tom McWeeny
@ClinesLiza welcome to the community! Please consider following Marc Chagall @artistchagall. Thanks, @andreitr
@BBCun1 welcome to the community! Please consider following Marc Chagall @artistchagall. Thanks, @andreitr
@65Serramarc AYYY muchas gracias marc ;;---;; la verdad es que hacía tiempo que no retwitteaba nada mío antiguo y jope me alegro de que te guste!
I'll just draw random parts of my ocs' story because that's the only thing I do instead of drawing a comic of it lmaoo (Give Breanne a minute Marc, she is still processing the whole princess outfit 😔)
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Born #OnThisDay in 1732: #MarieAdélaïdeofFrance (1732-1800), daughter of King #LouisXV
Portrait as Diana by Jean-Marc #Nattier (1685-1766), 1745
#MadameAdélaïde #Bourbon
Born #OnThisDay in 1732: #MarieAdélaïdeofFrance (1732-1800), daughter of King #LouisXV
Portrait by Jean-Marc #Nattier (1685-1766), 1758
#MadameAdélaïde #Bourbon
@Eduardo04063670, it's good to have you here! I know Marc Chagall @artistchagall would love to have you, too 😉. Cheers, @andreitr
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23 mars 1732: naissance de Marie Adélaïde de France, dite « Madame Adélaïde », fille de Louis XV et de Marie Leszczyńska.
➡️Madame Adélaïde, 1758.
➡️Madame Adélaïde (ou de Madame de Brionne) représentant La Justice châtiant l'Injustice, 1737, par Jean-Marc Nattier.
Marc Chagall, Disrobing her with his own hand, the King looked upon her body and saw it as it were a silver ingot…, from Four Tales from the Arabian Nights, lithograph in colours, on laid paper, 1948.
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Early character design explorations for Cruella de Vil from One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), dir. Wolfgang Reitherman, Hamilton Luske and Clyde Geronimi
Art by Marc Davis, who also served as the sole key animator for Cruella in the film
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