Showing posts with label Hamburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamburg. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Rhode Island

Rhode Island
Hamburg
Rhode Island red rooster 
Gallo Pinto

Revelation 21:7
“He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son.”
 
 
Rhode Island red rooster
 
 
 
 
Providence, R. I.
 
 


 


Chess: "Rhode Island" "Hamburg" "Rhode Island red rooster" "Gallo Pinto"

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Assumption of the Virgin

Asunción de la Virgen
Puerto Limón
Boston
Valparaíso
Hamburg
Lemonade
 
 Psalms 51:12
“Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit.”





The Assumption of the Virgin or Frari Assumption, popularly known as the Assunta,is a large altarpiece panel painting in oils by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian, painted in 1515–1518.
 
 
 The Assumption of Mary was a Catholic doctrine that remained optional in the early 16th century; it was not declared an article of faith until 1950. The Franciscan order whose church the Frari is, were always keen promoters of this and other aspects of Marian theology, in particular the related doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, then still a matter of live controversy. The doctrine held that the body of the Virgin Mary was "assumed" or moved physically into heaven "at the end of her earthly life". Most Catholics believed that this took place after a normal death (usually three days after in tradition), but some that Mary was still alive when it happened, a question that Munificentissimus Deus in 1950 was careful not to settle. At the base of the picture, glimpses of Mary's stone sarcophagus can be discreetly seen, allowing those believing in an assumption before death to ignore it or regard it as something else.

The broad composition of Titian's painting, with a group of apostles below a rising Mary, shown as alive, who moves towards a group of angels in heaven, follows earlier depictions in art, though such an imagined scene did not form part of the doctrine. The related scene of the Coronation of the Virgin in heaven had tended to be replaced by scenes showing the moment of the actual assumption, as here, which was often combined with it. Here the angel accompanying God the Father on the right holds out a crown, which he is about to place on her head.
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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 "In all these ways the Church gave imaginative expression to deep-seated human impulses. And it had another great strength which one may say was part of Mediterranean civilisation - or at any rate a legacy from the pagan Renaissance : it was not afraid of the human body. Titian's Assumption of the Virgin , a Baroque picture almost one hundred years before its time, was painted in the same period as his great celebrations of paganism. Early in the sixteenth century Titian had given his immense authority to this union of dogma and sensuality ; and when the first puritan influence of the Council of Trent was over, Titian's work was there to inspire both Rubens (who made superb copies of it) and Bernini. In their work the conflict between flesh and spirit is gloriously resolved. It would be hard to imagine a more comfortingly physical presence than the figure of Charity on Bernini's tomb of Urban VIII. And in Rubens's picture of that extremely un-Protestant subject Sinners saved by Penitence, he has achieved in the repentant Magdalene, and even in the figure of Christ himself, a noble sensuality, perfectly at one with an unquestioning faith."~~~Kenneth Clark: CIVILISATION.Ch.7 Grandeur and Obedience
 
 
 
 

 
 




 
 
Chess: "Puerto Limón" "Boston" "Valparaíso" "Hamburg" "Lemonade"

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Malibu

Malibu
Axiology
Hamburg
Lipton
Sevilla 
Lobster
Langosta

Prov.12:6
"The words of the wicked are to lie in wait for blood: but the mouth of the upright shall deliver them."


Jeopardy:  
LOCAL FOOD MOVEMENT : Britannica says the human digestive system begins at these fleshy bits; mum's the word on where it ends     
Ans.: the lips

"There in a huge kettle of boiling water the lobsters shall be boil'd
         till their color becomes scarlet.”~~~Walt Whitman: Song of Joys

 Maine Lobster Festival. Located in Rockland, ME. Step away from the hustle and bustle. Stay with us in our quiet little coastal town of Lincolnville Beach, Maine. Beach Cottage Inn
Steffi Ellis : 
"Wrong glasses!"




Moorish Muslim Heritage Patio de doncellas - Reales Alcázares de Sevilla, Spain



Hamburg, Germany.


Lipton Tea and Honey Sparkling Sangria Mocktail


 Chess:   “Malibu” “Axiology”  “Lipton” "Lobster" "Langosta"  “Hamburg”  "Sevilla"



“Another time in warm weather out in a boat, to lift the lobster-pots
         where they are sunk with heavy stones, (I know the
         buoys,)
O the sweetness of the Fifth-month morning upon the water as I
         row just before sunrise toward the buoys,
I pull the wicker pots up slantingly, the dark green lobsters are
         desperate with their claws as I take them out, I insert
         wooden pegs in the joints of their pincers,
I go to all the places one after another, and then row back to the
         shore,
There in a huge kettle of boiling water the lobsters shall be boil'd
         till their color becomes scarlet.”~~~Walt Whitman: Song of Joys