John Singer Sargent’s Breakfast In The Loggia

John Singer Sargent’s Breakfast In The Loggia

titanic the end

titanic the end

titanic drawing

titanic drawing

Trevi fountain

Trevi fountain

at the museum, LIFE Magazine

at the museum, LIFE Magazine

Lisa Hat and Gloves, 1951
HORST P. HORST

Lisa Hat and Gloves, 1951

HORST P. HORST

Coombe  Bisset, Wiltshire, Jane Emmet de Glehn

Coombe Bisset, Wiltshire, Jane Emmet de Glehn

birds on a wire

birds on a wire

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Cynthia Reading, Rosina Emmet Sherwood

Cynthia Reading, Rosina Emmet Sherwood

Ivan Fredorovich Choultse (1877-1932), Russian School Snow Landscape by moonlight. From 

Ivan Fredorovich Choultse (1877-1932), Russian School Snow Landscape by moonlight. From 

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Garden Wall, Rosina Sherwood Emmet, 1919

Garden Wall, Rosina Sherwood Emmet, 1919

The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy, 1907 by             John Singer Sargent            1907 
Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
Jane Emmet de Glehn (1873-1961) painting with her husband Wilfrid (1870-1951) at the Fountain at Villa Torlonia in Frascati, Italy. 

The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy, 1907 by John Singer Sargent 1907 

Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois

Jane Emmet de Glehn (1873-1961) painting with her husband Wilfrid (1870-1951) at the Fountain at Villa Torlonia in Frascati, Italy. 

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A  Bunny of a Morning Storybook Cottage Series

A Bunny of a Morning Storybook Cottage Series

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Ideal Female Heads          by Jacques-Augustin Pajou
French sculptor, was born in Paris on the 19th of September 1730. At eighteen he won the Prix de Rome; at thirty he exhibited his Pluton tenant Cerbere enchaint (now in the Louvre).
His portrait busts of Buffon and of Madame Du Barry (1773), and his statuette of Bossuet (all in the Louvre), are amongst his best works.  Pajou died in Paris on the 8th of May 1809.
They say “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.

beautifuldavinci:

Ideal Female Heads          by Jacques-Augustin Pajou

French sculptor, was born in Paris on the 19th of September 1730. At eighteen he won the Prix de Rome; at thirty he exhibited his Pluton tenant Cerbere enchaint (now in the Louvre).

His portrait busts of Buffon and of Madame Du Barry (1773), and his statuette of Bossuet (all in the Louvre), are amongst his best works.  Pajou died in Paris on the 8th of May 1809.

They say “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.