Friday, October 29, 2010

Who To Break In A Honeywell Safe

The Museum Project "Estella

Late last August, while traveling through northern Spain, visited, accompanied by my daughter and some friends of Estella Navarra population and Carlismo Museum is housed therein.

Estella-Navarra former Carlist capital is a monumental city-born the heat of the Camino de Santiago. Romanesque full of character, its narrow streets, palaces treasure, emblazoned mansions, churches, convents, bridges and beautiful buildings. All this unique heritage, its Jewish quarter, and the bustling commercial activity that people enjoy, have earned him the nickname "the North Toledo."


Located in the old quarter of San Pedro de la Rua, is the recently opened Museum Carlismo , occupies a XVII century building known as the Governor's palace. The museum was opened to the public last Easter after ten years into the renovation of the palace, and after an investment of 5.5 billion subsidized by the Provincial Government.


In the three plants that make up the property is displaying the documentary heritage and historical legacy / art Carlist Party, disappeared in 2000 - transferred in trust to the Government of Navarra indefinite. Along with these pieces, the museum shows other cultural property acquired or transferred by institutions and individuals. Rounding out the museum

a facility dedicated to temporary exhibitions, a graphic about the history and restoration of the palace, and an annex building for offices and storage, engine of research activity has been planned.


Lácar load. Enrique Estevan and Vicente. Oil on canvas. 1886. Carlismo Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella


Once inside, and after passing through the box office (entrance costs 2 euros), access to rooms is via an elegant two-story courtyard with three arches on columns classic. Once inside the exhibition space, an ordered chronological tour through the panels that incorporate the most relevant historical events in Spain in the nineteenth, flavored by the myriad of objects (flags, uniforms, medals, weapons, paintings, photographs ....) That frame , become a real treat for any fan of the contemporary history of our country.

This exposed in rooms designed for a superb view of objects and texts, where it is to acknowledge the absence of politicization of the contents.


Battle of the First Carlist War. Francisco de Paula van Halen. Oil on canvas. 1841. Carlismo Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella

Carlist Museum has an exhibition of paintings devoted careful Carlism and historical period, and now, among the works held by the museum, on loan from the Prado, and forming the temporary exhibition "One history to discover" have been hung on the walls works de Goya, Vicente López, Cusachs, Enrique Estevan, Elias Salaverria, Gustavo de Maeztu, Cecilio Pla, Muñoz-Sala, Francisco de Paula Van Halen, Carlos Vázquez, and José Benlliure Morelli. A luxury.


Sketch of the Battle of Treviño Victor Morelli. Carlismo Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella

Carlist Trench. José Cusachs and Cusachs. Carlist Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella


I attached link with a complete compilation of photos of both the Museum and the building that also houses the interesting story about the Governor's Palace of Estella.

I would like to thank its director Mrs. Olaia Nagore the treatment and the reference made me digital photos for this update. Also commenting that both in Navarre and the Basque Country there are two other Carlist themed museums, in which, unfortunately, the content is very politicized.

Their addresses are:

http://www.zumalakarregimuseoa.net/

Http://www.pueblos-espana.org/navarra/navarra/tabar/Museo+de+Tabar/


Who To Break In A Honeywell Safe

The Museum Project "Estella

Late last August, while traveling through northern Spain, visited, accompanied by my daughter and some friends of Estella Navarra population and Carlismo Museum is housed therein.

Estella-Navarra former Carlist capital is a monumental city-born the heat of the Camino de Santiago. Romanesque full of character, its narrow streets, palaces treasure, emblazoned mansions, churches, convents, bridges and beautiful buildings. All this unique heritage, its Jewish quarter, and the bustling commercial activity that people enjoy, have earned him the nickname "the North Toledo."


Located in the old quarter of San Pedro de la Rua, is the recently opened Museum Carlismo , occupies a XVII century building known as the Governor's palace. The museum was opened to the public last Easter after ten years into the renovation of the palace, and after an investment of 5.5 billion subsidized by the Provincial Government.


In the three plants that make up the property is displaying the documentary heritage and historical legacy / art Carlist Party, disappeared in 2000 - transferred in trust to the Government of Navarra indefinite. Along with these pieces, the museum shows other cultural property acquired or transferred by institutions and individuals. Rounding out the museum

a facility dedicated to temporary exhibitions, a graphic about the history and restoration of the palace, and an annex building for offices and storage, engine of research activity has been planned.


Lácar load. Enrique Estevan and Vicente. Oil on canvas. 1886. Carlismo Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella


Once inside, and after passing through the box office (entrance costs 2 euros), access to rooms is via an elegant two-story courtyard with three arches on columns classic. Once inside the exhibition space, an ordered chronological tour through the panels that incorporate the most relevant historical events in Spain in the nineteenth, flavored by the myriad of objects (flags, uniforms, medals, weapons, paintings, photographs ....) That frame , become a real treat for any fan of the contemporary history of our country.

