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  • Food for the Soul: Charles I – The Royal Connoisseur of Art
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    Food for the Soul: Charles I – The Royal Connoisseur of Art

    ByNina Heyn October 17, 2022August 2, 2024

    “Ars longa, vita brevis.” ~ Hippocrates, Aphorismi By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout As the world witnesses a historic change in Great Britain, which welcomes Charles III as the new king (the coronation ceremony has been scheduled for May 6, 2023), it is perhaps worth remembering the first English monarch of this name—Charles I…

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  • Happy and Unhappy Families
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    Happy and Unhappy Families

    ByNina Heyn October 3, 2022August 7, 2024

    “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.“~ Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina, 1898 By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Most really good artists would not paint a family—theirs or somebody else’s—just as a record of people’s faces. They would use the theme to say something important about their…

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  • Food for the Soul: Cozy Entertainement
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    Food for the Soul: Cozy Entertainement

    ByNina Heyn October 1, 2022August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout During WWII, Hollywood turned away from hard-hitting dramas toward lighter fare—mysteries, comedies, and musicals—resulting in such classics as The Philadelphia Story, The Maltese Falcon, Meet Me in St. Louis, and His Girl Friday. Perhaps the pandemic offers a similar explanation for the current revival of a genre that…

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  • Food for the Soul: Global Trade in Art, Part 4: The Americas
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    Food for the Soul: Global Trade in Art, Part 4: The Americas

    ByNina Heyn September 16, 2022August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout “The discovery of America, and that of a passage to the East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope, are the two greatest and most important events recorded in the history of mankind.” ~ Adam Smith in An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of…

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  • Food for the Soul: Guo Pei Exhibition — San Francisco
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    Food for the Soul: Guo Pei Exhibition — San Francisco

    ByNina Heyn August 31, 2022August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Art museums sometimes showcase outstanding fashion designs, often presenting historical collections of artists who long ago earned their place in the pantheon of couture. Over the last few years, I have seen Chanel, Galliano, and Yves St. Laurent retrospectives in Paris, an Alexander McQueen show that is currently…

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  • Food for the Soul: Global Trade in Art Part 3- Middle East
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    Food for the Soul: Global Trade in Art Part 3- Middle East

    ByNina Heyn August 22, 2022August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Even if Venice itself is not in the Middle East, until the early 1500s the Venetian empire, built on trade with Asia and the Levant, extended far beyond the city walls, incorporating such lands as Dalmatia and Istria, and reaching practically up to Constantinople. Venice was the gateway…

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  • Food for the Soul: Women Art Exhibitions—Venice and Paris
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    Food for the Soul: Women Art Exhibitions—Venice and Paris

    ByNina Heyn July 10, 2022August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout In recent years, exhibitions of women’s art have gained so much popularity that almost every week there is a local exhibition somewhere in the world. Predictably, the most ambitious shows tend to be hosted in the global art centers of Paris and Venice. Two important exhibitions focused on…

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  • Food for the Soul: Faces of Tuscany
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    Food for the Soul: Faces of Tuscany

    ByNina Heyn May 22, 2022August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout In Florentine museums and churches, there is an endless parade of Madonnas and altar compositions of the Holy Family, which have somewhat lost their religious impact after so many centuries of changing spiritual views. When they are displayed en masse in art galleries, what makes the most immediate…

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  • Nina’s Euro Blog
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    Nina’s Euro Blog

    ByNina Heyn April 1, 2022August 2, 2024

    Polish Palaces and Art in Naples This post is inspired by the location of a very romantic wedding I recently attended in the center of Poland. Both the wedding ceremony and the party afterwards were held in the old palace and gardens of Bronice (near Nałęczów, a picturesque town famous for its natural springs and…

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  • Food for the Soul: Women Who Gave Us van Gogh – Women & Art Series 16
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    Food for the Soul: Women Who Gave Us van Gogh – Women & Art Series 16

    ByNina Heyn March 27, 2022August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Paris at the end of the 19th century was packed with sophisticated men who loved art. They were making it, discussing it, and selling it. There were those who created new styles—like Monet, Gauguin, or Cézanne. Others excelled as art dealers, like marchand Paul Durand-Ruel, who handled sales…

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