Articles about degas (0-50 of 228)

  • Touristic Destination Napier
    By: Aaron88 | - Famous for its art deco architecture around the city, Napier is a touristic destination in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. Plenty of attractions awaits your arrival to take you by surprise. Take a bus ride for a quick sightseeing session while in Napier and hail a taxi to visit your favourite spot.
    National Aquarium of New Zealand is a popular hang out among the youngsters and families with kids. Giving you an absolute experience of the underwater life, dont miss this fabulous place while ...

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  • Feel Enthralling Charm In City Of Gold With Flights To Johannesburg
    By: holiday | - The capital city of beguiling South Africa, Johannesburg is a vivacious city setting contrasts with it glass skyscrapers towering besides the regal Victorian building of past eras. Joburg or Jozi is without a doubt the gigantic beating heart of South Africa also known as Africa's City of Gold. It has recently come up as a tourist destination with superlative hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and a pulsating multicultural mix of amiable people. Johannesburg enjoys sub tropical climate ...
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  • Edgar Degas A Match Made In Paris By N.f. Karlins
    By: aarenbrowns | - Hows your joy quotient? If you can use some livening up, I can guarantee youll find plenty in the parade of late, deliriously

    sensual nudes on view in the huge loan show Degas and the Nude, which remains on view for about one more month at the Museum of

    Fine Arts in Boston. This is the first exhibition to treat this key theme in Degas art.
    Edgar Degas (1834-1917) is most famous for his ballet dancers, and is also celebrated for his caf, opera an ...

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  • Give You Home The Wow Factor With Stylish Schnadig Furniture
    By: Deepak Jain | - Choosing stylish furniture pieces can help your make your home an excellent place to live in. Schnadig furniture is one of the most reliable sources for home furnishings. Their furniture pieces are renowned for their charm, durability and quality. Schnadig Furniture takes an innovative perspective on furniture design that helps you turn your living space into a more beautiful, trendier and comfortable one. They offer a massive array of furniture items. Whether you are looking for a single contem ...
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  • Top Tips For Visiting Munich
    By: Peter Mosby | - If you have decided to take a trip to Munich, then I would certainly support your idea of visiting this unique German city due to the myriad options that will be available to you once you arrive. Here are my top tips for how to enjoy yourself once you are there:

    1. Go to Oktoberfest. This festival is a celebration of beer in all its forms and takes place in the last week of September and the first week of October. Over the sixteen days of the festival over nine million litres of bee ...

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  • Why Scotland Is A Great Holiday Destination
    By: Peter Mosby | - Scotland is a great holiday destination because it offers exceptional countryside, vibrant cities, a unique culture and wonderful food and drink that you wont find elsewhere on the planet. If you are a fan of whisky, then this is the place to take your holiday. You can do a tour of the country and in every individual region and area you will find a local distillery brewing their own original brand of whisky. Whisky from Scotland is spelled without an e whisky as opposed to ...
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  • Edinburgh In Scotland Includes Various Breathtaking Galleries And Museums To Go To
    By: Kevin Edinburgh | - There are actually a few National Galleries in Edinburgh In Scotland which may be well worth going over to. First off there is the tremendous Scottish National Gallery. Second we have the magnificent Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Thirdly we've got the lovely Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Each of these provides several stunning art work.

    The incredible Scottish National Gallery is to be found on The Mound in Princes Street in the proximity of the nearby the Hard ...

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  • Ausgetanzt
    By: aarenbrowns | - Manchmal muss ein Auktionator das Aufrufen der Lose schneller vornehmen, als ihm lieb wre. Und so verhie die rasche Geschwindigkeit

    der Bietaufforderungen auf den ersten New Yorker Herbstauktionen bei Christies am vergangenen Dienstag, den Impressionisten und der

    modernen Kunst gewidmet, denn auch keine guten Nachrichten: Bei einem Gesamtumsatz von 140,7 Millionen US-Dollar fanden von 82

    angebotenen Losen nur 51 einen neuen Eigentmer das ent ...

