November 24, 2024 1:44 am

ON RAFFAELLO’S TRACES – A “author’s journey” from Urbino to Rome, following the artistic path of a creative genius.

Crossing the existential parable of a talent, through places and faces of his characters. In Urbino, the collections belonging to the National Gallery of the Marche, are on display in Ducal Palace (built for the Duke Federico da Montefeltro), http://www.gallerianazionalemarche.it/en/ducal-palace/ where next to his own rooms (between the twin turrets), the Duke had a splendid study built using wood inlay. …

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KISSED MOUTH DON’T LOSE ITS FORTUNE – Giovanni Boccaccio / The Decameron.

When farmers allowed one rooster for ten hens. Stendhal’s syndrome, is a psychosomatic disorder that causes dizziness and hallucinations when an individual is exposed to an experience of great personal viewing art. Welcome Florence, while you exposed to the super concentrated works of art. Don’t worry for syndrome, the effects are relatively short-lived, but what you will see remain with …

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SHORT AND FULLY POETIC MASTERPIECES – Sandro Penna / A strange joy of living, even in pain.

Oracular wisdom verses, inside Epic imprint. Here you find historical structures, museums and attractions such as the Perugina Chocolate Factory https://www.perugina.com/it During the Middle Ages, Perugia was known for its devotion to the development of arts and culture. Here he was called to work Raphael, when he moved between Florence and Perugia. Today it is a small museum dedicated to …

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ALBERTO BURRI – ITALIAN PAINTER AND SCULPTOR – Shutting off from the rest of the world.

To create a new platform for visual arts. Following the traces of Raffaello’s life, our art itinerary arrives in a city where he worked in the Church of San Nicola, Città di Castello. https://www.umbriatourism.it/en_US/-/citta-di-castello Pliny the Younger built his villa (until now identified with walls, mosaic floors and marble fragments). As you can observe, the city is mostly built of brick. …

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RAFFAELLO SANZIO, ITALIAN PAINTER AND ARCHITECT – A leading figure of Italian High Renaissance classicism.

When more serene and harmonious qualities are regarded as the highest models. The collections belonging to the National Gallery of the Marche, are on display in Ducal Palace built for the Duke Federico, http://www.gallerianazionalemarche.it/en/ducal-palace/ where next to his own rooms (between the twin turrets), he had a study built using wood inlay. The museum’s prestige is linked to the masterpieces of …

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SPEND BROOKLYN DAY BLENDING ECCENTRIC CREATIVE TASTES – Be sure to check out the Artists and Fleas market in Williamsburg.

Where anyone looking to display, discover, or enjoy a artistic modern-day bazaar. Maybe, here you too can consider a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge or along the scenic Brooklyn Heights promenade. It offers attractions for every type of traveler. Something special? Head for Williamsburg, where to hear live music and shop for vintage threads. In Brooklyn, Park Slope is the …

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THERE IS NO SPECIAL MEMORY AS A JOURNEY TO BROOKLYN – The place where originality meets innovation.

Brooklyn, the ability of taking the seemingly ordinary. There is no friend as loyal as a book, he had said Ernest Hemingway. In Park Slope, entering into Unnameable Books http://unnameablebooks.blogspot.com/ you can buy a used novel “Cach–22” by a writer that had grow here: Joseph Heller. Among the most celebrated poets of the early twentieth century, she had loved the …

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WHEN CANDLE BURNS AT BOTH ENDS – Edna St. Vincent Millay / Become a mime with a lost face.

Upholding freedom and individualism, also with poems. Its annual Halloween Parade is the world’s largest Halloween parade. The Cherry Lane Theatre is located in Greenwich Village. Here, the Tenth Street Studio Building was situated at 51 West 10th, with a innovative design soon represented a national architectural prototype. Many of its neighborhood’s streets are narrow (and some curve at odd …

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THE BAD BOY OF THE ART WORLD – Julian Schnabel / Cause a stir by adding broken pottery to mammoth canvases.

Exploring other creative outlets. The best Brooklyn art galleries? A space offers you an engaging mix of shows by emerging artists, all working in a variety of mediums. Greenpoint Terminal Gallery http://www.greenpointterminalgallery.com/ is run by artist Brian Willmont, in an historic warehouse (once occupied by the American Manufacturing Corporation rope factory). You can visit also Minus Space http://www.minusspace.com/ dedicated to …

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WE ARE WHO WE’VE ALWAYS BEEN – Kevin Devine / When it’s going straight to your head, you’re falling in love again.

We’re further and further, away from the truth. When it comes to live music venues, you can expect a particular kind of atmosphere from those in Radio City Music Hall’s. “Brooklyn the Musical“, is a musical with a book. Maybe, you’re looking for best places with scenic views in Brooklyn? The Greenpoint club Saint Vitus https://www.saintvitusbar.com/ moodily decorated with all-black …

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LIVE FOREVER, OR DIE IN THE ATTEMPT – Joseph Heller / Rise above principle and do what’s right.

Every writer I know has trouble writing. Maybe, here you too can consider a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge or along the scenic Brooklyn Heights promenade. It offers attractions for every type of traveler. Something special? Head for Williamsburg, where to hear live music and shop for vintage threads. In Brooklyn, Park Slope is the leading light of the borough’s …

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GERMAN CREATIVITY, WHERE MEDIEVAL MEET MODERNITY – When small creative amounts add up to something bigger.

Where everything has an end, but only the sausage has two. Learning German, is what eternity was made for. Your life isn’t too short to learn German. When you start your visit, never forget: “Bald reif hält nicht steif” (early ripe, early rotten). Germany’s contribution to the world of classical music provides a powerful pretext for a visit. Here you …

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