Monday, 14 December 2020

T sTands for This and ThaT

Hi Everybody!

Hope you have all enjoyed your weekend!

For this piece I used a print of Klimt's beautiful golden lady - Adele Bloch-Bauer. I placed her on a painted and textured A3 background and surrounded her with a mosaic of little squares cut from scrap paper and lots of gilding flakes. The Nazis stole the painting and all other valuables when the family was driven out of their home, and later the painting came into the art museum in Vienna. For many years they refused to hand  the painting back to the family, until the owner took them to court, and after a 7 year legal battle they were forced to return it to Maria Altman, who was the legal heir. It now hangs in the Neue Gallery in New York:








I am linking to Tracey's theme at AJJ.

Today is also time for Elizabeth's T sTands for Tuesday link party, where we share our drinks. Here a warm welcome to all of the lovely ladies of the T Gang who visit. I have a selection of photos from last year, and am hoping very much that sooner or later we will be able to visit cafés and restaurants again:








Misty mornings are very common here in Rhineland:





But I love the sunny mornings even better:







Have a great day, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!

79 comments:

  1. Happy early T day Valerie. I love this journal page today. I have read both the book and saw the movie( the Women in Gold) about this painting and Adele Bloch-Bauer. Her story is now a part of history, and I am glad the family was able to get back this painting. So many things were lost when the Nazi's came to power, and as you know, not just art. Happy early T day too. I hope soon we can all go out as more vaccines, I hope you have a wonderful start to the new week. Hugs-Erika

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    1. Thanks Erika. The book and movie were both good. Have a good start in the new week!

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  2. Gorgeous page and I love the photos. The misty morning shots are really cool and I always love sunrise and sunset skies. Hope you are going well Valerie. Hugs!

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    1. Thanks Martha, I love watching the ever changing skies. Have a great week!

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  3. Beautiful art, interesting story of the painting. Lovely photos, can't say I am a fan of misty mornings.

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  4. Such a beautiful post, love all the colours and gorgeous goodies to view...thanks..xxx

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  5. Hi Valerie, I love misty mornings too and those gorgeous skies.
    wonderful cafes near you hopefully you can visit them again soon. gorgeous art-as always Hope this fines you well-hugs Happy T wishes too Kathy

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    1. Thanks Kathy. I am doing well! Let's hope that sooner or later normality will return!

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  6. How absolutely beautiful - such a vision in color palette and design! I love all the bits and baubles you've got on there and it comes together beautifully! That is one fancy coffee shop - very elegant! Big hugs!

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  7. Hi Val, good morning! Love your journal page! Thanks a wonderful success story, so many stolen treasures have never been returned. Lovely photos, too. Have a great day, take care! Hugs, Sarah

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    1. Hi Sarah, thanks, have a good start to the week, hugs to all!

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  8. Morning Valerie, isn't that a grand story how happy are we that she was rediscovered (like many others) and handed back to her rightful owner and is now available for us all to enjoy.. i'd have fought for her too. Finders is NOT Keepers!!
    Love Klimts gold phase, I have lots of pieces dotted around me influenced by his glorious designs and passion for this shiny loveliness.
    Hope all is well in your world..?? Tis a cold frosty, foggy morning my way today.
    Hugs Tracey xx

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    1. Thanks Tracey. It was good to see Justice done after so many years. It's cold, Set and windy Here! Have a great week!

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  9. Good morning, Val! The The Lady in Gold is beautiful and your diary page page too!
    You have great cafes in your area, too bad we all end up in the lockdown again!
    The misty morning shots are very special but I always love sunrise and sunset! Always!
    Hope you're having an amazing week! Hugs!

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    1. Hi Ella! Yes, it's sad that everything is in lockdown just now, but one day....

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  10. Klimt is one of my favorite artists and Women in Gold was a good film. Although it didn't get rave reviews, Helen Mirren did a fabulous job as Altman. That painting stirred up a lot of feelings in many people and the book was well worth reading, too. It's a gorgeous entry for Tracey's theme at Art Journal Journey.