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  • Print Week 2011 Ifpda Art Fair And Print Auction Highlights By Deborah Ripley
    By: aarenbrowns | - The uneven print auction results of the last week provided the backdrop for the International Fine Print Dealers Association Fair that opened on Nov. 2 and 3, 2011. Sothebys, with its day sale and a special evening vanity sale of a California collection of Pop prints, brought in a combined total of $9.4 million, with approximately 80 percent of the lots sold by value. The evening sale provided the highlight, with an Andy Warhol Mao portfolio in beautiful condition fetching $1,426,500, j ...
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  • Art Market Watch Christie's Does $140.7 Mil In Wan Imp & Mod Sale
    By: aarenbrowns | - Sometimes the auctioneer calls out the bids very quickly, and other times he goes rather more slowly. At Christies New York Impressionist and modern sale yesterday evening -- which totaled $140.7 million for 51 lots sold out of 82 offered (a large sale), or 62 percent -- the fast bids were bad news as often as not.
    Take lot 18, for example, the famous Petite danseuse bronze by Edgar Degas, which carried a $35 million presale high estimate, and which had sold at Sothebys London in 200 ...

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  • Four Packaging Kinds Of Espresso Bag Frequently Seen On The Market
    By: gxm | - Coffee bag can be used since the coffee packaging bag. Amongst a lot of goods, shoppers will often choose their favourite kinds. Plus towards the acceptance and satisfaction of product itself, the thought of coffee bag layout can also be impacting customers' buying choice.







    Four packaging styles of the commonly-seen coffee bag within the market place:






    Firstly, espresso bag has the adaptable and non-air ...

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  • A New Year In London
    By: Tamara Jacobs | - September represents a lot of things. The end of summer, the beginning of autumn and the start of a new school year. The scent of fresh starts is hanging in the air so much you can practically smell the sharpened pencils and rubber binders.

    For those of us who have long since passed our school days, we have other fresh starts to look forward to. Another year at the office, a year to learn more, do better and push ourselves further. Another year to get into shape, join the gym, eat ...

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  • Best Places In Rome - The Salario And Villa Borghese Neighborhoods
    By: Levi Reiss | - The Salario district is situated in northeastern Rome. Its centerpiece is the neo-Classical Villa Torlonia, which was built in the mid-Eighteenth Century for an extremely wealthy family. But times changed and the property was rented for only one lira per year. When you consider that the tenant was none other than Benito Mussolini, that rent hardly represented the property's true value. After BM lost his job (and his life) the villa was allowed to decay, but it has now been reopened as a museum o ...
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  • Lose Your Heart In The City Of Gold With Johannesburg Holidays
    By: holiday | - Joburg, or Jozi as it is more commonly known, is no doubt the great big beating heart of South Africa. It is also known as Africa's City of Gold. It has recently come up as a tourist destination with world class hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and a vibrant multicultural mix of warm and friendly people. Johannesburg enjoys sub tropical climate. The area of Johannesburg began on a vast undulating grassy plain, interspersed with ridges and lush hills. Beneath that rough but serene co ...
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  • I See Your Dream Job: Confessions Of A Career Intuitive
    By: Sue Frederick | - I'm a career intuitive, and I see dream jobs. When I work with clients, I see their gifts and potentials; what they came here to do; the careers they would love; and where they should live. This information comes to me as photographic images and strong messages that I transmit directly to my clients. Sometimes I see my client's departed loved ones, who come to the session to offer career guidance. This joining of two seemingly disconnected worlds--the divine realms and the world of work ...
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  • The Highlights Of The Impressionist Movement
    By: Stewart Wrighter | - For centuries now, art has represented those things important to a particular culture or time period. Not only that, but art is created to give people stimulation: to please the senses. In the modern living room, battery picture lights are used to enhance those pieces we have selected to enhance our homes. The battery picture light makes a gorgeous work of art even easier on the eyes. But even before there such innovative technological gadgets were around for our use, people were compiling art c ...
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  • The Coffee Bags Can Never Lose Its Charm
    By: Vic Brain | - The coffee drinkers in the world can never reduce. Love for coffee is just bias and approved. The aroma and taste is the love of everyone and there might be very few who have the hatred towards coffee. The production of coffee involves in many processes. They have steps to carry before they are packed in their respective coffee bags and reach to you for serving. Steps like blending, mixing, grinding, and then packaging make the process of getting your coffee on the table a lot dearer right? No, ...
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  • Beyeler AprÈs Beyeler
    By: aarenbrowns | - Ernst Beyeler dcdait dans sa maison de Riehen, non loin de la Fondation qui porte son nom, en fvrier 2010. Aprs plus de 65 annes dexistence et pour se

