William-Adolphe Bouguereau + The Four Times of Day
L’Aurore (Dawn) - 1881
Le Jour (Day) - 1884
La Crépuscule (Twilight) - 1882
La Nuit (Night) - 1883
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There is no guilt on the one who did not succeed in his plans, but it is impossible to forgive the one who did not even try.
Have a cozy evening.
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Evening Mood (William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1882)
In an article for Spatial Vision, Baingio Pinna praises Bouguereau's technical skill, writing:
The female sensuality is mainly due to the realistic representation of the young woman and to the enveloping transparent veil moving slowly all around her body and, at a more primary phenomenal level, also to the sinusoid wavy lines that seem to dance synergistically and harmonically through their good continuation.
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The streets between Yurakucho station and the western edge of the imperial palace grounds are one of our favorite places in Tokyo for winter illuminations. The lights are on but things are yet to kick into full festive gear. In the meantime some of the area's ginkgo trees are putting on a show of their own.
Heading home, Tuesday evening.
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Evening Mood (detail), c.1882. William Adolphe Bouguereau,
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Sonnenuntergangsblüte
Sunset blossom
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Peaceful evening
Ksamil, Albania. View towards the islands in the bay, which include Corfu, Greece. Olympus XA on Lomography CN 100 film.
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Love is poetry, it is not dedicated to everyone.
Have a cozy evening.
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