Warcross but it's marching band
Hammie- Played trumpet freshman year, switched to guard
Emika- Religiously a trombone
Asher- Drum major (probs does alto sax too)
Roshan- Tenors (probs did snares first)
Tremaine- The one trumpet player that started junior year
Ren- The one crew member that never fucking shows up to anything (played trumpet in middle school and quit)
Hideo- Crew member that does most of the work (does sound system mostly)
Sasuke (alive)- Bass (pit)
Sasuke (dead)- Is the sound system
Jax- Clarinet
Taylor- The former band director that no one liked
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Memorable Viewing from 2023
Fallen Leaves (Aki Kaurismäki, 2023)
Rouge (Stanley Kwan, 1987)
The Mission (Johnnie To, 1999)
The Plains (David Easteal, 2022)
Queen of Diamonds (Nina Menkes, 1991)
Night Moves (Arthur Penn, 1975)
The Souvenir, Part II (Joanna Hogg, 2021)
The Woman on the Beach (Jean Renoir, 1947)
Licorice Pizza (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2021)
Hard Labour (Mike Leigh, 1973)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Dos Santos/Kemp/Thompson, 2023)
Girl with Green Eyes (Desmond Davis, 1964)
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blonde girl combing her hair - pierre-auguste renoir, a measure - edwin austin abbey, the uninvited guest - eleanor fortescue-brickdale, caterina cornaro receives news of deposition of queen of cyprus - francesco hayes, god almighty - jan van eyck, take the fair face of woman - sophie anderson, the madonna in the church - jan van eyck, who is that? - thomas alexander ferguson graham, santa caterina in carcere, la demence de jeanne de castille - lorenzo valles, untitled - titian
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French Painters (part one)
Masterlist of French painters and my favorite artwork from them. PM me for suggestions.
-- Paul Cezanne, (1839-1906), romanticism, modern art, cubism, impressionism, post-impressionism
-- Paul Gauguin, (1848-1903), post-impressionism, modern art, symbolism, primitivism. synthetism
-- Gustave Courbet, (1819-1877), realism
-- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, (1864-1901), post-impressionism, art nouveau
-- Gustave Moreau, (1826-1898), symbolism, modern art
-- Camille Pissarro, (1830-1903), impressionism, post-impressionism, neo-impressionism
-- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, (1780-1867), neoclassicism, orientalism
-- Philippe de Champaigne, (1602-1674), baroque
-- Frederic Bazille, (1841-1870), impressionism
-- Gustave Caillebotte, (1848-1894), impressionism, realism
-- Francois Boucher, (1703-1770), rococo
-- Pierre Brissaud
-- Sophie Blum-Lazarus
-- Pierre Bobot
-- Pierre-Nicolas Brisset
– Etienne Buffet
– Louis Braquaval
– Suzanne Duchamp
– Claude Monet
– Pierre-Auguste Renoir
– Henri Matisse
– Georges Braque
– Rosa Bonheur
– Nicolas Poussin
– Louis-Francois Aubry
– Theodore Gericault
– Etienne Allegrain
– William-Adolphe Bouguereau
– Frederic Samuel Cordey
– Jean de Botton
– Felic Auguste Clement
– Cecile Bart
– Renee Aspe
– Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
– Pierre Auguste Cot
– Edgar Degas
– Eduoard Manet
– Eugene Delacroix
– Jacques-Louis David
– Georges Seurat
– Berthe Morisot
– Joseph Apoux
– Charles Angrand
– Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
– Jean-Honoré Fragonard
– Lydia Corbett
– Louis Emile Benassit
-- Joseph Crepin (1875-1948), spiritualism, art brut
-- Roger de la Corbiere, (1893-1974), seascape
-- Thomas Couture, (1815-1879), academic art
-- Jean Simeon Chardin, (1699-1799), rococo, baroque, realism.
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Hello!! I absolutely love your writing and was so excited to see your requests are open!! 💛 I was wondering if i could request a platonic amy march x reader (gn or fem is absolutely fine) with the prompt "i missed you so much". i was imagine maybe reader had been travelling for a while or just hadn't been spending much time with amy recently, and they both miss eachother alot and just have a fluffy reunion! though of course feel free to go whichever direction inspiration takes you!!!! (i also don't mind whether its just best friends or reader and amy are siblings, though i am very biased to the latter)
Even if you don't end up writing this, thank you so much for the things you have written because I'm absolutely in love with them!!!! and of course an extra big thank you if you do write this!!!!
