• ahimsa@diasp.org
    ahimsa@diasp.org
    2020-11-07

    uncombed and talented, so beautiful! And this was 11 years before Wollstoncraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women!

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  • Floriane Huet
    Floriane Huet
    2020-11-07

    Ce qui est dommage, c'est que bien que ça soit dans le domaine public, ces images ne sont pas libres de droits :(

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  • ahimsa@diasp.org
    ahimsa@diasp.org
    2020-11-07

    @Floriane Huet aussie plus que 70 % des papiers du Newton!

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  • Floriane Huet
    Floriane Huet
    2020-11-07

    By the way, France (with le Louvre in particular), is one of few land where you can't use the pictures you took in their museums...

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  • Floriane Huet
    Floriane Huet
    2020-11-07

    In UK, I don't know but in USA, you can, there is a jurisprudence for that.

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  • Floriane Huet
    Floriane Huet
    2020-11-07

    (As a graphic designer, I had to do a job about the XVIIIe and XIXe centuries and I had a hard time finding pictures I could use)

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  • YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    2020-11-07

    this is a self-portrait of herself she painted at the age sixteen [+]
    she was a genuine beauty ! ♥

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  • Eduardo Bonsi
    Eduardo Bonsi
    2020-11-07

    It is good to see a woman painter! ❤️

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  • YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    2020-11-07

    but, at the Louvre homepage I could copy the link to The Lacemaker - A dater assez tard dans l'oeuvre de l'artiste, vers 1669/1670

    or, Rembrandt's Bethsabée au bain tenant la lettre de David

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  • ahimsa@diasp.org
    ahimsa@diasp.org
    2020-11-07

    She has a color-pallet unseen by mine eyes.

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  • YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    YA cannot die ⟶ ¿ (>‿◠)
    2020-11-07

    would have loved to know her and talk with her... in a small café in Lyon or Nancy, Perpignan or Moulin, Brest or Colmar :D

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