#Roman Atelier
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I'm excited to learn more about Roman I love his design so much and he seems very fun !!!
I wanna draw him and want to see fanart of him if it already exists bc he has such a great design
#Roman Atelier#Atelier Roman#Atelier Resleriana Roman#Roman Atelier Resleriana#Atelier Resleriana#hadalzone
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Gilded bronze model of the Temple of Isis in Pompeii made in a Roman atelier at the end of the 18th century-beginning of the 19th century
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I read Witch Hat Atelier and all i gotta say is if you give me 10 minutes alone with this man in a room one of us is walking out pregnant and it aint gonna be me
#hairy olly my roman empire btw#*buries face in his belly*#witch hat atelier#tongari boushi no atelier#wha fanart#olruggio#olruggio my beloved
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I'm alive again~ Here's a drawing of Roman from Atelier Resleriana.
Enjoy~ @sterkeyra (Your Husband is here!)
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Your character designs are so cute~ ♥️ I’m so excited to meet them all!
Is there a weather or season that best suits each LIs’ vibe?
Thank you anon! I love designing hot men 🤤
The obvious ones who I can easily associate weather/seasons are Daeho, Oliver, Joseph, and Ivan. Daeho is sunny just like his nickname and Oliver would be sunny and cloudy. Both are summer and spring.
Joseph is obviously winter with his frosty personality.
Ivan might be fall. He warms you up during a chilly day, like a comfortable knit sweater.
As for beloved Roman... he's tricky. He can be foggy with how mysterious he acts, or he can be rain with how dark and moody he becomes--but he can also be the sun peeking above the rain clouds when sees you and smiles.
#atelier mailbox#i love everyone equally i swear#but as roman's writer i might have deeper feelings for this man
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Atelier Resleriana - Roman
Roman finally is here and ahhh Atelier Resleri blessed me with him on first try! I got lucky because he was one characters i definitely wanted and finally the hatchling prince joined my squad.
And a prince he is, as he is actually Richard Lantana of the Lantana kingdom. So basically he is the representation of Gio and Tantris. Gio the runaway king and Tantris that joined by giving us a false name 😂
I love Roman already (even though his cape looks like eggshells when he wears it over his head) and I bet Sterk might lash out at him just like at Gio😂
#atelier resleriana#atelier series#Roman#Atelier roman#Richard lantana#Hello my hatchling prince#Also resleriana feels a bit like Arland sometimes with Resnas relationships with how blushy she is#Valeria Izana and Roman all are viable options in a way haha#Though roman also vibes with Logy#Giovanni arland#Gio#Tantris#Roman is such an alchemy fanboy just like Resna!#sterkenburg cranach
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They should get married.
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They are everything to me !!!
#witch hat atelier#wha#Ermile#Sinocia#they are lesbians your honnor#not confirmed canon yet but hey are to me#i need it to be real#i love them#my roman empire
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Mon projet du moment!
Renaissance est un light novel de fantasy historique, type isekai/réincarnation. Des mentions de l'univers d'H2S, mon livre de JdR, sont présente, mais il n'est absolument pas nécessaire de le connaître pour lire l'histoire. Tous vos commentaires seront les bienvenus.
Actuellement publié sur l'Atelier des Auteurs!
