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Pierre - Auguste Renoir Paintings
(1841-1919) Renoir was born in Limoges on February 25, 1841. As a child he worked in a porcelain factory in Paris, painting designs on china; at 17 he copied paintings on fans, lampshades, and blinds. He studied painting formally in 1862-63 at the academy of the Swiss painter Charles Gabriel Gleyre in Paris. Renoir's early work was influenced by two French artists, Claude Monet in his treatment of light and the romantic painter Eugène Delacroix in his treatment of color. Renoir first exhibited his paintings in Paris in 1864, but he did not gain recognition until 1874, at the first exhibition of painters of the new impressionist school (see Impressionism). One of the most famous of all impressionist works is Renoir's Le Bal au Moulin de la Galette (1876, Louvre, Paris), an open-air scene of a café, in which his mastery in figure painting and in representing light is evident. Outstanding examples of his talents as a portraitist are Madame Charpentier and Her Children (1878, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City) and Jeanne Samary (1879, Louvre). Renoir fully established his reputation with a solo exhibition held at the Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris in 1883. In 1887 he completed a series of studies of a group of nude female figures known as the Bathers (Philadelphia Museum of Art). These reveal his extraordinary ability to depict the lustrous, pearly color and texture of skin and to impart lyrical feeling and plasticity to a subject; they are unsurpassed in the history of modern painting in their representation of feminine grace. Many of his later paintings also treat the same theme in an increasingly bold rhythmic style. During the last 20 years of his life Renoir was crippled by arthritis; unable to move his hands freely, he continued to paint, however, by using a brush strapped to his arm. Renoir died at Cagnes-sur-Mer, a village in the south of France, on December 3, 1919. Other notable paintings by Renoir include La Loge (1874, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London); Woman with Fan (1875) and The Swing (1875), both in the Louvre, Paris; The Luncheon of the Boating Party (1881, Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.); and Vase of Chrysanthemums (1895, Musée de Beaux-Arts, Rouen)-one of the many still lifes of flowers and fruit he painted throughout his life. This French impressionist painter was noted for his radiant, intimate paintings, particularly of the female nude. Recognized by critics as one of the greatest and most independent painters of his period, Renoir was noted for the harmony of his lines, the brilliance of his color, and the intimate charm of his wide variety of subjects. Unlike other impressionists he was as much interested in painting the single human figure or family group portraits as he was in landscapes; unlike them, too, he did not subordinate composition and plasticity of form to attempts at rendering the effect of light. http://www.allpaintings.org/v/Impressionism/Pierre-Auguste+Renoir/
Video provided by Allpaintings Art Portal. Music by Yann Tiersen - le moulin (BSO Amelie)
Length: 265
Rating: 5.00 (8 ratings)
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Lumiere, Auguste & Louis - Primi film (1895)
The Lumière Brothers' First Films
1.La Sortie des usines Lumière
2.Départ en voiture
3.Repas de bébé
4.Arroseur arrosé, L'
5.Partie de cartes
6.Démolition d'un mur
Length: 394
Rating: 5.00 (52 ratings)
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Lisa Auguste & Vincent Noiseux (Contemporary) on SYTYCD: Canada
Lisa & Vincent dancing to Contemporary. This was definately the best dance of the night because there was emotion, power and feeling in this dance. So let's not forget that these were 2 lyrical dancers dancing to a lyrical number. It had to be good 10/10
What do you think? Good, Bad? Better than U.S?
Don't forget, you can catch SYTYCD: Canada again on Wednesdays & Thursdays on CTV at 8:00pm and check listings for MuchMusic because it airs several times a week!!
Length: 406
Rating: 5.00 (42 ratings)
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Lisa / Vincent - T20 - SYTYCD Canada
Contemporary: Lisa Auguste, 27, Rexdale, Ont., and Vincent Noiseux, 22, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que
Length: 402
Rating: 4.90 (34 ratings)
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Top 20 Dancers on SYTYCD: Canada (Day 6)
This is it, Your Top 20 Dancers on SYTYCD: Canada!
Arassay Reyes - Contemporary/Latin Dancer
Dario Milard - Contemporary Dancer
Lisa Auguste - Contempoary Dancer
Allie Bertram - Ballet Dancer
Laura Smythe - Contemporary Dancer
Jessi Catibog - B-Boy Dancer
Kaitlin Fitzgerald - Contemporary Dancer
Vincent Olivier-Noiseux - Contemporary Dancer
Tamina Pollack-Paris - Hip-Hop Dancer
Joey Matt - Contemporary Dancer
Caroline Torti - Contemporary Dancer
Kevin Mylrea - Contemporary Dancer
Izaak Smith - Hip-Hop/Ballet Dancer
(From Top 20 Video 2)
Romina D'Ugo - Jazz Dancer
Breanne Wong - Contemporary Dancer
Miles Faber - Hip-Hop Dancer
Nicholas Archambault - Contemporary/Hip-Hop Dancer
Natalie Reznik - Hip-Hop/Ballroom Dancer
Francis Lafreniere - Ballroom Dancer
Danny Arbour - Latin Ballroom Dancer
What do you think? Good, Bad? Better than U.S?
