Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion (1965)
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Ambrosius Benson (Italian, ca.1484-1561)
La Vierge et l'Enfant entre Sainte Catherine et Sainte Barbe, ca.1530-32
Musée du Louvre
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yes RHaTO N52 is a terrible comic but I fear Lobdell may have eaten with this one
This is just. perfection. It illustrates so well how Jason's anger and aggression come from an instinct to protect, how he would first set the entire world on fire before letting his loved ones hurt.... Ugh. Aough
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anyway, Pope Francis is dumb as hell, he praises Russia's anti-Catholic, barbaric history.
russians: persecute catholics and destroy their country (e.g. after they invaded poland, they closed many roman catholic churches and turned them into orthodox churches, they did not allow people to build catholic churches, they persecuted priests, they hanged many priests who were against russian occupation, Tsarina Catherine personally forbade any contact with Rome, Nicholas I closed many monasteries, churches in poland (1832), he stole their property (1842), he sent many priests to forced labour, e.g. they sent many to Siberia for hard labor, + they especially hated and persecuted greek catholics/byzantine rite catholics)
Pope Francis: what a wonderful legacy 😍
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Catherine Deneuve, Repulsion, Roman Polanski, 1965
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Repulsion (1965), colorized
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also dang. remember when we all knew catherine tate as just the funny comedian and then s4e2 came out and we watched her scream and sob and rage and it blew everyone's fucking tits off
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Catherine Deneuve as Carol Ledoux in Roman Polanski's Repulsion, 1965.
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"Golden Trio: Roman" by Catherine Flowers on INPRNT
The first part of a triptych I am painting featuring everyone’s favourite failsibs. Kendall and Shiv to follow later this week, so watch this space!
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Excitedly started telling my friend about some 18th century drama (V/Émilie/Fritz, may have thrown Catherine and Diderot in there, possibly moved onto ancient Rome at some point though I cannot say for sure) and she just blinked and asked "is this like, from a fan fiction?"
Which honestly, fair. The level of insanity is so high that it does sound made up. But I have the receipts, I have the letters.
Moral of the story, the past is often wonderfully weird and beautiful and more people should know about it instead of seeing history as nothing but a long list of kings and battles!
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