The Child of Fortune (L'Enfant et la Fortune)
Artist: Pierre Bouillon (French, 1776–1831)
Date: c. 1801
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, Rouen, Normandy, France
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The Child of Fortune (L'Enfant et la Fortune)
Artist: Pierre Bouillon (French, 1776–1831)
Date: c. 1801
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, Rouen, Normandy, France

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Portrait of May Sartoris
Artist: Frederic Leighton (British, 1830-1896)
Date: c. 1860
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Description
One of the leading artists of the tendency in British art known as the Aesthetic Movement, Frederic Leighton trained in the continental academic tradition in Germany, Italy, and France and insisted upon beauty and form as the artist’s primary concerns. He was elected president of the Royal Academy in 1878 and elevated to the peerage in 1896.
In 1853, the young Leighton met Adelaide Sartoris, a former opera singer and celebrated hostess whose friendship provided him with an entrée into artistic and fashionable society. He seems to have painted this celebrated portrait of Adelaide’s daughter, Mary Theodosia (May) around 1860, the year after he settled in London. She is aged about fifteen and depicted in the setting of the family’s country residence in Hampshire. The fallen tree suggests the passage of time and mortality, accentuating her fragile beauty.
A descendant of the Kemble family - one of the most distinguished English theatrical dynasties - May was a talented amateur actress and singer. She married Henry Evans Gordon in 1871, and Leighton painted two further portraits of her in the succeeding years.
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Women Bathing
Artist: Bohumil Kubišta (Czech, 1884-1918)
Date: 1911
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Gallery Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
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Letting Go of the Past
Part of Ghost of the Future idea I have :]
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Welcome Home, Let the Earth Embrace You
Dear Seokjin,
You once said that you are the moon, orbiting around us, the earth. You have worked so hard and served us in countless ways over the past years. Thank you for all that you have done, especially on today as we celebrate eleven years of our journey together. Please rest well. Lay down in the sun and let the earth - us, ARMY - embrace you, warm you, and comfort you. Smile, laugh, and exhale. You did well.
With never-ending love,
Magnolia
An ARMY
Resting at a Rest Stop in Washington by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A view looking to the southeast across a grassy field to some nearby trees and then a more distant landscape in this part of western Washington. I had just landed a few hours prior in Spokane and was heading down the interstate with a friend to visit Walla Walla for the first time. What drew me into this image was the grassy field and then the color contrast with the blue skies above. And just a wide-open big sky feel! I decided to work with this older image I captured with a Nikon D90 and see what I might be able to produce using DxO PhotoLab 5.