Articles, tagged with "romanticism", page 1
The Different Types of Art
The Distinct Sorts of ArtArt is an expression of the person who does whatever kind of art they do. There is a wide variety of artwork, and most individuals unless they are an artist may not know that there are such huge amounts of distinctive art. Art has...
William Blake - British Artist, Eccentric, Iconoclast
You are constantly bound to see a new image book published of his curious etchings and then there is his poetry for which his fame actually lives on." To see a planet in a Grain of Sand,And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,...
The Victorian Circus
I am not specified what to say about William Blake as poet, painter, engraver and printmaker. He was in his private league in his lifetime 1757-1827, with idiosyncratic views, on anything from nature to religion. His lack of a formal schooling did not sto...
The Life and Paintings of the famous American Artist Albert Bierstadt
Albert Bierstadt was born on 7th January 1830 in Germany. Later on his family migrated to New Bedford, Massachusetts in the year 1833. He had a natural flair for painting. He began, while young, with crayon works. He began oil paintings in the 1850s. Duss...
Tips For Picking Good Movies
If you are given the opportunity to select a movie, be sure to glance through all the good movies before making a right decision. Perhaps the initial step is to dictate the genre of film that suits both you and your companion. And for this, you can probab...
Lladro
Lladro Figurines by Nao
In 1967 the LladrĂ³ brothers purchased a small porcelain factory very close to the city of Valencia and began collaborating with the best local porcelain artisans. A new style was born, with the staff being trained specifically fo...
The truth behind music industry jobs
For any music lover romanticism takes an immense importance in their life. The dream of performing in the smoky atmosphere of a club is like a heavenly experience. If it is a case of a music performer then the romanticism comes with a little more emphasis...