Marie Antoinette à la rose details
c0ssette:Marie Christine de Habsbourg Lorraine (detail) circa
Madame Grand - Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
Marie Antoinette when she was 13 years oldÂ
overdose-art: Details from François Boucher’s Madame
Adelaïde victoire - Pelissier des Granges
La bulle de savon - Gustaf Lundberg (Swedish, 1695-1786)
Comtesse du Cluzel - Henri Pierre Danloux - 1789
Fall of the Rebel Angels, Naples, early 18th century, ivory -
d4nic4: Austrian School (18th Century)
centuriespast: Eastern Tibet Eleven-Headed Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara,
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: Surreal furniture by Lila Jang The strange
18th century Padparadscha!…Rococo Podporodscho? I dunno.
This remarkable 18th-century wax anatomical model comes from
indecisivevaljean: Art History Meme: 4/5 movements Rococo
artschoolglasses: Artistic Movements: Rococo The Rococo style
hadrian6: Figure of a Warrior partly draped. 18th.century. Giovanni
artauthority: Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun,
artmastered: London scenes by Canaletto, mid-18th century Venetian
hadrian6: Bacchus and Ariadne. 18th.century. Andrea Appiani.
renaissance-art: Francesco Melzi c. 1517-1520 Pomona and Vertumnus
Jacques Laurent Agasse – Romulus Remus And Their Nursemaid
mohtz: 18th century bubbline
weirdlyprecious: Pearlnet? Pearlnet!18th century human!AU The
spinelstar: I’m sure I’m not the first (or the last) to
carminedeplomb: 18th century rosepearl. pearl doesn’t have
18th century calico designs by Irish artist William Kilburn
songesoleil: La mort d'Alcibiade. Étude de nu. Musée Réattu,
marmarinos:Neoclassical French bust of Antinous, dated to the
cemeteryxangel:“Death blowing bubbles,” 18th century. The
life-imitates-art-far-more:Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1728-1792) “Sleeping
hadrian6: The Death of Achilles. 18th.century. Gavin Hamilton.
hadrian6: The Chariot of Aurora. early 18th.century. Salvatore
naryamirie: sadmermaidlooks: Garter (one of a pair)French,
polkadotmotmot: 18th century French snuffbox http://loveisspeed.blogspot.com/2012/05/snuff-boxes-from-palaces.html
a-l-ancien-regime: “Le Jour” (Day) Credited to Fragonard,