He was born on 1746 in Fuendetodos, Spain. He began his art studies as a teenager (and even spent time in Rome, Italy, to advance his skills). In 1770s, he began to work for Spanish royal court and – in addition to his – commissioned portraits of the nobility, creating works that criticized his era. At first, Goya learned by …
Read More »THE SPANISH NIGHT TRAINS – Sleep all night, arrive wide-eyed
The best part is you spend the time you would’ve been sleeping, sleeping (and you get to wake up in your destination). How precious is your vacation time? All to make sure you arrive relaxed and refreshed. RAILEUROPE. Your work time? Or any of your time? There’s a restaurant and cafeteria on board to satisfy any cravings. https://www.raileurope.com/index.html All carriages …
Read More »PAINTING THE CHARACTER OF PEOPLES – pose, facial expression and mood. Expressive magic of a man named Sandro Botticelli
SANDRO BOTTICELLI 1/3 – He was born in in Florence, Italy. As a boy, he apprenticed as a goldsmith. By his forties, Botticelli was himself a master. He worked in all the current genres of Florentine art, painting altarpieces in fresco and on panel, tondi (round paintings), small panel pictures, and small devotional triptychs. Botticelli’s first works followed the current …
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CHIESA DI OGNISSANTI, FLORENCE – A dream completed during the 1250, rebuilt around 1627 in Baroque-style
The church was part of the conventual complex founded in 1251 by the Umiliati (who had come to Florence from Lombardy in 1239), it was completed originally during the 1250s, but almost completely rebuilt around 1627 in Baroque-style. The Umiliati, by the dedication and probity of the lay brothers and sisters, gained a reputation in Florence, and dedicated works of …
Read More »PITTI PALACE AND GARDEN BOBOLI, FLORENCE – Two white wings above a beauty sea
In 1457 the palace was built by the Pitti family, by Filippo Brunelleschi, but the original building included only the central part of the building. This huge palace is among the greatest examples of architecture in Florence. In 1549 the building was sold to the Medici, becoming the residence of the Grand Ducal family. Later it was expanded and remodeled …
Read More »ITALIAN RENAISSANCE MUSIC
The art of music through a happy time in the Renaissance. In the sixteenth century, in fact, the arts and sciences had a period of revival and renewal. Secular music, became important with the development of vocal polyphony, and Italy was the center of those renovations. In several cities they were built of musical activity centers, generating two specific musical …
Read More »MYTHICAL RESTAURANTS IN FLORENCE – Central, scenic or artistic (not forgetting the pencil)
What better place for your special occasion? Perhaps, a restaurant overlooking the Ponte Vecchio. Furniture in light tones, in a refined setting. Mediterranean cuisine with special wines from watering (preferably zero km). There is no better way to realize this. A dinner in the romantic restaurants of Florence, with panoramic views over the city or the Lungarno. A candlelight (or …
Read More »ITALIAN RENAISSANCE POETRY – Jacopo From Lentini, Matteo Maria Boiardo and Pietro Bembo
HORSEHAIR GOLD CRESPO – Pietro Bembo Horsehair crape gold and amber clear and pure, which has the aura of the snow floats and flies, gentle eyes and lighter than the sun, to do serene day the dark night. Rice, who could dispel any harsh punishment and harsh, rubies and pearls, where to go out so sweet words, that other good …
Read More »A WORLD FULL OF LEMONS – Vitaly Urzhumov
VITALY URZHUMOV 1/3 – Surrealism is often considered both a cultural and revolutionary art movement. The form dedicated itself to depicting the subconscious. If you compare, the main image (lemon tea), sharing a passing surrealistic resemblance to Dali’s The Persistence of Memory. He is Vitaly Urzhumov, the surrealist painter. He use the traditional technique, oil on canvas, and his love …
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