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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (Paris 1796 - Ville d'Avray 1875); Ronde de Nimphes - Effet du Matin (Circle of Nymphs - Morning Effect), c. 1857; oil on canvas, 58 x 37 cm
Roger de la Fresnaye (Le Mans 1885 - Grasse 1925); Alice in a large hat, 1912; oil on cardboard, 130 x 97 cm; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon
Claude-Joseph Vernet (Avignone 1714 - Paris 1789); The rainbow - An Italianate coastal view with a rainbow, peasants at an inlet in the foreground, 1749; oil on canvas, 162,7 x 114,3 cm
Stanislas Lépine (Caen 1835 - Paris 1892); Pont de la Tournelle - Paris, 1862; oil on canvas, 55 x 40 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Antoine Coypel (Paris, 1661 - 1722); Bacchus and Ariadne on the isle of Naxos, 1693; oil on canvas, 85,5 x 73 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
James Tissot (Jacques-Joseph Tissot called James, Nantes 1836 - Chenecey-Bruillon 1902); The artist’s ladies, 1883-85; oil on canvas; Chrysler (FCA) Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia
Nicolas Poussin (Les Andelys, Normandy, 1596 - Roma 1665); The Jews gathering the Manna in the desert, 1637-39; oil on canvas, 200 x 149 cm; Musée du Louvre, Paris
Alfred Sisley (Paris 1839 - Moret-sur-Loing 1899); Banks of the Loing, 1896; oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm
Gustave Courbet (Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet; Ornans 1819 - La Tour-de-Peilz 1877); A bay with cliffs, c. 1869; oil on canvas; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford (Connecticut)
Théodore Rousseau (Paris 1812 - Barbizon 1867); Landscape, c. 1835; oil on canvas, 43.4 x 33.2 cm; Art Institute of Chicago
Chaïm Soutine (Smiloviči, Minsk, 1894 - Paris 1943); Céret Landscape, c. 1920; oil on cardboard, 63.5 x 52 cm; private collection
Eva Gonzalès (Paris, 1849 - 1883); On the water, 1871-72; oil on canvas, 35 x 31 cm; private collection
Théodore Rousseau (Paris 1812 - Barbizon 1867); Edge of the forest - Setting sun, 1845-46; oil on canvas, 62.8 x 41.2; LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
Jean Dufy (Le Havre 1888 - Boussay, Indre-et-Loire, 1964); Le bassin de la Manche au Havre, 1925; oil on canvas, 100 x 81 cm; private collection
Léon Cogniet (Paris, 1794 - 1880); Self Portrait in the artist’s room (Villa Medici, Roma), 1817; oil on canvas, 36 x 43.3 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art
André Derain (Chatou 1880 - Garches 1954); Pond at Carrières-sur-Seine, 1899; oil on canvas, 65 x 72.5 cm; private collection
Valentin de Boulogne (Coulommiers 1591 - Roma 1632); Le concert au bas-relief, c. 1622-25; oil on canvas, 214 x 173 cm; Mousée du Louvre, Paris
Balthus (Balthasar Kłossowski de Rola; Paris 1908 - Rossinière, Switzerland, 2001); Grand paysage aux arbres (le champ triangulaire), 1955; oil on canvas, 162 x 114 cm; private collection
Claude Monet - View of the Sea at Sunset 4d [ca 1882] pastel on paper 15.3 x 40 cm Boston MFA by petrus.agricola on Flickr.
Gustave Courbet (Ornans, 1819 - La Tour-de-Peilz 1877); Le ruisseau du Puits Noir (the brook of the Puits Noir), ca. 1855; oil on canvas, 64,8 x 81,3 cm, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
ianchesterfield: Susan Foreman is a badass - Susan informs she can finish the book on the French Revolution given to her by her history teacher, Barbara Wright. Perplexing even the most badassiest of characters.
furr: catholicnun: Someone please sum up what I need to know for chemistry and algebra 2 and French 1 and world history h2o, a2 + b2 = c2, oui oui baguette eiffel tower, obama
fuckyeahvintageillustration: ‘The French Revolution: A history’ by Thomas Carlyle, with illustrations by Edmund J. Sullivan. Published 1910 by Chapman and Hall, London. See the complete book here. Metal as fuck though
piertotum-locomottor: yeanaris: so today I was in history class, we’re studying WW2 … look at that picture in the book (“american soldiers and french women. end of august 1944.”) Look at that american soldier… reminds you of anyone ?
