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Villeroy & Boch MISS DESIREE Flower Vase 1911306


Villeroy & Boch MISS DESIREE Flower Vase 1911306


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PAIR Club Cocktail VILLEROY & BOCH Candlesticks Crystal H10.2cm No. 1136500860


PAIR Club Cocktail VILLEROY & BOCH Candlesticks Crystal H10.2cm No. 1136500860


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PAIR Club VILLEROY & BOCH Candlesticks Crystal Cocktail H13.2cm No. 1136500890


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PAIR Quartett VILLEROY & BOCH Candlesticks Crystal/Glass H12cm No.1174020890


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NIB Villeroy & Boch 6″ Crystal “Pebble” Wine Bottle Stopper Gorgeous!


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (9) Lead Crystal Wine Glasses C1959 (Art. No. 00)


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (9) Lead Crystal Wine Glasses C1959 (Art. No. 00)


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (6) Lead Crystal Cordial Glasses C1959 (Art. No.03)


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (6) Lead Crystal Cordial Glasses C1959 (Art. No.03)


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (9) Lead Crystal Sherbert Glass C1959 (Art No. 06)


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (9) Lead Crystal Sherbert Glass C1959 (Art No. 06)


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (11) Lead Crystal Champagne Glass C1959 (Art No 08)


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (11) Lead Crystal Champagne Glass C1959 (Art No 08)


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Villeroy & Boch Crystal MY GARDEN BLUE Highball Glass


Villeroy & Boch Crystal MY GARDEN BLUE Highball Glass


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Villeroy & Boch Crystal BERNADOTTE Claret Wine Glass


Villeroy & Boch Crystal BERNADOTTE Claret Wine Glass


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Villeroy & Boch Crystal MY GARDEN BLUE Tumbler 6443684


Villeroy & Boch Crystal MY GARDEN BLUE Tumbler 6443684


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Villeroy & Boch BOSTON-RED Double Old Fashioned 3947665


Villeroy & Boch BOSTON-RED Double Old Fashioned 3947665


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Villeroy & Boch Crystal NEW WAVE Fluted Champagne


Villeroy & Boch Crystal NEW WAVE Fluted Champagne


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Villeroy & Boch LAGUNA Water Goblet 746027


Villeroy & Boch LAGUNA Water Goblet 746027


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Villeroy & Boch PAVILION Water Goblet 1893170


Villeroy & Boch PAVILION Water Goblet 1893170


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Villeroy & Boch Glass Crystal  Green Jadite Isabelle Pattern Decanter


Villeroy & Boch Glass Crystal Green Jadite Isabelle Pattern Decanter


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Pair Tall Colonial Villeroy & Boch Crystal 1


Pair Tall Colonial Villeroy & Boch Crystal 1″ Taper Candlestick Holders Lot 2


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Villeroy and Boch Coffee and Cocktail Pitcher with Stirrer NIB


Villeroy and Boch Coffee and Cocktail Pitcher with Stirrer NIB


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10 Villeroy & Boch Handmade in Germany Full Lead Crystal Glasses


10 Villeroy & Boch Handmade in Germany Full Lead Crystal Glasses


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Villeroy & Boch Crystal BOSTON GREEN Water Goblet


Villeroy & Boch Crystal BOSTON GREEN Water Goblet


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Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (GREEN) Highball Glass 6443734


Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (GREEN) Highball Glass 6443734


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Villeroy & Boch Paloma Picasso Salt & Pepper Shakers Set Crystal West Germany


Villeroy & Boch Paloma Picasso Salt & Pepper Shakers Set Crystal West Germany


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (12) Lead Crystal Water Glasses C1959 (Art. No.11)


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina (12) Lead Crystal Water Glasses C1959 (Art. No.11)


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina 10


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina 10″ Lead Crystal Decanter C1959 (Article No. 26)


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina 11.5


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina 11.5″ Lead Crystal Decanter C1959 (Article No. 23)


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RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina Lead Crystal Water Pitcher C1959 (Article No. 28)


RARE Villeroy & Boch Messina Lead Crystal Water Pitcher C1959 (Article No. 28)


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VILLEROY and BOCH Etch Signed Sold Crystal Glass ELEPHANT Paperweight / Figurine


VILLEROY and BOCH Etch Signed Sold Crystal Glass ELEPHANT Paperweight / Figurine


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VILLEROY & BOCH SET OF 8 CHAMPAGNE / SHERBERT GLASSES TIARA NEW W/TAGS


