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an old building with many windows and ornate architecture

A close up of a fragment of the west front of St Maclou Church in Rouen. The rose window is behind the tall middle gable and it is surmounted by a gable of its own. Above it some parapets, arcading, some pinnacles and a tower. With poster edges filter and Orton effect.

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Eva Green looked daunting as she swept through Dublin on Monday wearing an imposing costume while filming the third season of Penny Dreadful.#all-black #Dreadful #gothic #period #Green costumes women Eva Green in all-black gothic period dress for Penny Dreadful 24+ | costumes women | 2020 Fitted Long Historical Coat, 1800s Long Coat, Fitted Victorian Black Outerwear, Fitted Black Victorian Outerwear, Black Long Sleeve Victorian-inspired Dress, Period Dress, Victorian Costume, Penny Dreadful, Eva Green

Eva Green looked daunting as she swept through Dublin on Monday wearing an imposing costume while filming the third season of Penny Dreadful.#all-black #Dreadful #gothic #period #Green costumes women Eva Green in all-black gothic period dress for Penny Dreadful 24+ | costumes women | 2020

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a painting of a woman sitting on a chair in front of a dresser and mirror

Tissot painted "The Confessional" during the first stage of his career, before he left Paris and took up residence in London after the Commune in 1871. Although he was a friend of Courbet, Manet, and Degas, his style shows very little of their influence. His work is more descriptive than theirs, and he focused exclusively on the upper echelons of society. Tissot's women were the paradigm of contemporary feminine beauty and grace, against which Degas later rebelled with his piercing analysis…

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people are walking around in front of the cathedral

Notre-Dame de Paris, referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. The cathedral was consecrated to the Virgin Mary and considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture. Wikipedia Spire height: 91.44 m (300.0 ft) (formerly) Tower height: 69 m (226 ft) Number of spires: 1 (destroyed by fire) Construction started: 1163

Early nineteenth century woman having a restless sleep in bed a book with the title the vampire lies on her bedside table

The Vampire (1825) by Eugene Delacroix (French artist, lived 1798-1863). On the side table there is a book open to the title page ‘Le Vampire’ (Polidori?). Is this woman sleeping after having read the story? Or is she a character from the book? #gothic

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