Don't forget, you can catch SYTYCD: Canada again on Wednesday on CTV at 8:00pm and check listings for MuchMusic because it airs several times a week!!
Length: 528
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings)
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Top 20 Dancers on SYTYCD: Canada (Day 6) - II
This is it, Your Top 20 Dancers on SYTYCD: Canada!
Romina D'Ugo - Jazz Dancer
Breanne Wong - Contemporary Dancer
Miles Faber - Hip-Hop Dancer
Nicholas Archambault - Contemporary/Hip-Hop Dancer
Natalie Reznik - Hip-Hop/Ballroom Dancer
Francis Lafreniere - Ballroom Dancer
Danny Arbour - Latin Ballroom Dancer
(From Top 20 Video 1)
Arassay Reyes - Contemporary/Latin Dancer
Dario Milard - Contemporary Dancer
Lisa Auguste - Contempoary Dancer
Allie Bertram - Ballet Dancer
Laura Smythe - Contemporary Dancer
Jessi Catibog - B-Boy Dancer
Kaitlin Fitzgerald - Contemporary Dancer
Vincent Olivier-Noiseux - Contemporary Dancer
Tamina Pollack-Paris - Hip-Hop Dancer
Joey Matt - Contemporary Dancer
Caroline Torti - Contemporary Dancer
Kevin Mylrea - Contemporary Dancer
Izaak Smith - Hip-Hop/Ballet Dancer
Total:
Contemporary Dancers - 10
Hip-Hop Dancers - 5
Ballroom Dancers - 3
Jazz Dancer - 1
Ballet Dancer - 1
What do you think? Good, Bad? Better than U.S?
Don't forget, you can catch SYTYCD: Canada again on Wednesday on CTV at 8:00pm and check listings for MuchMusic because it airs several times a week!!
Length: 447
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings)
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The Top 20 - SYTYCD Canada
Allie Bertram, 18, Calgary, Alta.
Arassay Reyes, 21, South Surrey, B.C.
Breanne Wong, 25, Ajax, Ont.
Caroline Torti, 23, Oakville, Ont.
Danny Arbour, 26, Montreal, Que.
Dario Milard, 19, St. Hubert, Que.
Francis Lafrenière, 28, St. Bruno, Que.
Izaak Smith, 19, Prince George, B.C.
Jesse Catibog, 29, Toronto, Ont.
Joey Matt, 19, Calgary, Alta.
Kaitlyn Fitzgerald, 18, Toronto, Ont.
Kevin Mylrea, 22, Westbank, B.C.
Lara Smythe, 25, Toronto, Ont.
Lisa Auguste, 27, Toronto, Ont.
Miles Faber, 21, Toronto, Ont.
Natalli Reznik, 28, Toronto, Ont.
Nico Archambault, 23, Montreal, Que.
Romina D'Ugo, 22, Toronto, Ont.
Tamina Pollack-Paris, 19, Toronto, Ont.
Vincent Noiseux, 22, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.
Length: 63
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
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Arthur Rimbaud Tribute - A Season In Hell
For the guitar effects I used my Korg AX100G ToneWorks pedal. When editing the video it seemed like some of the solo licks didn't actually fit too well with the background music. Nevertheless, I like how abrupt some of the melodies sound. Hope you dig it. Please rate and comment. -Jason Earls
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Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (October 1854 November 1891) was a French poet, born in Charleville. As part of the decadent movement, his influence on modern literature, music and art has been enduring and pervasive. He produced his best known works while still in his late teens — Victor Hugo described him at the time as "an infant Shakespeare" — and gave up creative writing altogether before he reached 21. He remained a prolific letter-writer all his life. Rimbaud was a restless soul, travelling extensively on three continents before his premature death from cancer less than a month after his 37th birthday.
Rimbaud was encouraged by friend and office employee Charles Auguste Bretagne to write to Paul Verlaine, an eminent Symbolist poet, after letters to other poets failed to garner replies. Taking his advice, Rimbaud sent Verlaine two letters containing several of his poems, including the hypnotic, gradually shocking "Le Dormeur du Val" (The Sleeper of the Vale), in which certain facets of Nature are depicted and called upon to comfort an apparently sleeping soldier. Verlaine, who was intrigued by Rimbaud, sent a reply that stated, "Come, dear great soul. We await you; we desire you" along with a one-way ticket to Paris.