— aubrey!! (@yokolesbianism/aubeystawby) 💛💛
AWWW tysm!! Literally you’re the sweetest & it warms my tiny little heart!! Of course I will write your little request, but I made it a little different. (for flavor ;0)
Word Count: ~800
(not edited, so there’s some grammatical errors. sorry not sorry)
The ache of the youth spent in the twisting thorns of blackberries & dashing madly down dusty paths like deer fleeing from the maw of a greater beast is not felt until, when waking up one morning, her bones are stiff & wooden. As if, if she were to bend her elbow, she could hear a creaking sound from the rusty nail between her two joints. Ever since Amy had left for France to pursue her dream of becoming a great artist,- one who, in her triumphant cries, “would rival Renoir and Boticelli and Thomas Lawrence!”- y/n, the youngest March, has awoken to the splintering ache of an accosted youth.
To say she misses her sisters is an understatement to the highest degree. Everything is far too quiet without the constant chirping of her sisters, a never ending symphony of adolescent conundrums & complaints. Once an eternal twilight, with her sisters playing the role of singing cicadas, the morning had risen with their departure from the best. Several things, which she previously thought were silent, have now shed their fear, & the appliances remind her of her creaking bones with their squeals & whines. The only thing that ever eased her mind was Beth’s piano, a reminder that, although her sisters have grown, she still remains young & a girl.
However, one early morning, the noise of chittering like field mice in a barn snuck in from underneath her door. Like a puppet, her wooden bones acted in the same order that they always have. Planting her feet on the ground, she threw her- well, it was first Marmee’s, then Meg’s, and then Jo found it far too “girlish”, so it was lastly Amy’s- shawl, a soft blue & green woolen piece, to keep herself from freezing in the morning sun.
“Marmee! What’s with all the clamor?” Y/N shouts out as she rubs the last grains of dreams quickly forgotten, a gift from Sandman in the night. Their voice is scratchy like an itchy wool scary as they waddle toward their door. Before Marmee can even consider replying, a shrill squeal fills the house.
“Sister! How I’ve missed you!” the shriek makes the wallpaper curl into itself, & the pounding noise of, what can only be assumed to be, heavy iron weights plummeting onto their creaking wooden stairs grows closer & closer to the half-awake Y/N. Immediately recognizing that voice before she can even register the smell of fresh air streaming in from her open window or the sticky feeling of morning dew on her face, Y/N snatches the door knob & swings it open wildly with reckless abandon.
There, standing before her, in a voluminous, almost cartoonishly large crinoline skirt with tiers upon tiers of ruffles & lace-trimming in differing shades of porcelain blue & silver, her sister & part of her soul, Amy, stands before her like a statue carved from marble & opal. With a toothy grin that reminds Y/N of all the long summer days spent rolling around in the vibrant green grass by the meadow, Any doesn’t waste a second as she barrels towards Y/N & catapults her arms around her little sister, who is unsure if she’s simply still dreaming or actually awake.
“Oh, how I’ve missed you! I’ve missed you so so dearly! All I could think of was how I wished you were beside me. Oh, I’ve so much to tell you! ” Amy rambles on as she digs her face into the nest of locks that rests upon her sister’s head like a rabbit burying into fresh earthen dirt. Curling her fingers around the poofy & seemingly floating sleeves that hug Amy’s sleeves in ways Y/N didn’t know was even possible, the cool touch of the soft, buttery linen kisses her fingers like a distant memory of childhood that’s been lost to the breeze. The fabric leaves a tingling sensation that reminds her of the bells that decorate the Church during Christmas time.
As the folds of linen ripple between her fingers, it’s then she finally feels her mind recenter. The colors around her bloom like the first day of spring, & everything falls into focus. Amy is back. She is real & home & here, in her arms. Slowly, Y/N tepidly wraps her arms around her sister & presses her face into the fabric of her dress. Something hot dribbles down her cheeks, & her silent tears collapse into Amy’s dress. The rust melts off of her joints as she feels her youth soak back into her bones. Her sister, her person, is home.
“I missed you, as well, sister.”
