J'adore the attention to detail (the music!) and the gorgeous eye catching crimson used by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun in her sumptuous 1785 portrait of Bonne Marie Joséphine Gabrielle Bernard de Boulainvilliers, Baronne de Crussol Florensac.

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“France, the army, head of the army, Joséphine.” (Last words)

🇫🇷 200th Anniversary 👑#OnThisDay in 5 May 1821,  died in exile, aged 51, on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.

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Today we celebrate the 196th birthday of our fantastic founder She was a determined woman who conquered the arts & was exhibited at the famous Paris Salon exhibition. She inspired John Bowes in amassing the wonderful objects we have in our collection today & 1/2

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Toujours pour , les portraits que j'ai fait pour les pnjs de J-p
Jonath, Joséphine, Lisette, Juliette

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Happy 🐶🐱🐹🐰🐷🦎🐢🐠 Both our founders were animal lovers, Joséphine had her devoted Labrador  and John Bowes his amazing horses,   &  who won him many prizes.
What is your favourite pet?
  

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📰 Semaine de la presse et des médias dans l’École

🎒 L'occasion de présenter le parcours CAC menée par la journaliste Joséphine Lebard à Saint-Denis : Une enquête sur la place des filles et des garçons dans la ville.

🤝 Avec

👉https://t.co/oH4HN3YuJ8

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River with pollard willows c.1860 by Joséphine Bowes, French artist (1825-1874), also actress

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Joséphine Bowes (France 1825-1874)
River with Pollard Willows (c.1860)
oil on canvas 126.9 x 180 cm

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River with pollard willows c.1860 by Joséphine Bowes, French artist (1825-1874), also actress-turned-aristocrat who created a world class museum in the North of England, The Bowes Museum

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Inktober jour 13, Joséphine créée par Pénélope Bagieu qui est surtout connue pour sa série "Culottés" (qui est géniale! allez la lire)

Joséphine, c'est une série que j'ai découverte avec ma maman et à qui j'ai offert l'intégrale comme premier cadeau d'anniversaire 🥰

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Nouvelle critique sur Soeurs d'Ys : La malédiction du royaume englouti de Joséphine Rioux sur Babelio : "Gros coup de cœur pour cette superbe BD ! M.T. Anderson et Jo Rioux se sont inspirés de la légende ..." https://t.co/G3buZLcnBj via

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Born in 1753: (1753-1810), Countess of Provence as spouse of the future daughter of of Sardinia

Portrait by (1745-1826), ca. 1785

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Born in 1753: (1753-1810), Countess of Provence as spouse of the future daughter of of Sardinia

Portrait by (1745-1826), ca. 1790


Hartwell House

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Born in 1753: (1753-1810), Countess of Provence as spouse of the future daughter of of Sardinia

Portrait by Jean-Baptiste André (1740-86), 1777

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Born in 1753: (1753-1810), Countess of Provence as spouse of the future daughter of of Sardinia

Portrait by Joseph (1725-1802), 18th Century

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This isn't a nettle! It's josephina imperatricis, named for Empress Joséphine, who filled her palace with exotic plants from the lands conquered by her husband Napoleon Bonaparte.

What does this watercolour reveal about the links between science & empire?

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Painter and botanist Pierre-Joseph Redouté was born 1759 in Saint-Hubert (Belgian Ardennes). He became famous for his watercolours of flowers, and more particularly of roses. He worked from live plants and Empress Joséphine was his patron.

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Born in 1763: née Tascher de La Pagerie, aka first wife of

Portrait by (1771-1835), 1808


Musée Masséna, Nice

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Joséphine Baker par Paul Colin, "Le Tumulte Noir", issu du portfolio consacrée à la sculpturale meneuse de revue.

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Special Joséphine Baker.
All the genius of the poster artist Paul Colin when he made this litho, in 1929.

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