Saturday, January 29, 2011

How Long Should I Take Omeprazole

The purr CAT ...

Too cute! This cat is called Micio, (I did not know, I had a crush and "pinched" on this picture so crisp Anna's blog, there was no source cited, so pardon Micio's mom, for once I did not cite the source! lol)

ADORABLE SERENITY ... (Turn the sound very well ...)

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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WINTERS OF GUSTAVE PAUL FISCHER

Paul Gustav Fischer : " Flower Market in Copenhagen" (circa 1915)

Polish Jewish ancestry, the family of fishermen and fishmongers of Danish painter Gustav Fischer Paul lived in Denmark for four generations when it was born July 22, 1860. The artist's father had wanted to become a painter, but he managed to earn a comfortable living when he founded his own business of lacquers and paints. Guided by his father, the young Paul Gustave began painting before the age of 10. Then teenager he attended the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Copenhagen. Fischer began drilling in 1882 with illustrations done for the magazine "Ude og hjemme" it was immediately noticed by the Danish naturalist. The artist captures beautifully the atmosphere of Copenhagen and its inhabitants, and became famous for his series of city scenes.

"Winter Day on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen" - 1888 Oil on canvas

" Copenhagen Street" (circa 1925)

At first, Fischer worked twilights, the afternoons and gray street scenes where the urban crowd in the rain or snow. After a stay in Paris from 1891 to 1895, his palette became richer and brighter, his brush lighter ... The scenes of sunny beach and swimming appeared ... These works reached their zenith between 1890 and 1910.

A view of Kongens Nytorv (King's New Square) by 1900

Fischer also illustrated books for children and designed many famous posters which shone the influence of his masters: Theophile Steinlein and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Besides Paris, the artist traveled and worked in Germany from 1883 to 1909 and in Italy from 1894 to 1922.


"Self-Portrait on Nytorv in Winter"


In those years, the painter Laurits Tuxen dominated art Danes, but a major event was to boost awareness Fischer in 1905. The artist manages to take precedence over Laurits Tuxen on dissolution of the union between Sweden and Denmark-Norway, Fischer instead Tuxen was chosen by the Royal Commission to immortalize recognition of independence from Sweden:


The painter died May 1, 1934 Gentofte, Denmark.

"Street scene in Copenhagen in Winter" - 1900 - oil on canvas

Vesterbrogade 1917

Radhuspladsen - 1908 There is much here that the artist had admiration for Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, a fortiori, the influence of this artist on this piece by Paul Gustave Fischer.

Friday, January 21, 2011

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THE MONTH OF THE YEAR OF HANS THOMA

Hans Thoma: " January"

I discovered Hans Thoma through his paintings on the months of the year, and I must say that "January" remains my favorite (no I'm not born in January, total objectivity lol) but this picture is a marvel, both in his treatise, his realism of contents and its meaning, perhaps a reference to the Magi , and a year beginner, so immaculate.

This German artist born in Black Forest Bernau, October 2, 1839 began her career by decorating the clock faces. In 1859 he entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe. His work took him to Dusseldorf to Italy via Paris, Munich and Frankfurt am Main. His reputation was established
and his talent recognized at an exhibition in Munich where he had entrusted 30 paintings. His art studies had linked with the great masters of his era, nevertheless, his style remained relatively impervious to new trends. His youth spent in the Black Forest inspired painting by Hans Thoma, the artist considered the idyllic life. The German masters Albrecht Altdorfer and Lucas Cranach ancestry were also on the work of the artist.
For details his love of nature, his precise drawing, and his predilection for color, his style has affinities with that of net pre-Raphaelites, including his allegories, for the months of the year are not the only subjects representative of this category. Hans Thoma gave face to Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Mercury ...
Some of his paintings are divided into two private collections in Liverpool. A portrait of the artist and two paintings of subjects "The Guardian of the Valley" and "Romance of Spring" are the Gallery of Dresden. "Eve in Paradise" and "The Valley OPEN held by the Museum of Frankfurt. His most important works are "Paradise", "Christ and Nicodemus," "The Flight into Egypt", "Charon", "Pieta," "Adam and Eve" (Museum of Hermitage, St. Petersburg), "Siesta" (Musée d'Orsay, Paris) "Solitude" and "Triton", the artist produced many landscapes and portraits as well as lithographs and drawings in pen, not to mention a few wall hangings including a cafe in Frankfurt, and in the music room of the house of Mr. Pringsheim in Munich.
Hans Thoma died November 24, 1924 in Karlsruhe, at the age of 85.
biography Source: Encyclopedia Britannica

February
March and April showers

April ... Arrival of Spring ... she annoys the snowman?
May and its reference to the entry of the sign of Gemini (Castor and Pollux)

June month of roses
July and thunderstorms (referring to Jupiter or Vulcan? A bit of both, with the hammer ... I'd rather see Vulcan)

