nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com
now that's what I call art: April 2015
http://nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com/2015_04_01_archive.html
Now that's what I call art. A complete list of my art blogs can be found in the column on the right. Sunday, April 12, 2015. The Falls of Kalama, Albania (1851). A Stream beneath Poplars. Lilla Cabot Perry 1848-1933. The Broken Window (1855). William Henry Knight 1823-63. William Merritt Chase 1849-1916. Burning of the Frigate Philadelphia in Tripoli Harbour. TODAY'S POST CONCLUDES THE PRESENT SERIES. Http:/ womenoncanvas.blogspot.com. CONTINUES TO BE UPDATED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. V is for ...
agalleryofcountrygirls.blogspot.com
A Gallery of Country Girls: February 2015
http://agalleryofcountrygirls.blogspot.com/2015_02_01_archive.html
A Gallery of Country Girls. Daniel Ridgway Knight 1839-1924, the American-born French painter, was famous for his depiction of young peasant women at work in rural settings. He was awarded the silver medal and Cross of the Legion of Honour in Paris in 1889 and the gold medal of honour from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1893. This blog is an ongoing collection of his paintings. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. A new Art Blog. Begins on Sunday 1st March. Http:/ womenoncanvas.blogspot.com.
nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com
now that's what I call art: August 2014
http://nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html
Now that's what I call art. A complete list of my art blogs can be found in the column on the right. Sunday, August 31, 2014. By the Water (1880). Saturday, August 30, 2014. Girl Braiding her Hair (Suzanne Valadon - 1885). Friday, August 29, 2014. In the Garden (1885). Thursday, August 28, 2014. Girl with a Watering Can (1876). The girl is Mademoiselle Leclere in Monet's famous garden at Argenteuil. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette (1876). Tuesday, August 26, 2014. A series of...
nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com
now that's what I call art
http://nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com/2015/07/sulking-edgar-degas-1834-1917-no.html
Now that's what I call art. A complete list of my art blogs can be found in the column on the right. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Girl with Pigs (1781/2). Hunter Mountain, Twilight. Sanford Robinson Gifford 1823-80. Young Girl by a Pool. Herbert James Draper 1863/4-1920. Still Life with Stoneware Jug, Wine Glass, Herring and Bread. Thoughts of the Past. John Roddam Spencer Stanhope 1829-1908. At the Cafe de la Paix. NEXT POST HERE - WEDNESDAY 29th JULY. The new Poetry Blog begins on Saturday 25th July.
nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com
now that's what I call art
http://nowthatswhaticallart.blogspot.com/2015/08/river-scene-armand-guillaumin-1841-1927.html
Now that's what I call art. A complete list of my art blogs can be found in the column on the right. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. The Blind Fiddler (1806). Portrait of Mabel Hamilton). The Lady of Shalott. The Philosopher in Meditation (1632). Rembrandt van Rijn 1606-69. A Flower Garden Landscape. Louis Aston Knight 1873-1948. NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL ART is updated every Wednesday. POETRY - A PERSONAL CHOICE is updated every weekday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogging since September 2004.
anyoneforhaiku.blogspot.com
anyone for haiku: No.7
http://anyoneforhaiku.blogspot.com/2015/02/no7.html
The origins of the haiku (pronounced "high-coo" with equal emphasis on each syllable) go back to the 12th century in Japan, where poets, often in groups, would improvise verses which would eventually create very long poems. It wasn’t till the 16th century that ordinary Japanese folk became interested in the arts, and it was Matsuo Basho who is credited with developing and making popular the little poems which later became known as haiku. Thursday, February 26, 2015. A stone thrown into the pond.