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Illustrating A Point

Paris et cie | 15 hours ago by Kim Poulin

Some of my own personal experiences that raise the question of fitness in antiquity:The top two gentlemen can be found hanging out at the Louvre.  Three and four make their home at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.  I wonder if they are from the read more

Memories of Paris - Digital Collage

Christine Marie Art | June 30th 2008 by Chris

Just got back from 10 days in Europe, with a few days in Paris. The Louvre was massive, and I will have to go back to see the 90% that I missed this go-round. Made it to the Eiffel Tower and sipped champagne at the top. Tip-toed into the Louis Vuitto read more

Palace of Izrael Poznanski

Krystian Kozerawski Photoblog | June 29th 2008 by Krystian Kozerawski

Lodz, Poland, Palace of Izrael Poznanski, one of the great factory owners (hi built his palace just aside the factory - the red building in the background) and founder of modern, industrial city of Lodz. The palace is also called the Louvre of Lodz. read more

Physicists’ art

8 Minutes Old | June 15th 2008

These pictures are a special greeting to my fellow physics students at the university of Bonn. It's a sculpture near the main entrance to the physics institute, made up of rust covered steel plates. It's ugly. There is a anecdote behind it, too. I'm read more

Pickled fish, Animal gland, and monalisa

Clutterina | June 13th 2008 by Clutterina

5 days in Paris, and I’ve been nothing but a good little tourist. We have been hitting the museums, doing a lot of sight seeings and making little squeeling noise whenever we turn the corner into a whole new gorgeous view. We even rode some dor read more

Window and Louvers

BarbadosInFocus | June 13th 2008 by BarbadosInFocus

Window and Louvers, originally uploaded by pictureinfocus.BDOS072707_0037Window and LouversBay Street, BridgetownSt. Michael, BarbadosSeries: From Bush Hill to the Old Eye Hospital(07-27-2007)View the entire set.View as slideshow.View on Flickriver. read more

Louver and Vine

BarbadosInFocus | June 13th 2008 by BarbadosInFocus

Louver and Vine, originally uploaded by pictureinfocus.BDOS072707_0034Louver and VineBay Street, BridgetownSt. Michael, BarbadosSeries: From Bush Hill to the Old Eye Hospital(07-27-2007)Nature does not care who or what you are. If it can take root, i read more

L’iPhone va al Louvre

Prime-News.info | June 9th 2008 by Prime-News.info

Non è ancora ufficiale, ma la notizia dell’apertura di un corner di vendita del famoso iPhone presso il Louvre di Parigi, potrebbe essere confermata a breve. Disposto su una superficie di 700mq, i nuovi prodotti di casa Apple, compreso il nuov read more

Paris: City of Light

Travel And Photo | June 3rd 2008 by hasan

Three of the most famous Parisian landmarks are the twelfth century cathedral Notre Dame de Paris on the Île de la Cité, the nineteenth century Eiffel Tower, and the Napoleonic Arc de Triomphe. The Eiffel Tower was a "temporary" construction by Gus read more

Jeu de Paume – good place for photography

Blog.Foreignlight | June 1st 2008 by Julia T. Scho

I am back from Paris. It was very nice and I hope my photos will turn out to be good, too. Today I will give you a tip if you make a trip to Paris and want to visit a good and interesting photo exhibition. The Jeu de Paume Concorde was set up in 2004 read more

100 yılın en çok iz bırakan sanat eseri

haleti ruhiye | May 28th 2008 by kursat senturk

Newsweek dergisi, “Son 100 yılın en çok iz bırakan sanat eseri hangisi” konulu bir anket düzenledi. Sonuç şaşırtıcı… Adaylar şunlardı: a) “Black Square”, Kazimir Malevich b) “One (Number 31)”, Ja read more

we were in Louvre

fiedziu photo blog | May 25th 2008 by Marcin

more photos from Louvre, you will find here soon read more

Happy Special 23rd May Day!

Happy Special Day! | May 23rd 2008 by Carine Vanhoutte

Gemstone of the MonthEmeraldFlower of the Month: Lily of the ValleyUpcoming Special Days26 May - Memorial Day (US)29 May - Oak Apple DayIf you like a bit of sparkle in your life then you should have been at the sale of the French crown jewels that to read more

Free Museum Admission Stretches Your Travel Budget Further

Vacation Rentals Worldwide | May 21st 2008 by Diana

If you’ve been paying attention around here, you’ll have noticed a whole series of articles recently that focus on how vacation rentals can save you money. We’re not trying to beat a good point into the ground so far that you don read more

