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Title: Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices Artist: Eugène Romain Thirion (French, 1839-1910) Date: 1876 Genre: religious art; historical painting Medium: oil on canvas Location: Église Notre-Dame, Ville de Chatou, France
#art#art history#Eugène Romain Thirion#Joan of Arc#Jeanne d'Arc#religious art#historical painting#French art#19th century art#oil on canvas
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Eugène Romain Thirion (1839–1910) - Joan of Arc Hearing Voices, 1876.
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SET FOUR - ROUND ONE - MATCH SEVEN
"Statue of Vincent and Theo van Gogh" (1963-1964 - Ossip Zadkine) / "Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix (Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices)" (1876 - Eugène-Romain Thirion)
STATUE OF VINCENT AND THEO VAN GOGH: i'll let geoff dyer (from his book of collected essays and reviews, titled 'otherwise known as the human condition') explain why i love it so much: “It is not immediately obvious which of Zadkine’s figures is Vincent and which is Theo. Like all who relieve the suffering of others, Theo—in a process that is the exact opposite of a blood transfusion—has taken some of Vincent’s pain into himself. Soon, however, it becomes obvious that while the sky weighs heavily on both figures, one, Vincent, feels gravity as a force so terrible it can drag men beneath the earth. From this moment on you are held by the pathos and beauty of what Zadkine depicts: despair that is inconsolable, comfort that is endless. One figure says, “I can never feel better,” the other, “I will hold you until you are better.” (@carryingpitchers)
JEANNE D'ARC ÉCOUTANT LES VOIS (JOAN OF ARC LISTENING TO THE VOICES): The expression on her face, oof. I see a somber realization of what she has been tasked with and what it will most likely mean (@unbelievable-screaming-moth)
("Statue of Vincent and Theo Van Gogh" is a 2.5 m (8.2 ft) high bronze statue by Ossip Zadkine. It is located close to the Van Gogh church, and near the house where Vincent and Theo were born.
"Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix" (Joan of Arc listening to the Voices) is an oil on canvas painting by Eugène-Romain Thirion. It measures 225cm x 163cm (88.5 x 64 in) and is located in the Church of Notre-Dame in Chatou.)
#art that fucks you up tournament#polls#atfyu polls#id in alt text#please click through and read the inscription on the van gogh statues#cw eye contact
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John Ciardi • A Star is Born (1976) • Tom Wright - You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore • (unknown) • Derek Walcott • Frankenstein (1818) • The Hunchback of Notre Dame • William Blake - The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun • Eugène Romain Thirion - Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices • Jeanette Winterson • Les Miserables (1983) —gifs by @goodsirs
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"Joan of Arc listening to the voices"
{1876}
By ~ Eugène Romain Thirion
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“Joan Of Arc listening to the voices”
(Based on Eugène Romain Thirion’s “Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix”, c.1878)
Oils, 11x14 canvas
The Passion Of Joan Of Arc Collection
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I also made this...
...which i totally stole from this:
Jeanne d'Arc écoutant les voix (1876)
Eugène Romain Thirion (1839-1910)
#by me#traditional art#sketch#paper sketch#damaged goods#andrew#serene#art#character design#oc#artists on tumblr#fantasy#wip
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🎨 - @/CROWNEDINMARIGOLDS
🙏This is an in character Vampire: The Masquerade/World of Darkness Blog🙏 📿My Personal Blog - Call me Chiss👋 Any pronouns work 📿 🙏 While I try to avoid it, I may well get details wrong; I wasn't raised Catholic nor am I one irl.🙏
👇Character Info 👇 [+ rules @ the bottom]
[Image Source: The Red Sign, p. 94] [Revised Era Sourcebook] [Artist: Vince Locke, his website]
You shall not eat the blood of any creature, for the life of every creature is its blood. Whoever eats it shall be cut off. [Leviticus 17:14]
BRIEF INTRODUCTION Billie Caruso. Soon-to-be Nun, shunned.
Raised by members of the Clergy who had every intention having her follow the through-line straight into ranks of the Society of St. Leopold's oft mistrusted sister order The Order of Saint Joan, Ms. Caruso was denied even so much as a chance to pass her Novitiate and become a full-fledged Sister let alone learn the many and varied truths about what truly goes bump in the night the "proper" way. Embraced at just 19 years of age, wholly dedicated and devout - unpopular with the more-set-in-their ways sisters as her opinions might have been, Billie isn't sure where she went wrong to be shunned so absolutely; besotted with Cain's mark and left to fend for herself... The Good Lord has plans for all of His creatures; perhaps this isn't just a penance to be paid... After all, He has bestowed her with: - 'Visions', like her beloved Joan. A daunting task to heave upon her shoulders, but one nonetheless undertaken dutifully. - The oft sought-after gift of being able to bask in the sun's warmth while bearing Cain's mark. [which, in turn, allows her to observe the Canonical Hours for prayer as she would have during her Novitiate.] Suffice to say, she's still trying to figure it all out and stay 'alive' at the same time. To that end, she interviews willing Full-Blooded cainites when and where she can in an effort to gather her bearings.
[Eugène-Romain Thirion || Joan of Arc listening to her voices]
MERITS
Faith Proof [V5] [Thin-Blood] Whether you consider yourself an atheist or devoutly religious, you remain too close to mortality for True Faith to affect you.
