Also French creativity is nourished by imagination and imagination, it feeds on a thought that has to do with the curiosity that drives you to search and discover something. Creative work feeds on emotions, that is, instantaneous physical reactions to a solicitation (internal or external). Creativity is nourished by relaxation, which is why for all creative people it is important to choose the place where to feed on emotions, generating poems or novels, music or paintings.
You could take a trip through the regions of great wines celebrated in the world. You may find that the Restaurant Guy Savoy is leading the world rankings 2018. But you’re an expert of the finest cuisine, or simply a lover of good food, seduced by the variety of flavors of our art tour in France, together four people who were born here. http://it.france.fr/
He had walked in the desolate suburbs of Paris (where he was the doctor of the poor), that’s why LOUIS-FERDINAND CELINE loved to call himself the chronicler of human misery. He was born in Courbevoie on a day in late May 1894. The pseudonym with which he signed all his works was the name of his maternal grandmother. Experiences of the horrors of the Great War and the enjoyable life of the rear had lived through; he had observed the rise of a cynical bourgeoisie and the hardships of colonial Africa.
FRANCOIS BOUCHER was born in Paris on a September day, learning from his father the first painting and printing techniques. Growing up, he had raised the level of the preliminary design for studio painting, bringing it to authentic and finished art in its own right. Among his portraits, the most famous is that of the Pompadour, built in 1755. FRANCOIS BOUCHER had a prodigious creative fruitfulness, therefore his production is exterminated. He worked to please the court of Louis XV, coming to represent the French taste abroad. He dominated French painting until the emergence of neoclassicism, when the criticisms accumulated on him. Among the museums exhibiting his works, the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
PIERRE BONNARD placed emphasis on the intimate affections of the characters and on the visions of Parisian gaps, embellished with vital human presences. His way of working was inspired by the occult sciences and by magic, away from realism, until he reached symbolist painting. Visiting the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, you can admire some of his paintings.
From the relationship with a comedian, in 1816 a son was born to her. The following year, MARCELINE DESBORDES-VALMORE had married an actor. Her first collection of poems was published in 1819, but further publications followed, up to that of 1843 (Bouquets et prières). She died in Paris at the end of July 1859, a city where she awaits you in the Montmartre Cemetery.
Before leaving the north of France, you can visit the city where one of his painters was born. PIERRE BONNARD was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses. Together with Paul Sérusier, Maurice Denis and Paul Ranson he had formed the group of inspired painters. His way of working is based on meditated painting, with the incisive use of color. From 1900 on he had made numerous trips, looking for new subjects.
Through the seasons, accompanied by a guide or alone, you can discover the city of Agen. Arriving in this south / west of France, you can enter the Manoir de Prades, the one that forms a quadrilateral with its dependencies around a central courtyard. Its cathedral of Saint-Caprais is inscribed on the list of world heritage. More than 3000 objects are exposed in 26 rooms, that’s why you should not forget the visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, famous for Goya masterpieces, the Venus del Mas (Roman period) and a painting by Tintoretto, discovered during the 1997 inventory. A man with a big heart, sensitive and honest, he impresses with his candor and humanism. FRANCIS CABREL was born in Agen on an autumn day in 1953. When he was in contact with nature, he spent his childhood in Astafford, receiving his first guitar from an uncle (at the age of ten). Only a few years later he discovered his passion for music, also improvising singer with an instrumental band.
Nicknamed the Madeira of France, it reveals a splendid view of the islands of Lérins off. Le Cannet is a city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. The painter Pierre Bonnard bought a villa there, where he died in 1947. Classified in the inventory of historical monuments and heritage, the Villa Le Bosquet dominates Cannes with its botanical garden and pink plaster façade. Even the painter Henri Lebasque, a few years later decided to stop in these places. Both are buried in Le Cannet.
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