Paris Rive Gauche

Street Paris | May 18th 2008 by italo

We have been strolling and visiting enough the right side of the river, Paris Rive Droit, not to care to pass the Seine River and see the left one: the Rive Gauche. For many aspects a different Paris, with a different spirit, you'll find there not o read more

La Joie De Vivre

The Skin I Am In | May 17th 2008 by The Blogger Exposed

In spite of suffering initial homesickness and a great many misadventures, I am currently faring much better than my own predictions at the commencement of this Parisienne expedition. At the peak of my loneliness and longing for my children I quite read more

Weekend Worstoff 6

The Worst of Perth | May 16th 2008 by The Worst of Perth

Four international worsts for Weekend Worstoff 6. Firstly a shot I took in Beijing. Don’t laugh, the Folk Music Club is in even worse shape. Mazarina sent in a nice worst from her trip to the Himalayas. I came for the Gaylord, I stayed for t read more

Kobe City Museum: Louvre Exhibit

JapanVisitor Blog | May 8th 2008

神戸市立博物館のルーブル美術館展The Kobe City Museum currently is exhibiting items from the Louvre until July 6th.140 items from the French court of the 18th century are on display.They include gold and silver works, elaborate furnitu read more

Explore Paris, Here’s Some Guidance

IBS Pro! | May 7th 2008 by bengkyo

Visiting Paris offers many options to consider. Most trips will guide you through the history of Paris. The visits are known to take tourists around Paris during the day and night. Some tourist guides offer pick up and drop to your hotel and others s read more

The Louvre Museum

Street Paris | May 7th 2008 by italo

It is impossible to think about visiting th city of Paris without seeing the Louvre Museum, however th Louvre is the case where just a one day visit cannot be enough. A week should be a more reasonable figure, anyway since time is often limited it'l read more

A Quick Guide to Vacationing in Paris

World Travel and Vacation Blog | May 6th 2008 by Brent Vanderstelt

A Quick Guide to Vacationing in Parisby James B. MarkusAs the second largest city in Western Europe, Paris is a great place to visit; over the years it has become one of the most visited cities in the world. Renowned for its modern art and breathtaki read more

Exterior Shutters Turn Your Home Into A Mansion

Business and Money Matters to Grow From | May 6th 2008 by Lucy Jones

When remodelling your home, interior design ideas should be balanced with attention to exterior home improvements and what better way to enhance your home than with exterior shutters that can beautifully transform any window and although used mainly read more

Les Escaliers du Louvre

When Paris Was A City | May 5th 2008

As this stairway proves, the architecture at the Lourve is often just as stunning as the work on display. Famous Dutch artist Escher was no doubt inspired by the Lefuel staircase in the Richelieu aisle of the Louvre. Escher is famous for his stairc read more

New York Habitat covers FIAC Paris 2008

New York Habitat Blog | April 30th 2008

For the 35th year in a row the FIAC International Art Fair will take over two of Paris’ most grand exhibit spaces, the Grand Palais and the Cour Caree Du Louvre. From October 23rd to October 26th 2008, exhibit doors will usher in some of the world read more

A great destination during a Paris vacation

Wayfaring Travel Guide | April 25th 2008 by baksanir

The Louvre in Paris, France, is one of the most famous and most visited art museums in the world. The museum attracts 6 million visitors every year. Similarly it is one of the largest museums in the world, with over 35,000 pieces of art housed in a g read more

Paris Tuleries

Street Paris | April 24th 2008 by italo

The Tuleries' Garden (Jardin des Tuleris) it's probably the most important garden of Paris, since it belongs to the Museum of Louvre,It starts from the Carousel Arc (the little one in the picture) and ends at Concorde Square, a not very big park whe read more

Paris Underground

Street Paris | April 24th 2008 by italo

The first thing to do is become aquainted with the parisian underground map, one-day ticket (or week) is better than the little book of ten metro's tickets which last less than a couple of days if not less,Louvre-Rivoli is the next stop after the hu read more

Paris By Any Other Name!

The World According to Aargh | April 23rd 2008

Paris in the spring time can you ask for anything more? Well do not answer that….Paris is incredible, the post cards just do not do it justice. When you stand on the the top level of the Eiffel Tower you find the view just magnificient. There i read more

World's Timeless Masterpieces - Renoir

Literatti - Artistic Blog | April 20th 2008 by Mel Avila Alarilla

Girls at the Piano (1892) Pierre-Auguste Renoir Musee d'Orsay, Paris Pierre-Auguste Renoir (February 25, read more

Babylon

Serene Ambition | April 16th 2008 by shae hadden

I went to an interesting exhibition called “Babylon” at the Louvre* over the weekend. A lot of the explanations were in French, so I am sure I missed a lot of the factual history. What was clear was the mythology surrounding the Tower of Babel th read more

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