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    Oops, Sorry St. Lukes, I meant to click on the blue to see your latest clue, but since I'm here...hello.
    Your mystery painting has me stumped. Perhaps the latest clue will prove success.

    Gilliatt
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    Mind if I recommend you a very interesting critic?
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    What are some classical music albums you;d recommend for a beginner?
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    Would you like to vote in the Short Story Competition?

    http://www.online-literature.com/for...62#post1040262

    Thanks
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    Besides Bloom, whats a good guide to world literature?
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    Both, but I always had work. The child takes up all my time. But it's a wonderful obligation. Well, hope you get all those paintings done! Good luck on the marketing.
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    Thanks for keeping me in mind. I'm just not on enough to participate. But I'll check it out when I do stop by. Hope you are doing well. Any more paintings?
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    Thank you for the link. I know my participation in the past poetry discussions have been on and off, but I will have to keep an eye on the thread.
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    Ib your opinion, who is probaly the greatest novelist?
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    What is it you admire about borges?
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A Brief Look at Pieter Brueghel the Elder Pt 4

by stlukesguild on 01-20-2013 at 03:25 PM
Peter Paul Rubens, who would become the greatest Flemish painter, Brueghel's greatest heir, and the artist most instrumental in synthesizing the art of the North (The Netherlands and Germany) and the South (Italy)... and the artist perhaps most instrumental in the development and spread of the genre of the landscape outside of the Netherlands... especially to France and England... was a great admirer and deeply indebted to Brueghel. Indeed, he owned several of Brueghel's paintings and was a close

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A Brief Look at Pieter Brueghel the Elder Pt 3

by stlukesguild on 01-20-2013 at 03:24 PM
Perhaps the most important contribution that Brueghel made to painting was that of legitimizing the landscape as a subject matter. Like Bosh, he stages most of his paintings within a landscape viewed from above... from a "bird's eye view". Even within paintings that have a central subject matter beyond the landscape, his landscapes remain a key element and exhibit an acute observation of the details of the real world that is astounding. These were clearly the result of endless life studies...

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A Brief Look at Pieter Brueghel the Elder Pt 2

by stlukesguild on 01-20-2013 at 03:22 PM
Two of the most stunning examples of Brueghel's religious works are the late, monochromatic paintings, Christ and the Adulteress, and The Death of the Virgin which employ an absolutely audacious use of chiaroscuro... or light/dark contrast not seen again until Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Adam Elseheimer and the Baroque.


-Christ and the Adulteress

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A Brief Look at Pieter Brueghel the Elder Pt 1

by stlukesguild on 01-20-2013 at 03:20 PM
Pieter Brueghel (also spelled Bruegel) c. 1525 – 9 September 1569- was a Flemish Renaissance painter and print-maker. Breughel was born the Dutch town of Breda. He apprenticed with Pieter Coecke van Aelst, whose daughter Mayken he later married. He dropped the "h" is his name in order to differentiate himself from a dynastic family of painters also named "Brueghel". He lived for a period in Antwerp before touring and studying in France and Italy. He was accepted into the painters

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Giorgione and the Venetian School Pt. 3

by stlukesguild on 01-19-2013 at 10:15 PM
... the Impressionists...


Pierre Renoir- La Loge

... and beyond:


-Henri Matisse- Zora on the Terrace


Philip Guston- For M.

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