Tag Search Results For 'louvre' (89)

Aimez-vous Picasso ... ?

French Marilyn's Blog | October 8th 2008 by Marilyn Z. Tomlins

Do you like Picasso ? If you do, Paris is the place to be in. Today, October 8 2008, here in Paris, three parallel Picasso exhibitions open. The largest of the three is at the Grand Palais. The other two are at the Louvre and the Museum d’Orsay. read more

Postal de Arquiteto - Louvre :: Paris

arquiteturas... | October 4th 2008 by luciano basso

Seguindo a série...Gosto de fotografar desde que virei um aprendiz de Arquiteto, mas sou muito preguiçoso para viajar com um equipamento profissional... viajo com uma camerazinha digital, dessas fininhas que não incomodam no bolso da calça... mas read more

Museo del Louvre

Blog Ocio | October 4th 2008 by www.100Blogs.com

Este antiguo palacio real es en la actualidad uno de los museos más grandes del mundo. El museo se fundó en 1793 para que albergara las reales colecciones de arte. Dichas colecciones aumentaron tanto que una gran parte de las obras no podía exhibi read more

Send us Back to Paris

Jim's Journey | October 3rd 2008 by Jim Leeds

My bride and I visited Paris in February of 2007. If the song “I Love Paris” had been totally accurate, I might be singing “I love Paris in the winter, when it drizzles.” However, we didn’t get rained on during our stay. read more

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THE TEMPORARY | September 25th 2008 by Nicolae Comanescu

România, gazdă pentru Muzeul Luvru Începând din 25 septembrie şi până pe 11 ianuarie, publicul va putea vedea la Muzeul Naţional de Artă al României 61 de lucrări din patrimoniul Muzeului Luvru ( .. )de Cosmina Colea in Cotidianulfoto v read more

Paris Crush: Hotel les Chansonniers

EuroCheapo Travel Blog | September 10th 2008

Hotel les Chansonniers 113, Boulevard de Menilmontant    Paris, France Doubles €55-68 We love scouting out small, quirky hotels in Paris. Happily, the city is full of independent, charming hotels that offer rooms at very reasonable rates. One t read more

Monnalisa decodificata - Il segreto

Le migliori cagate sul web | September 8th 2008 by cagablog

Il sorriso enigmatico della Gioconda, che da tanto tempo ha affascinato gli amanti dell’arte, è stato finalmente svelato, dopo lunghi e attenti seminari di studio. Il quadro che è esposto al Louvre é solo una parte dell’opera. La tela original read more

Weekend In Paris - The Louvre Museum

Machu | August 31st 2008 by Matthew Peterson

Last night we ate a little local restaurant called The Ziti. It was great food. Rick had a very unique pasta with shrimp. The shrimp had all the legs and heads still on them. Too much for me to pick through, I hate cutting the fat off of a piece of s read more

Daily Blog 31: Art Come to Life in Miniature

Candid Canine | August 31st 2008 by Chris Verstraete

Miniature of the Month:The realism, beauty and mastery of the work of such masters as Michelangelo, Vermeer and Rembrandt van Rijn, is not only unequaled, but continues to inspire artists working in a range of media today.Most unique, may be a projec read more

22 August - Historical Events and Special Celebrations

Happy Special Day! | August 22nd 2008 by Carine Vanhoutte

Flower of the MonthGladiolusGemstone of the Month: AgateNomanda’s Happy Special Day blog is a celebration of events and anniversaries that have touched our lives. If today is your special day join us in looking at a few other events that have occur read more

The Hunt for Mona Lisa

In Search of Meaning | August 20th 2008 by Robert Krzisnik

A few years back I carried out a small-scale ethnographic research on the question to what extent are tourists genuinely interested in historical monuments and art pieces, after they have made the effort to travel far to see them. My observations wer read more

Un viaggio a Paris...