    conformer aux volonts dErnst et de son pouse Hildy, la galerie devait fermer dfinitivement ses portes et mettre aux enchres son fonds, afin que le

    montant obtenu soit entirement vers la Fondation.
    Les 21 et 22 juin derniers, Christies organisa donc une vente mmorable qui rapport ...

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  • Plan Your Europe Trip Today!
    By: paulo | - On the political map of Europe one can find fifty countries, most of them are great developed industrial-agrarian states. Largest European countries: Great Britain, Spain, Poland, Russia, France, Germany and Ukraine. This figure also includes six small countries: San Marino, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Vatican and Andorra. Europe by convention is one of the world's seven continents. Europe is divided into: Southern Europe, Northern Europe, Central Europe, Western Europe and Eastern ...
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  • Laisser Parler Le Vieux Papier
    By: aarenbrowns | - While the contemporary design is developing exponentially spectacular on the art market, attracting collectors, critics and historians and the general public, the Louvre has a good idea to open its doors on no fewer than seven centuries works on paper - grade - by exposing a fifty artists active between the fifteenth and the twenty-first century.

    Drawing funds from his Parisian Department of Prints and Drawings as well as in the Orsay Museum, the Museum of Modern Art and various pri ...

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  • Shaw Capital Working Management Tips: Great Art Seeks A Thriving Economy
    By: shawworking | - http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/independent-woman/celebrity-news-gossip/great-art-seeks-a-thriving-economy-521206.html
    Sunday Oct 31 1999
    Ciara Ferguson reports on the sale of world-class art that Ireland has been chosen to host a measure of our international esteemTAGGED as the art sale of the century, and certainly the most prestigious commercial exhibition ever held in Ireland, Bassano to Bacon is an incredible collection of paintings, drawings and sculpture with an estimated ...

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  • The Greater Journey: Americans In Paris
    By: Rusty Escalera | - Every time David McCullough puts his fingers to the typewriter that he uses to write with, he seems to transform our understanding of the topic he is studying. Whether it was President Harry Truman or for me Mornings on Horseback, I have walked away from his books with an enlightened feel for the topic that I have only been able to achieve with very few authors. James Michener is one who comes to mind immediately.

    With this book, The Greater Journey, the author has now thoroughly en ...

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  • Peep Into History, Art And Technology Of Los Angeles In Its Museums
    By: Robert Kally Moore | - Los Angeles is one of the most astonishing cities in USA. If you want to enjoy luxurious vacation, take cheap flights to Los Angeles. Hollywood is the major highlight of the city. LA is home to luxurious hotels, world class restaurants, incredible beaches, exciting theme parks and vibrant nightlife.

    Museums are another attraction in Los Angeles. Following are the few most notable ones: -

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art

    If you are an art lover, you should n ...

