France's best kept secrets in Paris
Posted on April 19, 2008 in French easels
It's impossible not to experience a sense of joie de vivre when visiting Paris in autumn. Day 2 began with a metro ride to the Opera House, a short distance to Place Vendome, to see Hotel Ritz, where Princess Diana spent her last evening before her tragic car accident. A visit to the Bibliotheque National de France was also a must see. Founded by Charles V, the royal library at rue de Richelieu is truly a treat for a bibliophile. But the most captivating in this twinkling City of Light is a tour of Montmarte. The name Montmartre is said to be derived from either Mount of Martyrs or from Mount of Mars. The martyr Saint Denis, then Bishop of Paris, was decapitated on the hill around 250 AD, and became patron saint of France. Overlooking the city of Paris, Montmarte is most famous for the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, and the bohemian atmosphere surrounding Place du Tertre, the artist colony where the likes of penniless artists, Salvador Dalí, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Henri Matisse, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Maurice Utrillo, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Vincent van Gogh thrived. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart, built in Romano-Byzantine style in 1873 and completed in 1914, is perched on top of this hill. The interior of the church contains one of the world's largest mosaics, and depicts Christ with outstretched arms. The nearby bell tower has one of the world's heaviest bell at 19 tons. A 234-step up to the dome gives one of Paris' most spectacular panoramas. Beside the basilica is an old church, Saint Pierre de Montmartre, founded by Saint Denis in the 3rd cent. Nearby is an old cemetery, where renowned artists are buried. The heart of the city's only hill is a popular square called Place du Tertre, where many artists set up their easels day and night for willing tourists. Surrounded by restaurants, pubs and night clubs, the square pulsates with life until the wee hours of the morning. Author: emeritamanansala Keywords: France Paris Montmarte Basilica Sacre Coeur Garnier Opera House Place du Tertre Vendome Hotel Ritz Bibliotheque National Added: October 23, 2007 Artist Fred Bell shows his set-up for plein air painting. Author: partycat414 Keywords: artist house landscape painting oil arts art easel french plein air fred bell outside collecting painter video Added: October 18, 2007 da vinci leonardo da vinci paintings famous painters list of famous painters
COMMUNITY CALENDAR (The Houma Courier)- wood easel,easel
Posted on March 27, 2008 in Portable easel
Wednesdays in April at the Terrebonne Parish Main Library, 151 Library Drive, Houma. read more. Tags: customized easel pad, artist easel , library, portable easel , easel , free clip art easel , call, tripod, wood easel , houma. Even preschoolers feel comfortable with technology most adults learned as an adult... cell phones, iPods, computers, the list is growing at a dramatic pace. But children don't think of electronic devices as high-tech - just another magical gizmo that entertains them. Toys that can engage a child in a unique way will deliver a memorable play experience they'll want to come back to.Introducing the SparkArt Creativity System(tm) Easel from Fisher-Price. It incorporates cool technology and classic play patterns into one of kids' favorite activities, drawing - providing them with interactive tools that truly inspire creativity and imagination in countless ways. This full-sized easel, with its giant dry-erase canvas, is especially designed for interactive play - to take children beyond scribbles and introduce them to the basics of drawing. Its magical technology gets kids' creative juices flowing and keeps them going with audio prompts that inspire with colors, sounds, objects and letters to help further their artistic expression.Using the unique SparkArt Pod with the tethered optical reader "pen," simply touch the pen to the icons for the creative prompts and inspiration. For example, touch the monkey magnet to hear monkey sounds - does it inspire you to draw a tree, or a banana? Or, touch the color icon for suggestions on what colors to use. Or, touch the dry-erase activity sheets to reveal fun facts and sounds that prompt creativity and really bring the drawing to life.The SparkArt Easel incorporates more than 600 word combinations and 175 sound effects to spark tons of creativity in little artists. All this content is housed in a portable SparkArt Pod, so kids can take the fun with them wherever they go. The easel features two height positions to grow with the child and it converts easily into a creativity table. It will retail for approximately $79.99; is appropriate for ages 3 and up; and is available now. For more information, log onto www.fisher-price.com.Produced for Fisher-Price Author: Medialink Keywords: Toys Children Creativity Innovative Added: October 20, 2006
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