Thursday, September 30, 2010

Great Buys With Lone Star Card

Prize Awarded! Force for the Ecuadorian Village Notice Public Utility

"We have learned to fly like birds and

swim like fish, but we

learned the simple art of living together as brothers. "

Martin L. King.

Great Buys With Lone Star Card

Prize Awarded! Force for the Ecuadorian Village Notice Public Utility

"We have learned to fly like birds and

swim like fish, but we

learned the simple art of living together as brothers. "

Martin L. King.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Structure Chicken Pox Virus



I would like to communicate through my Blog an unfortunate event suffered by a blogger friend ... your blog has been hacked hope to make a network and spread the message that those who know their blog are aware of the problem ... we hope is resolved as soon as the blog address is: http://librosintinta.blogspot.com is until further notice important book downloads have no fear of a virus Trojan horse falling on each download ... can however still visit
; ; librosintinta.wordpress.co m where you will find the same material.



Structure Chicken Pox Virus



I would like to communicate through my Blog an unfortunate event suffered by a blogger friend ... your blog has been hacked hope to make a network and spread the message that those who know their blog are aware of the problem ... we hope is resolved as soon as the blog address is: http://librosintinta.blogspot.com is until further notice important book downloads have no fear of a virus Trojan horse falling on each download ... can however still visit
; ; librosintinta.wordpress.co m where you will find the same material.



Friday, September 24, 2010

What's Doing Denise Milani

Old issues, new artists José Cusachs

involves a joy to find that military history painting and not quite dead today, and that several young artists have chosen this beloved and admired art field as a professional leitmotif. Thus, illustrators and painters such as Angel Garcia Pinto, Daniel Cabrera Peña, Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau, Marco Artola, Carlos Pena and Jose Parrilla Ferre Clauzel among others, have picked up the baton of the great masters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth endowing his paintings from his personal imprint.


Today I would like to show a semblance of the work of Joseph Ferre Clauzel, a French artist who settled in our country, has changed the beautiful landscapes that until recently his work populated by soldiers, horses and weapons .



of introverted personality, felt Clauzel painting since childhood and his parents understood this when, with only ten he entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris ABC, for later, and now in Spain, further develop their painting Torrás Study.

From there began his career as a professional painter, selling his paintings in the United States, where he learned the technique and style of American landscape painters. From that early stage were born more than a dozen exhibitions. Interrupted

his career by compulsory military service, the Army is hiding another vocation, and it is there where the idea to implement the military theme in his paintings. Finished its passage through the military, returned to exhibit in France with great public acclaim and sales.


From today Clauzel highlight-backed pictorial quality of belonging to the group Escolá and award-painting, realism, and the personal challenge of the past to something close, through its paint jobs in the military. Without doubt, his paintings help us feel closer to history.


In your website can see the military-themed works of this artist, but to be in these days changing your page, momentarily can not see the landscape side, which I leave here a sample.

http://realismoenlapintura.blogspot.com/2010/05/jose-ferre-claudel.htm


What's Doing Denise Milani

Old issues, new artists José Cusachs

involves a joy to find that military history painting and not quite dead today, and that several young artists have chosen this beloved and admired art field as a professional leitmotif. Thus, illustrators and painters such as Angel Garcia Pinto, Daniel Cabrera Peña, Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau, Marco Artola, Carlos Pena and Jose Parrilla Ferre Clauzel among others, have picked up the baton of the great masters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth endowing his paintings from his personal imprint.


Today I would like to show a semblance of the work of Joseph Ferre Clauzel, a French artist who settled in our country, has changed the beautiful landscapes that until recently his work populated by soldiers, horses and weapons .



of introverted personality, felt Clauzel painting since childhood and his parents understood this when, with only ten he entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris ABC, for later, and now in Spain, further develop their painting Torrás Study.

From there began his career as a professional painter, selling his paintings in the United States, where he learned the technique and style of American landscape painters. From that early stage were born more than a dozen exhibitions. Interrupted

his career by compulsory military service, the Army is hiding another vocation, and it is there where the idea to implement the military theme in his paintings. Finished its passage through the military, returned to exhibit in France with great public acclaim and sales.


From today Clauzel highlight-backed pictorial quality of belonging to the group Escolá and award-painting, realism, and the personal challenge of the past to something close, through its paint jobs in the military. Without doubt, his paintings help us feel closer to history.