#isekai#historic fantasy#light novel#réincarnation#hippogryphe saoul#young adult#atelier des auteurs#autrice#H2S Nobilia#literature#french literature#french#roman français#lecture#littérature#littérature française#écrivaine#roman jeunesse
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Roman - Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Liberator of Polar Night
#Roman#Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Liberator of Polar Night#anime character#anime aesthetic#oc aesthetic#video game character#mobile game
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Bilan Livresque d'Avril 2023
Cher(e) voyageur(e), C’est l’heure du bilan : Statistiques livresques : Mes livres par ordre de préférences Chroniques du mois : Des statistiques : Des statistiques : Statistiques livresques : Mon rythme de lecture a été franchement ralenti par une lecture, même si je continue de lire pas mal de roman graphique. Je reste très contente de ce bilan. MoisAvril 2022Avril 2023Nombre de…
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#A sign of affection#À tout jamais#bilan#Bilan de lecture#Bilan du mois#Célia Levi#De larmes de rouille et d&039;acier de Romane CLESSIE#L&039;atelier des sorciers#L&039;éden des sorcières#La délicatesse du bonheur de Marie-France Desmaray#La folie des papillons#La tannerie#Le livre de Maître Mô#lecture#Make up with mud#Père & fils#Perles de lune#Violence Action
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Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg
Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg Le Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg est un château fort alsacien du XIIe siècle, profondément remanié au XVe siècle et restauré avant la Première Guerre mondiale sous le règne de Guillaume II. Situé sur le ban de la commune française d’Orschwiller, dans la circonscription administrative du Bas-Rhin et sur le territoire de la collectivité européenne d’Alsace, il se dresse à 757 mètres d’altitude au cœur du massif vosgien.
Histoire La plus ancienne mention connue du château date de 1147, lorsque les Hohenstaufen en sont les premiers propriétaires. Ils tentent de faire de l’Alsace la base de leur puissance pour s’assurer le contrôle du Saint-Empire romain germanique. Après les Hohenstaufen, les ducs de Lorraine et l’Evêché de Strasbourg, puis les Habsbourg, ont intégré le château à leurs possessions. Il conserve alors toute son importance stratégique et marque la borne occidentale du Saint-Empire romain germanique, exposé aux appétits des ducs de Lorraine et des rois de France.
Restauration et visite Le château a été restauré au début du 20e siècle pour célébrer la grandeur de Guillaume II, empereur allemand. Aujourd’hui, il est un monument vivant, proposant tout au long de l’année une programmation culturelle riche et diversifiée. Les visiteurs peuvent découvrir les salles du château, les cours intérieures, la plate-forme d’artillerie ou Grand Bastion, qui offre un panorama unique sur la plaine d’Alsace, les Vosges, la Forêt-Noire et, par temps clair, les Alpes.
Activités et événements Le château propose des visites guidées, des contes, des ateliers participatifs, des sorties nature, des campements médiévaux, des expositions et d’autres événements. Il est également possible de franchir la haute porte du château et de plonger dans l’univers du Moyen Âge.
Haut-Kœnigsbourg Castle
Haut-Kœnigsbourg Castle is a 12th-century Alsatian fortified castle, extensively remodeled in the 15th century and restored before the First World War under the reign of William II. Located in the French commune of Orschwiller, in the administrative district of Bas-Rhin and on the territory of the European community of Alsace, it stands at an altitude of 757 metres in the heart of the Vosges mountains.
History The oldest known mention of the castle dates from 1147, when the Hohenstaufen were its first owners. They attempted to make Alsace the base of their power to ensure control of the Holy Roman Empire. After the Hohenstaufen, the Dukes of Lorraine and the Bishopric of Strasbourg, then the Habsburgs, incorporated the castle into their possessions. It then retained all its strategic importance and marked the western boundary of the Holy Roman Empire, exposed to the appetites of the Dukes of Lorraine and the Kings of France.
Restoration and visit The castle was restored at the beginning of the 20th century to celebrate the greatness of William II, German Emperor. Today, it is a living monument, offering a rich and diverse cultural program throughout the year. Visitors can discover the rooms of the castle, the interior courtyards, the artillery platform or Grand Bastion, which offers a unique panorama of the Alsace plain, the Vosges, the Black Forest and, on a clear day, the Alps.
Activities and events The castle offers guided tours, storytelling, participatory workshops, nature outings, medieval camps, exhibitions and other events. It is also possible to cross the high gate of the castle and immerse yourself in the world of the Middle Ages.
#flickr#outdoor#canon eos r#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#sigma 24-105mm f/4 dg os hsm art#alsace#castel#château#travel photography#france
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The Ineffable Detective Agency presents: the origins of the white bust in the bookshop (a really lovely theory, you should read it!)
