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Lausanne is a city on Lake Geneva in the French-speaking region of Vaud, Switzerland. It’s home to the International Olympic Committee headquarters, as well as the Olympic Museum and Archives. The old city has medieval, shop-lined streets, a 12th-century Gothic cathedral with an ornate facade and the 19th-century Palais de Rumine, housing fine art and science museums.

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The Palais des Nations, United Nations Office at Geneva, following the guided tour

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Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Visiting the Bavarian castles of mad King Ludwig II on a cold but sunny winters day

Visiting the Bavarian castles of mad King Ludwig II on a cold but sunny winters day

Visiting the Bavarian castles of mad King Ludwig II on a cold but sunny winters day

This photo categorizes under Concept as these 3 photos together create a musical effect, but with black and white and a similar perspective on the objects to create a calming feel.

Day trip to Bamberg, Germany

Fribourg, nestled on a rock promontory, is surrounded on three sides by the Saane River. It is one of the largest medieval towns in Üechtland.

 

The city was founded in 1157 by Herzog Berthold IV of Zaehringen

 

The day also happened to be the Corpus Christi celebration

Fribourg, nestled on a rock promontory, is surrounded on three sides by the Saane River. It is one of the largest medieval towns in Üechtland.

 

The city was founded in 1157 by Herzog Berthold IV of Zaehringen

 

The day also happened to be the Corpus Christi celebration

Fribourg, nestled on a rock promontory, is surrounded on three sides by the Saane River. It is one of the largest medieval towns in Üechtland.

 

The city was founded in 1157 by Herzog Berthold IV of Zaehringen

 

The day also happened to be the Corpus Christi celebration

Fribourg, nestled on a rock promontory, is surrounded on three sides by the Saane River. It is one of the largest medieval towns in Üechtland.

 

The city was founded in 1157 by Herzog Berthold IV of Zaehringen

 

The day also happened to be the Corpus Christi celebration

Village of Monterosso al Mare in Cinque Terre and hiking the Sentiero Azzurro. The largest and most developed of the five

Wandering along the Lavaux vineyard terraces and the little towns along the way - Chexbres, Saint-Saphorin, Rivaz

 

The Lavaux is a region in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, in the district of Lavaux-Oron. The Lavaux consist of 830 hectares of terraced wineyards that stretch for about 30 km along the south-facing northern shores of Lake Geneva.

 

Early spring so the grape vines were starting to grow, much greener than my last visit in the Winter

Small selection of species in nature categorized by scale

Sion; German: Sitten; Italian: Seduno; is the capital of the Swiss canton of Valais and of the district of Sion.

 

The two high towers of Castle Tourbillon and the Castle of Valeria overlook the city

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

I was not sure how to categorize this one (thus "I don't know")... I was sitting at my desk and saw these guys out the window, reflected on my monitor. By the time I got my camera together they were walking away and this was the only shot I got.

 

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Lausanne is a city on Lake Geneva in the French-speaking region of Vaud, Switzerland. It’s home to the International Olympic Committee headquarters, as well as the Olympic Museum and Archives. The old city has medieval, shop-lined streets, a 12th-century Gothic cathedral with an ornate facade and the 19th-century Palais de Rumine, housing fine art and science museums.

Lausanne is a city on Lake Geneva in the French-speaking region of Vaud, Switzerland. It’s home to the International Olympic Committee headquarters, as well as the Olympic Museum and Archives. The old city has medieval, shop-lined streets, a 12th-century Gothic cathedral with an ornate facade and the 19th-century Palais de Rumine, housing fine art and science museums.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Village of Manarola in Cinque Terre and hiking the Sentiero Azzurro

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

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Wandering along the Lavaux vineyard terraces and the little towns along the way - Chexbres, Saint-Saphorin, Rivaz

 

The Lavaux is a region in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, in the district of Lavaux-Oron. The Lavaux consist of 830 hectares of terraced wineyards that stretch for about 30 km along the south-facing northern shores of Lake Geneva.

 

Early spring so the grape vines were starting to grow, much greener than my last visit in the Winter

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Wandering along the Lavaux vineyard terraces and the little towns along the way - Chexbres, Saint-Saphorin, Rivaz

 

The Lavaux is a region in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, in the district of Lavaux-Oron. The Lavaux consist of 830 hectares of terraced wineyards that stretch for about 30 km along the south-facing northern shores of Lake Geneva.

 

Early spring so the grape vines were starting to grow, much greener than my last visit in the Winter

Montreux is a resort town on the eastern end of Lake Geneva. It's known for its mild climate and the Montreux Jazz Festival, held in July. The town's celebrated lakeside promenade is lined with flowers, sculpture, Mediterranean trees and belle epoque buildings.

