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Impressionist Art On the Move
London's Courtauld Gallery may be smaller than other notable art museums but its collection includes paintings by such celebrated artists as Edouard Manet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh. Due to a two-year closure of the gallery for a major redevelopment project, these important works of art are now on loan at other locations.
Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear, Vincent van Gogh (1889) Courtauld Gallery, London |
September 28, 2018
September 24, 2018
Europe '81: Château de Versailles
September 20, 1981
I spent the last day of my first trip to Europe at Château de Versailles, the impressive French palace located twenty kilometres outside of Paris. Versailles was a luxurious royal residence until King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie-Antoinette, were forced out by an angry mob during the French Revolution. Today the Palace and Park of Versailles is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
I spent the last day of my first trip to Europe at Château de Versailles, the impressive French palace located twenty kilometres outside of Paris. Versailles was a luxurious royal residence until King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie-Antoinette, were forced out by an angry mob during the French Revolution. Today the Palace and Park of Versailles is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Château de Versailles (1981) |
September 21, 2018
September 18, 2018
Europe '81: Ile de la Cité
September 19, 1981
My last day spent exploring the city of Paris focused on Ile de la Cité, the natural island in the middle of the River Seine where the city was first settled. Like many other days during my first trip to Europe I don't remember much, but fortunately I have my trip diary and several photos to remind me of the places I'd been.
My last day spent exploring the city of Paris focused on Ile de la Cité, the natural island in the middle of the River Seine where the city was first settled. Like many other days during my first trip to Europe I don't remember much, but fortunately I have my trip diary and several photos to remind me of the places I'd been.
The River Seine and Ile de la Cité, Paris (2010) |
September 14, 2018
September 10, 2018
Europe '81: Montmartre
September 18, 1981
I had such high hopes that scouring my trip diary and going through my old photographs would bring back deeply buried memories of my first trip to Europe. Unfortunately many of those days remain a blank. About the only thing I remember about my visit to Montmartre was the weather: warm and rainy.
I had such high hopes that scouring my trip diary and going through my old photographs would bring back deeply buried memories of my first trip to Europe. Unfortunately many of those days remain a blank. About the only thing I remember about my visit to Montmartre was the weather: warm and rainy.
Montmartre, Paris (2012) |
September 07, 2018
September 03, 2018
Europe '81: Paris Bateaux Mouches
September 17, 1981
My second day in Paris was full. According to my trip diary I finished my day by taking a bateau mouche along the Seine and around Ile de la Cité. Bateaux Mouches is a company in Paris that offers excursions on the River Seine and but today other tour boats plying the river are often referred to by the same name.
My second day in Paris was full. According to my trip diary I finished my day by taking a bateau mouche along the Seine and around Ile de la Cité. Bateaux Mouches is a company in Paris that offers excursions on the River Seine and but today other tour boats plying the river are often referred to by the same name.
River Seine Excursion Boat (2010) |
August 31, 2018
August 27, 2018
Europe '81: Paris Right Bank
September 17, 1981
My second day in Paris began on the city's Right Bank with a visit to the world's largest art museum, the Musée du Louvre. The museum is housed in a former royal palace and is classified a historic monument. Here at the Louvre I came face to face with great pieces of art, in a simpler time before the extensive security measures we encounter today.
My second day in Paris began on the city's Right Bank with a visit to the world's largest art museum, the Musée du Louvre. The museum is housed in a former royal palace and is classified a historic monument. Here at the Louvre I came face to face with great pieces of art, in a simpler time before the extensive security measures we encounter today.
The Right Bank of Paris |
August 24, 2018
August 20, 2018
Europe '81: Paris
September 16, 1981
The final stop on my first tour of Europe was Paris, the City of Light. I arrived early in the morning on the 06:44 overnight train from Munich – the Orient Express. But the train I'd taken was named for the route it travelled, not the famous luxury service of Agatha Christie's day. After all, I was travelling Europe on $20 a Day.
The final stop on my first tour of Europe was Paris, the City of Light. I arrived early in the morning on the 06:44 overnight train from Munich – the Orient Express. But the train I'd taken was named for the route it travelled, not the famous luxury service of Agatha Christie's day. After all, I was travelling Europe on $20 a Day.
Eiffel Tower, Paris (1981) |
August 17, 2018
August 13, 2018
Europe '81: Munich
September 13, 1981
I arrived in Munich on a cool rainy day on the 1:23 p.m train from Innsbruck. I was now past the midpoint of my three-week tour of Europe and about to begin a brief visit to the capital of the German state of Bavaria.
I arrived in Munich on a cool rainy day on the 1:23 p.m train from Innsbruck. I was now past the midpoint of my three-week tour of Europe and about to begin a brief visit to the capital of the German state of Bavaria.
August 10, 2018
August 06, 2018
Europe '81: The Austrian Alps
Last week I shared the first half of an essay I'd written many years ago about my first trip to Europe and the day I spent in Innsbruck. The second half takes us into the Austrian Alps and the Nordkette Mountain range where I rode a funicular from the city centre to the first viewing level at Hungerburg and then ventured further up the slopes by cable car to to Seegrube.
