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Rijksmuseum, museum of the Netherlands, in Amsterdam. Dutch art and history from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Welcome to 31 Days of Homemade Music! This month we are exploring how and why everyone can benefit from music making. To see more posts in this series, click here. Yesterday I gave you a representative list of historical pieces of music from Ancient times up through the Renaissance to listen to and enjoy. Today, […]
Cast from the movie, "The Mists of Avalon" Years ago, I read the book The Mists of Avalon, which forever changed my life! The story is told from Morgan Le Fey's point of view, and it deliciously weaves (historical and fantasy) layers and decades of deception, love triangles, war, all with the underlying battle between Druid and Christian. There are few places on earth that can stir my imagination and my fairy-tale, romantic notions more than Tintagel Castle. Set on the rugged coast of North Cornwall, England, Tintagel is steeped in mystery and legend; with a history dating back to the Roman occupation of England. The castle is reported to be the site of the conception of King Arthur; and below the castle lies the great magician's cave of Merlin, which can be accessible at low tide. TINTAGEL CASTLE HISTORY "Even before Richard, Earl of Cornwall, built his castle, Tintagel had come to be associated with the conception of King Arthur. During the summer months, a story-teller is often on hand to bring the legends of King Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot to life. In the bleak mid-winter, Tintagel is a place that inspires the imagination of writers and poets. It's a place of dreams, romance and legend. In June 1998, excavations were undertaken under the direction of Professor Chris Morris of the University of Glasgow, on a relatively sheltered and small site on the eastern side of the island, first excavated in the 1930s. Pottery from the 5th and 6th centuries was found, as well as some fine glass fragments believed to be from 6th- or 7th-century Málaga. Even more remarkable was a 1,500-year-old piece of slate on which remain two Latin inscriptions. The second inscription reads: ‘Artognou, father of a descendant of Coll, has had [this] made.’ Who exactly Artognou was continues to be a subject for lively speculation." Tintagel Castle is set on a dramatic and picturesque headland that is virtually an island, connected to the mainland by a slim finger of land. Over the centuries much of Tintagel castle has fallen into the sea and very little remains today." TINTAGEL "Tintagel Castle is famous for its association with the legend of King Arthur, who was said to be born on Tintagel Island where the remains of the 13th century Castle stand today. With its spectacular location on one of England's most dramatic coastlines, It is an awe-inspiring place to visit and soak up the atmosphere generated by the dramatic views and wonderful legends. Below the castle on the Castle Beach is Merlin’s cave which is accessible at low tide. Merlin's Cave The coastline around Tintagel is significant because it is composed of old Devonian slate; about a mile southwards from Tintagel towards Treknow the coastline was quarried extensively for this hard-wearing roofing surface. The turquoise green water around this coast is caused by the slate/sand around Tintagel which contains elements of copper: strong sunlight turns the water a light turquoise green color in warm weather. The Castle was built by Reginald, Earl of Cornwall on Tintagel Head, where according to Cornish legends the ancient Kings of Cornwall held their court. Tintagel castle was built for propaganda purposes and had no real strategic value. Stained glass window in St Mary's Church, Wales, containing the image of Geoffrey of Monmouth. It was claimed by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century that the castle at Tintagel Head was where King Uther Pendragon seduced Queen Igraine of Cornwall, while her husband, Gorlois, was under siege elsewhere. King Arthur was thus conceived and later writers made the castle his birthplace." King Uther, Lady Igraine and Corlois TINTAGEL CASTLE - CORNWALL "Tintagel Castle stands on windswept cliffs in North Cornwall on one of England’s most dramatic coastlines. The Castle is believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur who, as legend has it, was protected from the evil magician Merlin by his magical sword, Excalibur. Tintagel Castle is an awe-inspiring place to visit and soak up the atmosphere generated by the dramatic views and wonderful legends. Today, the remains of Tintagel castle stand on rugged cliffs high above the sea. Many claim that Tintagel is one of the most romantic places in the UK, with beautiful walks along the Cornish Coast." Source: http://www.tintagelcastle.co.uk/
these Original Canvases are available for sale to collectors
Antonio Mancini, c. 1887
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Auguste Toulmouche 1829-1890 Frankrijk
This article discusses the inspiration behind the many pre-Raphaelite paintings of Arthurian lore.