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  • Places To Visit For Boarders Of Sao Paulo Flights!
    By: Chrish Watson | - Sao Paulo, founded in the year 1554 by the Jesuits, lies on a plateau rising around 750 meters above the sea level. The natives of the place are mostly Indians who inhabited the area once the city was founded. It is the worlds largest coffee bean producer and the coffee tree plantations are a site to watch. Situated only 70 kilometers away from the coastline this beautiful city is blessed with a whole lot of attractions, thereby inducing people around the globe to take flights to Sao Paulo. B ...
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  • The Story Of Classical Tutus
    By: Ashton Field | - The Classical tutu, despite what the name implies, was not the original incarnation of the garment worn by ballet dancers around the world. It spawned from the original Romantic tutu (named for the period in which Romanticism was rejecting the scientific views of the world and portrayed worldwide in ballet), which was first worn by Marie Taglioni, 1832 in the then scandalous La Sylphide. The Classical was born in 1880 when Virginia Zucci, also known as "Divine Virginia," came out on stage wear ...
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  • Paris-discover The Romantic City
    By: diana | - The magnificence of Paris, its architectural work, art, monuments, museums, history and culture gives every visitor a treasured experience. Every nook and corner of the city is full of life, beauty and narrates the stories of history. In this fascinating city places to see and things to do are limitless but here are some attractions that must not be missed in a visit to the most romantic city. Make sure you visit the city with City Discovery coupons to have the best deals at affordable prises. ...
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  • Un Fauve En SociÉtÉ
    By: aarenbrowns | - Le Muse dArt moderne de la Ville de Paris prsente une vaste rtrospective autour de Van Dongen, un peintre trange qui passa de lanarchisme et de lultra gauche aux mondanits parisiennes les plus vaines. Entre ces deux extrmes il fut brivement lun des plus grands fauves.

    Van Dongen fait parti de ces peintres maudits dont lintrt pour luvre port par les critiques et lhistoire de lart sarrte assez tt dans sa biographie. On pense ainsi ...

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  • Explore The Cultural Aspect Of Dublin
    By: Daniel Smith | - The Irish capital is steeped in a rich historical and cultural tradition. The city is proud of its legacy in diverse art forms such as theatre, music and literature. The city presents its diverse facets to the discerning tourist and gives them an opportunity to absorb the vibrant culture of the city. Tourists from different parts of the world visit the Irish capital. Therefore, if you are planning a visit to the city, then it is necessary that you make your booking well in advance in order to av ...
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  • Coffee Beans Needs A Real Good Roasting
    By: Fenton Wayne | - Roasting coffee is far more complicated than just putting a few pounds of the raw 'green' bean into a roaster and waiting until the colour looks right. In simplistic terms, once the bean is in the roasting machine it turns from green to yellow and then to light brown then to medium brown then on to a rich dark brown colour.

    The roasting process is of course much more complicated than that. On a chemical and physical level, the roasting process is what produces the characteristic fla ...

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  • Transformer Oil Vacuum Filtration System
    By: oilfiltration | - This system is designed for reclamation (restoration to operational condition) of electric insulation oils with viscosity up to 70cSt at 50 degrees Centigradefor degassing, solid particle removal, nitrogenation and heating of transformer oil, filled into power transformers.


    Features:
    1. High vacuum: High point-Vacuum is not more than 5pa Working-vacuum is not more than 35pa
    2.High absorption speed: Absorption speed power is not less than 333L/Sr.
    3.Duple ...

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  • Creativity Of Masters Flow At Galleries Near Hotels In St Pauls London
    By: jasmeet sidhu | - London city combines the finest of temptations for its visitors like its galleries. Apart from the regular veterans, many unheard gems offer a peek into their creative essence. Travellers can view prolific pieces of art as rich in colour as in its theme. While staying at hotels in St Pauls London, travellers will come across many of these fascinating and eclectic galleries. Here is a look at some of these galleries at St Pauls in London:

    Courtauld Institute Gallery
    The Strand ...

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  • The Tutus Designed By Barbara Karinska (varvara Jmoudsky) For Balanchine
    By: Ashton Field | - Russian costume designer Barbara Karinska is the creator of some of the world's most beautiful tutus .A tutu can be an instrument of visual splendor providing aesthetic pleasure for the audience and confidence in the ballerina when dancing. The choice of costumes for ballet is a fundamental issue to the success of any performance. A tutu should capture the essence of the ballet, enhancing and reflecting the beauty of the dancer. The definition of a tutu is wide and grows wider as new materia ...
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  • The Power Of The "question" In Business Planning
    By: Advantex International | - A thief was caught after stealing some paintings from the Louvre in Paris, when his getaway van ran out of fuel. Given bail at his first hearing, a reporter asked him on the steps of the courthouse, how he forgot such a vital part of his plan. "Simple," said the thief, "I had no Monet for Degas to make the Van Gogh."

    Indeed, how did this bandit forget the most vital aspect of his planning? The runaway van is the most essential resource in his projects management and preparation. ...

