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Food for the Soul: The Rossettis – an Exhibition at Tate Britain
Rossetti, Monna Vanna, N03054
By Nina Heyn
There are so many artworks in London museums that you can always find a substantial exhibition taking place, no matter when you visit. Such is the cas…
Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art-Part 1
Florence’s Uffizi Galleries—which contain the most famous Renaissance art on the planet—are, unfortunately, best avoided this spring. The size of the crowds is staggering, including huge field-trip groups of high-schoolers and tour groups with guides who block the view of every painting in sight. Right now, those elegant Uffizi halls could be the set for…
Food for the Soul: Stories of Women at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Frederic Leighton. Portrait of a Roman Lady (La Nanna), 1859. Oil on canvas. Purchased with the Henry Clifford Memorial Fund, 1976, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. Photo: Philadelphia Museu…
Food for the Soul: Geostorm
“Thanks to a system of satellites, natural disasters have become a thing of the past. We can control our weather.”~ President Palma in Geostorm Check it out! By Nina Heyn, Your Culture Scout As far as disaster movies go, producer/director Dean Devlin comes with a great pedigree. A long-time collaborator of director Roland Emmerich, the…
Life – Week of 6.26.11
New Mexico Wildfire Forces Evacuations, Government Lab Closure
FoxNews.com (26 June 11)
Atop TV Sets, a Power Drain That Runs Nonstop
The New York Times (25 June 11)
Six Designs For Houses That Cost…
Food for the Soul: The Luncheon of the Boating Party
Food for the Soul Series
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The Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
“To my mind, a picture should be something pleasant, c…