VILLEROY & BOCH SET OF 8 CHAMPAGNE / SHERBERT GLASSES TIARA NEW W/TAGS


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VILLEROY & BOCH SET OF 2 CORDIAL GLASSES TIARA


VILLEROY & BOCH SET OF 2 CORDIAL GLASSES TIARA


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Villeroy Boch glass platter handmade by American artisans, 16


Villeroy Boch glass platter handmade by American artisans, 16″, signed, mint


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Villeroy & Boch Crystal PRISMA Single Light Candlestick 2.625” Triangular Base


Villeroy & Boch Crystal PRISMA Single Light Candlestick 2.625” Triangular Base


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Platano Schale Compotier - Villeroy & Boch Crystal Bowl


Platano Schale Compotier – Villeroy & Boch Crystal Bowl


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Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (BLUE) Iced Tea Glass 6443674


Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (BLUE) Iced Tea Glass 6443674


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Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (BLUE) Claret Wine Glass 6443680


Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (BLUE) Claret Wine Glass 6443680


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3 Villeroy and Boch Design Naif Soup/Cereal Bowls- Porcelain China- Luxembourg


3 Villeroy and Boch Design Naif Soup/Cereal Bowls- Porcelain China- Luxembourg


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Villeroy & Boch Paloma Picasso Pattern Large Round Lead Crystal Bowl -- 12


Villeroy & Boch Paloma Picasso Pattern Large Round Lead Crystal Bowl — 12″


$120.00


Set Of 2 Dinner Plate in the Boston-Red pattern by Villeroy/boch Crystal Plate


Set Of 2 Dinner Plate in the Boston-Red pattern by Villeroy/boch Crystal Plate


$38.00


Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (CLEAR) Iced Tea Glass


Villeroy & Boch MY GARDEN (CLEAR) Iced Tea Glass


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Villeroy & Boch Crystal BOSTON BLUE Claret Wine Glass


Villeroy & Boch Crystal BOSTON BLUE Claret Wine Glass


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The Castle of Villeroy, or the Bandit Chief


The Castle of Villeroy, or the Bandit Chief


$30.33


This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR’d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Belgian Painter Introduction: Jan de Cock, Louis-Marie Autissier, Henri Michaux, Micha L Borremans, Eug Ne Boch, Alfred Bastien, J


Belgian Painter Introduction: Jan de Cock, Louis-Marie Autissier, Henri Michaux, Micha L Borremans, Eug Ne Boch, Alfred Bastien, J


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Jan De Cock, Louis-Marie Autissier, Henri Michaux, Micha l Borremans, Eug ne Boch, Alfred Bastien, Jozef Peeters, L on Spilliaert, Marcel Lempereur-Haut, Henri de Braekeleer, Andr Hallet, William Degouve de Nuncques, Abraham van der Waeyen Pieterszen, Raoul De Keyser, Jean Baptiste Madou, Caroline Chariot-Dayez, Jan Yoors, Henry de Groux, Armand Massonet, Jan Theuninck, Henri van der Haert, Joe English, Eug ne Joseph Verboeckhoven, Alfred Ost, Thierry De Cordier, Renaat Bosschaert, Anne Bonnet, Andr e Bosquet, Christian Dotremont, Alice Frey, Alfred William Finch, Karl Heeremans, Charles Leickert, Fanny Geefs, Ad le Kindt, Cornelis Cels, Pierre Paulus, Didier Matrige, Carl Brenders, Groupe Nervia, Rik Wouters, Paul Van Hoeydonck, Jan Cockx, Jan August Hendrik Leys, Auguste Lev que, Xavier Mellery, Gaston Bogaert, Andr Buzin, Petrus Johannes van Regemorter, Cris Brodahl, Th odore Fourmois, Henri Van Assche, Willy Schlobach, Roger Raveel, Joseph Quinaux, L on Huygens, Frantz Charlet, Philip Henderickx, F lix de Vigne, Fran ois-Joseph Navez, Marc Darimont, Edouard Agneessens, Victor Servranckx, Michel Seuphor, Magda Francot, Johannes Baptista van Acker, Alfred Jonniaux, Isidore Verheyden, Tim Verfaillie, Gustave Van de Woestijne, Max Selen, Ignatius Josephus van Regemorter, Fran ois Cautaerts, Frits Van den Berghe, Gilles-Fran ois Closson, Frans Van Giel, Gustave De Smet, Gustaaf Sorel, Piet Bekaert, mile Motte, Jean Emile Oosterlynck, Modeste Carlier. Excerpt: Jan De Cock (b. Brussels, 2 May 1976) is a contemporary Belgian visual artist. De Cock creates large structures – usually in plywood – that refer to early modernist and suprematist sculpture and architecture. He also creates photographical and video work. He was educated in Ghent and Brussels. In 2003 he entered in the competition Prix de la Jeune Peinture Be…

