Arte Posted on January 3, 2011January 3, 2011 by Jon Courtesy Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York “Composition” Tancredi Parmeggiani (1927 – 1964) .
Citazione del Giorno Posted on January 3, 2011January 3, 2011 by Jon “Slowly poetry becomes visual because it paints images, but it is also musical: it unites two arts into one.” — Eugenio Montale (1896 – 1981) .
Arte Posted on January 2, 2011January 2, 2011 by Jon Courtesy Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gemäldegalerie, Vienna “Goldsmith Seen from Three Sides” Lorenzo Lotto (1480 – 1556) .
Citazione del Giorno Posted on January 2, 2011January 2, 2011 by Jon “The wounded, whatever army they belong to, are sacred to me and cannot be considered as enemies.” — Ferdinando Palasciano (1815 – 1891) .
Arte Posted on January 1, 2011December 30, 2010 by Jon Fresco courtesy Palazzo Pitti, Florence “Thirty-Eight Varieties of Grape” Bartolomeo Bimbi (1648–1723) .
Citazione del Giorno Posted on January 1, 2011December 30, 2010 by Jon “It is a time to look toward the future, without denying the past.” — Miuccia Prada (born 1949) .
Arte Posted on December 31, 2010April 13, 2011 by Jon Courtesy Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, Lyon “Ricotta Eaters” Vincenzo Campi (1536 – 1591) .
Citazione del Giorno Posted on December 31, 2010December 30, 2010 by Jon “I felt that I had no choice than to take over. Later on I can see that that was what I was created to do.” — Elisabetta Foradori, on taking over the family winery at age 19 .
Arte Posted on December 30, 2010December 29, 2010 by Jon Courtesy Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Florence “The Starling’s Song” Silvestro Lega (1825 – 1895) .
Citazione del Giorno Posted on December 30, 2010December 29, 2010 by Jon “If children are not introduced to music at an early age, I believe something fundamental is actually being taken from them.” — Luciano Pavarotti (1935 – 2007) .