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François Hubert Drouais | Portrait of a Woman, Said to be Madame Charles Simon Favart (Marie Justine Benoîte Duronceray, 1727–1772) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sleeve, ruche, and three tired lace ruffles detail from François Hubert Drouais' 1757 painting of the French actress Madame Charles Simon Favart (Marie Justine Benoîte Duronceray). See full length painting here: http://pinterest.com/pin/278589926921051691/
Delving into the delightful details of Baroque and Rococo design! The curves, the flourishes, the sheer artistry... there's something truly captivating about these styles. It's like stepping into a world of elegant stories etched in stone and plaster.
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3 Old-Fashioned Sleep Hacks That Science Says Actually Work
For as long as humans have been falling asleep, we've been theorizing about how sleep works, what dreams are for, and how to sleep better. But sleep science, even today, reveals that there's still a lot we don't know about the art of sleeping — and…