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「Bonjour, Mademoiselle!」
やぁ、ご機嫌如何かな?
1年で1番心踊る季節
春がやって来るね
もしかして君も
花のつぼみから生まれた
美しい妖精なのかい?
#セルフィコーデ
Mademoiselle Nele Van de Velde, 1903 https://t.co/kLcez3CTvq #rysselberghe #postimpressionism
This is the only known self-portrait by Margit Pogany, the painter identified as "Mademoiselle Pogany" in sculptures by Brancusi. She arranged to sell her painting to the museum so that it could be kept w/ Brancusi’s portraits of her. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/eDAIII0dcp
François Boucher (c1751) depicts the courtesan Mademoiselle O’Murphy in this drawing. A girl of Irish extraction she holds the laurels for possibly being the most famous Irish woman in art. The drawing is a new acquisition- for comparison here’s the finished picture (in Cologne)
@fuwa_meroxx Bonjour Mademoiselle Uran(^0^)/
週の真ん中水曜も充実した良い一日を過ごして下さいね🤗💖
@Touyarokii Merci mademoiselle💖👍. Would u join me a cup coffee or tea? 😆
@smarucci461 @paoloigna1 @albertopetro2 @Amyperuana @karmendida @smc_su @ValerioLivia @PreziosaGemma @AntonellaLaTor6 @gori_magnani @alberto080461 @Make_u2_happy @DavLucia @marialves53 @marmelyr @migliaccio31 @matibo11 @dianadep1 @mariatontini1 @martinis2018 Mille grazie cara Silvana!
#BuonGiovedi 🙏🏻
#ArtLovers ❤🎨 #ArteYArt
"Girl in aa Fur, Mademoiselle Jeanne Fontaine"
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1891)
Private collection
Born #OnThisDay in 1841: French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste #Renoir (1841-1919)
Portrait of Mademoiselle Hélène Grimprel, 1880
#FrenchArt #Impressionism #ChildrenInArt
25 February, their Majesties and the royal family are present for the engagement ceremony, celebrated by Cardinal Barberini, of Mademoiselle de Valois and the Duc de Savoie, after which his Majesty signs the contract of marriage. #1663
Mademoiselle de Blois (1666-1739) par Claude Lefevre
Fille (légitimée en 1668) de Louis XIV et de mademoiselle de La Vallière, Marie-Anne de Bourbon devient princesse de Conti en 1680.
Elle tient une fleur de néroli et ded bohémiennes s'approchent pour lui prédire son avenir.
➡️Rachel dans Le Cid. Rôle de Chimène.
➡️Mademoiselle Rachel. Élisabeth Rachel Félix (1821-1858), par Alexandre Lacauchie,1841.
François Boucher (c1751) depicts the courtesan Mademoiselle O’Murphy in this drawing. A girl of Irish extraction she holds the laurels for possibly being the most famous Irish woman in art. The drawing is a new acquisition- for comparison here’s the finished picture (in Cologne)
Mademoiselle Jasmine from Mon Paros Patisserie
Purple Rain from Bella Galateria
Young, Dumb(er) and Full of Kumquat from Perverted Ice Cream
5 O’Clock Shadow from Eternal Abundance
Born #OnThisDay in 1832: French painter Édouard #Manet (1832-83)
Portrait of Mademoiselle Isabelle Lemonnier (1857-1926), 1879-82
#FrenchArt #Realism #Impressionism