    I really enjoyed your look back at the cafes you were able to visit last year. It's wonderful to have those photos and memories, too. Thank you for this walk down memory lane with us for an early T this week, dear.

    You had some great fog and early morning shots, too. Stay safe, please.

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    1. Thanks E! I enjoyed the film and the book. I'm dreaming that the cafes will one day open again! Have a great week!

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    2. I'm going to enter your link at TSFT, dear.

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  11. Klimt ist auch meine von vielen Künstlerin die sehr schätze, so schön hast du sie in dein Kunstwerk hinein gebracht und diese Art nach vollzogen. Ich liebe es dein Kunstwerk!
    Wunderschön deine Nebelfotos und andere mit deinem Kaffetreff!
    Gute Zeit wünsche ich dir liebe Umarmung Elke

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    1. Danke, liebe Elke! Dir eine schoene Woche, bleib gesund!

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  12. Wow. Pretty painting, great story of recovery, and a super journal page. Love your added elements which give it a very cool feeling. Lovely - thanks for sharing that and your great pictures! Love your posts. HUgz

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  13. You know, Valerie, it was bad enough that the Nazis plundered museums and galleries and stole the art, but it was in some respects even more reprehensible and distressing that other galleries, and indeed some private citizens, knowing full well that they were in possession of stolen goods, refused to return them. Often the rightful owners had neither the money nor the energy to pursue their rightful claims. In any event Klimt's incredible work provided great inspiration for you. The pictures of the streets and coffee shops in pre COVID times seem so bright and cheerful, dare I say normal? One day soon we will hopefully get back to all of that and be able to meander at will and drop into a café for elevenses. Maybe even by summer or fall this year. The misty photographs convey a certain ambiance, but as you say a bright, colourful sunrise is preferable. Another week at the clinic begins. I hope the progress you are making will continue, and accelerate even. Hugs and kisses, David

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    1. Thanks David. As you say, there are still countless treasures which were not returned to their owners, and many people never able to reclaim them. But I'm always happy when I hear that some people still have success. Those who still harbour stolen art-works etc are thieves, however high or low they may be. I am still hoping that sooner or later there will be normal times when we can go out for a coffee or a meal again. The week at the clinic has begun well, I hope your week did, too. Take care of yourself! Hugs to you both!

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  14. Wow. Those sky shots are amazing. One looks like a line of angels.
    I love your meaningful page.
    Hugs,
    Teresa

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    1. Thanks Teresa, have a great week! The sky is often totally beautiful!

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  15. I love your beautiful page Valerie, glad the owner had that gorgeous painting returned finally.
    Stunning photos too.
    Alison xx

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  16. Valerie you created a wonderful tribute. Lovely photos too. Hope you are feeling well.

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  17. Too bad the family had to take the museum to court. Such a shame what the Nazis did to so many people. Your photos of the sunrise are spectacular.

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  18. Love your creation, it's beautiful and love the sentiment. Beautiful photos as ever. Sending hugs. Anesha

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  19. I just love this piece.
    Have they started the vacs in Germany yet?
    Have a good day.
    Hugs

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  20. The golden lady print looks fabulous surrounded by the gilding flakes and that's a good sentiment for this piece. I watched the film a couple of years ago and enjoyed it.
    Lovely photos and I miss meeting up for coffee with friends too.
    Avril xx

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    1. Thanks Avril, it was indeed a good film. Have a good week, take care!

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  21. Your art is exceptionally beautiful. You have the talent to mix your colors and style to blend together to become a work of art.
    I love foggy mornings... beautiful photos!

    Hugs☕

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  22. What a gorgeous page Valerie, I love all of the textures and the mosaic tiles look awesome! Gorgeous sunrise photos today! I hope you are doing well.
    Hugs, Tammy

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    1. Thanks Tammy, sunrise is a wonderful time. Have a great week, hugs!

