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Ildiko Neer | Dreamland


Ildiko Neer belongs to the urban photography, landscape photography, graphic photography art style.
Ildiko Neer enjoys composing impressive natural environments retouched photos all together in the series called "Dreamland".
With beautiful colors, beautiful landscapes and enigmatic paths are discovered later in the article.

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Sir Derek Walcott | Amore dopo Amore / Love after Love


Tempo verrà
in cui, con esultanza,
saluterai te stesso arrivato
alla tua porta, nel tuo proprio specchio,
e ognuno sorriderà al benvenuto dell’altro,

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Romona Youngquist, 1960 | Plein air painter


"My lifestyle hasn’t changed much since early childhood.
I live on a little farm with my family in the middle of Oregon wine country; I still hang out in the woods with the dogs and my own kids; and I still collect a wide range of critters.
When I’m not painting outside, I paint in my studio in order to keep an eye on my kids and pets, while listening to my favorite Bach, Handel and Mozart" - Romona Youngquist.

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Pierre Bittar, 1934 | Impressionist painter


World renowned for his Impressionist oil paintings, Pierre Bittar was the son of a musician and a mother descended from the House of Savoie.
His artistic talent was apparent from a young age, and his parents encouraged his gift for drawing and coloring beginning in 1939.
From 1940-1952, he devoted all his leisure time to painting and studying the techniques of the Great Masters, such as Rembrandt and the Impressionists -particularly Monet- during long hours in museums.

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Civiltà romana


Per Civiltà Romana si intendono tutti quegli aspetti della popolazione indoeuropea chiamata Romani (inizialmente stanziata a Roma, poi diffusasi su gran parte d'Europa e nell'intero bacino del Mediterraneo), da sociali a religiosi, culturali, letterari, artistici, militari.
L'origine del nome della città e quindi del popolo che lo abitava, era incerta anche in età arcaica.
Servio, grammatico a cavallo tra il IV e il V secolo d.C., riteneva che il nome potesse derivare da un'antica denominazione del fiume Tevere, Rumon, dalla radice ruo (a sua volta proveniente dal greco ρεω), scorro, così da assumere il significato di Città del Fiume.
Ma si tratta di un'ipotesi che non ha riscosso molto successo.