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(Frank Weston Benson, “Natalie”, 1917, Oil on canvas)
(Childe Hassam, “Gathering Flowers in a French Garden”, 1888, Oil on canvas)
(Luther Emerson Van Gorder, “In the Park”, before 1894, Oil on canvas)
Tampa Museum of Art’s current exhibition, Frontiers of Impressionism: Paintings from the Worcester Art Museum, features paintings by American and European impressionists and is a lovely reminder of the extraordinary works these artists created during this time period. The enduring popularity of the impressionists throughout the years makes sense when walking among these paintings. The use of color and brush work, as well as the details and beauty of the subject matter (not to mention the wealth and comfort often depicted)- make the viewer feel like they are being transported through time to the artist’s idyllic world.
From the museum-
In 2024, the term “impressionism” celebrates its 150th anniversary. Such a significant occasion inspires reflection on the profound impact that a relatively small group of artists in Paris made by positing a new mode of painting: one that favored painting outdoors over in a studio, immediacy over planning, the everyday over the grand, and the fleeting over the eternal. In doing so, the impressionists upended centuries of traditions in European art. This exhibition explores the radical impulses behind impressionism and its seemingly endless adaptability, as artists from around the world came to Paris to study and returned to their homelands, assimilating what they had absorbed and propelling the movement further.
The Worcester Art Museum pioneered new artistic horizons by embracing impressionism early in its history. The French and American impressionism collections at the Worcester Art Museum have long drawn visitors to the galleries. The first directors purchased works by Monet from his Parisian dealer, Durand-Ruel, as well as directly from American impressionists, making the Museum one of the first in the United States to collect impressionism actively as contemporary art. Over the past 125 years, this collection has grown, encapsulating the story of the movement’s roots and emergence in France and its subsequent expansion to the United States, Germany, Scandinavia, and beyond. Highlighting more than 30 artists, including Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, and Max Slevogt, this exhibition demonstrates impressionism’s international allure, captured in subjects as far-flung as Monet’s famed Giverny lily pond to the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon.
Below are a few more selections from the show.
Max Slevogt, “Selbstbildnis im Garten (A Self-Portrait in the Garden at Godgramstein), 1910, Oil on canvas
Lovis Corinth, “Vordem Spiegel (At the Mirror)”, 1912, Oil on canvas
Thomas Cole, “View on the Arno, near Florence”, 1837, Oil on canvas
Paul Signac, “Golfe Juan”, 1896, Oil on canvas
John Singer Sargent, “Katherine Chase Pratt”, 1890, Oil on canvas
About the unfinished painting above (from the museum)-
A successful society portraitist, Sargent painted the elite from his international social circles. In June 1890, Sargent visited Worcester, Massachusetts, where he was inundated by requests for portraits. The sitter’s father, Frederick Pratt, a noted collector and eventual acting director of the Worcester Art Museum (1908 and 1917), became friends with the artist and invited him to return a few months later to paint his daughter, Katherine- although the idea for Katherine’s portrait originated in Sargent’s first trip to Worcester, when he had made a sketch of hydrangeas. Sargent’s vision of Katherine against a backdrop of flowers, however, proved less than satisfactory for his client and he abandoned the painting for another, more formal depiction. As an unfinished work, this painting reveals the immediacy of Sargent’s process, with careful attention to broad swaths of color and patterns in the brushwork to convey flower petals or folds of clothing.
This exhibition will be on view until 1/7/2024.
