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zwei rote pavillons im schnee ando hiroshigeDeux rote Pavillons im Schnee: Eine winterliche Szene voller Gelassenheit Die kunstdruck Zwei rote Pavillons im Schnee von And Hiroshige evoziert eine friedliche Winterlandschaft, in der der Schnee die traditionellen japanischen Pavillons zart bedeckt. Die roten Tne der Gebude stehen in wunderschnem Kontrast zum strahlend weien Schnee und schaffen eine Atmosphre von Ruhe und Schnheit. Hiroshige, Meister des Ukiyo e Prints, verwendet
Deux rote Pavillons im Schnee: Eine winterliche Szene voller Gelassenheit Die kunstdruck Zwei rote Pavillons im Schnee von Andō Hiroshige evoziert eine friedliche Winterlandschaft, in der der Schnee die traditionellen japanischen Pavillons zart bedeckt. Die roten Töne der Gebäude stehen in wunderschönem Kontrast zum strahlend weißen Schnee und schaffen eine Atmosphäre von Ruhe und Schönheit. Hiroshige, Meister des Ukiyo-e-Prints, verwendet Holzschnitttechniken, um diese Szene zum Leben zu erwecken, wobei er Licht und Schatten mit bemerkenswerter Präzision einfängt. Das Werk lädt zur Kontemplation ein und versetzt den Betrachter in eine Welt, in der Natur und Architektur harmonisch koexistieren. Andō Hiroshige: Der Meister des japanischen Holzschnitts Andō Hiroshige, geboren 1797, ist einer der einflussreichsten Künstler der Ukiyo-e-Bewegung, eines japanischen Holzschnittstils, der während der Edo-Zeit blühte. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch ihre Sensibilität für die Natur und ihre Fähigkeit aus, flüchtige Momente einzufangen. Hiroshige reiste durch Japan und ließ sich von Landschaften und Jahreszeiten inspirieren, um poetische Kompositionen zu schaffen. Sein Schaffen hatte einen bedeutenden Einfluss auf die westliche Kunst, insbesondere durch den Impressionismus, bei dem Künstler wie Van Gogh von seinen Darstellungen der Natur beeinflusst wurden. Die Edo-Zeit, geprägt von einer kulturellen Blüte, ermöglichte es Hiroshige, sich als wahrer Innovator zu etablieren. Eine dekorative Anschaffung mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Der kunstdruck des Gemäldes Zwei rote Pavillons im Schnee ist eine perfekte Ergänzung für jede Innendekoration, sei es Wohnzimmer, Büro oder Schlafzimmer. Seine Druckqualität garantiert eine außergewöhnliche Treue zu den Details und Farben des Originalwerks und verleiht Ihrem Raum eine Note von Eleganz und Gelassenheit. Dieses Bild mit seiner beruhigenden Winteratmosphäre lädt zum Träumen und Entfliehen ein und bereichert gleichzeitig die Ästhetik Ihres Interieurs. Seine zeitlose Schönheit wird Kunstliebhaber und Fans japanischer Kultur begeistern und macht diese Leinwand zu einer klugen dekorativen Wahl.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
A very important book
This is one of those books that I’ve known for a while that I needed to read, but I expected it to be dark and depressing. It was hard to prepare myself for it. After it had been on my Kindle a while, I decided that I just needed to take the plunge. I’m glad I did. It deals with a very unpleasant aspect of American history, as told by a formerly enslaved man in the 1800s. It’s not a pleasant topic and the author relates it in very neutral terms. He doesn’t involve his own emotions in what he experienced as a child and young man. He doesn’t have to. The evil that was inflicted on him speaks for itself. The book is extremely well written and it goes fast. It’s educational, but it doesn’t read like a school book. I know that this author has written other books and I do intend to read them at some point. Not right now though. It’s an intense read and I need some time to digest it.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2019
★★★★★ 5
But really it is a great, easy and fun read
Most people who pick this up are probably looking for history and possibly race issues. Which since it deals with slavery are there slightly. But really it is a great, easy and fun read. Many people act like they think they know what slavery was like. They act like slaves got whipped daily. This historical account actually verifies some things I thought might be actually going on. Really, just like today, the slave masters wanted to keep the slaves ignorant. Fred talks about how they tried to get the slaves to party and get drunk during holidays and has a solid working theory about the masters motivations for this. However, many times you could tell that slavery was really a system doomed to fail. Without incentivising the workers/slaves the output was minimal. Also, each slave master was different with some being bullies and some trying to be nice to get more work done. I added this book to get the free shipping with another order and as I white guy I thought reading this would be uncomfortable. But Whatever race you are I recommend this as a quick easy and fun read. Fred was an awesome dude who taught himself to read, had a wife became free and wrote a book, and even got in a comical fight with one of his slave masters. I wish more people today were like that guy. I think if he were alive today this guy would be a member of the Libertarian party. He had the type of soul that yearned for freedom.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018
★★★★★ 5
Tour De Force
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
The book ranks for me as one of the most significant, erudite, thorough and powerfully voiced books ever written on race in America. This a riveting, compelling and excruciating presentation, indictment, and prosecution of "White America" from its inception as a psychopathic and sociopathic construction, which persists into the present. "White" America exists juxtaposed to its violently parasitic extortion of Blackness. While the book makes the case for pathology and sociopathy, no such “racism” diagnosis currently exists in the DSM or WHO-ICD, but such a diagnosis is a logical extension of King’s argument. I bought this book, the workbook and I listened to the audio version - which is an especially rich experience for anyone who is remotely empathic! 350 references alone should intrigue anyone looking for a mother lode of information on the topic! We cannot jump straight to renewal in a United States of America without truth and reconciliation. For us to realize our best days ahead as a nation, the truth presented in The 400 Year Holocaust . . . is foundational reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
★★★★★ 5
A must read
Format: Kindle
Mr. King shakes up the thinking and challenges your mindset on American exceptionalism. The only thing exceptional about USA, is it's foundation is rooted in Whiteness. All the laws, policies, institutions, and wealth are designed to support and protect Whiteness. This book is a must read if you want to learn how the history of USA is shaped around Whiteness and white privilege. Mr. King does not hold back and he brings many receipts to support is position that Whiteness and white privilege psychopathic and sociopathic Black genocide. After reading this book, you will better understand why a certain political group wants to ban books. They are so afraid of confronting their truth and their history of anti-Blackness.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A must read for all.
Format: Hardcover
A must have in your personal collection.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025