In your website can see the military-themed works of this artist, but to be in these days changing your page, momentarily can not see the landscape side, which I leave here a sample.

http://realismoenlapintura.blogspot.com/2010/05/jose-ferre-claudel.htm


Monday, September 20, 2010

Rhino 4.0 Evaluation Patch

CORNER 3

BECAUSE THEY LEARNED OF

Rhino 4.0 Evaluation Patch

CORNER 3

BECAUSE THEY LEARNED OF

Friday, September 17, 2010

Good Names For Cultural Fest

Exhibition, art and miniature

All miniaturists we decided, back in 2006, pay homage to the brilliant painter Josep military Cusachs agree that the exposure of the World Expo 2008 in Girona , was an ideal setting to display the collection of works based on his paintings, but also agreed that the duration of it (a weekend) was clearly insufficient.

In this exhibition we are left with good memories, a figure, a book and the satisfaction of seeing the best English models working for a common purpose. But there was to show the work of Catalan artist along with the collection of miniatures to the public in the street, those who do not know who was the artist or know our hobby.

Well, from the 10th of this month and until 14 November, the Exhibition Hall Miniature Museum of Jaca , has almost all the pieces came together in Girona in an attempt to bring our work anyone who will drop by the beautiful Ciutadella the capital of the Aragonese Pyrenees.

The sample is displayed in the magnificent Sala available to the museum, and having a great model as Diego Fernandez is responsible for it, the arrangement and exhibition space could not be better distributed. Thus, thirty-three pieces arranged in eleven windows, as many reproductions of paintings and illustrations by the artist, books, postcards, and a curious "step by step how to perform a miniature of the exhibition.
Diego, has created a minimalist environment, where the role is for the figures, bringing each piece to the category artistic sculpture.

exposure, once in Jaca, Military Museum will travel to Valencia, where he will stay another two months to stop falling on the Military Museum of La Coruña, in an effort that can be accessed by largest possible audience.

From here I would like to thank all friends who have selflessly lent their pieces for this purpose. Also, thank the museum officials who have managed to capture the essence of what a group of miniaturists wanted to propose in his day. To all thank you very much.

Good Names For Cultural Fest

Exhibition, art and miniature

All miniaturists we decided, back in 2006, pay homage to the brilliant painter Josep military Cusachs agree that the exposure of the World Expo 2008 in Girona , was an ideal setting to display the collection of works based on his paintings, but also agreed that the duration of it (a weekend) was clearly insufficient.

In this exhibition we are left with good memories, a figure, a book and the satisfaction of seeing the best English models working for a common purpose. But there was to show the work of Catalan artist along with the collection of miniatures to the public in the street, those who do not know who was the artist or know our hobby.

Well, from the 10th of this month and until 14 November, the Exhibition Hall Miniature Museum of Jaca , has almost all the pieces came together in Girona in an attempt to bring our work anyone who will drop by the beautiful Ciutadella the capital of the Aragonese Pyrenees.

The sample is displayed in the magnificent Sala available to the museum, and having a great model as Diego Fernandez is responsible for it, the arrangement and exhibition space could not be better distributed. Thus, thirty-three pieces arranged in eleven windows, as many reproductions of paintings and illustrations by the artist, books, postcards, and a curious "step by step how to perform a miniature of the exhibition.
Diego, has created a minimalist environment, where the role is for the figures, bringing each piece to the category artistic sculpture.

exposure, once in Jaca, Military Museum will travel to Valencia, where he will stay another two months to stop falling on the Military Museum of La Coruña, in an effort that can be accessed by largest possible audience.

From here I would like to thank all friends who have selflessly lent their pieces for this purpose. Also, thank the museum officials who have managed to capture the essence of what a group of miniaturists wanted to propose in his day. To all thank you very much.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Make A Reservation At Bonefish Grill

My Flag.

How beautiful is my flag waving in the wind ... In each wave

proud distilling old struggle ancestors.
walks so proud on the shoals of history
are already wearing two hundred years without haste.


that noble lady dressed in white
blue and red in the middle walks
distilling the breeze in its wake an air of harmony.
that perfume that bears gave it
spring to adorn her long walk this earth.


and that lonely star that shines
its slow progress has been silent witness

fortunes and misfortunes of his people
that happened.

but still standing there intact
stoic, wiping the tears

sketching smiles full of joy

or enduring misery. Snow

sea and sky copihue

red and the sky your only
star dancing in the vast universe. Flag

ay mia!
still fluttering in the wind flag
ay mia!

remains synonymous
sing one that you only hear
when everyone gathers around you

with an air of peace.