Halt Den Sonnenstrahl Fest


Halt Den Sonnenstrahl Fest


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Track Listing: 1. Zwei Engel Unter’m Regenbogen, 2. Halt Den Sonnenstrahl Fest, 3. Kopf Boch, 4. Schafertanz, 5. Jetzt Kommen Die Lustigen Tage, 6. Die Muhle Am Bach, 7. Immer Gibt’s einen Weg, 8. Wo a Leiterl in Den Himmel Fuhrt, 9. Wenn du vor Sehnsucht Nicht Schlafen Kannst, 10. Der Alte Dorfkrug, 11. In Einem Schaferwgen, 12. Mein Bester Freund, 13. Die Sterne in der Heimat, 14. Swei Schatze Die Ich Fand, 15. Ich Will Gern Schafer Sein, 16. Wenn ein Schafer Barfub Tanzt

Stargate SG-1: Season 3 - Vol. 2 - Widescreen


Stargate SG-1: Season 3 – Vol. 2 – Widescreen


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Includes:Stargate SG-1: Deadman Switch (1999) Stargate SG-1: Point of View (1999) Stargate SG-1: Demons (1999) Stargate SG-1: Rules of Engagement (1999) Stargate SG-1: Learning Curve (1999) Stargate SG-1: Deadman Switch On a routine mission to the planet PJG-877, the SG-1 crew is captured and spirited away in an invisible cargo ship by alien bounty hunter Aris Boch (Sam J. Jones). When escape proves next to impossible, the crew tries to bargain for their lives by agreeing to help Boch catch his current prey, the Gou’ald Kel’tar. But the mercenary Boch is not entirely swayed by this bargain: after all, he has the opportunity to collect the generous bounty on the heads of SG-1′s O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Teal’c (Christopher Judge)–and three heads are better than one. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Stargate SG-1: Point of View The Quantum Mirror, introduced in the first-season Stargate SG-1 installment “There But for the Grace of God”, is brought into play in this episode. The mirror leads to an alternate-reality Earth, in which deceased Stargate Command officer Major Kawalsky (Jay Avocone) still lives and SG-1′s Captain Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) is a Major. When the “other” Earth faces invasion from Goa’uld, SG-1 races to the rescue. But because of the peculiarities which separate the two worlds, only one of the Samantha Carters has a chance for survival. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Stargate SG-1: Demons Combined nemeses Sokar and the Unas hold a medieval Christian community in the grip of terror. After the SG-1 rescues a village girl (Laura Mennell) from being sacrificed, the community accuses the crew of being possessed by a Demon and slated for execution themselves. It falls to village friar Simon (David McNally), a decent but misguided man, to renounce his long-held religious beliefs to rescue our heroes and thwart the villains. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Stargate SG-1: Rules of Engagement The scene is a offworld military camp, where young warriors are trained to impersonate Stargate Command personnel, then sent to infiltrate earth. Captain Rogers (Aaron Craven), head of the camp, assumes that the SG-1 team are new recruits, and drills them to be lean mean fighting machines on behalf of the dreaded Goa’uld. In an effort to save his comrades–and, by extension, the earth–O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) must convince the other trainees that their noble mission is both futile and wrong. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Stargate SG-1: Learning Curve Seeking out new and advanced forms of intelligence, the SG-1 finds the planet Orban. Here the adult population uses its children to harvest knowledge for entire Orbanian race–then callously casts the youngsters aside when their usefulness has ended. Things take a poignant turn when O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and Carter (Amanda Tapping) befriend an 11-year old Orbanian named Merrin (Brittney Irvin). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

The Initiate 2: Journal of Traditional Studies


The Initiate 2: Journal of Traditional Studies


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The Initiate is a journal which offers a forum to serious writing on traditionalism, spirituality and related topics, seeking to restore something of the lost wisdom of our ancestors to the modern world. This greatly expanded second issue features essays by Patrick Boch on how the Vedic knowledge of India can be put into practice by modern traditionalists; Sergio Knipe discussing ideas of cyclical history in ancient Egyptian myth; Robert Bullen on the re-emergence of the monastic lifestyle; Charles Upton comparing the Sufi philosophy of Frithjof Schuon and Javad Nurbakhsh; David Griffiths on the reality versus the mythology of European withcraft; Julius Evola, in a previously untranslated essay, on his meeting with Gerald Gardner, the founder of Wicca; Peter Widukind on the mystical power of music; and Karlo Valois on the lifestyle of the modern warrior, as well as music and book reviews, and letters to the editor in response to our first issue. This second issue more than doubles in size the amount of material contained in the first, and much more care was put into the quality of its editing and production. It also focuses more on the inner, as opposed to the outward, political struggle against the modern world. Profusely illustrated, it will provide much nourishment for the soul starving in the parched landscape of a secularised and disenchanted world.

