Boulder: Recreation
Boulder: Recreation
Sightseeing
A highlight of downtown Boulder is the 16-mile-long Boulder Creek Path, which runs along the creek through the center of the city. The banks of the creek have been restored to their natural state, parks and picnic areas have been formed—including the attractive Boulder Sculpture Park—and many small waterfalls along the way are perfect for kayaking and tubing. The Open Space & Mountain Parks division of the City of Boulder encompasses 12 free public nature hikes of varying difficulty, each offering some of the most scenic views in the region. Among them is Sawhill Ponds, featuring 18 ponds; Flagstaff Mountain, a 6,850-foot peak that is home to the Flagstaff Nature Center; Royal Arch, a sandstone arch through which the city of Boulder can be viewed from above; and Boulder Falls, a five-acre site known as the "Yosemite of Boulder Canyon."
Boulder also caters to those who prefer less strenuous sightseeing excursions. Free tours are offered by the Celestial Seasonings Tea Co., including a tea sampling bar and a walk through the Mint Room, and by the Redstone Meadery, brewer of a honey wine known as mead. Gateway Park Fun Center features go-karts, batting cages, and miniature golf.
Arts and Culture
The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra has been performing since 1958, and holds the majority of its performances at the Macky Auditorium Concert Hall on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder. Also performing at the Macky is Boulder Ballet, the major dance company of Boulder County. The Boulder Concert Band, comprised of 70 community members, offers a concert series and summer concerts in the area parks. Other musical institutions include the Boulder Chorale, the Boulder Youth Choir and Youth Symphony, and the Boulder Chamber Orchestra, which was founded in 2004. The Nomad Theatre is Boulder's only professional resident theater. Upstart Crow is an ensemble acting company whose season runs from early fall to midsummer and offers five major works. Boulder's Dinner Theatre entertains 80,000 attendees each year with food, drink, and major Broadway musicals.
In 2003 the American Association of Museums bestowed accreditation to the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU) Museum of Natural History, the only university museum in Colorado ever to receive this honor. This museum houses nearly four million specimens of biology, anthropology, and geology, including fossils, local animals, and Southwestern cultural artifacts. The CU Heritage Center contains exhibits that chronicle the university's past, such as the baseball bat and glove used by alumnus Robert Redford in The Natural, as well as a moon rock on loan from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and space suits worn by former graduates who became astronauts. CU is also the site of the Sommers-Bausch Observatory and the Fiske Planetarium, the largest of its kind between Chicago and Los Angeles.
The city's many museums are not limited to the CU campus. The Boulder Museum of History houses nearly 30,000 objects
from Boulder's past, dating back to the 1800s. The Carnegie Branch Library for Local History, located in Boulder's original library building, contains thousands of books, diaries, photographs, oral history audiotapes, and genealogical papers. The Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art houses one of the largest and best collections of contemporary Western art in America, featuring award-winning bronzes from the National Academy of Western Art, a series on Cowboy Artists of America, and other exhibits. Collage Children's Museum has 4,700 square feet of interactive exhibits for youngsters.
Boulder offers more than 30 art galleries, as well as several art museums. The Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art features regional, national, and international exhibitions and performances. The University of Colorado at Boulder Art Galleries contain the works of regional artists and students as well as major national and international artists, and houses the Colorado Collection, a state-owned collection of 5,000 pieces. The Charles A. Haertling Sculpture Park displays the work of such artists as Jerry Wingren, Dennis Yoshikawa Wright, Tom Miller, and Beth Juliar-Skodge.
Festivals and Holidays
Boulder's most famous festival is the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, regarded as one of the best in the nation. The festival is held each summer at the University of Colorado at Boulder's outdoor Mary Rippon Theatre and the indoor University Theatre. January brings the Boulder Bach Festival, a three-day event featuring an orchestra, chorus, and soloists performing the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. For more than a month during the summer, the Colorado Music Festival presents classical music performed by musicians from around the world. The Pearl Street Art Fair is held each July, and the Aerial Dance Festival, featuring demonstrations of dancing through the air, takes place the following month. Film festivals include the Boulder International Film Festival, held for four days in February, and the Moondance International Film Festival, a competition that takes place each May. A variety of aspects of adventure is presented at the Boulder Adventure Film Festival each April.