This exposed in rooms designed for a superb view of objects and texts, where it is to acknowledge the absence of politicization of the contents.


Battle of the First Carlist War. Francisco de Paula van Halen. Oil on canvas. 1841. Carlismo Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella

Carlist Museum has an exhibition of paintings devoted careful Carlism and historical period, and now, among the works held by the museum, on loan from the Prado, and forming the temporary exhibition "One history to discover" have been hung on the walls works de Goya, Vicente López, Cusachs, Enrique Estevan, Elias Salaverria, Gustavo de Maeztu, Cecilio Pla, Muñoz-Sala, Francisco de Paula Van Halen, Carlos Vázquez, and José Benlliure Morelli. A luxury.


Sketch of the Battle of Treviño Victor Morelli. Carlismo Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella

Carlist Trench. José Cusachs and Cusachs. Carlist Museum. Government of Navarra. Estella


I attached link with a complete compilation of photos of both the Museum and the building that also houses the interesting story about the Governor's Palace of Estella.

I would like to thank its director Mrs. Olaia Nagore the treatment and the reference made me digital photos for this update. Also commenting that both in Navarre and the Basque Country there are two other Carlist themed museums, in which, unfortunately, the content is very politicized.

Their addresses are:

http://www.zumalakarregimuseoa.net/

Http://www.pueblos-espana.org/navarra/navarra/tabar/Museo+de+Tabar/


Friday, October 15, 2010

Something Like Dave And Busters In New Jersey

Ferrer-Dalmau?

The constant source of inspiration to Military Miniatures gives us the unique Catalan painter, has resulted in some circles, the idea of \u200b\u200bpresenting a new project coral on the work of this artist.

And, although not in an official manner, and without even realizing it, and English are several models that have begun to perform compositions based on paintings of the painter, perhaps the germ of a future joint work.



The main problem that leads to recreate in miniature the work of Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau, is the lack of individual characters loose, which in previous projects like Cusachs or the latest Álvarez Cueto did not happen. The complexity of the scenes or the challenge of the figures on horseback, is a work which, unfortunately, not all illuminators are used to make.

However, as I mentioned earlier, courageous artists putties and paint brushes that have managed to overcome stage fright and have undertaken the work of Ferrer-Dalmau with the result that in this update I present.


Thus, the veteran Jesus Gamarra has closed the scene " the end of the battle " and is now preparing a section of another of his paintings. The Navarre Osés Waldo had already modeled "the burden Lancer "-painted figure Roberto Ramirez has now led to miniature work " where my horse dies " José Gallardo painted scene. Another model that has been targeted fashion is Antonio Ferrer-Dalmau Zapatero who has recreated the painting "the end" Miguel Angel Garrido to paint it, and I prepared something else. Also Antonio Murcia Mesegar this by composing a small part of the play "Captain Fernández Bermúdez de Castro, of which insurance will soon see more progress.


Other miniaturists as Miguel Angel Perez, Juan Carlos Avila, the collective "The happy turlurones" or the undersigned, among others, are also preparing their particular vision of the work of this prolific artist, an attempt to "background" for, if the idea caught on and there are a number of works, may make a future exhibition. If within a reasonable time, you get enough "cuorum" to formalize this embryonic project in this space will propose how to carry it out.



From here I would encourage others to consider the beautiful miniaturists challenge of taking a "Ferrer-Dalmau" the three-dimensional field, certainly a good excuse to consider new targets and some more technical exercises elaborate than a mere figurehead, something that will certainly be proud.

Something Like Dave And Busters In New Jersey

Ferrer-Dalmau?

The constant source of inspiration to Military Miniatures gives us the unique Catalan painter, has resulted in some circles, the idea of \u200b\u200bpresenting a new project coral on the work of this artist.

And, although not in an official manner, and without even realizing it, and English are several models that have begun to perform compositions based on paintings of the painter, perhaps the germ of a future joint work.



The main problem that leads to recreate in miniature the work of Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau, is the lack of individual characters loose, which in previous projects like Cusachs or the latest Álvarez Cueto did not happen. The complexity of the scenes or the challenge of the figures on horseback, is a work which, unfortunately, not all illuminators are used to make.

However, as I mentioned earlier, courageous artists putties and paint brushes that have managed to overcome stage fright and have undertaken the work of Ferrer-Dalmau with the result that in this update I present.