oil on canvas, 1939 German Karl Hofer (1878 - 1955) Characteristic of Karl Hofer's paintings, The Record Player depicts a single figure set in a domestic interior. The figure's isolation and blank expression, combined with Hofer's somber palatte, create a tone of melancholy that is typical throughout his work. Some historians point to the disturbing qualities of Hofer's pantings as indicative of his disillusionment with the social and political climate in germany at the time. Just a few years before painting The Record Player, Hofer was condemned by the Nazis as a degenerate artist and removed from his teaching post at Berlin's Hochschule für Bildende Künste. His paintings we confiscated.
Framed Gustav Klimt painting prints allow you to display a finished, ready to hang art masterpiece. Completely customizable, this framed The Kiss, c.1908 painting has over sixty frames and tons of mats to choose from. All framed prints are created per order in our New Jersey framing facility. By creating each art print to order, FramedArt.com offers an affordable, hand-made solution to your wall decor needs.
Zijn de gele vogels op de cover van Flow 5 je opgevallen? Wij vielen meteen voor deze kleurrijke illustratie van Becca Stadtlander. Omdat we houden van dit soort botanische illustraties en omdat hij zo lekker zomers is. In dit blog stellen we de illustrator graag aan je voor. Studio aan huis Becca woont en werkt in haar geboorteplaats Covington, […]
For an almost Wordless Wednesday post, I discovered delightful paintings throughout the ages which celebrate the curiosity and sense of wonder that children have as they explore the world around t…
A glance at four brilliant paintings which portray Daphnis and Chloé, the lovers who were blessed by Pan, the Nymphs and Eros.
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Alphonse Mucha Art Nouveau Portrait Class - April 2013 Learn more about how Alphonse Mucha and Gustav Klimt worked on their famous Art Nouveau portraits of women. A review of the body of work that these two artists developed will be discussed, and an indepth look at the materials
A collaborator of Pedro Almodovar's, Argentine-born artist Juan Gatti has credits that include graphic designer for films such as Volver, The Skin I Live In and The Flower of My Secret. Based in Madrid, the artist creates brightly-colored collages that complement the Spanish director's color-saturated cinematography and penchant for visual flourishes. Gatti's collages in the series "Ciencias Naturales" ("Natural Sciences" in English) turn the human anatomy into a canvas for his baroque, tropical arrangements that lie somewhere on the spectrum between still life and portrait. Take a look at some of Juan Gatti's collages after the jump.
Signed print of the original artwork ‘The Shitshow’ by Zeppelinmoon High quality giclee print on 310gsm archival paper Size 8 x 10 inches (approx 20 x 25cm) Signed Posted flat backed & wrapped - please note the clear wraps the prints come in are not plastic! The wraps are made from rapidly compostable potato starch 🥔☺️♻️ Fankyoo youre lush! x P.S If you are sending this lovely print as a GIFT and would like a gift note sent to your recipient, just write your message in the "gift message" box at checkout and I will pop it in your parcel! It's also good to know that no receipts or invoices are included in the parcels :) Postage to the UK is free by Royal Mail 2nd class, or you can select an upgrade to Tracked 1st Class for £2 at checkout. International shipping is a flat fee of £8 worldwide, I send all international items TRACKED and all additional items are free :)
Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 – February 6, 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement.
Art is so often inspired by love, and vice versa. Sometimes it's nice to be able to whip out some artistic knowledge, especially if you're taking a date to an art museum. So, need to impress your sweetie? Check out these five paintings, and make a splash.
Bibliophilic delight from Sophie Blackall, Shaun Tan, Olivier Tallec, and other beloved artists, benefiting public libraries.
Neoclassicism has exerted a powerful influence over art and architecture, helping shape some of the world’s most famous cities. Read on to find out more about this important artistic movement.
''The purpose of this collection is to put before children, and young people, poems which are good in themselves, and especially fitted to live ... 'on the...