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Le goût à la grecque

OnCulture Europe wrote 1 month ago: The transition from heavily ornate rococo to a classicizing aesthetic inspired by the Greek antiquit … more →

Tags: Art and culture in Europe, Greece, ATHENS, national gallery of greece, Rococo

"Dying Hercules": Greek mythological classical theme, male body symbolism painting, contemporary expressionism, figurative, strong movement, thick outline form, acrylic painting #8941, 2009 | Kazuya Akimoto Art Museum

bobotaro wrote 1 month ago: Kazuya Akimoto Art Museum “Dying Hercules”: Greek mythological classical theme, male bod … more →

Tags: mythology, Man, Greek, European, Muscular, male body symbolism, Expressionism, male, Figurative

Hitler the neoclassicist: lucky Germania rescued from rubble

clarespark wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: 1, Hitler, captain ahab, Centaurs, Murray research center, harvard

Inside Trindade Church1 comment

thelocalguide wrote 2 months ago: Note: Religious content – This following post shows the inside of a Roman Catholic Church from … more →

Tags: Oporto - Churches, Travel, oporto, city, Photography, Europe, monument, Portugal, Sacred Art

Architecture in Greece

grpresspoland wrote 3 months ago: From Neoclassicism… (GREEK NEWS AGENDA) The Municipal Gallery in Piraeus features an architectural e … more →

Tags: Construction, Greece, Architecture, Modernism

Piranesi & Gouache

Charlie wrote 3 months ago: Giambattista Piranesi was an Italian artist famous for his etchings and engravings.  He drew the mos … more →

Tags: Prints, Objet d'Art, piranesi, Italy, romanticism

Artist Birthdays September 3 - JULES JACQUEMART

Park West Gallery wrote 3 months ago: JULES JACQUEMART (September 3, 1837 – September 26, 1880) Nationality: French Field: Painting, print … more →

Tags: Artist Birthdays, Park West Gallery artist, Park West art, Printmaking, French painter, Jules Jacquemart, artist birthdays September 3, objets d'arte, Souvenirs de voyage

Swedish Neoclassicism

enfilade18thc wrote 4 months ago: Carl Wilhelm Carlberg, Gunnebo House, ca. 1780s (Photo by Tor Svensson, Wikimedia Commons) Interior … more →

Tags: on site, Gunnebo House

Chapter Seventeen :: Josh7 comments

Kevin Wilder wrote 5 months ago: WHAT HAPPENS AT THE PARTY :: BY KEVIN WILDER AS I REFLECT ON THE BIZARRE chain of events that have l … more →

Tags: [chapter 17], Some New Trend, josh bates, Kevin Wilder, Jay-Z, McPheerson Manor, Basement party, futon, making out

Some of my musical pet peeves

clariniano wrote 6 months ago: People who lump all 20th (and 21st) century so-called classical music as weird. There’s a lot of dif … more →

Tags: humour, 1, Music, Learning, Clarinet, tone, Talent, modern, Annoyance

Phaedra by Jean Racine1 comment

ohshush wrote 7 months ago: Phèdre (originally Phèdre et Hippolyte) is a dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine ve … more →

Tags: Western Literature, Drama, Jean Racine

The Rape of the Lock

ohshush wrote 7 months ago: The Rape of the Lock is a mock-heroic narrative poem written by Alexander Pope, first published anon … more →

Tags: All Poetry, Western Literature, Alexander Pope

Neoclassicism

ohshush wrote 7 months ago: Neoclassicim (1660-1798) After the Renaissance came a reaction in the direction of order and restrai … more →

Tags: Western Literature, Alexander Pope, Jean Racine

Of Gods and Goddesses

ectopist wrote 7 months ago: Our general understanding of the ontogenesis of polytheistic systems in the space which came to cons … more →

Tags: Philosophy, politics and sociology, polytheism, Matriarchy, mythology, God(s), Goddesses, Triple Goddess, gimbutas

Serious Pixel Play: Brian Stubler at JavaNaut Cafe1 comment

stevebrisendine wrote 7 months ago: "DISCARDED BABIES", Digital Photograph. Brian Stubler Brian Stubler & the Clothesline … more →

Tags: Art, Opening Receptions, Photography, Wayne Thiebaud, Volker Neighborhood, JavaNaut Cafe, University of Central Missouri, Brian Stubler, Pieter Brueghel the Younger

First Cafe in Europe5 comments

Stella Stopfer wrote 11 months ago: Do you know what was the first cafe in Europe? Where did it open and what is the story behind it? If … more →

Tags: Must visit places, My trips - My travel guides, Travel Stories, Antonio Pedrocchi, Basilica di Santo Antonio di Padova, Cafe Perdocchi, donatello, first cafe in europe, Gattamelata

Chronophage • Time Machine

Fatima Travassos wrote 1 year ago: One of the strangest clocks in the world, the Time Eater features a giant grasshopper or “Chronophag … more →

Tags: Contemporary, Ancient & Classical Art, Conceptual Art, the global village, mythology, post-modern, whimsey, Todd Towers, Chronophage

KarLAG Buildings in "Stalin's Neoclassicism" Style1 comment

kazaknomad wrote 1 year ago: According to the Museum brochure this structure was built in 1933-35 by forcing 1,000s of prisoners … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Kazakhstan, kolkhoz, Gulag, Karlag, Museum of Memory of Political Repression, House of Technics, NKVD, Brigantina

Alexei Ratmansky at The New Yorker Festival1 comment

Evan wrote 1 year ago: On Saturday afternoon, The New Yorker Festival presented a discussion between dance critic Joan Acoc … more →

Tags: American Ballet Theatre, Balanchine, Ballet, christopher wheeldon, Dance, Dance writing, INTERNATIONAL, Music, New York City


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