The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual, Family, and Social Perspectives


The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual, Family, and Social Perspectives


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Now featured in a Classics Edition with a new Foreword by Donald Boch, "The Expanded Family Life Cycle" integrates theory and current research with clinical guidelines and cases by two of the most-respected authors, teachers, and clinicians in the field of family therapy, Betty Carter and Monica McGoldrick. This classic Family Therapy text provides "and more comprehensive way to think about human development and the life cycle," reflecting changes in society away from orientation toward the nuclear family, toward a more diverse and inclusive definition of "family." This expanded view of the family includes the impact of issues at multiple levels of the human system: the individual, family households, the extended family, the community, the cultural group, and the larger society. The text features a ground-breaking integration of individual male and female development in systemic context; our increasing racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity; the emergence of men’s movements and issues; the growing visibility of lesbian and gay families; and the neglected area of social class.

Kings of France: Louis XIV of France, Henry IV of France, Charlemagne, Louis XVI of France, Francis I of France, Louis XV of Franc


Kings of France: Louis XIV of France, Henry IV of France, Charlemagne, Louis XVI of France, Francis I of France, Louis XV of Franc


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Louis Xiv of France, Henry Iv of France, Louis Xvi of France, Francis I of France, Louis Xv of France, Louis Xiii of France, Henry Ii of France, Henry Iii of France, Louis Xvii of France, Francis Ii of France, Charles Ix of France, Louis Xii of France, Charles Viii of France, Charles Vi of France, Henry Iv of France’s Wives and Mistresses, Henry Iv of France’s Succession, Ransom of King John Ii of France, Nicolas de Neufville, Seigneur de Villeroy, Roi Fainant. Excerpt: Louis XIV (5 September 1638 1 September 1715), known as the Sun King (French: le Roi Soleil), was King of France and of Navarre. His reign, from 1643 to his death in 1715, began at the age of four and lasted seventy-two years, three months, and eighteen days, and is the longest documented reign of any European monarch. Louis began personally governing France in 1661 after the death of his prime minister, the Italian Cardinal Mazarin. An adherent of the theory of the divine right of kings, which advocates the divine origin and lack of temporal restraint of monarchical rule, Louis continued his predecessors’ work of creating a centralized state governed from the capital. He sought to eliminate the remnants of feudalism persisting in parts of France and, by compelling the noble elite to inhabit his lavish Palace of Versailles, succeeded in pacifying the aristocracy, many members of which had participated in the Fronde rebellion during Louis’ minority. For much of Louis’s reign, France stood as the leading European power, engaging in three major warsthe Franco-Dutch War, the War of the League of Augsburg, and the War of the Spanish Successionand two minor conflictsthe War of Devolution and the War of the Reunions. He encouraged and benefited from the work of prominent political, … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=18553

At Agincourt: A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris


At Agincourt: A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris


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With 36 pages of additional articles, references, and bibliographies of recommended reading. Agincourt is the quintessential English battle. Outnumbered English forces meet the French on the battlefield, and through courage, tenacity, (and a wicked Welsh weapon called a longbow), they win the day. While Henry V was triumphant, and was immortalized by Shakespeare for his victory, his gains were later squandered by his son, Henry VI, so ultimately not much was accomplished. In this Henty book, Guy Aylmer is an English squire and the son of a knight. He travels to Villeroy, in France, where his lord has a castle, but is swept up in it’s defense when it is attacked by Orleanist forces. He winds-up as a prisoner in Paris where he and his charges are assaulted by the White Hoods-the butchers of Paris. After several adventures and escapes he later returns to France with King Henry V and fights in the Battle of Agincourt. Henty’s History Series Learning History Through Fiction The Henty series is a unique way of learning about history. It consists of over 80 novels, each written by George A. Henty, and each featuring a significant historical person, period or event. * Perfect for busy people who have never lost their desire to learn. * An ideal way for homeschool students to learn history. * Organized by time period. * With additional nonfiction articles and a bibliography of recommended reading. "If you want to fall in love with history, there is simply no better way to do it than this."

