The French are always so chic and there's a lot we could learn from them. Here are 7 french outfit formulas you can easily copy!
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The French are always so chic and there's a lot we could learn from them. Here are 7 french outfit formulas you can easily copy!
DIGITAL PRODUCT DOWNLOAD - NO SHIPPING The digital file is a high quality instant downloadable printable wall art. YOUR ORDER WILL INCLUDE A JPG FILE WITH A DOWNLOAD LINK. Original 2199 x 3722 px 150DPI Springtime by Pierre-Auguste Cot, 1873 - Classical Painting of Adam and Eve in Garden of Eden "This flirtatious duo in classicizing dress, painted with notable technical finesse, reflects Cot’s allegiance to the academic style of his teachers, including Bouguereau and Cabanel. Exhibited at the Salon of 1873, the picture was Cot’s greatest success, widely admired and copied in engravings, fans, porcelains, and tapestries. Its first owner, hardware tycoon John Wolfe, awarded the work a prime spot in his Manhattan mansion, where visitors delighted in "this reveling pair of children, drunken with first love ... this Arcadian idyll, peppered with French spice." Wolfe’s cousin, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe, later commissioned a similar scene from Cot, The Storm, now also in the Metropolitan’s collection (87.15.134)." - Met Museum
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Where does style come from? Frederick Taubes (who was a real smart guy) wrote that an artist's personal style "seems to stem from geography, climate, diet and other factors." Some people speculate that "other factors" might include eye disease. Others suggest that that stylistic distortions might be an artist's way of covering up for technical weaknesses. For example, illustrator Seymour Chwast, who draws with a flat, simplified style, stated that he avoids pictures "that require craftsmanship and a drawing ability that I do not have." Illustrator Edward Sorel, famous for drawing with loose swirls, said “I have never had the confidence that I could draw.... To me, a person with drawing skill is a guy who can sit down to a piece of paper and draw upon his familiarity with the body and with gesture, and do whatever he wants to do...” But ahhh, when an artist possesses the skill to "do whatever he wants to do,” and uses that skill to develop a personal style out of strength rather than weakness, the result can be a joy to behold. It becomes a full throated expression of the artist's personal reaction to the world's forms and colors. Which brings me to Carter Goodrich. Goodrich is one of those artists with the formidable drawing skill to do whatever he wants. The following Forbes cover from 1989, an illustration of Europeans courting the Russian bear... ...shows that Goodrich not only understands anatomy, facial expressions and body language (what Sorel called "gesture") but also that he has that rare and wonderful ability to spin his knowledge into all kinds of imaginative scenarios. Does he need to take a revealing human facial expression and posture, put them on a huge shaggy bear and dress her up in a fancy gown (complete with ursine cleavage)? Not a problem. Note the marvelous spread of her haunches-- a masterful touch, one that would escape a less imaginative artist. Unlike many artists with great technical skill, Goodrich never seems to have been tempted to waste his abilities on hard realism. Instead, he knew to follow his imagination and his powers of observation into a distinctive personal style. His wide faces, exaggerated bodies and distinctive palette have made his work instantly recognizable to readers of the New Yorker: More of Goodrich's delicious style is displayed in this illustration from The Emperor's New Clothes: Weird hairdos and faces, extravagant gestures and bizarre fabrics all given credibility by excellent drawing. Goodrich is such a master of visual story telling, he is free to take liberties with accuracy: In the following detail, note how Goodrich conveys speed with just the direction of those pencil strokes in the shadow of the hockey player, or how the white trail of that one skate dramatizes the ominous, searching approach, or how Goodrich directs our attention to that puck by engineering the highest contrast spot in the picture (a dense black shape framed in a white window) or how effectively he uses that foreshortened purple hockey stick to establish the spatial relationship with the goalie. Brilliant. Contrast how the lines under the player show directional speed while the lines surrounding the puck-- both horizontal and vertical-- do not. You wouldn't notice such tiny touches in the printed version, yet their effect would be unmistakeable. With such a rich assortment of tools at his disposal, Goodrich doesn't need to worry about drawing that front skate accurately in order to be understood. He has the freedom to play games with the foot (exaggerate it or draw it like a tiny stump) with no risk of confusing anyone. Similarly, he can disconnect that pelvis and make the skater look like a sack of bowling balls hurtling down the ice. The audience still gets it because Goodrich maintains such exquisite control over the image in other respects. You can't just take such liberties; if your style is genuine you have to earn them. Goodrich has not only earned his freedom, he knows how to put it to good use.
The French are always so chic and there's a lot we could learn from them. Here are 7 french outfit formulas you can easily copy!
