Showing posts with label ART. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ART. Show all posts

Sunday, February 4, 2024

Carbone Makes Sunday Sauce

 




"RED SAUCE" !!!

GET a PIECE of ART






MARIO CARBONE & MOM

At MARIO'S MOTHER'S HOUSE

SUNDAY DINNER of SUNDAY SAUCE







MARIO CARBONE MAKES SUNDAY SAUCE

At His MOTHER'S HOUSE





SUNDAY SAUCE RECIPES



SUNDAY SAUCE

alla BELLINO alla PACINO

MEATBALLS - SUNDAY SAUCE

And MORE !!!






MARIO with MAMMA & NONNO

An ITALIAN AMERICAN FAMILY in NEW YORK






SUNDAY SAUCE alla CARBONE

SIMMERING on the STOVE









FLIGHTS & HOTELS

NEW YORK - ITALY - EUROPE

WORLDWIDE






Friday, December 23, 2022

Irish Pub Food New York McSorleys Ale

 



NEW YORK'S OLDEST IRISH PUB

Since 1854








IRISH PUB FOOD in NEW YORK

Featuring McSORLEY'S ALE HOUSE

Since 1854






ABRAHAM LINCOLN

COPPER UNION

February 27th 1860








McSORLEY'S OLD ALE HOUSE

SINCE 1854


Tribute to ABRAHAM LINCOLN

16th PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES

Of AMERICA






PETER McMANUS PUB

Chelsea New York



Tuesday, November 23, 2021

PICASSO

 






WOMEN RUNNING on The BEACH

After PICASSO


From FINE ART AMERICA

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The rounded monumental figures of Picasso's f neo-Classical period of the early 1920s sees a return to his 1992 painting Two Women Running on the Beach, with all its traditional religious connotations. Neo-Classicism originally applies to the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century revival of Classical motifs, subjects and decorations, with the inspiration coming from the 1748 excavations of Pompeii and writings of the German archaeologist, Winckelmann. Picasso visited Pompeii and some Italian museums of Classical art in 1917, and their influence began to assert itself in this post-war series of colossal figures. A general reaction against the pre-war excesses and violent origins of Cubism and Expressionism saw a popular desire in art for the order, rationalized structure and humanity represented by this eighteenth-century movement.

The vivid blues and the flowing hair here are anchored in the elongated brown limbs, contorted yet supple. There's a sense of fullness that makes you feel that this is how life must be lived - and war must be abandoned.

It's a known fact that the women in Picasso's paintings are the women who inhabited his life at various times. His works are littered with references to artist model Amelie Lang, Eva Gouel, ballerina Olga Khokhlova, Marie-Thérèse Walter, surrealist photographer Dora Maar, art student Françoise Gilot, Genevieve Laporte and Jacqueline Roque. They gave of themselves to his art and his work is revealing of their personalities and the kind of relationship he had with each.







RUNNING WOMEN

After Picasso










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