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classicalcanvas · 7 months ago
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Title: Still Life
Artist: Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld
Date: 1810
Style: Neoclassicism
Genre: Flower Painting
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illustratus · 1 year ago
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An Italianate landscape with a view of a fortified town by Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld
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galleryofart · 4 months ago
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A View of the Monastery of San Cosimato, to the North of Rome
Artist: Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld (French, 1758–1846)
Date: 1788
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Private Collection
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octodrops · 1 month ago
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Jean Joseph Xavier Bidauld
View of the Waterfalls at Tivoli, 1788
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oldsardens · 2 months ago
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Jean Joseph Xavier Bidauld - View of Monte Cavo, near Albano
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literaryvein-reblogs · 3 months ago
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Some Veterinary Vocabulary
for your next poem/story
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Agouti - A mottled coat color in rodents, characterized by fur with bands of different colors.
Aplasia - Incomplete or incorrect development of a body part.
Chelonians - Tortoises and turtles.
Cherry eye - Swelling and inflammation of the third eyelid, especially in dogs.
Cytotoxic - Substance that is poisonous to cells.
Dewlap - Loose skin on the underside of an animal's neck; this is normal in many species.
Dysecdysis - Improper or incomplete shedding of the skin in reptiles.
Ecdysis - The act of molting, or shedding, an outer skin layer.
Fluorescein staining - A test that uses orange dye (fluorescein) and a specialized light to detect foreign bodies or scratches in the eye.
Fossorial species - An animal that is specially adapted for digging.
Guttural pouch - Areas of the eustachian tubes that form a bag or pouch, located under the base of the skull in horses.
Idiopathic - Used to describe a disorder or disease that has no apparent cause.
Lacrimal gland - The gland near the eye that produces tears.
Luxation - Dislocation.
Masking behavior - Behavior to hide injury or weakness, especially by prey animals.
Nest box - A man-made box provided for animals to nest in.
Nevus - A congenital pigmented area on the skin; sometimes called a birthmark.
Passerine - Describes the group of perching birds and songbirds such as jays, blackbirds, finches, warblers, and sparrows.
Skin tenting - Condition that occurs when a small section of skin is pinched away from the body does not snap back to its original position. It can be used to indicate the degree of dehydration of an animal.
Star-gazing - A sign of neurologic disease in which the neck is twisted backward and the animal appears to be looking up into the sky.
Torsion - The twisting of an organ.
Unthriftiness - Failure of a young animal to grow or gain weight at a normal rate in spite of an adequate diet and absence of obvious illness.
Vacuum activity - When an animal is highly motivated to perform an instinctive behavior but there is no available outlet, a vacuum activity may be exhibited (flank sucking, licking, etc). These activities have no apparent useful purpose.
Whelping - In dogs, the act of giving birth.
Window of susceptibility - A time period in the life of a young animal in which the maternal antibodies are too low to provide protection against a certain disease, but too high to allow a vaccine to work and produce immunity.
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undead-knick-knack · 10 months ago
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I saw Essek's new official art and immediately got the urge to put his floating ass in the woods
Artwork titles and artists below the keep reading 😁
“An Alley of Trees in a Park��� (c. 1810) by Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld “The Brushwood Collector” by Adolf Kaufmann “Winter Landscape with Rising Moon” by Adolf Kaufmann “Forest Creek” by Grigoriy Myasoyedov "Autumn Morning" by Adolf Kaufmann
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worldsandemanations · 9 months ago
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Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld
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italyandthegrandtour · 1 year ago
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Jean-Joseph-Xavier BIDAULD (1758, Carpentras – 1846, Montmorency) Vue fantaisiste de Tivoli Huile sur toile 23 x 33 cm Circa 1785
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weary-hearted-art · 2 years ago
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Jean Joseph Xavier Bidauld, Landscape with Trees Surrounding a Small Pong and Clouds Above, date unknown
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Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld (1758-1846) “Grenoble” (c. 1790) Oil on canvas Currently in a private collection
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landschaftsmalerei · 5 years ago
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Jean Joseph Xavier Bidauld: Landschaft bei Neapel, 1787 https://www.meisterdrucke.de/kunstdrucke/Jean-Joseph-Xavier-Bidauld/202161/Landschaft-bei-Neapel,-1787.html
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illustratus · 1 year ago
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A view of Vietri near the sea in the Gulf of Salerno with Capri in the background
by Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld
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theartinstitute · 8 years ago
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[Focus on Still Life Flower Paintings] Although still life paintings have been around for millennia from the ancient Egyptian and Greek era through to the decorative and realism of Roman times. It was revived again during the middle ages incorporating religious iconography but it wasn’t until the religious content diminished and the Dutch Middle classes became patrons that Still life flower painting developed in a separate category. The fact that the Dutch were crazy about horticulture, particular tulips made this genre even more popular from then on it spread to other parts of Europe. The genre continued and morphed to decoration on porcelain, wallpaper, fabrics, carved wood furniture. Although the genre wasn’t seen as the most important style it remained and again became unpopular due to Academy’s doctrines. Once the Academic Institutions started to lose their grip and importance, still lifes and especially flower still lifes were again avidly practiced and since then haven’t lost their significance. Enjoy some of these magnificent flower paintings and let them inspire you to make your own flower arrangement. To learn more about the artists and their artworks enrol in the Art Appreciation Course, a short and flexible in depth course to enlighten and take the student on a journey of discovery. Ask the support staff for more information: http://www.the-art-institute.com/landing
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weepingwidar · 5 years ago
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Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld  (French, 1758–1846) - View of the Waterfalls of Tivoli (1788)
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artesplorando · 5 years ago
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Jean-Joseph-Xavier BIDAULD - The Augustan Bridge 1790 Oil on canvas, 101 x 138 cm Private collection
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