Day Drinker [V5] [Thin-Blood] She's walking on sunshine.
Ingenue [V5] (•) You look completely innocent and blameless, making others believe in your good intentions much easier.
Linguistics [V5] [Latin] (•) Fluent.
Tempered Will [V5] (•••) Your stubborn spirit didn’t die during your Embrace, and you find yourself knowing when people are trying to force you to do something against your will. [Aware of Dominate/Presence attempts]
FLAWS
Night Terrors [V5] [Thin-Blood] She has nightmares she's incapable of remembering until the most inopportune of times... She assumes these to be visions from God and the Heavenly host.
Vitae Dependency [V5] [Thin-Blood] Her, nominally non-existent, disciplines require feeding from a full-blooded vampire once a week to use.
Knowledge Hungry [V5] (Noddism) You always feared that you wouldn’t have the time to learn everything you wanted about what’s truly important. Well, that’s one problem solved. The time to learn is not always now, though — you regretfully put a bookmark in your studies and attend to more life-threatening matters.
No Haven [V5] She has, and you'll never believe this, no haven to call her own.
LORESHEETS
Novice (••) [LS: THE SOCIETY OF ST. LEOPOLD] [Chicago By Night, p. 285]
Your interest in entering into a profession of faith went deeper than most: you were on the verge of entering into your novitiate when that life was permanently torn away from you. Whether you resent this or have accepted it, you retain a considerable amount of interest in and potential contact with members of the local church. These Contacts (equivalent of ••) would naturally include your confessor, the members of the order you were seeking to enter who oversaw your training, fellow novices, or members of the local congregational volunteer groups.
[Bartolome Esteban Murillo || Our Lady of Sorrows]
RULES N' SUCH:
Minors, away with you. 🫵(blocked where spotted) [have a good day, though!👋]
Note: I'm 21.
if anything ever crosses a line or comes across as particularly pointed, please do not hesitate to lmk!!
If you ever have any questions ever/would like a source on a piece of lore I refer to/in general - I'm always happy to help!
Still new-ish to Tumblr RP, please have mercy on me; Caine bless.
RESOURCES
State of Grace [Link to Buy] [Revised Era Sourcebook] [How the children of Caine interact with and adapt to practicing their religions]
Both Hunters Hunted II [V20 Sourcebook] and The Inquisition [Revised Sourcebook] have very, very brief snippets of lore about the Order of St. Joan. Truth be told, you would be better going off to the White Wolf Wiki for information on them as it's 1.) Free 2.) All there.
"Poor little creatures!" she said. "What can a person's heart be made of that can pity a Christian's child and yet can't pity a devil's child, that a thousand times more needs it!" [Mark Twain's Translation of: Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc]
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Jeanne d’Arc écoutant les voix
Eugène Romain Thirion, oil on canvas, 1876
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Eugène Romain Thirion (French, 1839–1910) Joan of Arc listening to the voices, 1876
#Eugène Romain Thirion#christian#french#catholicism#france#art#christianity#joan of arc#Christendom#joan of arc listening to the voices#catholic#fine art#angel#angels#europe#european art#oil painting
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Eugène Thirion (1839-1910), 'L'amour et Psyche', ''Salon de 1889'' Source
#eugène thirion#eugène romain thirion#french artists#french painters#psyche#love#cupid#roman myth#roman mythology#metamorphoses#apuleius
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Persée vainqueur de Méduse, Eugène-Romain Thirion (1839-1910)
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77. Perseu e Medusa
Até à morada da Górgone, por toda a parte, Perseu tinha visto homens e animais transformados em pedra por terem olhado para Medusa. Ele, então, olhou apenas para a sua imagem reflectida no escudo de bronze e logo que as víboras e a Medusa adormeceram, cortou-lhe a cabeça. Do sangue da Górgone nasceu Pégaso - o corcel alado - e o seu irmão Crisaor.
(Eugène Romain Thirion - Perseus Victorious Over Medusa)
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Diana, Huntress by Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1879)// ‘sappho’ - charles auguste mengin (1877)// Circe offering the cup to ulysses (1891)// Eugène Romain Thirion (French, 1839–1910)// Joan of Arc listening to the voices, 1876Ophelia, Arantza Sestayo (2017)
#no thoughts just them#women#art#paintings#artemis#diana#sappho#ophelia#circe#joan of arc#jeanne d'arc#whatever this is i aspire to be like this#ethereal#🌿#🐚#fav#greek mythology
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07 Works, Today, February 26th, is St. Photini, the Samaritan Woman's Day, With Footnotes - #56
07 Works, Today, February 26th, is St. Photini, the Samaritan Woman’s Day, With Footnotes – #56
Angelica Kauffman, (1741–1807) Christ and the Samaritan woman at the well, c. 1796 Oil on canvas Height: 123.5 cm (48.6″); Width: 158.5 cm (62.4″) Neue Pinakothek, Munich, Germany
St. Photinilived in first century Palestine. She was the Samaritan woman who Christ visited at the well asking her for water. It was she who accepted the “living water” offered her by Christ Himself; and told her…
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#Angelica Kauffman#Art#Bible#Biography#Eugène-Romain Thirion#Fine Art#footnotes#Herbert Gustave Schmalz#History#Icons#Jesus#mythology#Neri di Bicci#Paintings#Realism#religion#St. Photini#Zaidan
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