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Isabella

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Isabella is the Latinate and Italian form of Isabel which is the medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth, the English form of Hebrew ‘Elisheva meaning “my God is an oath” or “my God is abundance”. Isabella is also a surname deriving from the given name.

Nicknames: Bella, Izzy/Izzie, Bell/Bel

Origin: Hebrew

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Variants:

  • Isabel (Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, German, English)
  • Ysabel (Medieval Spanish, English)
  • Isabela (Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian)
  • Izabel (Brazilian Portuguese)
  • Izabella (Hungarian, Polish)
  • Izebelle (English)
  • Isebella (English)
  • Isbel (English)
  • Elizabeth (English)
  • Zabel (Armenian)
  • Elixabete (Basque)
  • Elisheba (Hebrew)
  • Elisaveta (Bulgarian, Macedonian)
  • Elizabeta (Slovene, Croatian)
  • Alžběta (Czech)
  • Izabela (Polish)
  • Isabelle (French, English, German, Dutch)
  • Isabell (German, English)
  • Liesbeth (Dutch)
  • Lijsbeth (Dutch)
  • Eliisabet (Estonian)
  • Elsa (German, Swedish, Icelandic, Finnish, Italian, English)
  • Élisabeth (French)
  • Sabela (Galician)
  • Elisabed (Georgian)
  • Elisavet (Greek)
  • Elikapeka (Hawaiian)
  • Erzsébet (Hungarian)
  • Elísabet (Icelandic)
  • Eilís (Irish)
  • Eilish (Irish)
  • Isibéal (Irish)
  • Elisabetta (Italian)
  • Elžbieta (Lithuanian)
  • Ealisaid (Manx)
  • Isabèl (Occitan)
  • Elżbieta…

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Ellery

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Ellery comes from an English surname, a variant of either Hilary or Eulalie. Hilary is the English form of Hilarius and Hilaria, Ancient Roman names meaning “happy, cheerful” from Latin hilaris via Ancient Greek hilarós from hílaos (gracious, merciful; kind, mild, gentle) deriving from a Proto-Indo-European root word. Eulalie is the French form of Eulalia, an Ancient Greek name meaning “sweetly speaking” or “well-spoken” . Originally used as a masculine name, it’s also become popular for girls making it a unisex name.

Origin: Proto-Indo-European

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Variants:

  • Ellerie (English)
  • Elleri (English)

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#artbookfriday | Little Black Dress

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In meinem letzten Blogpost zum #artbookfriday berichtete ich bereits über die “Erfinderin” des “Kleinen Schwarzen”, damit ist natürlich keine andere als Coco Chanel gemeint. Nun hat die Vogue dem Kleinen Schwarzen gleich ein ganzen Buch gewidmet. “Little Black Dress” heißt das wunderbare und es dreht sich um die “Uniform für alle Frauen mit Geschmack”, wie es 1926 schon in der Vogue hieß. Chanel hielt sich nicht an Regeln, sie machte schwarz tragbar. Die Zeit nach dem Krieg und die entsprechenden Umstände ebenen ihr quasi dafür den Weg. So wurde schwarz nicht mehr nur die Farbe der Trauer, sondern des Alltags.

Es ist zudem die simple Eleganz. In schwarz sieht doch fast jeder gut aus. Es schmeichelt der Figur. Ich behaupte mal, dass über 90 % der Frauen eins davon im Kleiderschrank hängen haben. Ein “kleines Schwarzes”! 1926 zeigte die Vogue eines ihrer Kreationen, es wurde “Chanel’s Ford” genannt, in Anlehnung…

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Soren

Hmmm… as with the great philosopher and theologian Soren Kirkegaard

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Soren is an anglicized form of Søren (Danish, Norwegian) or Sören (Swedish, German) which comes from Ancient Roman family name Severinus derived from Severus meaning “stern, severe, grave” derived from a PIE root word.

Origin: Proto-Indo-European

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Variants:

  • Søren (Danish, Norwegian)
  • Sören (Swedish, German)
  • Severin (German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish)
  • Séverin (French)
  • Severinus (Ancient Roman)
  • Severino (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese)
  • Seweryn (Polish)

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“Tao Teh Ching: Chapter 47” by Lao Tzu

Gives a new meaning to constantly connected!

