icons: 18th Century art
Mar. 11th, 2010 12:58 amIt has been seemingly a century since I've posted any icons, and even longer since any art ones. Thus, here I am to remedy that malady, with one of my favourite eras, and one of my favourite artists from that era. I simply love Boucher's paintings (though I recommend browsing his work with some caution, as he had a penchant for nudes).
These have been on my computer since before I moved, but "unpublished" if you will, except for the few I've been using in my userpics of late. A few duplicates in the way of one painting in multiple icons hopefully won't disappoint, and brownie points to anyone who can spot the painting used on one of my favourite fashion books! ;-D
As always, never alter my graphics, comment, credit, and enjoy!
Teasers:

Please, if you take anything, be so kind as to take note of the numbers of the icon(s) you're saving, since I am always experimenting with my styles and I would like to know what people like best. (This helps me so I can make more!) The numbers are above the icons.
001-029 Francois Boucher, various
001-005 La Toilette
006-010 Young Woman with a Bouquet of Roses
011-016 Madame Berger
017-021 Portrait of Marquise de Pompadour, 1756
022 Portrait of Marquise de Pompadour, 1759
023-026 Madame de Pompadour, 1758
027-029 Madame Boucher
030 An Autumn Pastoral
031-033 The Milliner
034 Jean Valade, Adelaide de France
035 Richard Cosway, A Gentleman, c. 1790
036 Richard Cosway, Captain Edmund Phipps, 1788
037 John Smart, General Stevenson, 1796
038 Richard Cosway, Countess of Hopetoun, 1789
039 Richard Cosway, Lady Seated at a Table Writing a Letter
040 Jean-Frederic Schall, Dancer in Louis XVI Costume
041 Jean-Frederic Schall, Dancer With a Bouquet
040 Chardin, A Lady Taking Tea, 1735
These have been on my computer since before I moved, but "unpublished" if you will, except for the few I've been using in my userpics of late. A few duplicates in the way of one painting in multiple icons hopefully won't disappoint, and brownie points to anyone who can spot the painting used on one of my favourite fashion books! ;-D
As always, never alter my graphics, comment, credit, and enjoy!
Teasers:

Please, if you take anything, be so kind as to take note of the numbers of the icon(s) you're saving, since I am always experimenting with my styles and I would like to know what people like best. (This helps me so I can make more!) The numbers are above the icons.
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001-029 Francois Boucher, various
001-005 La Toilette
006-010 Young Woman with a Bouquet of Roses
011-016 Madame Berger
017-021 Portrait of Marquise de Pompadour, 1756
022 Portrait of Marquise de Pompadour, 1759
023-026 Madame de Pompadour, 1758
027-029 Madame Boucher
030 An Autumn Pastoral
031-033 The Milliner
034 Jean Valade, Adelaide de France
035 Richard Cosway, A Gentleman, c. 1790
036 Richard Cosway, Captain Edmund Phipps, 1788
037 John Smart, General Stevenson, 1796
038 Richard Cosway, Countess of Hopetoun, 1789
039 Richard Cosway, Lady Seated at a Table Writing a Letter
040 Jean-Frederic Schall, Dancer in Louis XVI Costume
041 Jean-Frederic Schall, Dancer With a Bouquet
040 Chardin, A Lady Taking Tea, 1735
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Date: 2010-03-12 08:32 pm (UTC)Ah, lucky you! ;-)