NoIperborei | August 19th 2008 by Paolo

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Paris: Place Vendome, Jardin des Tuileries, Musee du Louvre, Veli…

JNC: Freeway Ends | August 18th 2008 by simplethrills

Paris, the exquisite.Next to our hotel, Place VendômeAn amusement park in Jardin des TuileriesThe LouvreStreetVelib', a public bicycle rental program in Paris, to promote low energy means of transportation.A modern shell dressing up a traditional bu read more

Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci

Giselle' Diary | August 17th 2008 by Giselle

About the Mona Lisa, Wikipedia says…. ” Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda) is a 16th century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo Da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance. The work is owned by the French government and read more

*Sigh* Paris Dreams

Bear Chick's Journey | August 16th 2008 by Mary Carter

It’s been a rather uncreative August. I have a few things in progress but here’s one thing I’ve actually managed to finish: This ATC encompasses my own personal Paris Dreams (see my sister blog, maresjourney.blogspot.com, for more on that…), read more

Paris Here I Come - Some Tips For You

ReviewLutions Dotcom | August 8th 2008 by bengkyo

When choosing the right package for travel to Paris, it can become a task. Therefore, you do not want to look around to get the best package on the market to your budget. Remember your travel agent can help you with a lot or you can go online and see read more

High Contrast Paris

PARIS 2e | August 2nd 2008 by cedric

I went on a picture stroll for you guys again. Enjoy!underneath the arches of the Passerelle des arts, view onto Ile de la Cité with the Conciergerie and Pont NeufUnderneath Pont Notre Dame, a marvelous structure on the oldest bridge site of Paris. read more

Caption This

Hahn at Home | July 29th 2008 by Lori Hahn

You know I wouldn’t be doing this if I wasn’t right now, as you’re reading this, cleaning out cupboards and replacing the switch plates on the two other rooms Viv and I painted yesterday, right? White on another white, thankfully. So, caption t read more

Paris on A Sunday

Food Styling Manila | July 26th 2008 by giannina

Here are the few things I remember about Paris on a Sunday during my trip last October 2007: on the train 1. There was a transport strike, so it was really hard to move around the city. We did lots and lots of walking. Worse, there were unpredic read more

A Trip to Europe: Part 4

Visceral Observations | July 23rd 2008 by Poonam

Shreyaspeak: February 24th 2008 It was carnival day in Arlon. It was time for everyone to get on to the streets and make one hell of a mess. The carnival is being held for the past 30 years and it is quite a sight. K, M and I decided to walk the stre read more

Tramp Stamp Tuesday

Shadowscope | July 22nd 2008 by Richard Miles

I don't know that the shorts could get much smaller and tighter... photo by: S1lvers Family Is that even legal? read more

The story of Cupid and Psyche

The Girl from the Ghetto | July 17th 2008 by The Girl from the Ghetto

The goddess Venus was jealous of the beauty a mere mortal, Psyche. Venus formed a plan to have her son Cupid strike Psyche with an arrow, so that she would fall in love with the most horrendous man on earth. Cupid fell for this mere mortal Psyche. read more

French President Nicolas Sarkozy Praises Islam

Wade's Conservative World | July 16th 2008 by Wade Moline

French President Nicolas Sarkozy spoke at the recent groundbreaking for an Islamic art section of the Louvre. What he said clearly shows his ignorance of Islam; This will be an opportunity for the French and all visitors to the Louvre to see that Isl read more

The Two Josephines

Simmer Till Done | July 16th 2008 by Marilyn

Here, from a month ago at the Louvre, are two lucky Josephines. One is lucky because she is a twelve-year old visiting the Louvre. The other, well - she was Empress of France. But she had to sleep with a little madman in epaulets, so…whoR read more

Two years later, they got me!

A day in the Life of Andrea knapp | July 13th 2008

We got back from vacation late Friday evening and let me tell you, each person had a 'Top Ten' list of things they were most looking forward to after being away for two whole weeks. It was fun, and I'm sure I'll mention bits and bobs about it sooner read more

Objects Of Art

Shoes From Around the Globe | July 12th 2008 by gerri

I had a dream I was in Paris & I skipped the Louvre for the Musee Galliera, no way was I going to pass up Zoraide. Who ? Sorry let me introduce you to Paola Bay, Italian shoe designer of the most incredible masterpieces you can slip your feet read more

Europe Day 06: Paris!!

Anne Tachi | July 9th 2008

Late as usualWe had planned to get up early but just couldn’t. Last night was a late one, and add it to the long bus ride beforehand, we were just too tired to make it a sunrise morning. Breakfast was weird – but then I’ve never expected much f read more

Illustrating A Point

Paris et cie | July 8th 2008 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

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