There is always the regretful feeling: "I should have posted this one or that one"....
But, you can't post 'em all...
and so I'll show you just a few "bits and pieces" and tell you that we are back again in good old Bleiburg.
Christin with a new right hip, and I with a new right attitude to small town life.
So here are the "bits and pieces:"
Here is one of my all-time favourite paintings:
Claude Monet (1840 - 1926 )
"The Water Lily Pond"
Everytime I see it, I am reminded of the Water Lilies
in the Hailstorm Creek Marsh in Algonquin Park
Oskar Kokoschka (1840 - 1980)
View of Vernet - les Bains
Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985 )
"The Kite "
Above and Below:
The work of an unknown 21st Century artist
in the show window of a fashion house on the Kärntner Straße.
Why should these creations not be considered every bit as much as
works of art, as the paintings of Monet, Chagall or Kokoschka et al ?
I just wish I had taken more images of these beautiful show window dispays.
A monument to
Price Eugene of Savoy
although borne and brought up in the French Court of
King Louis XIV
and because of his unimpressive physical stature rejected for the French military,
Eugene served the Austrian Empire of the Habsburgs, for six decades.
Victorious in every battle, he is most famous for his victories against the Ottoman Turks
at the siege of Vienna in 1683 and again against the Turks in the battle of Zenta in 1697.
His reputation as a field commander is unblemished
and in Austria he was, and is to this day, greatly admired.
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