#Édouard Detaille
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illustratus · 3 months ago
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A halt in the village by Édouard Detaille
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careful-disorder · 1 month ago
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Édouard Detaille, Inauguration of the Paris Opera in 1875 - Palais Garnier
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edwardian-girl-next-door · 4 months ago
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~ Édouard Debat-Ponsan Portrait de mademoiselle Élisabeth de Vilmorin (1891) (detail)
via edarlein11 on pinterest
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leatherandmossprints · 1 year ago
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‘Allegory of Smell’ (detail) by Édouard-Louis Dubufe (French, 1819-1883)
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lionofchaeronea · 1 year ago
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Detail from In the Conservatory, Édouard Manet, 1879
Happy birthday to Édouard Manet (23 Jan. 1832-30 Apr. 1883).
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dixt · 2 years ago
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“flowers” · by édouard vuillard, c. 1906
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ahaura · 2 years ago
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Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883) detail of Lilac and roses 1883 oil on canvas, 54 × 45 cm
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lemuseum · 6 months ago
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nothing-like-the-sun-jgr · 10 months ago
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mariocki · 8 months ago
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Un témoin dans la ville (Witness in the City, 1959)
"I'll yell. I'll yell for help. The neighbours will come."
"The rich don't have neighbours, Mr. Verdier. Just trees surrounding their homes."
#Un témoin dans la ville#witness in the city#french cinema#film noir#1959#édouard molinaro#pierre boileau#thomas narcejac#gérard oury#lino ventura#sandra milo#franco fabrizi#jacques berthier#ginette pigeon#françoise brion#robert dalban#micheline luccione#janine darcey#gérard darrieu#jacques monod#barney wilen#beautifully stripped down‚ jazzy noir; simple and brutal‚ as Lino Ventura's righteous murderer stalks the sole witness to his crime and#very gradually loses his humanity and the sympathy of the audience. it's all hard shadows and collateral damage‚ a nihilistic study of the#inescapable escalation of violence in the search for revenge. Ventura is fantastic: he had such a great face for cinema‚ a big blank canvas#just waiting to be painted with all the worries the world has to offer‚ here running the gamut from hard and pitiless to soft and frightene#he's the noir archetype‚ a thoroughly ordinary man caught up in an extraordinary situation and rapidly spiralling out of control#waltzing ever steadily towards a destruction of his own making. everyone's great here tho‚ and there's not an ounce of flab on this film#nor a single wasted shot. Molinaro works in some light among the dark‚ moments of life that stand in contrast to the moments of death#warmth against cold; unsentimental‚ from the brutal opening murder to the perfunctory bleakness of the finale#an indispensable noir full of detail and realism and life and character. highly recommended for p much anyone
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hanssloane · 2 months ago
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A dog by Édouard Manet
Paris, France, 1832 - 1883
detail from The Artist-Portrait of Marcellin Desboutin, 1875
Seen at Museu de Arte São Paulo
Oil on canvas
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illustratus · 2 months ago
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Napoleon Bonaparte among the members of the Institute by Édouard Detaille
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ripstefano · 2 months ago
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A halt in the village by Édouard Detaille
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simena · 10 months ago
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Charles-Édouard de BEAUMONT (detail)
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rearte2 · 3 months ago
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by Édouard Manet, 1877 (detail)
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victusinveritas · 4 days ago
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France
Mont-Saint-Michel
Émile Sagot, architect, archaeologist and draughtsman, was also a corresponding inspector of the Historical Monuments Commission in the Côte d'Or. In 1862, while providing drawings to illustrate the collection of Taylor and Nortier's Voyages Pittoresques et Romantiques dans L'ancienne France he visited Mont-Saint-Michel. He tirelessly painted watercolors of the abbey and the village, making detailed plans, elevations, condition of the buildings, restoration projects, architectural and sculptural details. He settled permanently on the island in 1871, perhaps hoping that he would be entrusted with the restoration of the abbey. But the Historical Monuments Commission preferred Édouard Corroyer.
Émile Sagot left the Mont, leaving his drawings with his innkeeper as payment for his boarding.
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