by Leiermann | Mar 19, 2022 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History
On the road to Amiens by Anja Weinberger I love to look – more precisely, I love to sit in a church and let the space affect me. And even more precisely: my favorite thing to do before “looking at the church” is to read everything that anyone has...
by Leiermann | Feb 9, 2022 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History, Uncategorized
Enchanted Brittany by Anja Weinberger Enchanted Brittany – churchyards and culinary delights at the end of the world In Brittany, that is, in the extreme northwest of France, there are these wonderful, legendary and usually...
by Leiermann | Jul 18, 2021 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History
The long journey to Mont Saint Michel by Anja Weinberger Probably everyone knows this. There are things or situations or simply thoughts that run through our minds more often than others. It doesn’t necessarily have to be superficial. In my case, it’s...
by Leiermann | Aug 20, 2020 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, Others
The death of Marat von Stefan Havlik From agitator to hero – “The Death of Marat” “Citizens, the people reclaim their friend…they called for my art…: David! Take your brush, it cried, avenge our friend, avenge Marat!”...