While I would never forgo the experience in person, I must say that this is about as up close and personal as I was able to get with The Coronation of the Emperor and Empress on my own visit to Versailles, too.
Thankfully, I now have Google Art Project at my fingertips and art-loving disposal. I can zoom in and enjoy this masterpiece in crazy-amazing detail, as can you. This or any number of other works in a growing online collection from 17 world-class museums and counting.
Hurrah for high-tech!
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Location: Versailles, France ★
Photo courtesy of | Warren Martil |
Friday, February 4, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thank goodness that portions of Tutankhamun's treasured tomb artifacts are traveling now on exhibition to other museums around the world, and not at home in Egypt. Given the chaos there and the fact that - as happened in Iraq - museums are being vandalized or looted (albeit at the hands of government-sponsored thugs - ugh), it seems a blessing that these spectacular and priceless pieces of Egypt's history are safely abroad. For the moment.
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Location: Manchester, England ★
Photo courtesy of debbieaspin
Saturday, January 29, 2011
When my brothers and I were kids, more than a few people asked my mother if we were Yemeni. And then in junior high school I met a girl who actually was from Yemen. And I didn't think we looked remotely alike, but seeing these kids in this beautiful photograph, I do see a resemblance.
Recent events in the Middle East have me reading up more on the region, and I learned that Yemen is the poorest country in the area. Nearly half of all Yemenis live on less than $2 a day.
I have a friend who's vowed she'll never visit Israel so long as its treatment of Palestinians remains unchanged. She doesn't want to support current policy there with her tourism dollars. I'd really like to see Israel, North Africa, and other parts of the Middle East. But after reading articles like this one from 2009 on Dubai, I am conflicted.
I don't know. Smiling faces like these and the opportunity to make connections with people and exchange ideas and something of one another's culture seems more important, to me.
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Location: Hajjara, Yemen ★
Photo courtesy of .ash
Friday, January 28, 2011
I love the color and calm of this Felucca sailing down the Nile. This is just the sort of picturesque moment I hope to experience one day, on my first visit to Egypt. Seeing Egypt has been a lifelong dream. I very much look forward to that future trip.
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Location: Aswan, Egypt ★
Photo courtesy of Matt Champlin
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Inspired by the last image in Nichole's Paris Purple post, I thought a little trompe l'oeil was in order today. Love this one. Brilliant!
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Location: Paris, France ★
Photo courtesy of R H Kamen
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
What can I say about this photo, other than I think it's fantastic? The colors, the composition, the aloha. It's a beautiful photos and it makes me smile. How can you not look at it and feel happy? Fantastic, fantastic shot.
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Location: Honolulu, Hawaii ★
Photo courtesy of Kanaka Menehune
Monday, January 24, 2011
Looks cozy. Love the colors.
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Location: Treviso, Italy ★
Photo courtesy of g@-s
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Last night I caught a half-hour program on "The 13 Wonders of Spain" where this particular installment was all about Tarragona. I've been to Tarragona, and I didn't like it. And after seeing this show about it, I can't figure out why I didn't like it! I think it was my fault. I went on a day trip from Barcelona and didn't know a thing about the city or its history and I both went without a map and didn't pick one up. I literally just wandered around, which can sometimes be a fine way to discover a place, but clearly it wasn't right for my visit to Tarragona on that particular trip. I shall return. It looks, on second viewing, amazing.
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Location: Tarragona, Spain ★
Photo courtesy of Charlie Manton
Friday, January 21, 2011
What an installation! Is that a painting? Whatever it is, I love it. And this photo, as well. The composition with the silhouettes is just wonderful. A work of art in itself!
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Location: Paris, France ★
Photo courtesy of Lemoox
Thursday, January 20, 2011
There really isn't a corner of the European continent that I'm not interested in visiting, I think. And Latvia is definitely on my list. I don't know how I stumbled upon "The Three Brothers" - the oldest complex of domestic dwellings in Riga - this morning via Flickr, but I first found a painting of the buildings and then did a search to see the real thing. Sold. Based on this and other photos I found, I would go to Riga in a heartbeat. Looks 100% lovely.
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Location: Riga, Latvia ★
Photo courtesy of matteo_dudek