Rimbaud and Verlaine began a short and torrid affair. During their time together they led a wild, vagabond-like life spiced by absinthe and hashish. They scandalized the Parisian literary coterie on account of the outrageous behaviour of Rimbaud, the archetypical enfant terrible, who throughout this period continued to write strikingly visionary verse. Rimbaud's and Verlaine's stormy relationship took them to London in September 1872, Verlaine abandoning his wife and infant son (both of whom he had abused in his alcoholic rages). Rimbaud and Verlaine lived in considerable poverty, in Bloomsbury and in Camden Town, scraping a living from teaching and an allowance from Verlaine's mother. Rimbaud spent his days in the Reading Room of the British Museum where "heating, lighting, pens and ink were free."
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Red Zen, Cocoon of Terror, and How to Become a Guitar Player from Hell are available at Amazon.com. Thank you.
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Rare Books And Manuscripts (web Series) - Trailer
King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies was founded in 1983 as an educational and intellectual arm of King Faisal Foundation. The Center is an independent, non-profit institution, and is financed by the Foundation.
Manuscripts Library
As part of the Foundations contribution to preserving Islamic culture and highlighting the contributions made by Muslim and Arab scholars, The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies has undertaken the challenging mission of locating, authenticating, acquiring, or copying, and indexing all known Islamic manuscripts worldwide. In addition to nearly 23,000 hand-written texts, some of which are more than 1,200 years old, the manuscript archives have more than 18,000 microfilms and hundreds of photocopies. The majority of the microfilms are acquired through mutual agreements with the Bibliotheque Nationale of Paris, the Library of Congress, and the British Library. Databases save researchers up to 70% of the time they would normally spend searching catalogs for information pertaining to manuscripts located elsewhere in the world.
The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies has acquired recently a rare collection of 14,000 Latin Titles about the European Subjects like Arts and Literature; History; Humanities and Social Sciences; and International Politics. These titles are published in nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These sources are very important for the research scholars. Some of the rarest titles are as follows:
1.Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. 3rd Ed. 1940
2.L'ARRIVISTE by Felicien Champsaur, Paris, 1902
3.Byron, London, 1941
4.The Children's New Illustrated Encyclopedia edited by John R. Crossland, London, n.d.
5.The Discovery of Intelligence by Joseph K. Hart, London, George Allen & Unwin Lid. , 1924
6.Den Soenska Pipboken by Claes Krantz, 1946
7.Dictionnaire Francais-Arabe by Ellious Bocthor, Caire, 1871
8.Fedor Dostoievski by V. Ermilov, Moscow, n.d.
9.The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy, London, William Heinemann Ltd., 1922.
10.La Grande Nevrose by J. Gerard, Paris, n.d.
11.The Grammar of Lithography: A Practical Guide for the Artist and Printer by W. D. Richmond, 10th Ed., London, E. Menken, 1880
12.Les Exploits du Colonel Gerard by A. Conan Doyle, Paris, F. Juven Editeur, n.d.
13.L'Empire De La Sierra by Marc Janin, Paris, Librairie Garnier Freres, 1918
14.Homere: L'I'liade L' Odyssee by Auguste Couat, Paris, n.d.
15.A History of Everyday Things in England by Marjorie and C. H. B. Quennell, London, 1933
16.Henri IV Et Son Temps by M. L'Abbe Jousset, Tours, Alfred Mame, M DCCC XCIII
17.Intimate China by Archibald Little, London, Hutchinson, 1899
18.In the Border Country by W. Shaw, London, Hodder, 1906
19.A Maker of History by E. Phillips Oppenheim, London, Ward Lock & Co. 1905
20.MOSCOU by Maurice Percheron, Paris, 1937
21.La Marine Francaise by Fernand Nathan, Paris, 1937
22.The Modern Marvels Encyclopedia ed. By John R. Crossland, London, Collins Clear-Type Press, 1938
23.The Newcomes edited by Arthur Pendennis, Vol. I, London, The Caxton Publishing Co., n.d.
24.One Hundred Great Lives, London, Odhams Press, n.d.
25.Pouchkine: Recueil D'Articles Consacres Au Grand Poete Russe Alexandre Pouchkine, Moscow, 1939
26.Paris Tel Qu'on L'Aime, Paris, n.d.
27.Picturesque Sicily by William Agnew Paton, New York, 1902
28.Sicilia E Malta by Enrico Mauceri, Torino, 1928
29.Suivons-Le! By Henryk Sienkiewicz, Paris, n.d.
30.The Swiss Family Robinson by Henry Frith, Ward, Lock & Co. London,
31.Un Sejour en France by Albert Savine, Paris, 1909
32.Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero by William Makepeace Thackeray, London, 1938.
33.Visages de la Bourgogne par Marie Bullier, Paris, Horizons De France, 1942.
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metro station live august 29th
metro station live at the molson ampitheatre
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