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Got your bonnet ready?
#EasterBonnet #chapeaux #renoir
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pinning the Hat: Second Plate, c. 1898, lithograph printed on cream laid paper. The Clark, 1962.99.
#NewNFTProfilePic NFT by @simplecatnft 😻 ⚙️
Inspired by Alchemist Auguste of the Ether from @forgottenrunes
Pilgrims going to Mecca - Léon Auguste Adolphe Belly, 1861. (Musée d'Orsay).
to celebrate the appearance of Drippy again, here are my wols Auguste and Kaoru as lil drippys 💖❤️
strawberry and cherry jelly babies!
by @blckberrybirb 💙 #FFXIVART
@Petra71301259 @migliaccio31 @ValerioLivia @GerardLDonadoni @AnnaMar90949897 @albertopetro2 @erminiopasquat1 @LunaLeso @GaiaGaudenzi @JohnDante_ @angela3nipoti1 @claudioborlotto @_Vivi2013 @smarucci461 @ARTESelezione @francisbacco @Rebeka80721106 @angelicadisogno @EnricoCastrovil @BaroneZaza70 @Barbaga3Gaetano @GiardinoPietro @DavLucia @agustin_gut @dianadep1 @BrindusaB1 @paoloigna1 @GerberArancio @gori_magnani @AlessandraCicc6 @AntonellaLaTor6 @ANNAMAMARIABIA1 @FriendArt_ @Sensibilia8 @renatoantares50 @ManuelaDora @doritadia @neblaruz @cmont4560 @anne_camozzi @djolavarrieta @revove22454 @BryanMatthews23 @ScottDorian4 @quis_gomez @MariangelaSant8 Auguste Feyen-Perrin (12 April 1826-14 October 1888) was a French painter and engraver
#DidYouKnow we have a variety of Ophelias? Here are some less familiar ones (by G F Watts on the left, Richard Redgrave, top right, and Antoine-Auguste-Ernest Hebert, bottom right). https://t.co/Uz4aI5BMIn
Auguste Rodin, Fragment of a Leg (right leg), c. 1880 - 1917 https://t.co/OI3Bw63JPC #cmaopenaccess #museumarchive
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Fruits of the Midi, 1881 https://t.co/MswIbsefwc #museumarchive #pierreaugusterenoir
This poem echoes the same sentiments my artwork revolves in when I was working on it last year
Augusten (coincidentally, alternative title: blue chair)
12x18 inches
2021 https://t.co/74jJsf2KQ5
Pierre Auguste Cot— I mean again, beautiful forms and gorgeous drapery. The glowy, dreamy lighting is to die for as well. Handled green like nobody’s business also
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" was first published in Graham’s magazine, April 1841.
Many credit #SherlockHolmes as being the world's first literary detective, but that distinction actually belongs to Poe's Mr. C. Auguste Dupin: https://t.co/Oy0aM8r1IL 🔎