La Guia de Supervivencia para el Museo del Prado es una guia para todos los que no tienen conocimientos artisticos y para los que creen que no entienden de arte; incluso para todas aquellas personas que han terminado pasando unas horas en el Prado y les gustaria aprovechar mejor su visita. En esta guia encontrara una seleccion de obras descritas y comentadas. Esta seleccion es personal y esta respaldada por mi formacion en Bellas Artes e Historia del Arte. Es tambien una seleccion de algunas de mis obras favoritas y que a su vez creo que son representativas de la coleccion en su conjunto. Se...
La Guia de Supervivencia para el Museo del Prado es una guia para todos los que no tienen conocimientos artisticos y para los que creen que no entiend...
A is for Arrow, B is for Boots, C is for... An ABC Camino Colouring Book for pilgrims who have walked to Santiago de Compostela, or anyone who dreams of walking there one day. All 26 images are unique hand-drawn sketches that are associated directly with the Camino and at the end of the book there is a brief description of why I have chosen each word and its illustration. Several of the illustrations are depictions of my own Camino experiences, whilst others illustrate general or historical conceptions associated with the Camino.
A is for Arrow, B is for Boots, C is for... An ABC Camino Colouring Book for pilgrims who have walked to Santiago de Compostela, or anyone who dreams ...
Who said museums weren't sexy? This guide to erotica in the Prado Museum will take you on a tour of some of the most relevant paintings that share the common subject of erotic arousal. I am aware that this is a very broad subject, with many definitions and preconceptions; and that in several cases the erotic aspect in the works may present itself more implicit than explicit. However, and despite the possible limitations and caveats that an endeavour of this nature presents, I am confident that you will enjoy the tour. The selection in this guidebook includes 30 works that are part of the...
Who said museums weren't sexy? This guide to erotica in the Prado Museum will take you on a tour of some of the most relevant paintings that share the...
In December 1494, the German traveller Hieronymus Munzer began his pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela on the Portuguese Camino. One hundred years later, the Italian priest Giovanni Battista Confalonieri followed his footsteps, arriving in Santiago on May 4th. In 1670, another Italian - the priest Domenico Laffi - completed his pilgrimage on the 30th of June, after walking all the way from Bologna Italy on the French Camino. These are their accounts --- Three Journeys to Santiago de Compostela includes the translations with commentaries of the journeys of these three pilgrims on the...
In December 1494, the German traveller Hieronymus Munzer began his pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela on the Portuguese Camino. One hundred years la...