No more Eiffel Tower! Our flight arrived early and we're home. But there will be more posts about Paris. This painting from the Centre Pompidou is by Robert Delaunay.
It's a pity I only realize now that you've been in Paris. I could have done a little bit of your guide in some unusual places in Paris:-) and pointed out some new restaurants. I hope your stay went well despite the turmoil in the country. "The yellow vests" do not only protest against fuel taxes, there are many other demands. And it is a movement that is not really politically structured
From my brother on FB, a comment on the Delaunay painting: "This painting reminded me of some of Lancaster's own Charles Demuth's paintings, so I Googled Robert Delaunay Charles Demuth and found an article in Time from the early 2000's saying that Demuth was inspired by Delaunay, and a variety of indications that their work is sometimes displayed together, or at least in the same places."
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It's a pity I only realize now that you've been in Paris. I could have done a little bit of your guide in some unusual places in Paris:-) and pointed out some new restaurants. I hope your stay went well despite the turmoil in the country. "The yellow vests" do not only protest against fuel taxes, there are many other demands. And it is a movement that is not really politically structured
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific painting -- I love the flowers!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. We brought out the snow, just for you!
From my brother on FB, a comment on the Delaunay painting: "This painting reminded me of some of Lancaster's own Charles Demuth's paintings, so I Googled Robert Delaunay Charles Demuth and found an article in Time from the early 2000's saying that Demuth was inspired by Delaunay, and a variety of indications that their work is sometimes displayed together, or at least in the same places."
ReplyDeleteWow, this is beautiful. Always sad when a holiday comes to an end.
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