One more look at Dancer today.
I moved on. Wisdom Defending Youth From The Arrows Of Love is an 1810 painting by Charles Meynier.
Here we have Ernest Bioche de Misery, a portrait by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, from 1807.
Bacchus and Ariadne is an 1821 work by Antoine-Jean Gros.
Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun painted Countess Anna Ivanova Tolstaya in 1796.
I leave off today with this work. Love Seduces Innocence, Pleasure Entraps, And Remorse Follows, an 1809 painting by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon.
Beautiful exhibit! Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteNice.
ReplyDeleteThe last one is the best. The person in the background has had enough!
So it seems.
DeleteAwesome paintings.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
Delete...here, the GOP would ban some of these.
ReplyDeleteTheir loss.
DeleteQuite lovely pieces, William.
ReplyDeleteThey are.
DeleteVery historical ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you.
DeleteA wonderful exhibit.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteUna figura muy decorativa y una buena colección de cuadros, que hace aconsejable su visita.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteVery enjoyable to see this exhibit. Thank you William!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteClassic.
ReplyDeleteVery much so.
DeleteThe ladies look very relaxed in the paintings but I can't imagine sitting around like that topless. Would be a bit chilly.
ReplyDeleteIt would!
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