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GX13 AOU held up at road works traffic lights in Queen Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire.
Portsmouth based Stagecoach South 27874,
Pathway from The Dana to the River Severn, Shrewsbury, 24th April 1976.
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Andrei Petrovich Ryabushkin was a Russian painter. His major works were devoted to life of ordinary Russians of the 17th century. He also worked on frescoes for Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod and mosaics for the Church of the Savior on Blood in Saint Petersburg. There are 24 of his mosaics on the walls of Church of the Savior on Blood (17 inside and seven outside) (1897-1900). In the later 1900s he became interested in the life of contemporary Russian peasants (such paintings as Tea-Drinking and A Young Man Breaking into the Girls' Dance).
The deep study of history made his paintings very reliable, but they did not evoke any sympathy in his contemporaries. Unlike Vasily Surikov, who used the dramatic historical episodes as his subjects, Ryabushkin painted everyday life of the 17th century. His works lack action, they do not depict social conflicts, as the democrats liked. On the other hand, they are not so “beautiful” to reflect the tastes of the rich conservatives. Nobody knew where to place Ryabushkin’s paintings and just did not accept them.
Piran, Slovenia, blazing hot August day. On the Adriatic coast with history and buildings going back to medieval times, Florentine ascendancy in the Mediterranean.
The centre of Frankfurt Altstadt is the busy Römerberg. The half-timbered façades are post-war reconstructions.
This is my capture for the last #FlickrFriday theme, #StreetScenes, enjoy!
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I took this one on a bright sunny day during the 2010 Olympics.