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Psyco (1960) Alfred Hitchcock
Il mago di Oz (1939) Victor Fleming
Il padrino (1972) Francis Ford Coppola
Quarto potere (1941) Orson Welles
Pulp Fiction (1994) Quentin Tarantino
I sette samurai (1954) Akira Kurosawa
2001: Odissea nello spazio (1968) Stanley Kubrick
La vita è meravigliosa (1946) Frank Capra
Eva contro Eva (1951) Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Salvate il soldato Ryan (1998) Steven Spielberg
Cantando sotto la pioggia (1952) Stanley Donen e Gene Kelly
Quei bravi ragazzi (1990) Martin Scorsese
La regola del gioco (1939) Jean Renoir
Fa' la cosa giusta (1989) Spike Lee
Aurora (1927) Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
Casablanca (1942) Michael Curtiz
Nashville (1975) Robert Altman
Persona (1966) Ingmar Bergman
Il padrino - Parte II (1974) Francis Ford Coppola
Velluto Blu (1986) David Lynch
Via col vento (1939) Victor Fleming
Chinatown (1974) Roman Polanski
L'appartamento (1960) Billy Wilder
Tokyo Story (1953) Yasujirō Ozu
Susanna! (1938) Howard Hawks
I 400 colpi (1959) François Truffaut
Gangster Story (1967) Arthur Penn
Luci della città (1931) Charlie Chaplin
La fiamma del peccato (1944) Billy Wilder
L'impero colpisce ancora (1980) Irvin Kershner
Quinto potere (1976) Sidney Lumet
La donna che visse due volte (1958) Alfred Hitchcock
8 1/2 (1963) Federico Fellini
Ombre rosse (1939) John Ford
Il silenzio degli innocenti (1991) Jonathan Demme
Fronte del porto (1954) Elia Kazan
Io e Annie (1977) Woody Allen
Lawrence d'Arabia (1962) David Lean
A qualcuno piace caldo (1959) Billy Wilder
Fargo (1996) Joel e Ethan Coen
Il mucchio selvaggio (1969) Sam Peckinpah
Moonlight (2016) Barry Jenkins
Shoah (1985) Claude Lanzmann
L’avventura (1960) Michelangelo Antonioni
Titanic (1997) James Cameron
Notorious - L'amante perduta (1946) Alfred Hitchcock
Mean Streets (1973) Martin Scorsese
Lezioni di Piano (1993) Jane Campion
Non aprite quella porta (1974) Tobe Hooper
Fino all'ultimo respiro (1960) Jean-Luc Godard
Apocalypse Now (1979) Francis Ford Coppola
Come vinsi la guerra (1926) Buster Keaton
In the Mood for Love (2000) Wong Kar-wai
Interceptor - Il guerriero della strada (1981) George Miller
Il lamento sul sentiero (1955) Satyajit Ray
Rosemary's Baby (1968) Roman Polanski
I segreti di Brokeback Mountain (2005) Ang Lee
E.T. - L'extraterrestre (1982) Steven Spielberg
Senza tetto né legge (1985) Agnès Varda
Moulin Rouge! (2001) Buz Luhrmann
La passione di Giovanna D'Arco (1928) Carl Theodor Dreyer
La vita è un sogno (1993) Richard Linklater
Bambi (1942) David Hand
Carrie - Lo sguardo di Satana (1976) Brian De Palma
Un condannato a morte è fuggito (1956) Robert Bresson
Parigi brucia (1990) Jennie Livingston
Ladri di biciclette (1948) Vittorio De Sica
King Kong (1933) Merian C. Cooper e Ernest B. Schoedsack
Beau Travail (1999) Claire Denis
12 anni schiavo (2013) Steve McQueen
Il matrimonio del mio migliore amico (1997) P. J. Hogan
Le onde del destino (1996) Lars von Trier
Intolerance (1916) D.W. Griffith
Il mio vicino Totoro (1988) Hayao Miyazaki
Boogie Nights (1997) Paul Thomas Anderson
The Tree of Life (2011) Terrence Malick
Agente 007 - Missione Goldfinger (1964) Guy Hamilton
Jeanne Dielman (1975) Chantal Akerman
Sognando Broadway (1966) Christopher Guest
Pixote - La legge del più debole (1981) Héctor Babenco
Il cavaliere oscuro (2008) Christopher Nolan
Parasite (2019) Bong Joon-ho
Kramer contro Kramer (1979) Robert Benton
Il labirinto del fauno (2006) Guillermo del Toro
Assassini nati - Natural Born Killers (1994) Oliver Stone
Close Up (1990) Abbas Kiarostami