While trying to identify some of the art pieces used in Good Omens, we did some searching and came upon this gem:
Head of Benevento:
The statue in the bookshop looks like someone made a very close but inexact copy of the head of Benevento:
European art schools used copies of Greek and Roman sculpture to train their art students. So this COULD be one of those pieces. Or it could be a student copy; part of atelier training was to reproduce "master copies".
We know Aziraphale likes to learn human things from humans - he's taken lessons in dance, French, prestidigitation, and probably drawing. Did Aziraphale attend an atelier and receive formal artistic training that allowed him to do that drawing of Gabriel?
Could he have made the statue he now displays in his bookshop? Or was it gifted to him by a teacher, similar to the way he has a signed copy of the book from the magician who trained him, Prof. Hoffman himself?
But… who is it? We know people like to theorize the "floating white head" symbolizes the way the Metatron might be watching, but the actual statue doesn't look at all like him. So, is it just some random copy, or someone who has or will feature more in the story - just like that book from Prof. Hoffman had some significance?
Wait! Look closer!
Our theory: around the same time that he was learning French, Aziraphale went to a Parisian atelier to formally study art. While there, he did the requisite student master copy of a Hellenistic bust that we know was known in France at the time, and disguised a portrait of Crowley in it. And then he proudly displayed it in his bookshop, in a very prominent/central position, to watch over everything.
Need a little more convincing? Look at these, which were filmed to give us the same angles:
And here's the final proof - the first two images are overlays; the last one is the actual statue for comparison:
From a production standpoint, we know the huge Gabriel statue was an expensive custom order from Italy. Was this smaller Crowley statue also part of that order?
Let us know what you think!
Featuring contributions by @thebluestgreen, @postsforposting, and @embracing-the-ineffable at the Ineffable Detective Agency
See more of our posts plus a collection of Clues and metas from all over the fandom, here.
#Ineffable Detective Agency#ineffable mystery#good omens clues#good omens analysis#good omens meta#good omens season 2#crowley#aziraphale#ineffable partners#ineffable soulmates
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I couldn't stop laughing at this bit of the story xD
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Gianni Versace and his inseparable bond with his homeland, Calabria
Born in Reggio Calabria on 2 December 1946, Gianni Versace is considered one of the most innovative and original designers in the history of fashion and he was the founder of the fashion house of the same name in 1978.
Versace has an inseparable bond with Southern Italy's Calabria and Magna Graecia, a land that is constantly remembered in the brand's designs from the 1980s to today. This explains the columns, the mythological figures, Medusa herself, or the Greek key, symbol of Minos' labyrinth.
Magna Graecia was the name given by the Romans to the Greek-speaking coastal areas of Southern Italy in the present-day Italian regions of Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania and Sicily; these regions were extensively populated by Greek settlers starting from the 8th century BC.
Right there, in Reggio Calabria, Versace began to take its first steps. Gianni learned everything in his mother's atelier, a skilled seamstress, at number 13 in via Tommaso Gulli, near the Duomo where the Versace boutique was located for a few years. Then, when he was 25 he moved to Milan to attempt the big leap into fashion world.
"Reggio is the kingdom where the fairy tale of my life began: my mother's tailoring shop, the Haute Couture boutique. It is the place where, as a child, I began to appreciate the Iliad, the Odyssey and the Aeneid; where I began to breathe the art of Magna Graecia".
Today the Versace fashion house needs no introduction, it is among the most famous high fashion houses in the world, known for its significant impact on pop culture. He has dressed the biggest celebrities since the beginning in the 80s, but he has not forgotten his origins.
He was murdered in 1997 in front of his home in Miami Beach in circumstances that have never been fully clarified.
In a context where the cultural and archaeological heritage of Calabria is often overlooked, it is heartening to note how a brand of this magnitude has never forgotten its origins, translating the symbols of its land into logos with an eye-catching design.
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#gianni versace#versace#fashion#calabria#reggio calabria#italy#italia#south italy#southern italy#italian#mediterranean#icons#fashion icon#fashion icons#icon#italian fashion#alta moda#80s#80's#vintage#1980s#1980's#80s fashion#80s aesthetic#magna graecia#magna grecia#greek mythology#design#supermodels#naomi campbell
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