Poppies, Pavillon Colombe Walter Gay 1919 Private collection Painting - oil on panel Height: 41.91 cm (16.5 in.), Width: 27.94 cm (11 in.)
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Poppies, Pavillon Colombe Walter Gay 1919 Private collection Painting - oil on panel Height: 41.91 cm (16.5 in.), Width: 27.94 cm (11 in.)
Taking us on a literary pilgrimage to the Hague, art historian Kiely Schuck talks about Carel Fabritius’s The Goldfinch and its role in Donna Tartt’s novel of the same name.
0306; Venetian Shop
BEACH TILE SPAIN
Arnold Lobel Illustration from Hildilid’s Night 1971
Slight Adjustment
Lights of old University
“Mr. Holmes is the World’s Greatest Human Detective. Basil is the World’s Greatest Mouse Detective, and I, Dr. David Q. Dawson am his friend.” —Basil and the Cave of Cats
A few days ago I went to guédelon and it was the most amazing thing ever
Over the last twenty years they have been working on building a medieval fortress by hand with building methods that would have been used in the 13. century. They expect to be done in about six or seven years
The castle is 'standardized' because about a thousand castles were build at the same time by King Phillip II. as a defnece against the english
It already looks beautiful just like that
The even move the stones around on little carriages that have to be moved by two people
Even all the safety structures are made by hand and out of wood (while they are safe just like that, they have to be screwed together as well so they are up to today's standards)
This will be the highest and most secure tower where the owner would escape to, should the castle be under siege. It has its own water and works mostly independent from the rest of the castle.
These are the wheels used to lift the stones and get them to the top of the wall. They are still moved by people walking inside and the only thing they added was a break so it's safer otherwise this is a complete reconstruction
The small chapel has the most beautiful window which was made completely by hand and it's so symmetrical it's unbelievable
Also there was a little nest of swallows in the chapel which made it extra amazing
The great hall is the only room with very big windows which made the room very lovely and bright. Below the great hall is the storage connected to the kitchen. Above the kitchen behind the great hall is a guest room which would be the warmes room since the cooking fire would be burning below it.
The guest room also had beautiful paintings and the even made the pigment for it themselves
There was so much more and it was so interesting I could have stayed there forever. Anyone who is interested in medieval history and has a chance to go there should definitely do that
I'm gonna stop now because tumblr won't let me add any more pictures and I have way too much to say about this because they showed so much amazing stuff
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another world - Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany on Flickr.
Illustration by Jon Whitcomb
Wilson Webb has photographed the cast of Little Women with the Collodion wet plate process. It was a technique developed in 1860s, when the story of Jo March and her sisters takes pace.
A city of stone. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Alphonse Mucha. Painting, Poetry, Music & Dance (1898)