Transatlantic - 2003

 

Radcliffe Bailey (1968 - 2023)

 

While most young and accomplished contemporary artists journey away from their hometowns, Radcliffe Bailey chooses to work in Atlanta, where he graduated with a BFA in 1991 from the Atlanta College of Art. A student fond of Russian constructivism, Bailey's work is not easily categorized, as he mixes various forms of media to convey a particular vision: an African-American identity, both greater and personal, within the larger sphere of art and America. Moving between a literal and figurative environment, Bailey playfully orders his piece according to certain color and space interactions.

 

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"Acknowledged as the first museum in the world dedicated solely to collecting American art, the NBMAA is renowned for its preeminent collection spanning three centuries of American history. The award-winning Chase Family Building, which opened in 2006 to critical and public acclaim, features 15 spacious galleries which showcase the permanent collection and upwards of 25 special exhibitions a year featuring American masters, emerging artists and private collections. Education and community outreach programs for all ages include docent-led school and adult tours, teacher services, studio classes and vacation programs, Art Happy Hour gallery talks, lectures, symposia, concerts, film, monthly First Friday jazz evenings, quarterly Museum After Dark parties for young professionals, and the annual Juneteenth celebration. Enjoy Café on the Park for a light lunch prepared by “Best Caterer in Connecticut” Jordan Caterers. Visit the Museum Shop for unique gifts. Drop by the “ArtLab” learning gallery with your little ones. Gems not to be missed include Thomas Hart Benton’s murals “The Arts of Life in America,” “The Cycle of Terror and Tragedy, September 11, 2001” by Graydon Parrish,” and Dale Chihuly’s “Blue and Beyond Blue” spectacular chandelier. Called “a destination for art lovers everywhere,” “first-class,” “a full-size, transparent temple of art, mixing New York ambience with Yankee ingenuity and all-American beauty,” the NBMAA is not to be missed."

 

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The NBMAA collection represents the major artists and movements of American art. Today it numbers about 8,274 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, and photographs, including the Sanford B.D. Low Illustration Collection, which features important works by illustrators such as Norman Rockwell, Howard Pyle, and Maxfield Parrish.

 

Among collection highlights are colonial and federal portraits, with examples by John Smibert, John Trumbull, John Singleton Copley, Gilbert Stuart, and the Peale family. The Hudson River School features landscapes by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Martin Johnson Heade, John Kensett, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederic Church. Still life painters range from Raphaelle Peale, Severin Roesen, William Harnett, John Peto, John Haberle, and John La Farge. American genre painting is represented by John Quidor, William Sidney Mount, and Lilly Martin Spencer. Post-Civil War examples include works by Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, George de Forest Brush, and William Paxton, and 19 plasters and bronzes by Solon Borglum. American Impressionists include Mary Cassatt, Theodore Robinson, John Henry Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Willard Metcalf, and Childe Hassam, the last represented by eleven oils. Later Impressionist paintings include those by Ernest Lawson, Frederck Frieseke, Louis Ritman, Robert Miller, and Maurice Prendergast.

 

Other strengths of the twentieth-century collection include: sixty works by members of the Ash Can School; significant representation by early modernists such as Alfred Maurer, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Max Weber; important examples by the Precisionists Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, Preston Dickinson, and Ralston Crawford; a broad spectrum of work by the Social Realists Ben Shahn, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, and Jack Levine; and ambitious examples of Regionalist painting by Grant Wood, John Steuart Curry, and Thomas Hart Benton, notably the latter’s celebrated five-panel mural, The Arts of Life in America (1932).

 

Works by the American Abstract Artist group (Stuart Davis, Ilya Bolotowsky, Esphyr Slobodkina, Balcomb Greene, and Milton Avery) give twentieth-century abstraction its place in the collection, as do later examples of Surrealism by artists Kay Sage and George Tooker; Abstract Expressionism (Lee Krasner, Giorgio Cavallon, Morris Graves, Robert Motherwell, Sam Francis, Cleve Gray), Pop and Op art (Andy Warhol, Larry Rivers, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselman, Jim Dine), Conceptual (Christo, Sol LeWitt), and Photo-Realism (Robert Cottingham). Examples of twentieth-century sculpture include Harriet Frishmuth, Paul Manship, Isamu Noguchi, George Segal, and Stephen DeStaebler. We continue to acquire contemporary works by notable artists, in order to best represent the dynamic and evolving narrative of American art.

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