Welcome to our 4th Etsy shop! We have been collecting prints for several years. These represent the glamour and style of the early years of the 20th Century. The copies that you are buying have been retouched and restored to as close to original as possible. Please note that different sizes have different aspect ratios which means your photo may be cropped a little differently depending on the size. PRINT SIZES: - Size: 10x15 - Medium: Printed on fade-resistant archival quality photograph paper POSTER SIZES: Size: Available in several sizes: 16x24. 20x30 All posters are created using your choice premium archival matte or satin heavyweight paper with 12-color archival inks on the most recent Canon Wide Format Printer. This art print arrives ready to be framed and matted. All prints are packaged in an acid-free cello bag for their protection. They are then placed in a rigid mailer to prevent bending in shipment. All posters are shipped in a reinforced shipping tube. IMPORTANT NOTE: All computer monitors are different and the colors may appear slightly different on every monitor screen due to calibration. Please understand that the sample photo color may be slightly different due to the calibration of your monitor. SHIPPING & HANDLING: All orders are processed, printed and SHIPPED within 1-3 business days. NOTE: Please note that many of the original images may have faded with age or their focus was limited by the technology at the time. The prints you will receive will be the best possible quality given these limitations. Also, not all vintage images conform to "standard" print sizes - we will do our best to provide a print to the size ordered without sacrificing the photographic integrity of the image. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We pride ourselves on 5 star customer service and products. All of our prints come with a money back guarantee. If you aren't satisfied with your purchase please reach out to us with any concerns before leaving a negative review. We want you to be happy and will work with you to ensure you love your purchase. © The Vintageous Group, Inc.- All Rights Reserved
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The French are always so chic and there's a lot we could learn from them. Here are 7 french outfit formulas you can easily copy!
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We have been collecting prints for several years. These represent the glamour and style of the early years of the 20th Century. This is a very famous image from the 1920's of two lovers created in Paris. This was part of a series of photographs exploring the intricacies of romance during the Jazz Age. The copies that you are buying have been painstakingly retouched and restored to as close to original as possible. SIZING - Size: Available in several sizes: 4x6 5x7 8x10 11x14 - Larger Sizes may be custom ordered - Medium: Printed on fade-resistant archival quality photograph paper - Ink: Printed using premium quality ink REGULAR PRINT[S] This art print arrives ready to be framed and matted. All prints are packaged in an acid-free cello bag for their protection. They are then placed in a rigid mailer to prevent bending in shipment. NOTE: Please note that many of the original images may have faded with age or their focus was limited by the technology at the time. The prints you will receive will be the best possible quality given these limitations. RETURN POLICY: All of our prints come with a full money back guarantee. If you aren't satisfied with your purchase you may return it within 7 days for a full refund, less the costs of the original shipping. You must contact us for a return authorization within that time period and pay the return shipping charges. We are happy to work with you and want you to enjoy your purchase.
From Mae West to Eva Green, the cinema archetype of the ‘femme fatale’ has fascinated and frightened audiences since Hollywood’s golden age. But nearly a century before Sharon Stone bore all as the deadly seductress Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct, silent-film actress Theda Bara, the silver screen’s very first sex symbol, hypnotized filmgoers with her…
An illustrative style poster based on The Magnus Archives podcast. This is a downloadable print, you purchase includes two ratios of the image. File 1 is 5:7 ratio for printing: – 5x7 inch – 10x14 inch – 15x21 inch File 2 is 3:4 ratio for printing – 3x4 inch – 9x12 inch – 18x24 inch File 3 is International Paper size for printing: – A6 (4.1 x 5.8 inches) – A5 (5.8 x 8.3 inches) – A4 (8.3 x 11.7 inches) – A3 (11.7 x 16.5 inches) If you would like a custom sized file, please message me! **Please note that due to the nature of digital prints I do not provide refunds. If you have an issue with the file, please contact me and I will do my best to solve the issue.**
We have been collecting prints for several years. These represent the glamour and style of the early years of the 20th Century. Headshot of Catherine Moylan, Ziegfeld Actress, photographed by Alfred Cheney-Johnston. The copies that you are buying have been painstakingly retouched and restored to as close to original as possible. SIZING - Size: Available in several sizes: 4x6 5x7 8x10 - Larger Sizes may be custom ordered - Medium: Printed on fade-resistant archival quality photograph paper - Ink: Printed using premium quality ink REGULAR PRINT[S] This art print arrives ready to be framed and matted. All prints are packaged in an acid-free cello bag for their protection. They are then placed in a rigid mailer to prevent bending in shipment. NOTE: Please note that many of the original images may have faded with age or their focus was limited by the technology at the time. The prints you will receive will be the best possible quality given these limitations. RETURN POLICY: All of our prints come with a full money back guarantee. If you aren't satisfied with your purchase you may return it within 7 days for a full refund, less the costs of the original shipping. You must contact us for a return authorization within that time period and pay the return shipping charges. We are happy to work with you and want you to enjoy your purchase.
