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Black Starliner sculpture by Zak Ove, 0utside the Louvre, Abu Dhabi by ToonSarah
- 16 February 2025 - United Arab Emirates
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Welcome sign, Beatty, Nevada by ToonSarah
- 13 October 2024 - Beatty, USA
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Welcome sign, Beatty, Nevada by ToonSarah
- 13 October 2024 - Beatty, USA
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Chihuly garden and glass museum by Cath_Greig
Glass sculptures near the space needle
In the Jardin des Plantes, Paris by ToonSarah
- 6 September 2024 - Paris 5e Arrondissement, France
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The Rodin Museum in Paris - The Burghers of Calais by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris - The Defense (or The Call to Arms) by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris - Eiffel Tower in the distance by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris - Rodin's The Gates of Hell depicting a scene from The Inferno by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris - from the Gardens by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris - Yes, Rodin painted too . . . by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris - Roses in the Garden by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
The Rodin Museum in Paris - The Thinker by Beausoleil
The Rodin is one of our favorite museums in Paris. The museum is in a lovely old building; the collection is spectacular; the attached gardens are a marvel and there is a lovely tea room in the garden so it's the perfect place to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. There are several paintings by Van Gogh on exhibit and some of the work of Camille Claudel.
Jardin du Palais Royal - the Buren Columns - with tourists by Beausoleil
The wonderful Buren Columns that everyone loves to pose on or near. The most fun to watch are small children and beautiful brides. On this day there was a very formal luncheon going on in the upstairs of the building in the background.
Jardin du Palais Royal by Beausoleil
Peaceful gardens in tourist central Paris. A good place to relax and forget the crowds. Grab a chair by the fountain and read a book for a while. Watch people and their pets wander through.
Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - One of the Rose Windows by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Main Altar by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - a Crucifix by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - The Lady Chapel by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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Chartres - Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres - the Choir Screen by Beausoleil
The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colors, especially their cobalt blue usually referred to as "Chartres Blue". I've always been fascinated by the Choir sculptures, a stone wall with sculpted scenes that tell the story of Mary and Jesus. The wall is over 6 meters tall and 100 meters long, and has four levels: a base, clerestory, 40 niches, and a stone lace crown. The wall was commissioned in the 16th century to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir. On our previous trip they were in the process of being cleaned so we didn't see all of them. On this trip, the cleaning was done and it was magnificent. If you can't read, this is the bible in stone and in the Middle Ages, most people couldn't read. Another favorite part of the church is the ancient stone floor. It is worn and polished to a sheen. Every time I see it, I wonder how many people have walked there before me. There is an incredible feeling of history and continuity here.
- 4 June 2024 - Chartres, France
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