Tutti insieme appassionatamente (1965) Robert Wise
Malcolm X (1992) Spike Lee
Bella di giorno (1967) Luis Buñuel
The Shining (1980) Stanley Kubrick
Scene da un matrimonio (1974) Ingmar Bergman
Pink Flamingos (1972) John Waters
Frank Costello faccia d'angelo (1967) Jean-Pierre Melville
Le amiche della sposa (2011) Paul Feig
Toy Story (1995) John Lasseter
Tutti per uno (1964) Richard Lester
Alien (1979) Ridley Scott
Donne sull'orlo di una crisi di nervi (1988) Pedro Almodóvar
La parola ai giurati (1957) Sidney Lumet
Il laureato (1967) Mike Nichols
Dall’articolo "I 100 migliori film della Storia del Cinema secondo Variety: 1° Psyco, 5° Pulp Fiction, 33° 8 1/2, 45° Titanic" di Antonio Bracco
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THE 236 GREATEST PERSONALITIES IN THE ENTIRE KNOWN HISTORY/COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THIS WORLD! (@INDIES)
i.e. THE 236 GREATEST PERSONALITIES IN WORLD HISTORY! (@INDIES)
Rajesh Khanna
Lionel Messi
Leonardo Da Vinci
Muhammad Ali
Joan of Arc
William Shakespeare
Vincent Van Gogh
Online Indie
J. K. Rowling
David Lean
Nadia Comaneci
Diego Maradona
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Meena Kumari
Julius Caesar
Harrison Ford
Ludwig Van Beethoven
William W. Cargill
Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche
Samuel Curtis Johnson
Sam Walton
John D. Rockefeller
Andrew Carnegie
Roy Thomson
Tim Berners-Lee
Marie Curie
James J. Hill
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Roman Polanski
Samuel Slater
J. P. Morgan
Cary Grant
Dmitri Mendeleev
John Harvard
Alain Delon
Ramakrishna Paramhansa (Official God)
The Lumiere Brothers, Auguste & Louis
Carl Friedrich Benz
Michelangelo
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Ramana Maharishi
Mark Twain
Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri
Bruce Lee
Bhagwan Krishna (Official God)
Charlemagne
Rene Descartes
John F. Kennedy
Bhagwan Ganesha (Official God)
Walt Disney
Albert Einstein
Nikola Tesla
Alfred Hitchcock
Pythagoras
William Randolph Hearst
Cosimo de’ Medici
Johann Sebastian Bach
Alec Guinness
Nostradamus
Christopher Plummer
Archimedes
Jackie Chan
Guru Dutt
Amma Karunamayi/ Mata Parvati (Official God)
Peter Sellers
Gerard Depardieu
Joseph Safra
Robert Morris
Sean Connery
Petr Kellner
Aristotle Onassis
Usain Bolt
Jack Welch
Alfredo di Stefano
Elizabeth Taylor
Michael Jordan
Paul Muni
Steven Spielberg
Louis Pasteur
Ingrid Bergman
Norma Shearer
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Ayn Rand
Jesus Christ (Official God)
Luciano Pavarotti
Alain Resnais
Frank Sinatra
Allah (Official God)
Richard Nixon
Charlie Chaplin
Thomas Alva Edison
Alexander Graham Bell
Wright Brothers
Arjun (of Bhagwan Krishna’s Gita)
Jim Simons
George Lucas
Swami Sri Lahiri Mahasaya
Carl Lewis
Brett Favre
Helen Keller
Bernard Mannes Baruch
Buddha (Official God)
Hugh Grant
K. L. Saigal
Roger Federer
Rash Behari Bose
Tiger Woods
William Blake
Jesse Owens
Claude Miller
Bernardo Bertolucci
Subhash Chandra Bose
Satyajit Ray
Hippocrates
Chiang Kai-Shek
John Logie Baird
Geeta Dutt
Raphael (painter)
Bhagwan Shiva (Official God)
Radha (Ancient Krishna devotee)
George Orwell
Jorge Paulo Lemann
Catherine Deneuve
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Bill Gates
Bhagwan Ram (Official God)
Michael Phelps
Michael Faraday
Audrey Hepburn
Dalai Lama
Grace Kelly
Mikhail Gorbachev
Vladimir Putin
Galileo Galilei
Gary Cooper
Roger Moore
John Huston
Blaise Pascal
Humphrey Bogart
Rudyard Kipling
Samuel Morse
Wayne Gretzky
Yogi Berra
Barry Levinson
Patrice Chereau (director)
Jerry Lewis
