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: Countryside: Shifting sands of time; ERIC Hardy recalls the days when Dingle Point was Liverpool's beauty spot, when mud was rare and otters were found at Otterspool - Liverpool Echo August 14, 1937.(Features)
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Byline: ERIC Hardy
Shores which a century ago were clean sand, and whose rocks sheltered lovely sea anemones, are now covered with great stretches of mud which make bathing and paddling so dangerous that a large post in the mud opposite St Michael's marks the limit of safe progress on foot.
The Mersey shores have changed considerably from the days when Dingle Point, once a tree-covered beauty spot resorted to by Liverpool artists, became covered with petrol tanks and a lasting eyesore on the skyline.
In those days, the fishing was good on the ...
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From Memling to Pourbus: the forgotten period. (Bruges, Belgium)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; ...evoked in the exhibition From Memling to Pourbus: The Forgotten Period which is being...endeavour, ending with the death of Pieter Pourbus (1510-1584), is presented from different...exhibition culminates with the work of Pieter Pourbus and his generation. Born in Gouda (the...
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Arts Guide
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...open daily. Continuing/ To Dec. 6: ''From Memling to Pourbus.'' Focuses on 15th- and 16th-century art in Bruges, with paintings by Hans Memling, Gerard David and Pieter Pourbus. - britain - London Hayward Gallery, tel: (171) 928...
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ARTS GUIDE
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...open daily. Continuing/To Dec. 6: ''From Memling to Pourbus.'' Focuses on 15th- and 16th-century art in Bruges with paintings by Hans Memling, Gerard David and Pieter Pourbus. - Liege Salle Saint-Georges, tel: (4) 349-00...
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Extraordinary Finds in Old Masters Tumble Onto Market
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...in the epoch-making show, ''From Hans Memling to Pieter Pourbus,'' held at the Memlingmuseum in Bruges, the ''Virgin and Child'' was considered to be the work of Pourbus. In earlier days, the great German specialist in Netherlandish...
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Diverse collection of fine art at WOLF'S.
PR Newswire
; ...ranging from Old Masters works to contemporary artists. Old Master works include a fine portrait by the Flemish artist Frans Pourbus, the younger, and school paintings by Lucas van Leyden, Martens Myters, Lucas van Uden, Jacob Arrtois and George Romney...
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The phallic club: the iconography and symbology of Pablo Picasso's ace *.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Aurora, The Journal of the History of Art
; ...masters began more frequently to include cards in tavern scenes to suggest dissolution and debauchery. (1) In 1536, Frans Pourbus, for example, painted The Prodigal Son, which contained cards on the table as warning against the dissolute life. In the...
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MORE THAN LEIGE LACE: BELGIUM'S LURE.
Magazine article from: HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
; ...painter Hans Memling loved Bruges, and until Dec. 6 you can see his work in a special exhibition called "From Memling to Pourbus," at the Memling Museum, 36 Mariastraat. Shopping here is a must. For lace, try 'T Apostelientje, Balstraat 11. The...
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A gallery of rogues Peter Carey's wonderful new novel takes as its hero a rascally painter on his uppers. But why have so many writers, from Balzac to 'Girl With a Pearl Earring', been inspired by the visual arts? Tom Rosenthal investigates
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday
; ...mistress. He spends weeks and months painting her before finally revealing the picture to Poussin and the other real painter, Pourbus. The "portrait" is an incomprehensible mess of abstract colour, its only recognisable feature being one of Gillette's...
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Marie, France's Florentine queen
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...collection's supremacy as the finest in Europe, buying the best of contemporary art from Caravaggio to El Greco, Frans Pourbus and Peter Paul Rubens. Although only 11 years old when Eleonora left Florence, Marie kept in constant touch with her sister...
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Elegy to the Chechen republic: James Quandt on Alexander Sokurov's Alexandra.(FILM)(Movie review)
Magazine article from: Artforum International
; ...night sky riven by moonlight, seemingly shot day for night; profiles of Malika composed with the Flemish precision of a Frans Pourbus; a rhapsodic shot of Ilyas striding through fields on his way home; the oddly eroticized intimacy of Denis's unplaiting...
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