Four of the fab interpretations of this week’s Carlo Dolci’s painting of the Patron Saint of embroidery, gardening and cultivation of blooming flowers, by ✍️ https://t.co/KXSZ5ZMqWj

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Last week’s Princess Sibylle of Cleves at 14 years old, painted by Lucas Cranach the Elder

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And finally, last week’s Thursday Madame Charles-Pierre Pecoul, painted in 1784 by Jacques-Louis David (she looks much happier in the original)

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Thursday Yarrow Mamout, painted in oil on canvas in 1819 by Charles Willson Peale

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Very much enjoyed this week’s after Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1 painted by James Abbott McNeill Whistler in 1871

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This is it... final piece of my Odd ft Toko Fukawa from

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Thank you for your feedback, and for following my art with so much love. Timelapse in the reply!

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27 of the Junko from

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The Ultimate Fashionista, a big fan-favourite. I wanted to portray her in a different light than most, and I am specially happy! Timelapse below!

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26 of the Whimsical, Ft. Ibuki from

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Crazy force of chaotic good, her heart being always in the best place makes her endearing and unforgetable! Timelapse in the reply!

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Day 22 of the Stubborn, ft. Homura Akemi.

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Few people can be considered as stubborn, seeing everything she has gone through for her most important person! Timelapse in the reply.

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Day 16 of the Cunning, Nagito Komaeda from

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Chaotic genious, unstoppable when it comes to defeat Despair, his stunts were shocking! Timelapse in the reply!

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