Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Wheat Stacks

The landscapes in Normandy and Britany are to be painted. Every view is amazing and beautiful. I loved the wheat fields, before and after the harvest.




After the harvest is done, the rest remaining in the field is collected. Actually this job is performed by machines.
The wheat stacks look beautiful and perfect.






Back in the days of the impressionist this task was perform manually.
Many artists painted this fields and the wheat stacks.

I imagine Van Gogh in loved with the landscape...
Field with wheat stacks, Vincent Van Gogh
Fields near Auvers, Vincent Van Gogh
The nap

Monet has painted an impressive wheat stacks series. As it was his life goal, the intention was to capture the reflection of light in different moments of the day.
I have selected three of his paintings on this subject: one at the end of the summer, one in the sunset and the last one with the morning light.




If you like this theme, you will certainly appreciate two french "realistic" painters, that also chose the field theme.

The first is Jules Breton: "The recall of the gleaners" shows in an idyllic way the end of a working day.



Jean Francois Millet in his paint "The Gleaners" shows a more realistic end of day.


In the next post the Sunflowers fields.

Friday, 27 July 2012

Versailles, where everything is art.


Some pictures of Versailles, an amazing visit! 

In the entrance


How Versailles looked before Luis XIV reformed the castle.


The Mirror Gallery

The bedroom of the king 

The bedroom of the Queen



The Orangerie garden



Grand Trianon interiors

Near to the Petit Trianon, the Love Temple


Wednesday, 25 July 2012

A patisserie in Bayeaux


As promised in the last entry, I am today sharing some photos of a tea place with a totally different style than the place I showed you in the last post.
Isn't this place wonderful?



As you can imagine, it is imposible not to get tempted! this is a picture of what the family enjoyed... 

And a picture of Bayeux... I will share some more with you later.

Monday, 23 July 2012

Not only castles; a bar in Caen

I have to recognised this is not only a holiday/art/historic trip... it is also a gastronomic one!. Everything tastes soooo good... and every place you enter is a totally different experience.

If you like interior design, you will appreciate this place we found in Caen. The decoration is based on a mix of English and vintage styles.






In the next post, a patisserie in Bayeux.

Friday, 20 July 2012

Chateau de Bizy


Following with my fascination with castles and their gardens, I am today sharing with you the beauty of the Bizy Castle, in Vernon, Normandia. There is beauty and art everywhere, in every detail: the buildings, the gardens, the furniture... everything.
It was built in 1714 and it seems like someone is living there still...








Beside of the piano, an art piece itself, I was able to take some pictures of the paintings. It is amazing the detail of the fabrics in the paintings, the shine of them. They look so real.