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francepittoresque · 6 days ago
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21 décembre 1645 : mort d’Athos, mousquetaire ayant inspiré Alexandre Dumas ➽ http://bit.ly/Athos-Mousquetaire De son nom complet Armand de Sillègue d’Athos d’Authevielle, Athos, né en Béarn en 1615, fut mousquetaire du roi Louis XIII et inspira Alexandre Dumas père pour son personnage fictif d’Athos de son roman Les Trois Mousquetaires paru en 1844, fidèle peinture de l’esprit du XVIIe siècle
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marianaillust · 1 year ago
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weissengel · 2 years ago
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o-link · 6 months ago
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La véritable histoire de d'Artagnan | ARTE
La véritable histoire de Charles de Batz de Castelmore, dit d’Artagnan, qui a inspiré l’intrépide mousquetaire de Dumas. De la légende littéraire au personnage historique, l’amateur de cape et d’épée ne perd pas au change…
C’est le Gascon le plus célèbre au monde. Depuis la parution en 1844 des Trois mousquetaires, d’Artagnan a acquis une renommée inégalable, grâce �� la traduction du livre d’Alexandre Dumas en une centaine de langues et à ses dizaines d’adaptations à l’écran. De Douglas Fairbanks à Gene Kelly en passant par Belmondo ou Jean Marais, le compagnon d’Athos, Porthos et Aramis fait partie des héros les plus incarnés au cinéma. Personnage de légende, d’Artagnan n’est pourtant pas une fiction. Né aux alentours de 1615, Charles de Batz de Castelmore, dit d’Artagnan, connut même une existence aussi fascinante que celle de son double littéraire : plongé au cœur des complots de la Fronde, qui menaçaient la royauté, le capitaine-lieutenant devint l'agent secret du cardinal Mazarin, puis l'homme de confiance de Louis XIV, pour lequel il arrêta Fouquet et combattit à travers toute l'Europe.
C’est l’histoire d’une double métamorphose que raconte cette enquête historique aux allures de jeu de piste : celle, à rebours, d’un personnage littéraire devenant sous nos yeux un homme réel au cœur de l’histoire ; celle, aussi, d’un jeune provincial qui connaît une ascension prodigieuse pour devenir l’un des favoris du Roi-Soleil. Entre les faits romancés par le génie de Dumas, puis décuplés par le septième art, et les grandes lignes d’une vie hors du commun, la légende de d’Artagnan s’enrichit d’une densité imprévue. Un héros pour tous, tous pour… la vérité historique !
Documentaire d'Augustin Viatte (France, 2020, 1h31mn)
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jihef03 · 2 years ago
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Allez, une mousquetaire-sona, comme ça
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thefoxeshaveholes · 5 months ago
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Sure, you could name your cat mittens... but have you considered plumbing a little farther into the possibilities of names derived from things worn on hands?
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lejournaldupeintre · 2 years ago
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ael59 · 2 years ago
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〈Film〉 Les Trois Mousquetaires : D'Artagnan
Du Louvre au Palais de Buckingham, des bas-fonds de Paris au siège de La Rochelle… Dans un Royaume divisé par les guerres de religion et menacé d’invasion par l’Angleterre, une poignée d’hommes et de femmes vont croiser leurs épées et lier leur destin à celui de la France. MON AVIS J’ai eu la chance de voir ce film en avant-première, avant sa sortie officielle. Je sais et malgré tout je ne fais…
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freshmoviequotes · 4 months ago
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The Three Musketeers - Part II: Milady (2023)
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0039pf-third-blog-hooray · 3 months ago
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explaining! my main goal was to make them different and colorful. everything else is secondary. i didn't really try to make them realistic, i didn't really try to make them historical. this is character design, right? so, the main thing is that everyone is readable and unique among others in their environment. if you don't confuse anyone, then i've made it, hehe!
