Swiss shrine of freedom a meadow under fireProtests threaten August observance

International Herald Tribune | July 18, 2007| | Copyright

John Tagliabue
International Herald Tribune
07-18-2007
The Swiss, it is fair to say, have no abundance of jarring events in their history. As Orson Welles said in the movie ''The Third Man,'' in centuries of brotherly love, democracy and peace, the Swiss produced only the cuckoo clock.And the locals even concede that invention to their neighbors across the border in Germany.But the Swiss do take pride in a tiny meadow, a pleasant boat ride from this lovely lakeside town of 60,000, inaccessible thanks to soaring cliffs and high mountains except by boat on the cross-shaped Lake Lucerne, where ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

BOOK REVIEW
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London ; ...their fat and handsome monograph, Paolo Uccello (Thames & Hudson pounds 60...be living and working now. (In Uccello's case, it's easy to suspect...rounded artistic personality of Uccello can be shown. It's a brave aim...
Licencia artística para sueños infantiles: la pintora argentina Norma Bessouet evoca el apacible mundo de jóvenes desconectadas de las realidades de la vida adulta.(Entrevista)
Magazine article from: Américas (Spanish Edition) ; ...dedicados al tema de Selvaggio y Uccello>>. Para esa serie...y el gran pintor florentino Paolo Uccello. En la historia, Selvaggio se va marchitando a medida que Uccello la descuida y la abandona por su...
Brunelleschi e il Grasso.
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica ; ...questa prospettiva", ripeteva Paolo Uccello fin quasi nel sonno, a testimonianza...geometria Brunelleschi, Alberti e Paolo Uccello possono sfuggire alla riprovazione...ingegno sofistico" dello stesso Paolo ci ricorda la tentazione anche...
Reviews: The first Renaissance Man
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday ; ...woman through an intervening gauze. Paolo Uccello was also heavily influenced by Alberti...geometric approach so faithfully that Uccello was required to repaint it, in...reality. The perspective diagrams of Uccello and others are often reminiscent...
Diptych.(CREACIÓN)(Ilustración)
Magazine article from: Káñina ; DIPTYCH I. Paolo Uccello's The Hunt At night, at night, sullen...dear, why was forgiveness not shown? Uccello's Red horsemen blare horns through...scent Of crushed foliage and the hunt. Uccello's hunt over midnight towards The darkest...
Mickey's war. (Persian Gulf war painting)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US) ; ...used to be so simple. When Cosimo de' Medici asked Paolo Uccello to paint the Battle of San Romano, the painter gave...Keane's imagery is just as selective, in its way, as Uccello's view of San Romano. if he is indeed making some...
Richard Rezac: Rhona Hoffman Gallery.
Magazine article from: Artforum International ; Giorgio Vasari's tale about how Paolo Uccello would sit at his desk late into the night, drawing obsessively...rather exquisite but not without a degree of escapism. As in Uccello's project, there is something inevitable and potentially...
Britain's 50 best paintings {outside London}
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London ; ...hands fluttering, the chair more powerful than the ghostly figure in front of it. Paolo Uccello The Hunt in the Forest (c.1470) Ashmolean, Oxford Uccello was famous for his depiction of animals, as well as for his development of linear...
Picture galleries outside London: The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review ; ...across the Renaissance Room. In the stir and rouse of Paolo Uccello's Stag Hunt gaudy mannikins, mostly in open-mouthed...trees into three vistas of green shadow. Because of Uccello's exactness in the art of perspective, decried though...
TV Preview; All In Perspective; The Special Effects of Renaissance Masters
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ; ...perspective is!" the 15th-century Italian painter Paolo Uccello once told his nagging wife, who couldn't get him...codified by the Italian architect Brunelleschi. What Uccello - and Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael - would say...

Find more facts and information related to the article "Swiss shrine of freedom a meadow under ..."