Sunday, July 08, 2012

Four weeks in Euope 2012

Paris - Arc de Triomphe

Paris - Tour d'Eiffel

Paris - Louvre

Paris - Louvre - Aristide Maillol - Mountain

Paris - Louvre - Aristide Maillol - Les 3 nymphes

Paris - View from Sacre Coeur

Paris - Musee de Rodin 

 Paris - Musee de Rodin -The Burghers of Calais
Provence - Moustiers Ste Marie


Provence - La chapelle Notre Dame de Beauvoir, Moustiers Ste Marie


Cote d'Azur - Cannes

Roma - The Spanish steps

Roma - The Pantheon

Roma - The Pantheon

Roma - Trevi Fountain

Roma - The Colliseum

Roma - The Colliseum

Roma - Basilica
Amalfi Coast - Praiano

Amalfi Coast - View towards Positano
Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast - Amalfi Harbour

Amalfi Coast - Amalfi

Amalfi Coast - Detail of Church in Amalfi

Amalfi Coast - Positano

Amalfi Coast - Positano

Amalfi Coast - Positano

Bay of Naples - Sorrento

Bay of Naples - Sorrento

Bay of Naples - Sorrento

Bay of Naples - Sorrento


Amalfi Coast


Amalfi Coast - Praiano

Amalfi Coast - Praiano

Amalfi Coast - Praiano

Basilicata - Corleto Perticara
Basilicata - Corleto Perticara - where it all began

Basilicata - Corleto Perticara

Basilicata - Corleto Perticara

Basilicata - Corleto Perticara - artwork in the local

Basilicata - Corleto Perticara - the filling station



4 comments:

KG said...

Magnificent! I've always loved Rodin's work, especially his "Balzac" but the Burghers of Calais comes a close second.
As for Italy, what is there to say? Pure magic. :)

christian soldier said...

thank you for sharing!
Carol-CS

Diamond Mair said...

They're loverly!! Next time you head to Europe, consider Graz, Austria, and/or Plzen, CZR - both wonderful areas to visit ..................

Semper Fi'
DM

mawm said...

Thanks for the comments.

KG - this is the second time I've been fortunate to see his major works in one place. The last time was in Washington in the early eighties where all his work was on display in a special exhibition. Coincidently it was just after I'd finished reading "Naked Came I", an historical novel by David Weiss about the life of Rodin.

DM - so much to see, so little time.