I love a good story, as told by an artist, an architect, a engineer, or a craftsperson.
When I travel, I visit museums, famous architecture, and gardens.
Cat 1913, Raymond Duchamp-Villon Detroit Institute of Arts, USA |
Dorothy H. Turkel House 1956, Frank Lloyd Wright Detroit, Michigan USA |
Self Portrait at The Age of 34 1640, Rembrandt van Rijn The National Gallery, London UK |
Chandelier 1904, Glamorgan Castle Alliance, Ohio USA |
Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman First released in 1956 The Columbus Museum Columbus, Georgia USA |
Tatra T87 Sedan, designed 1936, manufactured 1948 Hans Ledwinka Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis, Minnesota USA |
Roman Bath, C. 60-70 AD Museum and galleries added in the 1700's-1800's Bath, UK |
Woman With A Cat c. 1880-82 by Auguste Renoir National Gallery, London UK |
Frederick C. Robie House 1909, Frank Lloyd Wright Hyde Park, Illinois USA |
Cape Trinity, Saguenay River, Moonlight 1904, Winslow Homer Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis, Minnesota USA |
Primavera Eterna 1884, Auguste Rodin Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois USA |
I would realy like to try the roman bath
ReplyDeleteWhen we were young my mother took us to Bath. At that time you could go in the water if you wanted to and I remember paddling in it. On later visits you are not allowed in the water, but it is very green, so I don't think I would want to!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite the house! All those windows are pawsome, but mum would not want to clean them.
ReplyDeleteMany years ago mum also visited Bath. She put her hand in the water and it was warm.
Purrs, Julie
A lady after my own heart! One of the drawbacks of living in the middle of nowhere is the lack of galleries and museums. Thanks for sharing your photos its like being there! Keep being awesome! Barb
ReplyDeleteThose paintings are so beautiful, Granny says that she would love to have a chandelier like that, but it doesn't fit in our house🙈Lovely post! Double Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed each and every photo. LONG may you do this for us.
ReplyDeleteLove that cat! We have a Frank Lloyd Wright house in our town but it's not overly impressive. We've been to his Fallingwater house several times and it's totally amazing.
ReplyDeleteWoman with a Cat - love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your stunning finds during your trips.
ReplyDeleteI like the Roman baths; it looks like a nice, private swimming pool now.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thank you for sharing.
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