i made them colorful because, firstly, i just like it that way, and secondly, it's customary to exaggerate book characters for illustrations so that the image is brighter and more recognizable. if i were drawing as if for a movie/series, i would have done it differently. but this is a book. and, as i like to say, am i studying to be a theater artist for nothing... 🤫
also i was laughing so hard at the song from bratz that i used for speedpaint because it was too funny to finish the work with. enjoy JHSJSHSHDH
a few words about each one, not in the order in the picture:
i had an idea to draw aramis a popular type of lovelock at that time - with a ribbon of his beloved's favorite color. this hairstyle was also worn together with pearl in the left ear. i learned about it from another artist, and then i read about it on the internet in more detail. and when i sketched him for the first time, i drew it exactly like that, but this time i already came to the idea that, unfortunately, he would hardly wear such a hairstyle in reality. in the first book he hides the woman's identity until the end, when everything has long been obvious to everyone 😭 so there would hardly be any hint in his appearance about his lady. fanfact, his heel is slightly higher than the others. aramis, the man you are 💅 and i also really ask you to take a closer look at aramis's hairstyle, i left a tiny detail there. it's right there in plain sight and it's hidden in the styling!!
porthos is associated with warm colors for me, because he's such a silly, but together with aramis and d'artagnan it turned into one spot. so i went with the second option - blue, because i really liked that he appeared in sky blue before d'artagnan when they galloped after the duke, even though it was already in the second book. he turned out so charming, wahaha.
i think olive is the perfect choice for athos in the first book. depressive, long-term drunkard, but a nobleman undercover. matching? also, i have a headcanon that athos is this much 🤏 shorter than d'artagnan and aramis. just because it's funny. and those two are about the same, because it was specified in the book that they have the same size
d'artagnan is simple, yellow-brown - a young provincial, even the collar does not really match the shirt. where will he get the money for a collar for each shirt... but he's the only one with a bright feather, the mc after all! if you look closely, the feathers of all the others do not stand out so much. that's how it was intended. btw, his shirt is a little yellowing, if you look closely, you can see it
i really like it when all the characters has their own little things. their own collars, their own way of wearing jackboots, their own little details of the sleeves. i drew simply, but put my soul into it. i tried to put a lot into the form, both in general and in the details, and although i could explain absolutely everything, i would like you to look closely at it yourself 💝
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acecroft · 7 months ago
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EVA GREEN as Milady de Winter in Les Trois Mousquetaires: D'Artagnan (2023)
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francepittoresque · 1 year ago
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21 décembre 1645 : mort d’Athos, mousquetaire ayant inspiré Alexandre Dumas ➽ http://bit.ly/Athos-Mousquetaire De son nom complet Armand de Sillègue d’Athos d’Authevielle, Athos, né en Béarn en 1615, fut mousquetaire du roi Louis XIII et inspira Alexandre Dumas père pour son personnage fictif d’Athos de son roman Les Trois Mousquetaires paru en 1844, fidèle peinture de l’esprit du XVIIe siècle
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marianaillust · 10 months ago
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" -Que voulez-vous, disait le mousquetaire, la mode en vient; c'est une folie, je le sais bien, mais c'est la mode. D'ailleurs, il faut bien employer à quelque chose l'argent de sa légitime. "
- L'antichambre de M. de Tréville, Les Trois Mousquetaires
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weissengel · 2 years ago
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1liv · 1 year ago
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EVA GREEN as MILADY DE WINTER in 'The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan'
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nanashi1869 · 5 months ago
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i understand why modern adaptations go for a underdog leaning story, chivalry and found family traits over the original books, i really do.
but us book readers need everyone else to understand there is a different kind of beauty and appreciation in following the story of a group of bulletproof sugar babies and absolute pricks wherein richelieu being 'the bad guy' is (at times) quite proportionate to the amount of paycheck/job bonuses our lovely protagonists get.
your main character is not a happy go lucky naive youth who comes into town and becomes a respectable, honor upholding person. he has the personality and behavior of a feral rat whose defining characteristic is he is physically unable to pay rent - ever, surrounded by three friends who are the leading examples of bad moral, ethical and economic conduct.
these people wake up in the morning and immediately find at least five ways to break the law and are, themselves, the worst employers in the vicinity.
it's not: "ohh we will fight for the king because it's the nice and cool thing to do" territory.
these are "if situation calls for it we will eat a guy (and the guy in questionisn't even dead)" premises.
and we are here for it popcorn in hand.
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