Louis Daguerre
James Watt
Henri Rousseau
Nikita Krushchev
Jack Dorsey
Dev Anand
Elia Kazan
Alexander Fleming
David Selznick
Frank Marshall
Viswanathan Anand
Major Dhyan Chand
Swami Vivekananda
Felix Rohatyn
Sam Spiegel
Anand Bakshi
Victor Hugo
Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba (Official God)
Steve Jobs
Srinivasa Ramanujam
Lord Hanuman
Stanley Kubrick
Giotto
Voltaire
Diego Velazquez
Ernest Hemingway
Francis Ford Coppola
Michael Douglas
Kirk Douglas
Mario Lemieux
Kishore Kumar
James Stewart
Douglas Fairbanks
Confucius
Babe Ruth
Raj Kapoor
Titian aka Tiziano Vecelli
El Greco
Francisco de Goya
Jim Carrey
Mohammad Rafi
Steffi Graf
Pele
Gustave Courbet
Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi
Milos Forman
Steve Wozniak
Georgia O’ Keeffe
Mala Sinha
Aryabhatta
Magic Johnson
Patanjali
Leo Tolstoy
Tansen
Henry Fonda
Albrecht Durer
Benazir Bhutto
Cal Ripken Jr
Samuel Goldwyn
Mumtaz (actress)
Panini
Nicolaus Copernicus
Pablo Picasso
George Clooney
Olivia de Havilland
Prem Chand
Imran Khan
Pete Sampras
Ratan Tata
Meerabai (16th c. Krishna devotee)
Queen Elizabeth II
Pope John Paul II
James Cameron
Jack Ma
Warren Buffett
Romy Schneider
C. V. Raman
Aung San Suu Kyi
Benjamin Netanyahu
Frank Capra
Michael Schumacher
Steve Forbes
Paramhansa Yogananda
Tom Hanks
Kamal Amrohi
Hans Holbein
Shammi Kapoor
Gerardus Mercator
Edith Piaf
Bhagwan Shirdi Sai Baba (Official God)
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CLASSICO E ROMANTICO
William Blake, Newton
Jöhan Heinrich Füssli, L'incubo
Étienne-Luoise Boullée, Progetto per il cenotafio di Newton
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Casa delle Guardie campestri
John Constable, La chiusa
e il mulino di Flatford
William Turner, Mare in tempesta
Francisco Goya, Fucilazione
Jacques-Louis David, La morte di Marat
Antonio Canova, Monumento di Maria Cristina d’Austria
Jean-August-Dominique Ingres, La bagnante di Valpingon
Théodore Géricault, La zattera della Medusa
Eugène Delacroix, La Libertà guida il popolo
Lorenzo Bartolini, Monumento funebre della contessa Zamoyska
François Rude, Rilievo dell'Arco di trionfo di Parigi
Camille Corot, La cattedrale di Chartres
Théodore Rousseau, Temporale; veduta della piana di Montmartre
Honoré Daumier, Vogliamo Barabba
Constantin Guys, Per la strada
Honoré Daumier, Il vagone di terza classe
François Millet, L’Angelus
Camille Pissarro, Sentiero nel bosco in estate
LA REALTA' E LA COSCIENZA (l’Impressionismo; La fotografia; Il Neo-impressionismo; Il Simbolismo; L’architettura degli ingegneri)
Gustave Courbet, Ragazze in riva alla Senna (Estate)
Edouard Manet, Le déjeuner sur l'herbe
Alfred Sisley, Isola della Grande Jatte
Claude Monet, Regate ad Argenteuil;
Claude Monet, La Cattedrale di Rouen
Auguste Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette
Edgar Degas, L'absinthe
Paul Cézanne, L'asino e i ladri
Paul Cézanne, La casa dell'impiccato ad Auvers (Non Aversa)
Paul Cézanne, I giocatori di carte
Paul Cézanne, La montagna Sainte-Victoire
Georges Seurat, Una domenica pomeriggio all’isola della Grande-Jatte
Paul Signac, Ingresso del porto a Marsiglia
Paul Gauguin, Te Tamari No Atua
Vincent van Gogh, Ritratto del postino Roulin
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, La toilette
Henri Rousseau detto il Doganiere, La Guerra
Odilon Redon, Nascita di Venere
Gustave Moreau, L'apparizione
Pierre Bonnard, La toilette del mattino
Auguste Rodin, Monumento a Balzac
Medardo Rosso, Impressione di bambino davanti alle cucine economiche
I pittori della cerchia di Mallarmé
Edouard Vuillard, La pappa di Annette.