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  • Flight To Johannesburg - A Delightful Vacation
    By: David Daniel | - Take a flight to Johannesburg, the city which is characterized by contradiction and a perceptible faultless combination of diametrically opposed differences. It has been often called as A World In One Country. It is recognized as the cultural and economic centre of the country. The city is a home to great eating and dining joints, interesting sightseeing spots and a good range of hotels to stay. Make your evenings come alive with aesthetic and vibrant night life. Its an amazing place wi ...
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  • The Very Best Of Paris
    By: Kavin A | - It is understandable for a visitor to Paris, especially if it is your first time, to become bewildered by the variety of attractions it holds, cultural and historical. However, by embarking upon one of the many Paris tours available in the city, you can make the most of your visit, and spend your time sightseeing in an efficient fashion. For example, a hop on hop off Paris bus tour really allows you to take in the captivating beauty and architectural grandeur of the city at your leisure. But ...
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  • Flights To Sao Paulo: Mesmerizing City With Vibrant Culture!
    By: Sophia Smith | - Sao Paulo is the largest trade center in South American region and remains lively throughout the year. You can book flights to Sao Paulo during any season to get a glimpse of Brazilian heritage and culture. Read this article to get a taste of life in the city.

    Sao Paulo: When to Visit?

    Humid subtropical climate of the city leaves no doubt that you can visit this city whenever you get fairly priced and cheap Sao Paulo flights. If you are planning to book flights to Sao ...

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  • Enjoy A Budget Room And Board Along With Air Tickets For An Pleasing New Orleans Vacation
    By: Akasha Skeffington | - New Orleans Vacation New Orleans Museum of Art

    The wonderful city of New Orleans has been completely restored since Hurricane Katrina and if you ever dreamed about visiting the place, theres no better time than now. While spending your vacation there, you must make a trip to the famous New Orleans Museum of Art. The Museum's $200 million art collection contains nearly 40,000 works of art from the French, Japanese, African, Asian, and American artists in its 46 galleries, an ...

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  • Up To Date Pointers On Places To See To Have Exciting Memphis Breaks
    By: Eugene Velay | - Memphis Vacations on a Weekend

    Most of us have busy schedules and breaks may be seldom and often short but even on weekend Memphis vacations, we can find the time to visit its most popular attractions without having to rush through them. If you are a hard core Elvis Presley fan, one of the first things you will do when you get to Memphis is head to Graceland to take a tour of his mansion and look at his trophies and automobile collection, and raid the store for Elvis memorabilia. ...

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  • Significant Guidelines When Going For Fine Dining To Have Worry Free Memphis, Tennessee Getaways
    By: Eugene Velay | - Memphis Vacations on a Weekend

    Most travelers only have the luxury of a two day break from their usual schedules but even in this short amount of time, you can still have memorable and event filled Memphis vacations. If you are a hard core Elvis Presley fan, one of the first things you will do when you get to Memphis is head to Graceland to take a tour of his mansion and look at his trophies and automobile collection, and raid the store for Elvis memorabilia. However, if you are n ...

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  • Schedule One Of The Uncostly Inn Including Tickets To Have A Enjoyable Vacations In New Orleans
    By: Akasha Skeffington | - Touring the New Orleans Museum of Art on a New Orleans Vacation

    After the devastating Hurricane Katrina hit the beautiful city of New Orleans, many places have been renovated, making a vacation there worthwhile at present. While spending your vacation there, you must make a trip to the famous New Orleans Museum of Art. The Museum's $200 million art collection contains nearly 40,000 works of art from the French, Japanese, African, Asian, and American artists in its 46 galleries, an ...

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  • French Impressionist Painters
    By: bicycle gourmet | -
    Claude Monet is the guy who started it all. The one who's responsible for fuzzy, ephemeral images of water lily wallpaper, sheets, pillow cases, calendars,mugs and posters. And Claude Monet gave Impressionism it's name by accident.

    He'd exhibited a painting called : "Impression - Sunrise" (which was a view of the port of LeHavre in the morning mist)Although it's generally assumed that Monet chose that title to convey the sketchy, unfinished nature of the work, the unfriendly ...

