Home Actress Rebecca Flint HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2022 Rebecca Flint Instagram - πŸ‘— Parlour Scene with Two Ladies, by Vittorio Reggianini (1858 - 1938) πŸ‘—β£ ⁣ Although not contemporary of the Regency era, Vittorio Reggianini - an Italian painter, and master of painting silks and satins - perfectly captures the imagination with the grand opulence of eras bygone.⁣ ⁣ My painting recreation was created with @photoshop, wearing a dress I had sewn myself πŸͺ‘⁣ ⁣ Can you spot the difference? 🀩 London, United Kingdom

Rebecca Flint Instagram – πŸ‘— Parlour Scene with Two Ladies, by Vittorio Reggianini (1858 – 1938) πŸ‘—β£ ⁣ Although not contemporary of the Regency era, Vittorio Reggianini – an Italian painter, and master of painting silks and satins – perfectly captures the imagination with the grand opulence of eras bygone.⁣ ⁣ My painting recreation was created with @photoshop, wearing a dress I had sewn myself πŸͺ‘⁣ ⁣ Can you spot the difference? 🀩 London, United Kingdom

Rebecca Flint Instagram - πŸ‘— Parlour Scene with Two Ladies, by Vittorio Reggianini (1858 - 1938) πŸ‘—β£ ⁣ Although not contemporary of the Regency era, Vittorio Reggianini - an Italian painter, and master of painting silks and satins - perfectly captures the imagination with the grand opulence of eras bygone.⁣ ⁣ My painting recreation was created with @photoshop, wearing a dress I had sewn myself πŸͺ‘⁣ ⁣ Can you spot the difference? 🀩 London, United Kingdom

Rebecca Flint Instagram – πŸ‘— Parlour Scene with Two Ladies, by Vittorio Reggianini (1858 – 1938) πŸ‘—β£
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Although not contemporary of the Regency era, Vittorio Reggianini – an Italian painter, and master of painting silks and satins – perfectly captures the imagination with the grand opulence of eras bygone.⁣
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My painting recreation was created with @photoshop, wearing a dress I had sewn myself πŸͺ‘⁣
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Can you spot the difference? 🀩 London, United Kingdom | Posted on 28/Mar/2022 00:05:28

Rebecca Flint Instagram – The Lover’s Eye πŸ‘οΈβ€πŸ—¨οΈ a romantic and rare regency era trend in miniature portraiture ❣️⁣
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Less than 1,000 original Lover’s Eye miniatures are known to be in existence, so I had no choice but to try and paint my own! I’m no artist, but I took to my paints with my finest brush at hand πŸ–ŒοΈβ£
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WHAT IS A LOVER’S EYE PAINTING?⁣
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Before we had cameras at our disposal, for the wealthiest of the past, a miniature portrait was the only way to keep your loved one’s likeness on hand. ⁣
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Said to be invented by Prince George of Wales πŸ‘‘, in pursuit of a woman he was not permitted to marry, he instead sent her a small portrait of solely his eye in one of his love letters πŸ’Œ prior to their secret engagements. In return, she commissioned an eye portrait of her own for him to wear around his neck. πŸ‘οΈβ£
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Eyes are the window to the soul, and by reducing the miniature portrait to only an eye, intrigue and anonymity could blossom 🌸 as a result. These trendy portraits became a tokenistic way to secretly carry your lover with you, without exposing who they may be.⁣
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Why not try and create your own too? Mayfair
Rebecca Flint Instagram – πŸ‘— Parlour Scene with Two Ladies, by Vittorio Reggianini (1858 – 1938) πŸ‘—β£
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Although not contemporary of the Regency era, Vittorio Reggianini – an Italian painter, and master of painting silks and satins – perfectly captures the imagination with the grand opulence of eras bygone.⁣
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My painting recreation was created with @photoshop, wearing a dress I had sewn myself πŸͺ‘⁣
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Can you spot the difference? 🀩 London, United Kingdom

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