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BERLIN PAST: BORSIG IN MOABIT

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Villa Borsig in Berlin-Moabit in a neighbourhood known as Westfälisches Viertel. Built in 1849 forAugust Borsig in what is now Elberfelder Straße, the grand mansion was erected on Borsig’s land together with company’s own ironworks.

Both were surrounded by an elegant park designed by none other than Peter Joseph Lenné (the Berlin garden and park architect and father of, among many others, the Tiergarten). The villa, first out of three magnificent Borsig Villas, survived for less than a century: after the company’s rapid expansion it became necessary to find a bigger site and Borsig’s own property trust, Neu-Bellevue-Aktiengesellschaft, subdivided the land in Moabit into smaller plots, demolished the villa as well as other buildings and before building new streets, felled nearly all the trees in the old Lenné park. 

The area of today’s Westfallischer Viertel and the Klein Tiergarten on the 1862 Boehm-Plan of Berlin.

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Autumn: Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Leo Putz

Like the Putz painting very much!

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Nikolai Bogdanov-Belsky: Country Boys (1916)

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Nikolai Petrovich Bogdanov-Belsky, (1868-1945), Country Boys, signed in Cyrillic and dated 1916 l.l., oil on canvas, 153 by 124cm, 60 1/4 by 48 3/4 in., Source: Sotheby’s.

Bogdanov-Belsky’s Best: Pre-revolution

Bogdanov-Belsky’s pre-revolutionary works include some of his most striking canvases, the scale alone often an indication of his artistic confidence. The present lot is an exceptional example of the qualities that mark out these rare, early paintings – tight brushwork, vivid blues and greens, and an impact that would grow gradually more diffuse with the looser strokes and muted palette that appear at times in his later works. Source: Sotheby’s.

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Faces Reflect Coming Chaos

In the present lot there is an unmistakable sense of resolve in the boys’ expressions. Their tightly-pursed lips and concentration ground the pair to a pre-Revolutionary epoch: alert in the face of uncertainty rather than the glazed look of Soviet youth.  

Source: Sotheby’s.

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Maurice Denis: September Evening (1891)

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Who Is Maurice Denis?

Maurice Denis (November 1870 – 1943) was a French painter, decorative artist and writer who was an important figure in the transitional period between impressionism and modern art. He was associated with Les Nabis then the Symbolist movement, and then with a return to neo-classicism. His theories contributed to the foundations of cubism, fauvism, and abstract art. Following the First World War, he founded the Ateliers d’Art Sacré (Workshops of Sacred Art), decorated the interiors of churches, and worked for a revival of religious art. Maurice Denis died November 13, 1943.

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Die Kerzen brennen fröhlich weiter…

Richly romantic!

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Giovanni Migliara: Scene veneziana (ca. 1830)

Perücke, Spiegel und Masken

Die Angst geht um in Schön-Venedig,
Denn hübsche Frauen, jung und ledig,
Verschwinden spurlos in der Nacht;
Es trifft nur bessrer Häuser Töchter,
Ein Mörder geht, nur diese möcht er,
Ist bald schon schrecklicher Verdacht.

Man findet lange keine Leichen,
Wie sich die Taten aber gleichen:
Ist immer stiller Mondenschein,
Kein Wind weht her aus der Lagune,
Das Wasser ruht an Pfahl und Buhne,
Die Gondeln schimmern schwarz und fein.

Vergeblich ihre Eltern warnen,
Dass sich die schlimmsten Teufel tarnen,
Auf Bälle gehn die Töchter doch;
Dort steht er, der die Angst verbreitet,
Maskiert und tadellos gekleidet,
Das Haar gepudert noch und noch.

Er schaut sie an und spricht sehr vage
Und tanzen kann er ohne Frage,
Er scheint aus einem noblen Haus,
Ist höflich und auch gut erzogen –
Wie sehr der Anschein doch gelogen,
Er sucht ja schon…

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