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Flora by Federico Andreotti (1847–1930)
#art#painting#frederico andreotti#traditional art#classical art#oil painting#paintings#inspiration#art inspiration#19th century art#19th century#obsession of aesthetic
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The original is by Federico Andreotti, and this is my attempt at redrawing it!
I drew this with Krita on my new laptop, and it's the first drawing I've completed with it :D
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after andreotti - color pencil | 30 x 20
#art#portrait#sketchbook#italian artist#master study#portrait study#color pencil#frederico andreotti
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Rally de Erechim-dia 1
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Brasileiro de velocidade
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Brasileiro de Cross country
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2-60-Gunter Hinkelmann/Fabrício Bianchini-Ford Ranger- T1.1-54:47.8
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4-Ivan Khunen-Can-am Maverick R-Challenge-1:01:58.7
5-Jose Antunes/Alisson Antunes-Ford Ranger-ULT.BR-1:02:22.5
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1922 c. Lovely summery painting by Frederico Andreotti. From Everything Victorian and Edwardian, FB.
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‘Awaiting the Bridegroom’ | Frederico Andreotti | 1847 - 1930
#they give me the vibes they are about to run away together and become 'best friends'#sapphothetical#sapphic#sapphic art#sappho#sapphic paintings#paintings#impressionism#classical art#romantic paintings#sapphic aesthetic#lesbian aesthetic#wlw aesthetic#wlw#wlnb#nblw#nblnb#trixic#lesbian#omnisexual#omni#pansexual#pan#polysexual#ply#bisexual#bi#gay#pride#queer
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Spring Blossoms, By Frederico Andreotti.. (italian 1847-1930)
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"Spring Blossoms - Frederico Andreotti. ” How utterly lovely!!! 🌸💕🌸💕🌸💕🌸 . #dreamy #inspire #inspo #painting #daydreaming #love #lovely #insta #happiness #fairytale #magic #beautiful #fblogger #bblogger #blogger #flower #girls #darling
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Federico Andreotti - The Pink Rose (Detail)
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Spring Blossoms - Frederico Andreotti.
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#Frederico Andreotti#19th century#early 20th century#art#painting#A Day's outing#18th century#scenery#landscape#nature#outing#leisure#music
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A Day's Outing
Federico Andreotti (1847-1930)
So there I was, happily going about my business, righteously proclaiming how the Rococo was maligned and put-down and never taken seriously, feeling all crusader-y and pumping my fist in the air for Rococo rights and whatnot when along comes this painting.
Wha?
Tissot's faces with Watteu's fashions?
In the late 1800s?
So there was a Rococo revival. Fine. Good. Why didn't anyone tell me about this?
I mean it was still purely decorative and not taken seriously, that's why none of your art history subjects are called Rococo: a style we take seriously now and study and stuff.
But here we have a revival in the 19th century, so what does this mean?
Growth of middle classes. Class mobility. Disposable wealth. Growing merchant classes, development of the idea of using free time for enjoyment, etc, etc. People with new money, leisure time and a sense of fun filling their homes with flippant things of beauty that bring them joy. Just like the aristocracy did, well, before.
The women Tissot painted look like they'd have loved to imagine themselves sitting in a park with a man in a wig and a mandolin.
note: As an avid, rabid and disturbed watcher of Antiques Roadshow I now feel ashamed for not connecting the multitudes of porcelain shepherds and shepherdesses with a larger 19th century Rococo-revival trend. My bad.
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