https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Ducreux
So, he was a multi-talented artist who worked under the ‘fat boy’* and somehow managed to survive the bloody French Revolution, alongside his colleague David.
* one of Louis XVI’s most notorious nicknames
My understanding is that he was meticulously-trained as an artist, and generally-speaking, did thoroughly professional work… until he had his personal time, in which he decided to ‘boogie on down with his bad self,’ as we once used to say in the States. I think. XD
But wait, there’s more! I understand that some of his pics recently turned in to a sort of cottage-industry of memes. Behold:
EDIT: Alright, alright, here’s a couple of those decoded. Most are rap-themed, I think?
#2 They see me rollin’, they hatin’ (Ridin song reference)
#7 STOP, it’s hammer-time (MC Hammer song ref)
This guy has probably rotted into the soil itself by now.
Dude still fucks.
This guy has probably rotted into the soil itself by now.
We are all just briefly borrowing our particles, mssr:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1rFAaAKpVc
I understand that some of his pics recently turned in to a sort of cottage-industry of memes.
Recently? They’ve been rap memes of this guy for ages. He also starred alongside the “HA HA, I’M USING THE INTERNET” guy
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/joseph-ducreux-archaic-rap
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ha-ha-guy
edit : # 5 is move bitch, get out the way
edit 2: #6 : harlem shake
#8 : umbrella , beyonce
#9 : can’t touch this.
EDIT 3: What does this have to do with european graphic novels?
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Recently? They’ve been rap memes of this guy for ages.
Haha, I guess I missed it by a matter of eras.
I was big-time in to rap in the late 80’s and early-90’s, and never saw this meme, even on the early WWW or via BBS’s at the time. Later, when I went full-time internet around 10-15yrs later, I still didn’t see it, then.
Ducreux, you stealthy-ass mofo…!!
Disregard women acquire currency
#13 I LIKE BIG BUTTS AND I CANNOT LIE
Fry you can’t sit at home listening to classical music forever