Make A Reservation At Bonefish Grill

My Flag.

How beautiful is my flag waving in the wind ... In each wave

proud distilling old struggle ancestors.
walks so proud on the shoals of history
are already wearing two hundred years without haste.


that noble lady dressed in white
blue and red in the middle walks
distilling the breeze in its wake an air of harmony.
that perfume that bears gave it
spring to adorn her long walk this earth.


and that lonely star that shines
its slow progress has been silent witness

fortunes and misfortunes of his people
that happened.

but still standing there intact
stoic, wiping the tears

sketching smiles full of joy

or enduring misery. Snow

sea and sky copihue

red and the sky your only
star dancing in the vast universe. Flag

ay mia!
still fluttering in the wind flag
ay mia!

remains synonymous
sing one that you only hear
when everyone gathers around you

with an air of peace.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Isa Brown Chicken Temperment

OPENING OF "TEACHERS"

Isa Brown Chicken Temperment

OPENING OF "TEACHERS"

Friday, September 10, 2010

Waxing Victoria Street Sydney

Balaca Ricardo, a young prodigy

Balaca and Canseco Ricardo (1844-1880) is one of those painters of the nineteenth noted in his day for his historical works, now sadly out of fashion for art critics, but not for its price at auction international.

Born in Lisbon, because his father, also Joseph Balaca painter in exile in the Portuguese capital, soon afincaría in Madrid with her family. He began his training in the family workshop, and completed her formal studies at the School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving, under the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, having studied under Federico Madrazo.

Cartoonist, illustrator of magazines of the time, was an early participant in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, attending for the first time in 1858, "thirteen years old" and added the catalog, giving then the jury an Honorable Mention, 2 nd class.
cultivated mostly battle scenes and portraits, making some to Amadeus of Savoy and Alfonso XII, whom he accompanied in 1876, commissioned by the Ministry of War, across the North during the 3rd Carlist War, to reflect different paints scenes civil war.


versatile and prolific artist, made an enormous amount of military-themed drawings and cityscapes for publications of the era, including the prestigious "Artist's" as well as illustrations for the edition of "Don Quixote", published by Montaner Simon.
His work, which now rests in museums and private collections, is located halfway between romantic and full generation that identifies with the eclecticism of the second half of the nineteenth century.

If I had to work out some Balaca Ricardo, this would be "The Battle of Almansa" (1.40 x 2.29 m) Canvas painting at the age of 17, Regular Mention awarded at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1862 and now adorns the Palacio de las Cortes in Madrid.

died prematurely at age 35 on February 12, 1880, at his residence in Aravaca (Madrid).

Waxing Victoria Street Sydney

Balaca Ricardo, a young prodigy

Balaca and Canseco Ricardo (1844-1880) is one of those painters of the nineteenth noted in his day for his historical works, now sadly out of fashion for art critics, but not for its price at auction international.

Born in Lisbon, because his father, also Joseph Balaca painter in exile in the Portuguese capital, soon afincaría in Madrid with her family. He began his training in the family workshop, and completed her formal studies at the School of Painting, Sculpture and Engraving, under the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, having studied under Federico Madrazo.

Cartoonist, illustrator of magazines of the time, was an early participant in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts, attending for the first time in 1858, "thirteen years old" and added the catalog, giving then the jury an Honorable Mention, 2 nd class.
cultivated mostly battle scenes and portraits, making some to Amadeus of Savoy and Alfonso XII, whom he accompanied in 1876, commissioned by the Ministry of War, across the North during the 3rd Carlist War, to reflect different paints scenes civil war.


versatile and prolific artist, made an enormous amount of military-themed drawings and cityscapes for publications of the era, including the prestigious "Artist's" as well as illustrations for the edition of "Don Quixote", published by Montaner Simon.
His work, which now rests in museums and private collections, is located halfway between romantic and full generation that identifies with the eclecticism of the second half of the nineteenth century.

If I had to work out some Balaca Ricardo, this would be "The Battle of Almansa" (1.40 x 2.29 m) Canvas painting at the age of 17, Regular Mention awarded at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1862 and now adorns the Palacio de las Cortes in Madrid.

died prematurely at age 35 on February 12, 1880, at his residence in Aravaca (Madrid).