The Austrian Alps (1981) |
August 03, 2018
July 30, 2018
Europe '81: Innsbruck
Often when you’re searching for something you won’t find it. And sometimes you come across something even better. That’s exactly what happened when I was trying to find one of the souvenirs I’d bought in Vienna. I have no idea where it’s hiding. But I did stumble across an old essay about the day I spent in Innsbruck, written at a time when the memories were much fresher.
July 27, 2018
July 23, 2018
Europe '81: Schönbrunn Palace
September 10, 1981
My third day in Vienna began at Schönbrunn Palace, summer residence of the Habsburgs. The previous day I'd toured their winter residence, the Hofburg. According to the meagre notes in my trip diary the palace was beautiful and elaborate; the grounds lovely and spacious.
Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna (1981) |
July 20, 2018
July 16, 2018
Europe '81: Imperial Vienna
September 9, 1981
My fascination with the Habsburg dynasty began with the 1968 film Mayerling starring Omar Sharif and Catherine Deneuve. The movie is about the mysterious deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his mistress at the imperial hunting lodge, Mayerling, in 1889. On my second day in Vienna I paid a visit to the Hofburg, centre of the Holy Roman Empire, and residence of the Habsburgs for over 600 years.
My fascination with the Habsburg dynasty began with the 1968 film Mayerling starring Omar Sharif and Catherine Deneuve. The movie is about the mysterious deaths of Crown Prince Rudolf and his mistress at the imperial hunting lodge, Mayerling, in 1889. On my second day in Vienna I paid a visit to the Hofburg, centre of the Holy Roman Empire, and residence of the Habsburgs for over 600 years.
The Imperial Apartments, the Hofburg (1981) |
July 13, 2018
Friday Reads: The Greek Escape
In January I joined the Goodreads Reading Challenge for 2018 and set a goal of 52 books. As of this week I've read 29, which represents 56% of my goal. Friday is the day that many readers share what they're currently reading on social media so I've decided to do the same in a weekly blog post.
The Greek Escape by Karen Swan |
July 09, 2018
Europe '81: Vienna
September 8, 1981
I once did a school project on Austria and fell in love with this Alpine country of imperial palaces, Strauss waltzes and warm apfelstrudel. When planning my first trip to Europe I was aware that reality might not live up to my high expectations but I needn't have worried. Austria was everything I'd hoped it would be, and more.
I once did a school project on Austria and fell in love with this Alpine country of imperial palaces, Strauss waltzes and warm apfelstrudel. When planning my first trip to Europe I was aware that reality might not live up to my high expectations but I needn't have worried. Austria was everything I'd hoped it would be, and more.
The Rathaus, Vienna's Town Hall (1981) |
July 02, 2018
Europe '81: Florence
September 7, 1981
If you only have one day to spend in Florence, birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, don't go on a Monday. The city's great art museums, like the Uffizi Gallery with Botticelli's Birth of Venus and the Accademia Gallery with Michelangelo's David, will be closed. But this was the day I arrived in Firenze in September of 1981.
If you only have one day to spend in Florence, birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, don't go on a Monday. The city's great art museums, like the Uffizi Gallery with Botticelli's Birth of Venus and the Accademia Gallery with Michelangelo's David, will be closed. But this was the day I arrived in Firenze in September of 1981.
Michelangelo's David, Accademia Gallery |
June 25, 2018
Europe '81: Rome
September 4, 1981
Day 4 of my first trip to Europe must have been one of my best and, unlike the first three days, I actually do have memories. I also have a few photos which I'd had printed from my slides. I toured some of the city's major sights, beginning with the Trevi Fountain and my travel journal states that I threw two coins and made a wish, which is said to ensure one's return to Rome. The fountain has worked its magic as I've been back to the Eternal City twice since this first visit 37 years ago.
Day 4 of my first trip to Europe must have been one of my best and, unlike the first three days, I actually do have memories. I also have a few photos which I'd had printed from my slides. I toured some of the city's major sights, beginning with the Trevi Fountain and my travel journal states that I threw two coins and made a wish, which is said to ensure one's return to Rome. The fountain has worked its magic as I've been back to the Eternal City twice since this first visit 37 years ago.
Trevi Fountain, Rome (1981) |
June 18, 2018
Europe '81: The Arrival
My first trip to Europe in 1981 was a 3-week tour through Italy, Austria, Germany and France. I still have my travel journal, although most of the entries are terribly brief. At the time I believed I'd never forget the details of such an amazing experience. Hah! Thank goodness I still have my slides and a few souvenirs. And now, using these meagre memory aids, I'll attempt to recreate my journey.
May 21, 2018
Royal Wedding in Windsor
Are you one of the billions worldwide who witnessed the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday morning? I set my alarm clock for 4:00 a.m. (EDT) and happily climbed out of bed for the royal watcher's event of the year. The weather in the charming Berkshire town of Windsor was ideal for a beautiful spring wedding.