About The Artwork This polymere etching is hand pulled in a limited edition of 20 copies on 300 grams Hahnemuller etching print paper. image size: 13 cm x 18 cm (5 X 7 inches) paper size: 20 cm x 28 cm (8 X 11 inches) Each print is numbered and signed. This etching is being sold without a frame. Original Created:2013 Subjects:Portrait Materials:Paper Styles:FigurativeSurrealismModern Mediums:Etching Details & Dimensions Printmaking:Etching on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20 Size:5.1 W x 7.1 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Netherlands. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
The 1970s must have taken place on a different planet. These photos of men’s fashions from that decade leave us drowning in astounding mustard knits, garish patterns, high waists, way-too-skimpy briefs, and other fashion faux pas that defy description 40 years later. As synthetics fell in price, casual menswear was suddenly available to many young men looking to cut loose.
By this time you've all heard about sous vide. If you're not sure what is, very simply, it's the process of cooking food in a water bath at low temperatures. No, you're not poaching the food. The food doesn't touch the water, you either need to vacuum seal the food or put it in a zip lock bag. There's a local restaurant here, NoJa, and it's been my absolute favorite restaurant for years. They sous vide the food there and the things that come out of that kitchen! Completely amazing! Fat chance, but if you're ever in Mobile, you've got
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Brazil’s Para Todos (For Everyone) magazine, under the art direction of illustrator José Carlos (1884–1950), is the gem of the country’s jazz- and Art Deco–age periodicals. His first work was published in 1902 in the magazine Tagarela. He soon became a regular contributor and within less than a year, designed a cover. His work was a cross between Aubrey Beardsley and John Held Jr., and he collaborated in design and illustration in all the major publications of Brazil. All to
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If you’ve never stumbled upon John Atkinson’s work, chances are you are about to experience it. John makes funny and sometimes downright sarcastic cartoons about pretty much everything. Science? You got it. Literature? It’s there as well. Social media and pop culture? Don’t worry, John has you covered.
Wij verzamelen al enkele jaren prenten. Deze vertegenwoordigen de glamour en stijl van de eerste jaren van de 20e eeuw. De exemplaren die u koopt, zijn geretoucheerd en hersteld tot een zo dicht mogelijk origineel origineel. Houd er rekening mee dat verschillende formaten verschillende beeldverhoudingen hebben, wat betekent dat uw foto afhankelijk van het formaat enigszins anders kan worden bijgesneden. AFDRUKFORMATEN: - Maat: Verkrijgbaar in verschillende maten: 4x6 5x7 8x10 11x14 - Medium: gedrukt op lichtbestendig fotopapier van archiveringskwaliteit Deze kunstprint arriveert klaar om te worden ingelijst en gematteerd. Alle prints zijn ter bescherming verpakt in een zuurvrij cellozakje. Vervolgens worden ze in een stevige mailer geplaatst om buigen tijdens de verzending te voorkomen. POSTERMATEN: Afmeting: Verkrijgbaar in verschillende maten: 16x20 18x24 20x30 Alle posters worden gemaakt met hoogwaardig, mat of satijnachtig archiefpapier van uw keuze met 12-kleuren archiefinkten op de meest recente Canon grootformaatprinter. Onze aanbeveling is dat alle zwart-wit posters worden afgedrukt op mat archiveringspapier voor de beste resultaten. VERZENDING & BEHANDELING: Alle bestellingen worden binnen 1-3 werkdagen verwerkt, afgedrukt en VERZONDEN. Alle posters worden verzonden in een versterkte verzendkoker. OPMERKING: Houd er rekening mee dat veel van de originele afbeeldingen door de jaren heen vervaagd kunnen zijn of dat hun focus destijds beperkt werd door de technologie. De afdrukken die u ontvangt, zijn gezien deze beperkingen van de best mogelijke kwaliteit. KLANTTEVREDENHEIDSGARANTIE: We zijn trots op onze 5-sterren klantenservice en producten. Al onze afdrukken worden geleverd met een geld-terug-garantie. Als u niet tevreden bent met uw aankoop, neem dan contact met ons op voordat u een negatieve beoordeling achterlaat. Wij willen dat u gelukkig bent en zullen met u samenwerken om ervoor te zorgen dat u van uw aankoop houdt.
There were times when ladies were supposed to act in a certain way, and they had to follow a set of rules on how to act in public.