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Immersed in the Impressionists - Part Two1 comment

TextileRanger wrote 12 hours ago: In my last post I related how Dancing for Degas started me down the path of trying to find out how t … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Movie Reviews, Books, Dancing for Degas, Marie Van Goethem, Seurat, Sunday in the Park with George, The Painted Girls

James Tissot oils at auction: Seven favorites

Lucy Paquette, author of The Hammock: A novel based on the true story of French painter James Tissot wrote 21 hours ago: All prices listed are for general reader interest only, and are shown in this order:                 … more →

Tags: Art Blog, Art History, James Tissot

The World's Only Bob Hope Impressionist

travsd wrote 2 days ago: Today is the birthday of brilliant Canadian comedian Dave Thomas (b.1949). While he has a long list … more →

Tags: Comedy, Television, TV variety, Bob Hope, Brainless/Comedy, Dave Thomas, Rick Moranis, SCTV, Woody Allen

Sunday Sunday Sunday!

TheArkenstone wrote 2 days ago: It’s Sunday afternoon and we’re just about ready to go south. I got a big boost of Richa … more →

Tags: dog, fish story

Lasting Impressions: Twenty Years of The Irvine Museum

terrygdesign wrote 5 days ago: The Irvine Museum celebrates its twentieth anniversary with Lasting Impressions: Twenty Years of The … more →

Tags: Exhibits, art 2, art exhibit, art in the oc, art show, California, california art, Impressionism, Irvine

Tissot vs. Whistler, Degas, Manet & Morisot oils at auction

Lucy Paquette, author of The Hammock: A novel based on the true story of French painter James Tissot wrote 5 days ago: All prices listed are for general reader interest only, and are shown in this order:                 … more →

Tags: Art Blog, Art History, Edouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, Edgar Degas, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, James Tissot

Immersed in the Impressionists5 comments

TextileRanger wrote 6 days ago: I had big plans for April – I was going to focus on Art with a capital A.  I was going to read … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Franco-Prussian war, Paris Commune, Degas, Manet, Pissarro, Dancing for Degas, Napoleon III

No Monagasque Prince for Me at the Musee d'Orsay

Taylor-Kate wrote 1 week ago: Dante and Virgil watch Paulo and Francesca hurled by in a tempest. I was bored so I went to the Muse … more →

Tags: Paris, suicide trees, Dante, inferno, divine comedy, God, Gossip Girl, Musee d'Orsay, Art

Cardiff, Wales: Something for Everyone6 comments

nancycurteman wrote 1 week ago: Cardiff, the capital of Wales, has a history that spans 6,000 years. Before the Roman Conquest in AD … more →

Tags: Travel, united kingdom, Animal Wall, banquet in the castle, cardiff, Cardiff Castle, Sights, Wales

Cité des Fleurs - a little haven

keiryberry wrote 1 week ago: Do you remember I told you we lived in the “grimy” end of the 17th?  Well there is a little haven of … more →

Tags: Life in Paris, 17th arondissement, Cité des Fleurs, Paris, spring

Movie: The Impressionists!

princessdeficit wrote 2 weeks ago: 5 Stars!!! If you love art and especially all the famous impressionists including, Renoir, Monet, De … more →

Tags: Flowers, Garden, Nature, Ballet, France, Art, Renoir, monet, Manet

The Impressionists, Monet and Giverny4 comments

frenchimmersion wrote 2 weeks ago: Last weekend, just before ‘husband à l’etranger’ set off again for Nigeria, we wal … more →

Tags: Living in France, French tours and visits, Architecture, Rouen, Cathedral, Musée de Beaux Arts, normandy, monet, Giverny

Vulgar or just New?2 comments

charcoalblue wrote 2 weeks ago: Medieval times were dark and depressing, rife with disease and poverty leaving a meager life expecta … more →

Tags: Artist Profiles, artist story, Creativity, Education, Story 2, Thoughts, Beauty, critics, dark

A spotlight on Tissot at the Met's "Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity"2 comments

Lucy Paquette, author of The Hammock: A novel based on the true story of French painter James Tissot wrote 2 weeks ago: Last week, I visited “Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity” at the Met. The exhibition … more →

Tags: Art Blog, Art History, Albert Bartholomé, Edouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, Edgar Degas, James Tissot, Marquis de Miramon

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roos wrote 2 weeks ago: BRIDGE OF LIFE A tiny connection lining the groves of a Rock full of spikes. For a short reflection … more →

Tags: written landscape, Art, Vision, Poetry, Land Art, Pembrokeshire, Photography, Written Landscape, Rhein II

From Pig's Bladders to Facebook

penfrea wrote 2 weeks ago: One of my more “painterly” works influenced by my color theory teacher and Impressionism … more →

Tags: Creativity, Art, Arts, classical realism, facebook, French Impressionists, Innovation, Painting, social networking

The Artists’ Rifles, London8 comments

Lucy Paquette, author of The Hammock: A novel based on the true story of French painter James Tissot wrote 3 weeks ago: Lord Ranelagh at the volunteer gathering in Brighton, 1863. Illustrated London News. (Photo: wikimed … more →

Tags: Art Blog, Art History, Artists' Rifles, Camille Silvy, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, David Wilkie Wynfield, Edward Burne-Jones, Frederic Leighton, Henry Wyndham Phillips

Buy Master Impressionists Mini Puzzles 40 count

eaarnpdheatherpistonea4432 wrote 3 weeks ago: The cheapest deal for Master Impressionists Mini Puzzles 40 count See our great selection and top sh … more →

Tags: Máster, mini, Puzzles

Artists & Technology

cinderella wrote 4 weeks ago: I was just pondering about how lucky we are that there are so many different softwares and applicati … more →

Tags: Art, technology, iPhone Apps


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