James MeNeill Whistler, Notturno in blu e oro: il vecchio ponte di Battersea
L' OTTOCENTO IN ITALIA, IN GERMANIA, IN INGHILTERRA
1. Giovanni Fattori, In vedetta
IL MODERNISMO (Urbanistica e architettura moderniste; Art Nouveau; La pittura del Modernismo; Pont-Aven e Nabis)
1. Antoni Gaudí, Casa Milá a Barcellona
2. Adolf Loos, Casa Steiner a Vienna
3. Antoni Gaudi, Il Parco Güell a Barcellona
L’ARTE COME ESPRESSIONE (Espressionismo; La grafica dell’Espressionismo)
1. Edvard Munch, Pubertà
André Derain, Donna in camicia
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Marcella
Henri Matisse, La danza
Emil Nolde, Rose rosse e gialle
Oskar Kokoschka, Chamonix, Monte Bianco
L’EPOCA DEL FUNZIONALISMO (Urbanistica, architettura, disegno industriale; Pittura e scultura; Der blaue Reiter; L’avanguardia russa; La situazione italiana; École de Paris; Dada; Il Surrealismo; La situazione in Inghilterra; La situazione italiana: Metafisica, Novecento, anti-Novecento)
Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye a Poissy
Le Corbusier, Cappella di Nötre-Dame-du-Haute a Ronchamp
Walter Gropius, La Bauhaus a Dessau
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Plastico di un grattacielo in verro per Chicago
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Seagram Buildings a New York
Tre progetti per il Palazzo dei Soviet. Le Corbusier e Pierre Jeanneret,
Walter Gropius, Bertold Luberkin,
Teo van Docsburg e Hans Arp, Cinema-ristorante L'Aubette a Strasburgo.
Thomas Gerrit Rietveld, Poltrona con elementi in nero, rosso, blu
Pier Mondrian, Composizione in rosso, giallo, blu
Aivar Aalto, Sanatorio a Paimio - Poltrona
Frank Lloyd Wright, Casa Kaufmann a Bear Run
Pablo Picasso, I saltimbanchi; Les demoiselles d’Avignon; Natura morta spagnola
Georges Braque, Narura morta con l’asso di fiori
Robert Delaunay, Tour Eiffel
Juan Gris, Natura morta con fruttiera e bottiglia d’acqua
Georges Braque, Natura morta con credenza: Café-bar
Marcel Duchamp, Nu descendant un escalier n. 2
Umberto Boccioni, Forme uniche nella continuità dello spazio
Giacomo Balla, Automobile in corsa
Vasili; Kandinsky, Primo acquerello astratto; Punte nell'arco
Paul Klee, Strada principale e strade laterali
Anton Pevsner, Costruzione dinamica
Naum Gabo, Costruzione nello spazio; Il cristallo
Fernand Léger, Composizione con tre figure
Joan Miró, La lezione di sci; Donne e uccello al chiaro di luna
Giuseppe Terragni, Progetto dell'Asilo Sant'Elia a Como
Atanasio Soldati, Composizione
Constantin Brancusi, La Maiastra
Amedeo Modigliani, Ritratto di Léopold Zborowski
Georges Rouault, Cristo Deriso
Marc Chagall, A la Russie, aux anes et aux autres
Pablo Picasso, Guernica
René Magritte, La condizione umana Il
Man Ray, Motivo perpetuo
Henry Moore, Figura sdraiata
Alexander Calder, Mobile
Ben Nicholson, Feb. 28-53 (Vertical Seconds)
Francis Bacon, Studio dal ritratto di Innocenzo X di Velázquez
Diego Rivera, L'esecuzione dell'imperatore Massimiliano
David Alfaro Sigueiros, Morte all'invasore
Giorgio De Chirico, Le Muse inquietanti
Carlo Carrà, L'amante dell'ingegnere
Alberto Savinio, Nella foresta
Osvaldo Licini, Amalasunta su fondo blu
Giorgio Morandi, Natura morta con fruttiera
7. LA CRISI DELL'ARTE COME "SCIENZA EUROPEA" (Urbanistica e architettura; La ricerca visiva; La pittura negli Stati Uniti)
Ellsworth Kelly, Verde, blu, rosso
Morris Louis, Gamma Delta
László Moholy-Nagy, Composizione Q XX
Julius Bissier, 25 settembre 1963?
Josef Albers, Omaggio al quadrato
Arshile Gorky, Giardino a Sochi
Jean Fautrier, Nudo
Jean Dubuffet, Orateur
André Masson, Les Chevaliers
Hans Hartung, Composizione
Jackson Pollock, Sentieri ondulati
Mark Rothko, Rosso e blu su rosso
Albero Burri, Sacco B.
Antoni Tápies, Bianco e arancione
Giuseppe Capogrossi, Superficie 114
Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale: attesa
Alberto Giacometti, Figura
Ettore Colla, Officina solare
Mark Tobey, Circus transfigured
Georges Mathieu, Cast
Victor Vasarély, Composizione.