May 14, 2018
Floral Flashback
It's now the middle of May and I'm still waiting for the leaves to appear on the trees – not to mention the sighting of a flower or two. In the meantime, I've been looking back at some of the beautiful gardens and flowers I've seen during my travels in Europe. They're a reminder of more colourful days to come. I hope you enjoy them too!
April 30, 2018
"Z" is for ZZZ's
I've never had much luck catching some ZZZ's during a trans-Atlantic flight to Europe, and a night without sleep makes the effects of jet lag feel even worse. This roomy Business Class seat aboard a Swiss flight to Zurich (enroute to Nice) converted to a flat bed, the best way to arrive refreshed at my destination.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"Z" is for Zone
"Z" is for Zucchini
"Z" is for Zodiac
How to Catch some ZZZ's on a Flight to Zurich |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"Z" is for Zone
"Z" is for Zucchini
"Z" is for Zodiac
April 28, 2018
"Y" is for Yummy
The French have earned a reputation for fine food and examples can be seen everywhere, from posh restaurants and village markets to shop window displays. The sweet treats in this patisserie window made me stop and say "yummy"!
Previous A to Z Posts:
"Y" is for Ye
"Y" is for Year
"Y" is for Yacht
Yummy French Pastries |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"Y" is for Ye
"Y" is for Year
"Y" is for Yacht
April 27, 2018
"X" is for eXecutive Class
While planning my latest trip to France I decided to treat myself to flights in Executive Class – what a way to travel! On my return journey, meal service on the TAP Portugal flight from Lisbon to Toronto was superb, especially the hot Cream of Sweet Potato Soup and Smoked Halibut.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"X" is for Xerophyte
"X" is for X-Bones
"X" is for Aix-en-Provence
Meal Service in Executive Class |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"X" is for Xerophyte
"X" is for X-Bones
"X" is for Aix-en-Provence
April 26, 2018
"W" is for Waterfall
The city of Nice has a man-made waterfall in a park atop Colline du Chateau, Castle Hill. The castle no longer exists but a lookout above the waterfall offers expansive views over the city and the Baie des Anges, Bay of Angels. You can get there by taking the stairs, an elevator or the tourist train.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"W" is for White Tower
"W" is for Wishes
"W" is for Window
Waterfall on Castle Hill, Nice |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"W" is for White Tower
"W" is for Wishes
"W" is for Window
April 25, 2018
"V" is for Villefranche-sur-Mer
One of my favourite Cote d'Azur towns is Villefranche-sur-Mer, located between the city of Nice and the principality of Monaco, and within walking distance of the exclusive Cap Ferrat peninsula. Villefranche-sur-Mer is a popular port of call for Mediterranean cruise ships and makes an excellent home base for exploring the Riviera coast.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"V" is for Vicars' Close
"V" is for Vivaldi
"V" is for Van Gogh
Villefranche-sur-Mer |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"V" is for Vicars' Close
"V" is for Vivaldi
"V" is for Van Gogh
April 24, 2018
"U" is for Universal Prayer
I was immediately drawn to this large figure reaching for the skies in front of the Palais des Papes, Palace of the Popes, in the Provencal city of Avignon. The piece entitled Universal Prayer by Senegal sculptor Ndary Lo was part of a 2017 exhibition of contemporary African art.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"U" is for University
"U" is for Unicorn
"U" is for Umbrella
Universal Prayer, by Ndary Lo, Avignon |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"U" is for University
"U" is for Unicorn
"U" is for Umbrella
April 23, 2018
"T" is for Tourist Train
Little tourist trains can be found in cities and towns all over the south of France and they're usually white; this similar, but more photogenic, red train operates in Monaco. Though not part of France the tiny principality is surrounded on three sides by its much larger neighbour and has a well-established place on the French Riviera.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"T" is for Thatch
"T" is for Taxi
"T" is for Trompe l'Oeil
Tourist Train, Monaco |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"T" is for Thatch
"T" is for Taxi
"T" is for Trompe l'Oeil
April 21, 2018
"S" is for Sunflowers
Can there be a cheerier flower than the sunflower? Every summer these simple blooms can be spotted in roadside fields and village markets across Provence. Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh painted several versions of Sunflowers for his friend and fellow artist, Paul Gauguin, and they are among his most beloved works.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"S" is for Seagull
"S" is for Souvenir
"S" is for La Serra Spa
Sunflowers of Provence |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"S" is for Seagull
"S" is for Souvenir
"S" is for La Serra Spa
April 20, 2018
"R" is for Roussillon
Roussillon is another of France's villages perchés, perched villages. The town invites visitors to stroll its cobbled lanes and admire colourful buildings in the sunset hues of ochre. The mairie, or town hall, is just one of many picture-perfect views to be found in the Luberon village of Roussillon.
Previous A to Z Posts:
"R" is for Rolling Stones
"R" is for Red House
"R" is for Roman Ruins
Mairie, or Town Hall, of Roussillon |
Previous A to Z Posts:
"R" is for Rolling Stones
"R" is for Red House
"R" is for Roman Ruins
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