The Fantastic and Wonderful World of Bosch, Brueghel & Arcimboldo Carrières de Lumières, Les Baux de Provence |
October 30, 2017
Carrières de Lumières: Art in a Quarry
If you
enjoy art and would like to experience creative talent in a unique environment,
consider a visit to a quarry dug deep into the foothills of the Alpilles
Mountains of Provence. Carrières de Lumières is a venue for high tech multi-media
shows that in past years have highlighted the works of Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
Gustav Klimt and Vincent Van Gogh. The art featured in 2017 is The Fantastic
and Wonderful World of Bosch, Brueghel & Arcimboldo.
October 23, 2017
Market Day in St. Rémy
The first day trip out of Avignon on week
two of our tour of southern France was to the town of St. Rémy de Provence. Our
visit was planned for Wednesday – market day. This lively Provençal market features not only heaps of local produce and pans of
steaming paella but also clothing, linens, housewares and crafts. Come along
with me through the streets of St. Rémy’s Old Town and browse the market stalls.
St. Rémy de Provence on Market Day |
October 16, 2017
Avignon, City of the Popes
A few years ago I had the opportunity to visit Avignon during a stop on a Rhone River
cruise through Provence. The annual Avignon Festival was on and a brisk mistral
wind was whipping through the streets –a whirlwind much like my visit. But last
summer I spent a whole week there, staying at a hotel just outside the medieval
ramparts only steps away from the historic city centre. This longer visit
allowed me to see a quieter side of the City of the Popes, Avignon.
Medieval Rampart of Avignon |
October 09, 2017
Aix-en-Provence: Cézanne's Hometown
The city of Aix-en-Provence is the
mid-point between other major cities in the south of France. As such, both of my
visits there have been little more than brief lunch stops on the way to
somewhere else. The first time, while travelling from Arles to Monte Carlo, we
arrived a little early so I had trouble even finding a proper lunch (but I had no
problem getting a glass of rosé).
Cours Mirabeau, Aix-en-Provence |
October 02, 2017
Picasso Museum, Antibes
In the years following World War II,
Spanish artist Pablo Picasso spent a happy period of his life living and working in the south of France. He established a studio in Antibes at Château Grimaldi and in just a few months he created 23 paintings and 44
drawings. In 1966 the chateau became the first museum dedicated to Picasso’s
work.
Musée Picasso, Antibes |
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