August
September with a clear reference to the astrological sign of Libra and the Archangel Michael celebrated September 29.
October has something pastoral default Fall of a reference ... But it is the month of birth of the artist ...
November and torrential rains
December
Hans Thoma: Cat lithography
Document wikimedia

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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seagrass PLUME OF CARROT

There are books that we like and we like to know, then, live from my library Here are some books in a collection published by Plume de Carotte I never get tired of watching the thread of issues:

The HERBARIUM SCENTED
Freddy Ghozland - Editions Plume de Carotte
De Chanel Dior, through Cartier and Guerlain perfumes of the world is synonymous with luxury and pleasure. Yet we often forget that the history of perfume begins with a flower, fruit, bark fragrant ...
Beautiful exotic weeds or simple, these plants have in common the power to awaken our senses with their scent sometimes surprising . this raw material is already gold. The plants will then be processed using different methods to extract essences, oils and floral waters. From these extracts, perfume, both artists and scientists do their alchemy between testing and strokes of genius, thanks to them that are born these delicate fragrances that make our favorite fragrances. For this work
intoxicating and beautifully illustrated with photographs, it opens the door to human stories and fragrant plant.

MEMORY OF ORCHARDS
by Serge Schall
In this book, the author takes us on a ride in an orchard and regales us with anecdotes, more than 300 varieties of fruits are beautifully presented with full size photos and old prints. Some varieties have gone through history: Already, peasants, knights, Crusaders then tasted. Other varieties are coming from across the world such as Kiwi or Nash. This book tells the history and origin of our fruit, it reports the old varieties, the regional, popular, risky crossings, and those with successful experiences of gardeners curious.
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Prunier's page ...

THE MARINE BESTIARY
Stories and legends of marine animals
By Jean-Baptiste De Panafieu
Dent narwhal, unicorn, sea urchin, magic stone, seahorse, jellyfish, sea fans ... For millennia, animals sailors have given rise to many myths and legends. They are also largely slipped into our everyday lives to help our food, they inspire works of art and manufacture various of pearl buttons with leather boots salmon. Throughout this book, the reader goes to meet shellfish, crustaceans, fish, birds and marine mammals, through the eyes of sailors, fishermen, artists or cooks ...

The HERBARIUM WOODY
Stories and legends of trees and shrubs
By Bernard Bertrand
Foundations Venice built Alder, the world's largest aircraft built in Birch, Ash confidant of timid, greedy friend of Acacia, erzatz coffee berry is Holly, Welsh winners of wars with the If ...
At all times and in any company whatsoever, people used the trees and shrubs for making objects, furniture, frames, outils.Mais of the trees have often provided their share of food, drugs, games ... and legends, all the more amazing as each other. Here in Western Europe, the era of plastic swept in less than half a century, much of this know-how marvelous.
This book, in its way, is intended as a tribute and memory of the riches.
Mimosa ....


The HERBARIUM TRAVELLER
History fruits, vegetables and spices of the world
Jeanguyot and Michelle Martin-Guis Seguier
Origin, History, traditions culinary, medicinal and arrived in Europe Tomatoes, Pumpkins, Beans, Oranges, Apricots, Pineapple, Strawberry, Vanilla, but also, Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmeg or Tea and Coffee ... All these foods and spices are now the delight of our tables and the richness of our cuisine. However, these plants have traveled to reach us: they have lived a thousand human adventures, expeditions, battles, and endless haggling ...
reproductions of 70 plates magnificent herbarium, collected over the centuries by Botanists on the planet.



BESTIARY THE WILD
Bernard Bertrand
Coming to terms with the savage ... Bear, wolf, fox, bat, eagle, cuckoo, bird, snake, salamander, grasshopper, ant, spider ...
Most animals presented in this book are not unknown to the general public. But what knowledge is it, when we know the "weight" that these animals have, peddle and support in the popular traditions? Around them, they are more often fears, fantasies, legends, beliefs expressed, rather than realities naturalists or behavioral ... This book hopes to make a balance between those beliefs and reality to bring us closer to this wild, rising fears of the unknown with the pleasure of shared knowledge.




MEMORY OF VEGETABLE PRICES
Saint Fiacre 2008
By Serge Schall
Push the door of this book and find themselves in a garden to discover all the beautiful things found in the attics, back rooms, gardens, old vegetable seed producers who were kind enough to entrust ...


The HERBARIUM FANTASTIC
Lionel Camille Hignard Renversade
In the newspaper "L'Aurore" dated July 25, 1914, we learn the disappearance of Irenaeus Dubois, "Employee of the Museum of Natural History has not reappeared last three weeks. That is the starting point for the adventure of this amazing book (box of 27 independent facsimiles, illustrated with many newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes, scientific experiments, drawings, photographs ...) based on research botanist at the beginning of this twentieth century on the strange phenomena-yet-real botany. Some will see his ideas are validated, some not ... but who cares!


Toys plants, toxic Herbarium, Herbarium erotic ... Memoirs of landscapes ... and other titles to be published in this Publisher of Fine Books (Editions Plume de Carotte price: 35 €)

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HAVE RECEIVED A SUNSHINE AWARD 2011!

