Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Evening Primrose Tablets

February 26, 2011 Louvre Museum

Present: 2

Firefly 92: Agnes, Frances
com 4: 0
LPO: 0
Topic: 17th century English paintings

Upcoming visits are possible by the proposed guide : The Paintings Nordic

Frances: Visit rewarding
Agnes: It is interesting to visit the Louvre with a speaker. Thank you

guided tour of English painting of the painters of the 17th century was rich with commentary by our guide. HL
Artists covered: Dominikos Theotokopoulos El Greco, Zurbaran, Ribera, Velasquez, Murillo

Monday, February 28, 2011

What Systems Of The Body Are Affected By Malaria

Paul Belmondo - The February 27

Paul Belmondo The museum located in Boulogne-Billancourt
was inaugurated in 2010. A museum dedicated to modern works by the artist of the twentieth century: Paul Belmondo.

Sculptures, paintings, drawings, medallions ... Marble, stone, bronze ... A tactile tour the first floor has to awaken our senses and experience the material otherwise. Major corridors, mirrors, high ceilings and moods of each room can not remain indifferent.

Bauchillot The castle of the 18th century welcomes the work of Paul Belmondo, classical sculptor of the twentieth century.


The ground floor:






Top Floor (painting and drawings):





The first stage (tactile tour):
Comments:

Sebastian (Firefly 92) - "Thanks for this beautiful exhibition. I did not know Paul Belmondo. I'll go, and thank you for the Firefly!"

Thomas (Firefly 92) - "Museum interesting and enjoyable. I discovered Paul Belmondo and all his works. I found this museum very warm. "

Bruno (4 papers) -" It would please me. I liked it. "

Marie-Claire (4 papers) -" It was the first time I heard about the museum Paul Belmondo. I liked the ground floor that was illuminated by the cons third floor was a little dark. I liked the sculpture of Apollo. I found succeeds sculpted portraits that seem to be diffcult to achieve, and the imperial family Farah-Diba. "



Magali - "Interior Architecture surprising. I preferred the drawings."

Francis (Firefly 92) - "A museum, all beautiful, brand new for Paul Belmondo. It is a beautiful tribute!"

Andrea - "really nice museum to visit, and to visualize a wide range of artist's work. It also tells something about the different techniques of carving, modeling , and the vocabulary that is attributed to the sculptures. "


For those who want to discover or rediscover this unique address is:

14 Rue de Boulogne-Billancourt Drinker (next to the church of Boulogne)

Friday, February 25, 2011

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Expo Esterhazy in the gallery

Thursday, 24 February we go visit the exhibition at the Esterhazy pincothèque

presentation : Great Hungarian noble family whose origins date back to the Middle Ages, Esterházy, loyal to the crown imperial Habsburg have served the Austria both the army and in administration. From the

seventeenth century, the princes Esterházy - Paul and the greater palatine Nicolas I "the Magnificent" - is their collection of art as evidence of their magnificence. During the Enlightenment, the collection reached its apogee with Nicolas II , patron and connoisseur; to death of it, it includes tables 1156.

We could see a series array of all kinds, landscape painting to religious influence, Italian painting, people influentent , dating from the 16th to 18th centuries

Comments:

Pierre L92: I loved, it was well, congratulations

John Stone L92: Each painting I liked it was original and interesting cultural

Claudine L92: The paintings of the 16th century drew my attention because of couelurs primary subjects Evoked (religious) thank you.

Séverine L92: Very nice exhibition on painting européene of 16 th to 18 th century

Francis L92: I do not know not Esterhazy, it was interesting .

Agnes L92: What beauty Esterhazy was very rich!

Jacques L92: Amazing Budapest museum that has as many masterpiece

Patrick LPO : Superb expo that makes you want to go to Budapest

Dominique L92: Magnificent Expo!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

I Have Thrush Can I Get A Brazilian Wax?

March 3: Signed by Tony Cragg in the library of the Centre Pompidou