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Clamart - Harnes
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14 mars 2015.
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The Harn Museum of Art presents Painting St. Augustine: Selections from the Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers Collection featuring nearly forty paintings by more than twenty artists who captured vibrant landscapes and city views of Florida's oldest city. The works date from the late 19th to the mid-20th century and cover a broad range of themes from views of coastlines and waterways to depictions of picturesque streets of the historic district. The exhibition is drawn from The Florida Art Collection, a landmark gift given to the Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida in 2020 by Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers who formed one of the most extensive collections of Florida-themed art.
Visitors to St. Augustine in the late 19th century included artists who were inspired by the area's historic sites and the tropical beauty of the islands and forested wetlands along the coast. Artists such as William Staples Drown, Robert S. German, Frank Henry Shapleigh and Laura Woodward first visited St. Augustine in the 1880s and gathered at the Ponce de León Hotel, now part of Flagler College. Completed in 1888, this grand hotel built by Henry Morrison Flagler, the American industrialist and founder of the Florida East Coast Railway, included artist studios and exhibition spaces. By the 1890s,
St. Augustine had become a winter playground for artists and tourists alike, and paintings such as those on view here held a direct appeal to visitors who could purchase them as souvenirs of their travels.
Painting St. Augustine also includes works by celebrated artists who were either year-round residents or wintered in St. Augustine in the early to mid-20th century.
Examples include Arthur Vidal Diehl, Emmett Fritz, Hildegarde Muller-Uri, Heinrich H.
Pfeiffer, and Anthony Thieme. By this period, Florida was experiencing both a real estate and tourism boom due to expanded rail and road networks. Artists came to St. Augustine in larger numbers, opened art galleries and formed art organizations such as the St. Augustine Arts Club, founded in 1931. They promoted St. Augustine as a vibrant arts community and exhibited their paintings at venues throughout the country. The stirring landscapes and vivid scenes of the city's distinctive landmarks on view in this exhibition serve as enduring support for artist Anthony Thieme's declaration that St. Augustine is "the most paintable city in America."
Dulce María Román
Chief Curator and Curator of Modern Art Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida
This portrait of a youthful Frida was taken by her father, Guillermo Kahlo, in Mexico, in 1926. This image was taken at the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville, Florida when Mirror, Mirror ... Portraits of Frida Kahlo was on exhibition.
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My great grandfather, and his wife had been in the Great Land Run of Oklahoma in 1889. Oklahoma was not yet a State, and was called Oklahoma Territory. They received Lottery Land and built a small, but very charming little home on it. They had three sons. My great grandfather did some business with a man named Mr. Harn, They both became successful, but Mr. Harn got there sooner. He was a wealthy and irascible old man. When my ancestor wanted to build a fancy new home, after having struck oil during the depression, Mr. Harn offered to buy the little homestead house. He did buy it, and moved it to his estate where he stripped it of all the little gingerbread trim, and made it a very box like office for his foreman. One thing that was left in place was a stained glass window. It is doubtful that would have been part of a normal foreman's office. My great grandfather offered several times to buy it back, the whole little house, not just the window, but Mr. Harn would not sell it. That, and other land use problems they were involved in, continued to be a sore spot. Mr. Harn passed away and left his sizable estate to a niece. Who inherited it after that I don't know.
The Harn estate became a living museum, working farm sort of place, having little classes for schools, etc. I have tried over the years to convince the proper Historical Society, or County Parks groups, or State of Oklahoma organizations, that what they call "The Man's House" is actually a piece of history, the pioneer home of my ancestors, and doesn't really fit or nor belong with the Harn Estate. I didn't get anywhere. I finally figured out that the Harn Estate is not a public historic site. It is privately owned, and thus they will only restore something to its correct historic place if it suits them, and the Public Historic Groups can't do anything. Well,darn it. If I ever get rich, I'll build a replica. That is not likely to happen.
Thanksgiving morning, 2014.......I'm thankful for this Pileated Woodpecker.......Harns Marsh-Lehigh, Florida
Quand un harnais sublime la ligne de votre chien...
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Clamart - Harnes
Championnat de France Elite Féminine
14 mars 2015.
Nikon D600 + Sigma 70-200 mm F2.8 APO EX DG OS HSM
Clamart - Harnes
Championnat de France Elite Féminine
14 mars 2015.
Nikon D600 + Sigma 70-200 mm F2.8 APO EX DG OS HSM
Clamart - Harnes
Championnat de France Elite Féminine
14 mars 2015.
Nikon D600 + Sigma 70-200 mm F2.8 APO EX DG OS HSM
Friesland -
The former OFFICE BUILDING on Havenplein in Harlingen, now the office of the Tax Authorities, was built in 1884 after a design by architect WC Metzelaar (1848-1918), Chief Government Architect for Justice, in a style that uses elements of Traditionalism and Water Management Classicism. The construction has been put out to tender for the amount of NLG 14,768. The building is popularly called the "Havenmantje". The cantonal court was built on the site where a barracks previously stood, which was demolished for the construction of the new office. The front of the building is oriented to the south, towards Havenplein; the rear facade to the north, towards Oude Buitenhaven. The square has recently been repaved: the new pavement emphasizes the walkway to the entrance of the building.In 1927, the building was equipped with sanitary facilities and the water pipe was installed.
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Clamart - Harnes
Championnat de France Elite Féminine
14 mars 2015.
Nikon D600 + Sigma 70-200 mm F2.8 APO EX DG OS HSM