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Photography by Jerome van Passel

Photography by Jerome van Passel

http://www.fotomatiz.es

Personal Photo blog of Jerome van Passel,a dutch photographer, programmer and graphical designer who lives and works in the south of Spain.

Anthony Writes

Anthony Writes

http://anthonyanaxagorou.com/

Anthony Writes is the official website of London poet and writer Anthony Anaxagorou. Here you will find all the latest information on new material and be able to browse through some of Anthony most recent work. There are also links to follow Anthony

Kelvin Anthony/ Materealize Official Blog

Kelvin Anthony/ Materealize Official Blog

http://materealizeproductions.blogspot.com

Kelvin Anthony/ Materealize Official Blog featuring exclusive content, videos, pictures, music and news. Also check out the official website:- http://www.materealize.com

Anthony Roberts Blog

Anthony Roberts Blog

http://blog.anthonyrobertsonline.com/

Anthony Roberts Blog - The CNN of the Steroid World!

Rob Anthony Blog

Rob Anthony Blog

http://www.robanthonymusic.wordpress.com

Singer/songwriter Rob Anthony shares news about his musopreneurial journey

LPG installatie Van Meenen: uw specialist in autog…

LPG installatie Van Meenen: uw specialist in autogas installaties

http://www.l-p-g.be

LPG Van Meenen is gespecialiseerd in het verkopen, plaatsen en herstellen van LPG installaties.

Anthony Jay Photo

Anthony Jay Photo

http://anthonyjay.blogspot.com/

The world of Anthony Jay digital photographer. Keep up to date on Anthony`s latest photo`s.

Van Dort.MY

Van Dort.MY

http://vandortmy.blogspot.com

About families Van Dort in Malaysia

Norris Van Den Berg

Norris Van Den Berg

http://norrisvandenberg.com/?page_id=10

Norris Van Den Berg’s Revolutionary War novel, The Waterman,is based on the diary of one of General George Washington’s staff officers during the 1776 American Revolution.

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Facial Hair can be Funny, Especially this One

Funny Word of the Day | October 8th 2009 by Jessica Kleiman

funny word of the day: goateeDefinition from Merriam-Webster:goa·teePronunciation: \gō-ˈtē\Function: nounEtymology: from its resemblance to the beard of a he-goatDate: 1844: a small pointed or tufted beard on a man's chin— goa·teed \-ˈtēd\ a read more

A Story of the Image: Old & New Masters From Antwerp

Invisible Light (Welcome "I-love-random" people") | September 24th 2009 by Kriz Chan

People, this is really exciting. The National Museum of Singapore is exhibiting 150 works including 13 paintings by the old masters in the collection of Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Antwerp, 25 prints from the Museum of Plantin-Moretus/Printroom and read more

The Cult of St Jerome

idle speculations | September 1st 2009

Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641)Saint Jerome, c. 1615/16Oil on canvas, 157 x 131 cmLiechtenstein Museum, Vienna It would appear that unlike those of St Augustine and St Ambrose, the cult of St Augustine took a while to "get going". An interesting hist read more

''a Story of The Image" exhibition at the The National Museum of…

JC in da house | August 18th 2009 by Joanne Chan

I was invited to attend the ''a Story of The Image" exhibition at National Museum of Singapore just last Sunday. Thank you, OMY for the kind invitation. I must say this 1.5hours guided tour was a good experience for myself. :)Little introduction for read more

The Art of Sir Peter Lely

Art for Art's Sake | June 24th 2009 by Christy Olsen

Sir Peter Lely (1618 – 1680) was born into a Dutch family that was living in Germany and was originally named Pieter van der Faes. He trained in Haarlem, but in the 1640s he moved to England, where he spend most of his working life. (Lely, Sir Pet read more

visual impression

Revue Blanche | June 4th 2009 by Lara Biuts

Sir Anthony van Dyck. Lord John and Lord Bernard Stuart (c. 1638) loving long-haired men, though a man’s long hair tells about nothing but the man’s love for his own long hair. Sir Anthony van Dyck. Thomas Killigrew and (?) William, Lord Croft read more

The St. Michael's Church

Beautiful Places | May 27th 2009 by juka14

Construction of the St. Michael's church in Ghent started in 1440. The original plan was to build a 134 high steeple for this church. Because of financial problems only a 24 metres high tower remained. Inside the church you can see numerous painting read more

The art of David Teniers the Younger

Quigley's Cabinet | May 22nd 2009 by Christine Quigley

You know those paintings about dogs playing poker? I'm onto something even better. I read about the shameful theft of a sculpture by Henry Moore and ended up browsing the Interpol site for stolen works of art. There I came upon a painting by David T read more

>VAN DYCK AND BRITAIN

THIS ROCKED | March 1st 2009 by Alex Hedley

Tate Britain, London1 March 09Sir Anthony van Dyck, Self-portrait 1640www.tate.org.ukA 'Celebrity' artist for the early 1600's and the darling of the rich and powerful.Tate Britain introduces this show with the words: "This sumptuous exhibition bring read more

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