Kenneth Noland, Empireo
Clyfford Still, 1962-D
Emilio Vedova, Plurimo n. 1; Le mani addosso
Robert Rauschenberg, Letto
Mimmo Rotella, Marilyn
Roy Lichtenstein, Il tempio di Apollo
Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe
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I don't have my copy of warcross atm so uh
To the people who have their copies can you tell me what the lyrics were to the song Ren made for the one game that turned out to be for Zero.
The one with lyrics Suspiciously Like Bang! by AJR
If someone could tell me that would be great 😭
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Zodiac Signs of Famous Artists
Aries
Vincent Van Gogh
Taurus
Salvador Dalí
Gemini
Paul Gauguin
Cancer
Frida Kahlo
Leo
Andy Warhol
Virgo
Dale Chihuly
Libra
Caravaggio
Scorpio
Pablo Picasso
Sagittarius
Georges Seurat
Capricorn
Paul Cezanne
Aquarius
Thomas Cole
Pisces
Pierre Auguste Renoir
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CINE
Renoir (2012)
Francia
Dirección: Gilles Bourdos
Idioma: Francés con Subtítulos en Español
Atención: Solo para ver en PC o Notebook
Para ver el Film pulsa el Link:
https://artecafejcp.wixsite.com/escenario-cafejcp/post/renoir-2012
Reparto: Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret,
Vincent Rottiers, Thomas Doret, Michèle Gleizer,
Romane Bohringer, Laurent Poitrenaux
Género: Drama | Biográfico. Años 1910-1919
SINOPSIS:
La Costa Azul, 1915. Auguste Renoir, en el ocaso
de su vida, está atormentado por la pérdida de su
esposa, los dolores artríticos y la noticia de que
su hijo Jean ha sido herido en la guerra. Sin embargo,
cuando una joven entra en su mundo, el pintor se
siente dueño de una nueva energía. Radiante de vida,
bellísima, Andrée se convertirá en su última modelo.
Jean regresa a casa para reponerse y también cae bajo
el encanto de la estrella pelirroja que brilla en el
firmamento de la casona de los Renoir. A la vez que
se enamora de la joven, empieza así mismo a desarrollarse
el célebre cineasta que más tarde fue.
Crítica:
"Una película luminosa, de enorme belleza plástica,
muy inspirada por los cuadros del pintor, que habla
de la alegría de vivir, de la creación artística, y
de las relaciones familiares."
-Boquerini: Diario ABC
"Un pequeño tesoro de palabras breves y multitud de
momentos mágicos completados por una fotografía
majestuosa, como pocas veces se ve en el celuloide."
-José Manuel Cuéllar: Diario ABC
Premios:
2012: Festival de Cannes: Sección oficial a concurso (sección "Un Certain Regard")
2013: Premios César: Mejor vestuario. 4 nominaciones
Café Mientras Tanto
jcp
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Celebrating the centenary of the invention of the 16mm gauge.
As it has been doing systematically, Cinemateca do MAM celebrates this day with a series of activities that reaffirm the importance of Audiovisual Heritage and its preservation. We will have a diverse and rich program in October around this theme, ranging from a session celebrating the centenary of the invention of the 16mm gauge, with a screening of Boudou saved from drowning (1932), by Jean Renoir (in partnership with the Cinematheque of the French Embassy in Rio), a projection of the film Praça Saens Peña (2008), by Vinícius Reis, which highlights the importance of art direction and the conservation of correlated archives (in partnership with the Brada collective and part of the International Production Design Week programming), and also the screening of the film Ulysses' gaze (1995), by Greek Theo Angelopoulos, telling a journey in search of the first images recorded in the Balkan region (with partners from France, Croatia and Belgium).
On the 27th of October itself, we will have the launch of the book Revisão de Filmes: Manual Básico, by Natália de Castro (first publication of the Cinemateca's Redes em Movimento project), on which occasion we will pay tribute to the technicians and film inspectors, professionals who are the very beating heart of all film archives. Also on October 27 we will show the documentary VHS Massacre (2016), by Kenneth Powel and Thomas Edward Seymour, which marks the opening of the second Troma América Latina Festival and deals with the history of the introduction and obsolescence of magnetic media and its effects on independent films.
Cinemateca do Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro (affiliated to FIAF)
World Day for Audiovisual Heritage - October 27th
24-27 October 2023
Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 85 Parque do Flamengo Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro; Brazil.
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