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  • Brig “Mercury” after a Victory over Two Turkish Ships, 1848
    Art,  Artist,  English

    Ivan Aivazovsky and the Russian Painters of Water

    March 2, 2023 / 0 Comments

    Master of the Sublime, he made the ocean the principal subject of his work. Sometimes wild and raging, sometimes calm and peaceful, the life of the ocean is composed of as many allegories as the human condition.

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    August Macke

    Une symphonie de couleurs : La lumière sur l’éclat artistique d’August Macke

    January 5, 2024

    The Venetian (Beach) School

    January 25, 2014
    Die Schule von Athen, 1508-1511

    Raffael – Der geniale Maler und Architekt der Hochrenaissance

    December 8, 2022
  • Forum Romanum, for Mr Soane’s Museum, 1826
    Art,  English

    Turner – the painter of light – is the best-loved English Romantic artist

    December 29, 2022 / 0 Comments

    At fifteen, Turner was already exhibiting View of Lambeth. He soon acquired the reputation of an immensely clever watercolourist. A disciple of Girtin and Cozens, he showed in his choice and presentation of theme a picturesque imagination which seemed to mark him out for a brilliant career as an illustrator.

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    REPITE HASTA QUE GRITE

    January 14, 2014
    Battersea Reach, ca. 1863

    James McNeill Whistler – Né sous une étoile errante

    February 18, 2022

    Gay Art

    April 3, 2019
  • English,  Happy Birthday

    Isaac Levitan: Simple, Unpretentious landscapes through his eyes

    August 30, 2021 / 0 Comments

    At the end of the nineteenth century the landscape was one of the foremost genres in Russian painting. It was this influence that shaped Levitan’s art, an art fully and by right symbolic of the finest achievements of Russian landscape painting.

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    Swagga like Us

    July 19, 2013

    Going Dutch

    June 11, 2013
    Street-Art-in-Venice-California-–-Photography-by-Étienne-Laurent

    Shelley’s Art Musings – The great C word…

    April 20, 2020
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    All at Sea

    January 20, 2014 / 2 Comments

    Think of Turner, and you think of the sea. Beaches, ports, sunrises, sunsets, raging storms, crashing waves and heavy battles, conjured up in a swirling mist of colour and light. You might be surprised to learn, then, that the National Maritime Museum’s current exhibition is in fact the first major one dedicated to this theme. The sea has been a subject of fascination for many of the greatest artists, from Brueghel and Rembrandt to Signac and Monet. But it was Turner whom the subject gripped with the most fervour, pulling him in with its charms and relentless metamorphosis. Watch the sea from a cliff top for an hour or two…

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    La vie de Hokusai : L’artiste visionnaire de l’Ukiyo-e au Japon

    December 6, 2024
    Flowers

    When you take flowers in your hand, it is your world for a moment

    June 28, 2022
    Xmas

    What is Christmas?

    December 23, 2023
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Landscape Art, Depictions of a Nature That Might Cease to Exist

    March 21, 2013 / 0 Comments

    I’m supposed to talk about pretty landscapes and painters from the 17th century until now that have slowly incorporated said landscapes into their paintings more and more, until finally Landscape became its own genre. And fine: nature is nice; butterflies, yay. Instead, I’d like to note that BP is sponsoring this. BP! The company that is ruining similar landscapes to the ones we’re meant to enjoy in the exhibition. Did the corporation’s discussion for putting this on the agenda include a “yeah, we better show them now before the destruction and decimation of our planet is complete”? The extraction and ceaseless use of natural gasses and oil is doing palpable…

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    日本武士刀

    October 25, 2017

    Rodin at the Met: A Kéz Hatalmát

    November 8, 2017

    Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me

    March 26, 2014
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Beaux-Arts, fromage, guillotines, and other French concepts

    January 17, 2013 / 3 Comments

    I started learning French about ten months ago. It was an idea that I toyed with for the ridiculously large span of one to thirteen years prior (when it was offered in middle school and my dearest mother thought Spanish would prove more useful in my future and made me study it instead – I will neither agree or disagree with that point all of these years later). Initially this venture, ten months ago, started out of spite – I was surrounded by French speakers and could never get a word in edgewise because I never knew what the hell they were talking about. I planned to learn it the…

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    Pierre Bonnard – The colour of history

    January 8, 2019

    Glass Mirrors and Serial Codes: A Glimpse into the Self Portrait

    November 16, 2013
    L’Assassin, 1910

    Edvard Munch, le maître de la perception psychologique, émotionnelle et spirituelle

    September 16, 2022
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