I received a prize !!!!! I am very pleased with this Sunshine Award. Thank you to Danielle VeneziaMicio who awarded me! Thank you all for your interest and your passion for Art (and sometimes for my rant lol) THANK

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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A LITTLE TOUCH OF RED ...

Anders Zorn , 1860 -1920 Norwegian Realist, " Woman costume Orsa "

Garance , magenta, vermilion , coral ... Whatever the shade, long live the RED! Often used for what is called the "Note singing" of an array, where the red is the main color, intensity shakes work. Quellle matter the shade or the amount of red, its brightness is bright, alive, amazing.

Anders Zorn 1860 -1920 Norwegian Realist " Self Portrait in Red " not easy to wear as a total look, but the red suits the artist!

Anders Zorn " Skirt Red

Jules Bastien Lepage
1848-1884 French naturalist," Shoe Shoe Shine London "we read on face of this child the weight of his condition subject to work during the nineteenth century English industrialist. Bastien-Lepage was the teacher of many artists, impressionists and realists.

Alexej Alexeievich Harlamoff Russian Painter 1840-1925 "Girl with Red Scarf " Russian pride in this installation of child

Dante Gabriel Rossetti Pre-Raphaelite English 1828-1882 " PALMIF "light on the silk, various tints of red, magenta, vermilion ....

John William Godward 1861-1922 English Painter Classsique-Art-Victorian " Roman Matron" draped with fantastic ... The marriage of red and purple is superb.


Carl Larsson 1853-1919 Swedish naturalist "Brita as Idun " Brita Larsson, third daughter of the painter embodies the goddess Idun. In Norse mythology, Idun was the keeper of Potato Jouvance the Aesir when crunching feel old.

Carl Larsson 1853-1919 Swedish naturalist " Barbro (Barbro is a daughter of Larsson, but the artist often painted the children of his friends, and friends of his children. positiin graciously to the little girl who was asked to stay good during installation but the position of his feet translates well between childhood shyness and anticipation ...

Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni said Filipepi Sandro Botticelli (1444 or 45-1510) "Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci " (conducted between 1476 and 1480) model also posed for "The Birth of Venus, "a beauty, the remarkable style of Botticelli unrivaled.

William Merrit Chase 1849-1916, American Impressionist "Peonies " total success of this picture where nothing obscures the red white so bright, main topic of the work.

Jean-Dominique Ingres table known as "Anna the Prophetess reading the Bible " it is actually the artist's mother.

Auguste Dominique Ingres Jean- (1780-1867) "Portrait of Madame de Sennon . Garnet superb realism, rendering, and the sumptuous velvet are extraordinarily successful. The face of Madame de Senonnes draws a very pure oval, rounded source of successive right arm to disproportionately elongated (Ingres was glad this "fault" deformation of the body). At the finish of fabrics and materials (skin, jewelry ..) Ingres was a formidable expert.

Anthony Frederick Sandys 1829-1904 English Pre-Raphaelite, " The Red Cap "

Agnolo Bronzino , 1503-1572 mannered Italian Cinquecento, "Lucrecia Panciatichi "Table very classic moreover, unremarkable, but the skill of the artist for the treated materials is splendid, and the union of red and amethyst, ditto for realistic rendering of the table below , same artist:

Agnolo Bronzino " Young Woman and child "

Gustav Klimt 1862-1918 Austrian Symbolist and secessionist" Allegory of Medicine "or" Hygieia " the Red and Gold confer paramount importance of medicine and make this table one of the masterpieces of Art Nouveau. (Judgendstil)

Claude Monet French Impressionist 1840-1926 " Costume Japanese "Camille Monet, the artist's first wife, posed in a suit praised for this wonderful picture.


Sir Edward Coley Burnes Jones 1833-1898 English Pre-Raphaelite " Astrology " What we see in the reflections of the crystal ball? Windows, and ... There we see the painter?

Jacques-Joseph Tissot James said 1836-1902 French Realist, " Young woman in red jacket " (Musée d'Orsay) Laying slightly languid, inert, but unconventional, but the only detail color of the jacket is the painting ...

Lucien Levy Dhurmer , French Symbolist, "Fall " The wind, the dance of detached leaves of their trees, spice tones, blue steel, moving picture, it's Fall ... All the reds dominate ... A wonder!

Jan Van Eyck (1390-1441) Flemish painter, Quatrocento "The Man in Red Turban " 1433 oil on canvas, 25.5 x 19 cm. National Gallery, London

Jan Vermeer Dutch Baroque painter 1632-1675 " The Glass of Wine" Woman in Red, we assume a glass of red wine ...

Jan Vermeer Portrait the red hat "table as famous as his" Girl with a Pearl "


Adam Lehr 1853-1924, American Realist," Apples red and copper pot "

photographs: Editions la Martiniere Taschen - Herscher-Somogy and Wikipedia for Harlamoff



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