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widget_alley December 27 2006, 16:47:51 UTC
Way to go. You have now just inspired me to make a post about Nicholas Roerich. *sigh*

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fajrdrako December 27 2006, 16:49:06 UTC
Oh good heavens yes, go for it!

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sartorias December 27 2006, 18:05:54 UTC
Oh, I love that--the use of arc, the blue and the complementary shades, the mood. yummy!

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fajrdrako December 27 2006, 18:59:51 UTC
Beautiful, isn't it?

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silverwhistle December 27 2006, 19:56:32 UTC
I am not a huge fan of B-J, but one day, a consumptive teenaged insurance clerk and his big sister turned up on his doorstep, to show him some drawings. He encouraged the boy to become an artist... So for that I am grateful!

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fajrdrako December 27 2006, 20:11:48 UTC
Uh... who was it?

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silverwhistle December 27 2006, 20:17:14 UTC
Aubrey Vincent Beardsley...

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fajrdrako December 27 2006, 20:18:08 UTC
That's fascinating! Yes, good for Burne-Jones!

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filkferengi January 1 2007, 04:17:44 UTC
During the Boston WorldCon, ze spouse & I took a tour of the Trinity Church in Boston. They had some exquisite stained-glass by Burne-Jones, with lots of blue. You would've loved it!

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fajrdrako January 1 2007, 14:17:09 UTC
Oh my goodness! I already have a number of reasons for wanting to go to Boston again - you've just added another.

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filkferengi January 1 2007, 22:27:49 UTC
There are also the Museums of Dirt and Bad Art. Iirc, the Museum of Dirt is available by appointment only. My spouse was disappointed to have missed them when we were there, but then, he's perverse like that. ;)

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