The city hosts a number of unique festivals and events. The annual Polar Bear Plunge attracts participants intrepid enough to jump into the Boulder Reservoir on New Year's Day. The International Mead Festival, held in February, features more than 80 meads from seven countries and is the world's largest competition for mead, a beverage made of wine fermented with honey. Another record-setting event is held the following month, as the world's shortest parade—Boulder's St. Patrick's Day Parade—takes place over a course covering less than one city block. The Kinetics Sculpture Challenge, preceded a week earlier by the Kinetics Parade, invites teams to race kinetically designed sculptures over both land and water. The Boulder Creek Festival, which draws approximately 130,000 people over Memorial Day Weekend, features a rubber duck race, a children's fishing derby, and dog-agility demonstrations along with typical festival activities and fare. Several holiday events take place in November and December, including Switch on the Holidays, the Holiday Festival, and the Lights of December Parade.
Sports for the Spectator
The University of Colorado at Boulder provides the major sporting attractions in the city. The university's football team, the Buffaloes, is a member of the Big 12 Conference. The university also offers men's and women's basketball, cross country, golf, skiing, tennis, and track and field, and women's soccer and volleyball.
Sports for the Participant
Boulder was voted the "Nation's Reigning Bike Friendly Community" by the League of American Bicyclists in 2004. Residents love to bicycle, and Boulder boasts 35 miles of bike lanes, 48 miles of multiuse paths, and 50 miles of bike routes. On occasion, the city will even plow snow off important bike paths before plowing certain roads. Each year Boulder turns national Bike to Work Day in June into Bike to Work Week and offers free tune-ups, safety clinics, and "Walk and Roll" events.
Boulder offers a variety of outdoor activities the year round. Natural areas like the Boulder Creek Path and the city's large mountain park feature hiking, camping, and boating. The city operates more than 60 parks—800 acres of maintained park land and an additional 200 acres of natural land—offering recreational facilities of all kinds. There are 48 tennis courts, 22 ballfields, and 15 soccer fields, and as well as the public Flatirons Golf Course. Boulder is also a short distance away from several popular ski resorts and dozens of state and national parks.
Boulder, named "America's Best Running City" by Runner's World magazine in 2001, hosts several athletic competitions. The Bolder Boulder 10K race brings 50,000 runners from around the world to the city on Memorial Day. Three weeks later is the 5430 Sprint Triathlon, the first of three races making up the Boulder Triathlon Series; the second is the Boulder Peak Triathlon, held in July; followed in August by the 5430 Long Course Triathlon. Colorado's largest running event is the Nike ACG Boulder Backroads Marathon & Half Marathon, which takes place each September at the Boulder Reservoir.
Shopping and Dining
A major attraction in the downtown area is the Historic Pearl Street Mall district. Set up for pedestrian traffic, the mall is lined with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Along the way, street performers, gardens, and sculptures make the stroll enjoyable. Several large suburban malls add to countless smaller shops and specialty stores scattered throughout the area. Scheduled to open in the autumn of 2006 is Twenty Ninth Street, an 850,000-square-foot shopping center with an open-air environment that will be anchored by Foley's and a 16-theater cinema. More than 300 restaurants in Boulder offer a wide variety of foods, from traditional Western fare to exotic ethnic foods. Patrons won't find a smoking section in any of these establishments, as the city has adopted a no-smoking policy in its restaurants and taverns.
Visitor Information: Boulder Convention & Visitors Bureau, 2440 Pearl St., Boulder, CO 80302; telephone (303)442-2911; toll-free (800)444-0447; fax (303)938-2098; email visitor@bouldercvb.com
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Leonardo and drapery studies on 'tela sottilissima di lino'.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...among the sixteen or so drapery studies in tempera on tela di lino from the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio that are...to Verrocchio by Wilhelm Suida in 1929, (13) and to Lorenzo di Credi by Woldemar von Seidlitz in 1935. (14) Over the years...
