by Leiermann | Jul 21, 2022 | Biographien, Biographien, Biographies Music, Biographies music, Classical Music, Others, Women in Art and History
Misia – Muse, Mäzenin und Model von Anja Weinberger Misia – muse, patron and model by Anja Weinberger Misia – Muse, Mäzenin und Model [1] Misia Sert, das reiche, mal glückliche, mal unglückliche, in Polen...
by Leiermann | Apr 11, 2022 | Biographien, Biographien, Biographies music, Das 19. Jahrhundert, Das 19. Jahrhundert, Others, The Flute, Women in Art and History
The women of the Boulanger family by Anja Weinberger The women of the Boulanger family by Anja Weinberger There were three particularly musical women in the Boulanger family. One was named Marie-Julie, a Halligner by birth, and the...
by Leiermann | Mar 20, 2022 | Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History
Rouen – Cidre, Joie et Cathédrale by Anja Weinberger Or: What do Claude Monet and the young man with a green mohawk have in common? “You’ve heard one, you’ve heard them all.” Hasn’t each of us heard or perhaps even uttered this...
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 | Mar 14, 2022 | Biographien, Biographien, Biographies History, Das 19. Jahrhundert, Fine Arts, Fine Arts, History, Literature
Victor Hugo by Andrea Strobl Book Stories: Victor Hugo – a Monument Protector in the 19th Century The great buildings, like the great mountains, are the work of the centuries. Often art is transformed while they are still in the making; the work is carried on...