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12-21-09: Paint the Raven, Evermore

mdmorn wrote 2 weeks ago: Édouard Manet. The Raven. 1875. The Baltimore Museum of Art: The George A. Lucas Collection, purchas … more →

Tags: Arts and Culture, [on air], Baltimore Museum of Art, doreen bolger, Edgar Allan Poe, Manet, Matisse

~ from The Moon and Sixpence

jscolley wrote 2 months ago: ~ from The Moon and Sixpence by W. Somerset Maugham, 1919   I HAVE an idea that some men are born ou … more →

Tags: General, writing, out of place, Quote, quote Maugham, Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence, W. Somerset Maugham, Wanderer

The Mongolian Death Worm by OldChinaHand

warringtononlineblog wrote 4 months ago: The huddled encampment had come into view hours ago, but had never seemed to get any closer as our t … more →

Tags: humour, twitter, David Attenborough, abominable snowman, roy chapman andrews, mongolian death worm, Rolf Harris, indiana jones

Journey 3: Around Some of The National Gallery

arttraveller wrote 6 months ago:   (While I’m learning about art I’m also learning about blogging: this following post contains only … more →

Tags: Futurism, Picasso, Blogging, national gallery, Degas, Klimt, Toulouse Lautrec, Henri Rousseau, Cezanne

The Obsessions of Vacation1 comment

paulbernish wrote 6 months ago: With my family, I spent most of the past week at the ocean, specifically the warm Gulf of Mexico, si … more →

Tags: Commentary, Understanding, @ vacation, beach, Gulf of Mexico, brushes app

yes, expats are more creative2 comments

Nathan wrote 7 months ago: This is for any and all expats or former expats reading this.  Yes, that sneaking suspicion is true. … more →

Tags: Economy, Sweden, Croatia, budapest, the ECONOMIST, Expats, Creativity, Journal of personality and social psychology, William Maddux

Why Gaugin is a Muse of Mine

londonartgirl wrote 8 months ago: When Do You Marry? I read recently about a new Gaugin being gifted to a Portland Museum. (If you are … more →

Tags: Opinion, Art, Art opinion, paul gaugin, muses, Muse

The lamest fight in history1 comment

Charlie wrote 8 months ago: Art historians have uncovered what quite possibly could have been the lamest fight in the history of … more →

Tags: Van Gogh, severed ear controversy

Links for 5.5.09: Bono's poetry, Dr. Pepper's recipe, Van Gogh's ear...

Josh Kimball wrote 8 months ago: *Evil: Many people hate poetry. Many people hate Bono. Everyone hates Bono’s poetry. I would d … more →

Tags: Music, Links, Video, YouTube, music 2.0, beards, twitter, Bono, Poetry

stay where you are1 comment

monkeymind wrote 10 months ago:   “You need not leave your room. Remain seated at your table and listen. You need not even lis … more →

Tags: meditating, Conscious Living

Van Gogh at Twilight

somefragments wrote 11 months ago: The exhibit of Van Gogh’s work at the MOMA is an interesting exhibit, despite its meager numbe … more →

Tags: Painting, Van Gogh, MoMA, Soutine, platonism, anti-platonism

Persistence of Life

bennythomas wrote 1 year ago: Where does life of a man or woman begins? Birth is merely a point, a reference point, a milestone as … more →

Tags: Moral Philosophy, Truth, character, creative genius, Variable Speeds, circumstances, thoreau, TE Lawrence, Stendhal

Yellow period ends soon

debutnovelist wrote 1 year ago: Several years ago we happened to be in Amsterdam during the fantastic Van Gogh and Gaugin exhibition … more →

Tags: The Yellow Room, Van Gogh, Zoe Fairbairns

9: Musee d'Orsay

reflectjune wrote 1 year ago: Last night I dreamt that I had sex over and over again with the first girl I slept with, Jackie, the … more →

Tags: Art, Travel, Journal, monet, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Degas, Musee d'Orsay, Jane Avril

The Yellow House: Van Gogh and Gaugin

Zane Ewton wrote 1 year ago: I recently reviewed Martin Gayford’s book, The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gaugin and Nine Turbule … more →

Tags: Art, Books, Reviews, Book Review, Van Gogh

Russian and French art embrace in London

juliasorribes wrote 1 year ago: For the first time, Londoners have the opportunity to see paintings from four of Russia’s most … more →

Tags: Visual Arts, London, from Russia, Royal Academy of Arts, State Puskin Museum of Fine Arts, State Tretyakon Gallery, State Hermitage Museum, Renoir, Cezanne

PAUL THEROUX: HAPPY ISLES OF OCEANIA1 comment

mukikamu wrote 2 years ago: Here I am, stepping into something huge again. Paul Theroux is one of the most popular travel writer … more →

Tags: Travelers, Books, AUSTRALIA & THE PACIFIC, New Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii, Easter Island, Australia, Vanatu

From Monet to Lichtenstein4 comments

within6degrees wrote 3 years ago: What do artists Claude Monet and Willem De Kooning; Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Roy Lichtenstein, Vinc … more →

Tags: Paul Allen, Six Degrees of Separation, Seattle, monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, Art, Experience Music Project, De Kooning


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