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Unmasked: Muse who became Mona Lisa
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 3/14/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...painted by the Italian master Lorenzo di Credi 25 years before the Mona Lisa...The countess was painted by Lorenzo di Credi in a pose similar to that of...posed for the Mona Lisa, as Lorenzo di Credi and Da Vinci shared a workshop...
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Leonardo da Vinci: Origins of a Genius.(Review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 12/22/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...thought to have included Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Lorenzo di Credi, Perugino, and Signorelli -- is unknown. Brown...Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), attributed to Lorenzo di Credi and currently dated in the 1490s. Leonardo seems to...
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Is this the Mona Lisa 15 years younger?
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 3/14/2002; ; 556 words
; ...beauty painted at the age of 25 by the Italian master Lorenzo di Credi. Art historian Magdalena Soest has undertaken detailed...Mrs Soest's theory was painted when she was 25 by Lorenzo di Credi in a pose not dissimilar to that of Mona Lisa in 1503...
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Art: Mine is the power and the glory Renaissance Florence: The Art of the 1470s National Gallery, London
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 10/24/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...Florentine art lie the likes of Lorenzo di Credi, the Pollaiuolo brothers and Andrea...the Latinate abbreviation of Lorenzo de'Medici. Look at this cup...National's show in which the hand of Lorenzo de'Medici cannot be traced...
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Review - Arts: Angels do not come from outer space
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 12/26/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...nativity scene painted by Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi (1444/5- 1510...more so than in the 1470s, when Lorenzo de Medici laid the foundations for...influenced by the elder Lippi, employed Lorenzo di Credi as his principal assistant, and...
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The London original print fair.(Exhibiting At The London Original Fair)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 4/1/2004; 700+ words
; ...Jacques Leegenhoek from Paris, Richard Nagy from London, Di Castro and Lampronti from Rome - as well as the return...fairs with descriptions supplied by time organisers. Lorenzo di Credi (Florence c. 1457 - 1536) Adoration of the Child...
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Fingerprint may solve mystery
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 2/20/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...long been in question, and some illustrious names have come up through the centuries -- Raphael, Ghirlandaio, Lorenzo di Credi. The key may lie in Krakow, Poland, where a Leonardo masterpiece, "Lady with an Ermine," bears the Renaissance...
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A Bronze Star Is Reborn; With 'David,' Verrocchio Carved A New Niche for Sculpture. Now Restorers Have Filled It Nicely.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/29/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...some promising younger artists -- Leonardo da Vinci, most famously, but also notable figures such as Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi -- went to him for training. Verrocchio was most touted as a maker of monumental bronzes, but he was also known...
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Sketches: Benvenuto, Firenze!
Newspaper article from: Jewish Exponent; 9/20/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Renaissance Europe. The Philadelphia Museum of Art displays one painting, also a loan from the Uffizi, the "Venus," by Lorenzo di Credi (1456-1536). Just under 6-feet tall, the impressively large "Venus" (c. 1490) was lost for several centuries...
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Lorenzo di Credi
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Lorenzo di Credi see Lorenzo di Credi .
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Credi, Lorenzo di
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Credi, Lorenzo di ( b Florence, c. 1458; d Florence, 12 Jan. 1537). Florentine painter. He was a fellow pupil of Leonardo in Verrocchio...
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Andrea del Verrocchio
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...was Andrea di Michele di Francesco di Cioni. He was a leading figure in...Pistoia altarpiece he was aided by Lorenzo di Credi. Other attributions are Tobias and...Piero and Giovanni de' Medici (San Lorenzo). In the same period he created...
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Perugino
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...expression in his later years. He studied under Fiorenzo di Lorenzo, assisted Piero della Francesca at Arezzo, and was a fellow pupil of Leonardo da Vinci and Lorenzo di Credi in Verrocchio's studio in Florence. In 1479 Perugino...
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Leonardo da Vinci
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...contact with such artists as Botticelli , Ghirlandaio , and Lorenzo di Credi . Early in his apprenticeship he painted an angel, and...cathedral at Milan. In 1490 he was employed with Francesco di Giorgio as consulting engineer on the restoration of the...
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