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Después del baño (c.1895) - Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (1841–1920) #neorococo #nude_painting

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The Golden Gait
#Art #3Drendering #Fashiondesign #Neoclassicalluxury #NeoBaroque #NeoRococo #Contemporarydigitalvisualaesthetics #Digitalgoldplatingprocess #

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I know of no other advice than this: Go within and scale the depths of your being from which your very life springs forth.
Rainer Maria Rilke #booksky #poet #poetry

Flora Yukhnovich #art #artist #painting #contemporaryart #neorococo

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Elizabeth, Empress of Austria by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (1805 - 1873)

#art #arthistory #culture #painting #paintings #neorococo

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Winterhalter began an official portrait of Empress Eugénie (Eugénie de Montijo, condesa de Teba, 1826-1920) shortly after her marriage in 1853 to Napoleon Il1, emperor of France, but it was not exhibited until 1855. The present work is, in contrast, relatively intimate in scale and effect. It shows the empress in a Second Empire adaptation of an eighteenth-century gown. Her interest in the previous century, especially her fascination with Marie Antoinette, queen of France from 1774 to 1793, is well documented.

Winterhalter began an official portrait of Empress Eugénie (Eugénie de Montijo, condesa de Teba, 1826-1920) shortly after her marriage in 1853 to Napoleon Il1, emperor of France, but it was not exhibited until 1855. The present work is, in contrast, relatively intimate in scale and effect. It shows the empress in a Second Empire adaptation of an eighteenth-century gown. Her interest in the previous century, especially her fascination with Marie Antoinette, queen of France from 1774 to 1793, is well documented.

The Empress Eugénie by Franz Xaver Winterhalter, 1854, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City, NY)

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