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Adriaen Brouwer Adriaen Brouwer
Adriaen Brouwer , c.1606-1638, Flemish painter who worked in Haarlem. He studied with Hals at the same time as did the young Ostade, and the influence of their two styles, as well as that of Rubens, is apparent in his paintings. Brouwer is noted for his depictions of peasant life, particularly of... Read more
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Adriaen van Ostade Adriaen van Ostade
Adriaen van Ostade , 1610-85, Dutch genre painter, b. Haarlem. Trained in the studio of Frans Hals , he was strongly influenced by his fellow student Adriaen Brouwer . Van Ostade created good-humored depictions of village and peasant life, in which the figures are lively in expression and action.... Read more
James Boswell James Boswell
James Boswell 1740-95, Scottish author, b. Edinburgh; son of a distinguished judge. At his father's insistence the young Boswell reluctantly studied law. Admitted to the bar in 1766, he practiced throughout his life, but his true interest was in a literary career and in associating with the great... Read more
Bartolommeo Manfredi Bartolommeo Manfredi
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Sherry, anyone? The drink that dare not speak its name.
Newspaper article from: Brand Strategy ...Brandhouse brought Tio Pepe sherry into the 21st century...revealed the image of sherry to be dated and associated...funerals and Christmas. Drinkers were middle-aged and...smell it, know it is sherry and think it is going...bottle to make it a bit ...
Food & Drink: The international lottery Traders and supermarkets are...
Newspaper article from: The Independent (London, England) ...around the world. Overseas producers are proud of their gongs. And while Europeans tend...the Challenge seriously, should wine drinkers be genuflecting in similar fashion? For...Morris & Verdin, 01207 357 8866) for the Sherry Trophy. Among three superb Rhon
New extremes available to legions of beer lovers
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN) ...one brewer was so proud of his new 50-proof...the same time, beer drinkers are becoming more appreciative...moment to spin a beer drinker's head. For one thing...tarte Tatin, oloroso Sherry ... silkier than Madeira...Port ... odors of Sherry ...
THORA HIRD; (1)WEEKEND (2)INSIDE STORY.
Newspaper article from: Daily Mail (London) ...are very talented, but the thing I'm proudest of is that they're extremely well...which usually contain three sorts of sherry, gin, rum and brandy. We were never great alcohol drinkers, but it's nice to be able to offer...
Pubs: Drinking in the city's history: Rigby's, Dale Street Liverpool city...
Newspaper article from: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) ...Admiral Lord Nelson with sherry in the 1790s - and there...Some of the older drinkers we saw one teatime this...fruitflavoured vodka drinkers entered this drinkers' haven en masse. And...Rigby's has a long, proud history, but it has...
Ports of call.
Newspaper article from: New Zealand Herald (Auckland, New Zealand) ...still quaff local ``sherries'' and ``ports...terms such as port and sherry have been used on Australia...wine, Tokaji, while sherry is being reclaimed by...Both wine producers and drinkers appear comfortable that...with local ports and ...
SECRET LONDON: Gordon's Wine Bar - Who says grime never pays?
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday (London, England) ...where else is left for the professional drinker to spend time reordering reality? Chesterton...unfashionable fortified wines - ports, sherries and madeiras - that flowed through Londoners...1972 after his own business importing sherry was floated on the stock ...
Go brown for St. Patrick's Day by sampling fine Irish whiskey
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times ...of life and is their proud name for this blend of...trend. American spirit drinkers, although drinking less...the making of Oloroso sherry, usually for 5 to 8...8 to 11 years in old sherry casks and then blended...spirit with a brandy-sherry ...
TRAVEL: Pipes and drams; For GEOFFREY LAKEMAN, Speyside's Whisky trail was a...
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England) ...but by the dreamy shots of proud stags on heather-strewn hills...world's most popular drinks. Drinkers the world over are intrigued...already nurtured bourbon or sherry. A whisky can only be called...leftover traces of bourbon and sherry add to the cocktail, ...
Aberlour Raises a Toast to its Origin with Introduction of a'bunadh.
PR Newswire ...flavors. A small number of chosen oloroso sherry casks, which are the rarest and most...ongoing efforts remaining true to the proud heritage and well-earned reputation...Fritz, Brand Manager, single malt whisky drinkers throughout the United States should eagerly...

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