N9ve


N9ve


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A decade after Ana Carolina made her eponymous album debut in 1999, the MPB superstar released N9ve, a surprisingly modest album with only nine songs and less than 40 minutes of music. Relative to her previous studio album, the 24-track double-disc tour de force Dois Quartos, N9ve can’t help but feel like a slight effort even though it boasts plenty of standout songs. The wide-ranging sprawl of Dois Quartos was often amazing, even if the material was uneven and at times excessive. In contrast, there’s nothing superfluous or especially awe-inspiring about N9ve. It’s a solid album on which a handful of collaborations stand out, above all the soulful lead single, “Entreolhares (The Way You’re Looking at Me),” a bilingual duet with American R&B singer John Legend. Graced with a sweeping string arrangement, “Resta” is a tranquil duet with Italian singer/songwriter Chiara Civello, who is credited with co-writing four of the album’s nine songs. The sleepy piano jazz number “Trai?ao” is another collaboration, this one with both Esperanza Spalding and Daniel Jobim. On account of all the downtempo songs on N9ve — practically every other track — the livelier moments tend to be highlights, for instance the tango eletr?nico of “10 Minutos (Dimmi Perch?),” the electric guitar bursts of “Era,” and the Gilberto Gil-penned “Torpedo.” Every song counts on an album this brief, and “T Rindo, ?” is perhaps the best of all, a light samba-funk song with horns and talk box that is perfectly sequenced just before “Entreolhares.” Indeed, there are plenty of standout songs on N9ve, the entire album written by Carolina with co-writing credits for longtime collaborator Ant?nio Villeroy and others. Al? Siqueira produces three of the songs, and M rio Caldato and Kassin in tandem produce the six others. In spite of N9ve’s considerable strengths, however, the modest ambitions of the album are a disappointment after the grandness of Dois Quartos, which found Carolina branching out in different directions and experimenting as never before with her music. With Dois Quartos, of course, critics grumbled that it would have been a better album if it had been parred down to one disc rather than two. This time, it’s the fans who might find themselves grumbling about the slight offering of new material to devour, especially in the wake of all the tenth-anniversary fanfare leading up to the release of N9ve. ~ Jason Birchmeier

Post-Impressionist Painters: Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Paul C Zanne, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seura


Post-Impressionist Painters: Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Paul C Zanne, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seura


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 146. Chapters: Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Paul C zanne, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Odilon Redon, Post-Impressionism, Paul Signac, Igor Grabar, Grace Cossington Smith, Louis Dewis, Emily Carr, mile Bernard chronology, Henri Rousseau, Nicolae Tonitza, Th o van Rysselberghe, Miroslav Kraljevi?, Stanley Royle, Charles Angrand, milie Charmy, Harold Weston, Vladimir Beci?, Oskar Herman, Mikhail Vrubel, Eugenio Da Venezia, ?tefan Luchian, mile Schuffenecker, Maurice Prendergast, Jan Cornelis Hofman, douard Vuillard, Ren Victor Auberjonois, Victor Borisov-Musatov, Georges Dufr noy, Vlaho Bukovac, Henri Rivi re, Ces reo Bernaldo de Quir s, ?tefan Dimitrescu, Aleksander ?yw, Maurice Denis, Birger Sandz n, P o Collivadino, Ren Sch tzenberger, Pierre Bonnard, Folke Heybroek, Charles Cottet, Sosth ne Weis, Isidre Nonell, Marc-Antoine Goulard, Paul S rusier, Lasc?r Vorel, Emilio Caraffa, Jan Toorop, Fernando Fader, Maximilien Luce, Henri-Edmond Cross, Mart n Malharro, Petre H rtopeanu, Anna Boch, Frank Bramley, Konstantin Gorbatov, Henri Lebasque, John Foulger, Lucien Pissarro, Jules- mile Zingg, Nico Klopp, Andr Hallet, Georges Lemmen, Robert Falk, J zsef Rippl-R nai, Leo Gestel, Ker-Xavier Roussel, Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin, Sacha Moldovan, Santiago Rusi ol, Paul Ranson, W?odzimierz Zakrzewski, Ram n Silva, Alfred William Finch, Charles Laval, Harry Lachman, Wac?aw Zawadowski, Gaston La Touche, Eduardo Viana, Albert Dubois-Pillet, Albert Malet. Excerpt: Vincent Willem van Gogh (; Dutch: March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter whose work had a far-reaching influence on 20th century art for its vivid colors and emotional impact. Suffering from anxiety and increasingly frequent bouts of mental illness throughout his life, he died largely unknown at the age of 37 fr…
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