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portrat von demile dehelly 1871 1969 societaire der comedie francaise in der rolle des acaste des misanthropen louis douard fournier

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portrat von demile dehelly 1871 1969 societaire der comedie francaise in der rolle des acaste des misanthropen louis douard fournierDie eingefangene Bhnenprsenz: Portrt von mile Dehelly 1871 1969, Mitglied der Comdie Franaise im Rollenbild des Acaste aus Der Menschenfeind Dieses Portrt fngt fein die Haltung und den Ausdruck des Schauspielers ein, verbindet dramatische Gestik mit sanftem Licht. Die Palette bevorzugt neutrale Tne, die durch warme Akzente hervorgehoben werden und das Gesicht sowie das Kostm betonen, whrend die Linie eine sichere Hand und Aufmerksamkeit fr Details

Die eingefangene Bühnenpräsenz: Porträt von Émile Dehelly 1871-1969, Mitglied der Comédie-Française im Rollenbild des Acaste aus Der Menschenfeind
Dieses Porträt fängt fein die Haltung und den Ausdruck des Schauspielers ein, verbindet dramatische Gestik mit sanftem Licht. Die Palette bevorzugt neutrale Töne, die durch warme Akzente hervorgehoben werden und das Gesicht sowie das Kostüm betonen, während die Linie eine sichere Hand und Aufmerksamkeit für Details zeigt. Die Atmosphäre ist sowohl intim als auch feierlich, erinnert eher an die Bühnenpräsenz als an die Kulisse und lädt den Blick ein, sich auf den Charakter und die Würde der Rolle zu konzentrieren. Diese malerische Interpretation hebt die Spannung zwischen Persönlichkeit und Figur hervor.

Louis Douard Fournier, Meister des akademischen Porträts
Louis Douard Fournier gehört zur französischen akademischen Tradition, in der präziser Zeichnung und ausgewogene Komposition die psychologische Darstellung unterstützen. Beeinflusst vom Theatergeschmack und den Anforderungen des offiziellen Porträts, verstand er es, Strichführung und dramatisches Empfinden zu verbinden, um Figuren aus der Kulturszene zu verewigen. Sein Werk zeugt von klassischer Handwerkskunst, bereichert durch eine Aufmerksamkeit für Lichtnuancen und Stoffstrukturen. Durch diese Arbeit wird die Bedeutung der Ähnlichkeit ebenso deutlich wie die erzählerische Prägung, die das Porträt zu einem historischen und künstlerischen Dokument macht.

Eine dekorative Anschaffung mit vielfältigen Vorteilen
Diese Kunstdruckporträt von Émile Dehelly 1871-1969, Mitglied der Comédie-Française im Rollenbild des Acaste aus Der Menschenfeind, passt perfekt in ein elegantes Interieur, sei es Wohnzimmer, Büro oder Bibliothek. Das Bild findet seinen Platz über einem Kamin oder Schreibtisch und verleiht dem Raum einen Hauch von Kultur und theatralischer Eleganz. Der reproduzierte Stoff bewahrt die Farbtreue und die Details, garantiert eine langlebige visuelle Qualität, die den Raum bereichert. Die Wahl dieses Leinwanddrucks verbindet die Leidenschaft für das Theater mit dekorativen Ansprüchen und macht daraus ein Stück, das sowohl historisch als auch ästhetisch ist.

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“With Stars in Her Eyes” is a beautiful book. The characters have dealt with and are dealing with some pretty heavy issues, especially Courtney. And for Courtney especially, her past has resulted in some pretty dysfunctional thinking and behavior (quite understandably). However, while the story deals with some heavy topics, there is also a lot of humor, wonder and joy. There are so many things to love about this story — the friendship between Thea and Marshall and between Courtney and Sam; the bookshop “pets” and how they are incorporated into the story; Ms. Jeannie (who is kind of intimidating); the banter between Thea and Courtney, especially all the innuendo (intentional or not); the legal food puns; the joy and appreciation Thea experiences with her photography, especially using the older cameras and techniques she learned from her grandfather; the discussion of the books Thea and Courtney like to read; the descriptive intimate scenes; the book clubs; the lyrics of Courtney’s songs, etc.
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Burke really nails emotions. I did not grow up with religious trauma, but reading about Courtney made me feel like I did. I didn't have a family that treated me like the help just because I was following my own path, but reading Thea's POV made me believe I had. It's truly a gift when an author can establish such a strong sense of place and character. I can't wait to see what she does next.😍 4.5🌟
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Amateur Romance Reader
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★★★★★ 5
Ugh, why does it have to be over?!?
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Okay, Amazon/Kindle is dirty for prompting a review right as you finish the book, and I’m typing this through (happy) tears right now! I have thoroughly enjoyed this whole series and have to recommend that you read each one. Moving through the stories of Elle, Darcy, Brendon, Annie, Margot & Olivia has been very fun, adventurous and satisfying overall. The romance is amazing, the steamy sections are s t e a m y, and the finales are perfect. I like that the conflicts are not too extreme, drawn out or kitschy like they can be in other forms of media. I also enjoyed that this series was written in a more modern timeline. Not to mention with a straight romance sandwiched by 2 queer romances, this series is built for bi/pansexuals. Man, I’m going to miss these characters, but I will be watching very closely for more of Alexandria Bellefleur!
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A starry second chance romance that’s not to be missed.
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I’ll admit I was super excited to read this and at the same time apprehensive too because I absolutely loved “Written in the Stars” and didn’t want to set it up on a pedestal of unfair expectations. Not sure I was completely successful on that front ☺️. So Margot’s story is a second chance romance with Olivia, her high school best friend who ended up marrying the quarterback jock. 11 years later they meet and interesting things happen. Margot is one of those caustic but heart of gold characters that I’ve adored from book one. I loved there was more of that in this book and it was a nice juxtaposition to Olivia’s character that’s basically kindness and generosity personified. Bellefleur’s writing definitely does the word “rom-com” justice, as the story is packed with plenty of pining and humor. That cat scene being the most memorable of the lot. I also loved the pacing of this book. Second chance romances often tend to yank readers back and forth between timelines, causing reading-whiplash. But in this book, there’s none of that and the story progresses with enough background to keep you engaged and focused. That brings me to communication tropes. Love-‘em or hate-‘em they are the backbone of angst inducement. This book felt like one ginormous communication trope. Ironically, Margot’s character actually bemoans how she hates it when characters don’t communicate, which I thought was quite tongue and cheek by Bellefleur given how this book flowed. There’s lots of sexy scenes in this book and while I loved reading them, it also felt like that’s all that was happening. Margot and Olivia weren’t really talking until the very end. So even though I liked the pacing for the majority of the book, the end was like a train hurtling down the track sans brakes. So much was happening, threads being closed with a grand gesture looming, my heart was racing and I even started reading faster which didn’t help my feeling, that it was rushing to the end. The epilogue was great and I really loved getting glimpses of Elle and Darcy throughout this book. Overall while it may not have the tingly charm of “Written in the stars”, it is a great read that closes out the series nicely.
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Marta
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★★★★★ 5
Very good book!
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