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  • Iconic Expressions: Mona Lisa's Smile And Munch's Scream
    By: Tiffany Chaney | - Few paintings make the transition from museum circle legend to pop culture icon. We have our favorites, be it by Degas, da Vinci, or Duchamp.

    Mona Lisa
    The Scream

    The above listed paintings are two examples of famous paintings that have achieved pop culture icon status. What else do these paintings have in common? The latter, The Scream, is a "study of my soul," according to Munch, an universal expression of human anxiety according to others. Mona Lisa is suppose ...

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  • Plan For The Uncostly Hotel Including Transport To Enjoy A Nice New Orleans Vacation
    By: Akasha Skeffington | - Visiting the New Orleans Museum of Art during Your New Orleans Vacation

    The wonderful city of New Orleans has been completely restored since Hurricane Katrina and if you ever dreamed about visiting the place, theres no better time than now. While spending your vacation there, you must make a trip to the famous New Orleans Museum of Art. The magnificent building of the museum stands gloriously in the lovely City Park, and has more than 40,000 objects costing $200 million of the ...

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  • Snag Great Ideas Regarding Fine Dining For Memorable Memphis Breaks
    By: Eugene Velay | - Weekend Memphis Vacations

    After a busy and hectic week, Memphis vacations are welcome breaks and even with just two days, you can see most of the citys popular tourist attractions and historic landmarks without feeling rushed and forced. Graceland is one of the reasons why tourists flock to Memphis each year and for serious fans, getting to look around the house where Elvis lived is something that cannot be missed. If you are not that much of a fan, you can drive by to take a p ...

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  • Get Your Hands On Know Hows About Places To Go To Have A Memorable Memphis, Tennessee Sightseeing
    By: Eugene Velay | - Weekend Memphis Vacations

    Most of us have busy schedules and breaks may be seldom and often short but even on weekend Memphis vacations, we can find the time to visit its most popular attractions without having to rush through them. Graceland is one of the reasons why tourists flock to Memphis each year and for serious fans, getting to look around the house where Elvis lived is something that cannot be missed. However, if you are not into taking the tour, you can still claim to ha ...

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  • Imagination Leads To Creation Of Art
    By: Art Gib | - Studying the great works of the impressionists from Monet and Degas, to Van Gogh and Da Vinci I have always been fascinated by the simple brush strokes that have combined to create the famous masterpieces that hang in galleries and museums throughout the globe. While appreciating the impressionist movement I also have an affinity for Matisse, Picasso, and Cezanne. But perhaps my most favorite artist is Escher whose drawings push the boundaries of the imagination and inspire though provoking dial ...
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  • Suppressed Themes In The Woodblock Art Of Shunga
    By: Artscene | - Shunga, literally "Images of Spring", is the generic term used to describe erotic prints, books, scrolls and paintings of Japan.


    Prudery

    Only recently (1990s) the study of shunga images depicting male-male and female-female acts of love have been commenced. This belated research of this "hidden domain" was caused by the official censorship in Japan and also because of the unease and prudery concerning the specific subject-matter in the past.


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  • Pastel Art Techniques Used By Edgar Degas - Is This Style Dead?
    By: Katie Dawson | - Pastel art techniques became popular during the 19th century, and were used by the French painter Edgar Degas. This pastel artist redefined art pastels with his innovative drawings on differently colored bases, experiments with shapes and textures of pastel strokes and with the element of "unfinished" in his pastel art. Degas's paintings, a part of Impressionism (art movement), were mostly based on subjects, such as dancers, racecourse subjects, women at work and nudes.

    Edgar: Works ...

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  • Why America Wants To Buy Absinthe Again
    By: Dominic Donaldson | - You may have considered going to buy absinthe recently, which wouldn't be a surprise as the alcoholic spirit that was favoured by Van Gogh, Hemmingway and Degas is making a comeback in the United States after being banned by the government for almost a hundred years. Here in this article we look at why America is slowly changing its mind about the green fairy, absinthe.

    Absinthe was once believed to make people insane, due to the chemical thujone that exists in the drink. To prov ...

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