Thus, the veteran Jesus Gamarra has closed the scene " the end of the battle " and is now preparing a section of another of his paintings. The Navarre Osés Waldo had already modeled "the burden Lancer "-painted figure Roberto Ramirez has now led to miniature work " where my horse dies " José Gallardo painted scene. Another model that has been targeted fashion is Antonio Ferrer-Dalmau Zapatero who has recreated the painting "the end" Miguel Angel Garrido to paint it, and I prepared something else. Also Antonio Murcia Mesegar this by composing a small part of the play "Captain Fernández Bermúdez de Castro, of which insurance will soon see more progress.


Other miniaturists as Miguel Angel Perez, Juan Carlos Avila, the collective "The happy turlurones" or the undersigned, among others, are also preparing their particular vision of the work of this prolific artist, an attempt to "background" for, if the idea caught on and there are a number of works, may make a future exhibition. If within a reasonable time, you get enough "cuorum" to formalize this embryonic project in this space will propose how to carry it out.



From here I would encourage others to consider the beautiful miniaturists challenge of taking a "Ferrer-Dalmau" the three-dimensional field, certainly a good excuse to consider new targets and some more technical exercises elaborate than a mere figurehead, something that will certainly be proud.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Gay Blackmen Fisting Black

by miners of Chile.!

Today we have many reasons ; to be Happy
because our land has returned from her womb
to 33 souls of effort and determination struggle
that blade tip and cherry
left their names engraved in the depths of our hearts .


33 souls now taught us to face adversity
and that for God nothing is impossible when there
brotherhood.

Gay Blackmen Fisting Black

by miners of Chile.!

Today we have many reasons ; to be Happy
because our land has returned from her womb
to 33 souls of effort and determination struggle
that blade tip and cherry
left their names engraved in the depths of our hearts .


33 souls now taught us to face adversity
and that for God nothing is impossible when there
brotherhood.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Pokemon Silver Celebi Gameshark

SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER



BODY {MARGIN-TOP: 25px; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN-LEFT: 25px; COLOR: # FF6633; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Hel

feasts and celebrations
Then we enough reasons why to be happy and confirm that (as he says a cat ...!) There is another notion of triumph and success.

believe that each show is a party, and each meeting a joy.
For all this we invite you to a different opening:
"Borderline" is "by decree" a party, a celebration of the artist expresses our collective action. INVITE YOU TO BE PART

Wear a hat or anything else head, Venite barefoot or in slippers if
precisely what you like, wear a wig or a mask, come dressed, come dressed out of fashion or frog legs. If you're men used skirt, turn to use the wedding dress or grandfather's ties.

Come to Carmen Miranda or lenses to Elton John.
will be the ideal time to showcase that shirt or shirt so ridiculous that you never dared to use, finally see the light in a day where he will be allowed and be very welcome to express your ridiculous.

The results of the action will be a demonstration of our freedom.



BORDERLINE: It will be the excuse perfect. BODY {MARGIN-TOP: 25px; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN-LEFT: 25px; COLOR: # FF6633; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica}

Gallery hours Wednesday from 10 to 13 and from 16 to 20 hours, Saturdays from 10 to 13 hours.

other times by arrangement phone
free admission

4 Cats - Art Space Av.Rivadavia 15,848 - (1706) Haedo - Pcia of Buenos Aires - Argentina


www.gatos4.blogspot.com

4 Cats - Art Space The 4 th Cat this month: Viviana Ramos Di Tommaso

Pokemon Silver Celebi Gameshark

SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER



BODY {MARGIN-TOP: 25px; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN-LEFT: 25px; COLOR: # FF6633; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Hel

feasts and celebrations
Then we enough reasons why to be happy and confirm that (as he says a cat ...!) There is another notion of triumph and success.

believe that each show is a party, and each meeting a joy.
For all this we invite you to a different opening:
"Borderline" is "by decree" a party, a celebration of the artist expresses our collective action. INVITE YOU TO BE PART

Wear a hat or anything else head, Venite barefoot or in slippers if
precisely what you like, wear a wig or a mask, come dressed, come dressed out of fashion or frog legs. If you're men used skirt, turn to use the wedding dress or grandfather's ties.

Come to Carmen Miranda or lenses to Elton John.
will be the ideal time to showcase that shirt or shirt so ridiculous that you never dared to use, finally see the light in a day where he will be allowed and be very welcome to express your ridiculous.

The results of the action will be a demonstration of our freedom.



BORDERLINE: It will be the excuse perfect. BODY {MARGIN-TOP: 25px; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; MARGIN-LEFT: 25px; COLOR: # FF6633; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica}

Gallery hours Wednesday from 10 to 13 and from 16 to 20 hours, Saturdays from 10 to 13 hours.

other times by arrangement phone
free admission

4 Cats - Art Space Av.Rivadavia 15,848 - (1706) Haedo - Pcia of Buenos Aires - Argentina


www.gatos4.blogspot.com

4 Cats - Art Space The 4 th Cat this month: Viviana Ramos Di Tommaso