blondebrainpower: Museum of Supernatural History by the French artists Zim & Zou.The ‘Octopus’, ‘Flying Fish’, and other sea creature are all handcrafted and brought to life with leather off-cuts carefully selected from the Hermès workshops.
reverendcreep: unknown-history: Arrêté! C’est ici l’empire de la Mort! That’s french for “Stop! Here is the empire of the Dead”, which is a real sign above a tunnel opening in Paris. We’ve all learned how classy and how elegant Paris is.
Episode in the History of Shipwrecked. 1841. Francois Vincent Latil. French 1796-1890. oil/canvas.
hannalew: camera-b: Persepolis (2007) - Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud Story of a rebel and outspoken young Iranian girl during the Islamic Revolution. 5 things about this movie: 1- It’s in french.2- You can learn Islamic history and a lot
discardingimages: Sun and Moon Vincent of Beauvais, Le Mirouer historial (French translation of Speculum historiale), Paris 1463 BnF, Français 50, fol. 19r
glumshoe: cabbagefuneral: a most important piece of star wars history that should never be forgotten What the heck is this? Is this candy? Is this candy that you had to french kiss Jar Jar Binks to eat? This is a monstrosity.
mxcleod: Parisians on Thursday showed solidarity and defiance in the face the worst terrorist attack on French soil in modern history, which targeted the office of a satirical magazine, killing 12 people. The terrorist attack against a satirical weekly
minneapolis-gay-history: Paul Cadmus, “Finistère” (1952) I was 6 years old in 1952–definitely not ready for “Finistère” (a French department in western Brittany). The eroticism here is challenging, and a bit disturbing.
ganymedesrocks: history-of-fashion:1808 Jean-Baptiste François Desoria - Portrait of Amédée-Auguste-Joseph Perier Jean-Baptiste François Desoria (1758-1832) was an 18th century French portrait painter, who studied with Jean-Baptist Restout the Younger,
historywars: French St Chamond Tank, First World War. #WWI #History
heidi8: Look at my son! 7th grade homework assignment - the questions are “What Is Federalism” & “how did both parties react to the French Revolution?”This mom thanks @linmanuel for his fantastic impact on middle school US history homework.
chrismaskendall: in history we were watching a john green video on the french revolution and my teacher stopped it about 10 seconds before the video ended and turned off the projector and everything and started lecturing us about what the test would
malianeye:speakingintongues1983mp3download:thinking about how my history teacher was talking about the french revolution one time and he wrote “bourgeoisie” on the board and said raise your hand if you think you can pronounce this and i raised
quietstorm-thundathighs: ourqueenfelinefatale: melaninmedicine:Lol this going down in meme history I can already tell Paint me like one of your french girls lol
ioqayin: yomo7: “Satanism and Witchcraft (originally La Sorcière) is a book by Jules Michelet on the history of witchcraft, published, originally in French, in 1862. The first English translation was published in London in 1863.[1] According
Don't know much about history. Don't know much about biology. Don't know much about a science book. Don't know much about the French I took. What I do know is that I love you and I know that if you love me too, what a wonderful world this would be. ♥
raisinbranpapi: nicky-highpockets: spaffy-jimble: meckamecha: spaffy-jimble: femoids: communissed: Full offense, everything is America’s fault me in history class This is French erasure. Also England erasure and Dutch erasure Don’t
thehenchfiles: Photographed by Jim French and believed to be George O'Mara from 1966, this image was published in Margaret Walters’ history “The Nude Male: A New Perspective” in 1978, from where it was used for the cover of The Smiths debut single
thatdeafblackguy: Happy ASL Day everyone. Enjoy this video from aslday.orgHello people!Welcome! Time to celebrate ASL Day. I love ASL. It is an important language with an important history. I’ll explain how it began.First you have French sign. Next,
nemfrog: French, English, Dutch, Swedish and Spanish provinces, A.D. 1655. United States: a history. 1891.