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  23. Happy Monday Wishes.
    That is a lovely journal page.
    The sunrise photographs are a joy to see, thank you for sharing them here.

    Take care, wishing you a good week ahead and a continued good recovery.

    All the best Jan

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  24. How are you feeling?I hope you are about to go home from the clinic.

    I loved seeing the Klimt painting at the Neue Gallerie in New York, and also the wonderful film about the fight for its return to the rightful owner. After 75 years all is not justly settled in the realm of stolen artwork.

    be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  25. Thanks Mae. There is still a Lot of Stolen Art in the world.

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  26. Fantastic sky pictures! Spectacular! And I love your "Klimt" paiinting and the story behind it. Always something new to learn. Perfect with the quotes/words. Have a great day! :)

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  27. Beautiful art piece. Lovely photos from last year. Great misty morning photos. And the sun ones look nice too. Happy T-Day!

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  28. I, too, look forward to when we can go out for a coffee and people watch!

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    1. Thanks! Sooner or later it will be possible again!

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  29. I love that Klimt' Golden Lady. I don't know much of the story as I haven't read the book (or seen the film).
    Your sun rises are spectacular! And no, I don't share your love of misty mornings. We often get morning mist in the valley, but as we live high up, we often look down on it. Very strange. Sometimes we can see the mist literally rolling in. I stand at the window and watch it. It only takes minutes...
    It's nice to look at those photos from the cafe's and remember the good times when you could just go out and have a cuppa coffee. Lets hope those times will come back.
    Happy T-Day,
    Hugs,
    Lisca

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    1. Thanks Lisca, I love most and fog! Sooner or later we will be able to get out and about again! Happy T Day!

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  30. The misty photos have a lot of atmosphere. Perfect with a visit to a coffee hop. Of course, any weather is perfect for a visit to a coffee shop ;)

    It's hard to believe a museum would _know_ the work hanging in their gallery had been stolen and _still_ refuse to return it. I'm glad the family had the resources to pursue the case.

    Happy T Tuesday!

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    1. Some people don't seem to have a conscience! It's good to see justice being done!

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  31. Such a pretty page, I love all the amazing texture that you created 😁. You visited some lovely cafés last year too and wow, foggy views and morning sunrises look stunning! Take care and sending Happy T Day wishes! Hugs, Jo x

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    1. Thanks Jo, I hope we will soon be able to go out and visit cafes again. Happy T Day!

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  32. Wonderful page, Valerie. First, I love Klimt's art. Second, your word art pieces tell the story perfectly. This is very uplifting.

    Your sunrise photos are stunning. I love the ones with contrails.

    I hope your health is improving. I think of you and send positive thoughts often.

    Happy T-day! Hugs, Eileen

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  33. Thanks Eileen, especially for the positive vibes! Contrails are always fascinating! Happy T Day!

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  34. such a beautiful journal page! Love Klimt and especially this particular lady. And thanks for sharing your gorgeous sun rises- they are breathtaking! Happy T day!

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  35. Beautiful page and homage to the Klimt painting. Interesting history of it, too. Staying home hasn't been much of a sacrifice for me as I'm such a homebody, but I do miss going out to eat at a restaurant. Hopefully, now that there is a vaccine, by next Summer things may be back to normal. Your sky photos are always amazing. Happy T Day

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  36. Happy T day! It's great to get a chance to pop in and see your art and photos ~ Enjoy the season & stay well ~ Love, Karen

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  37. Thanks for sharing with us about the history, of this art piece. I love what you created! Very meaningful! Such gorgeous photos! Big Hugs!

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  38. I did know this story and this is fabulous page Valerie! We saw the film of the story a few years ago ! I do hope that we too can get back into coffee shops! Some great reminders of the lovely ones you visit! Love those skies! Hope you are doing OK, I'll be back fro a catch up soon! Belated Happy T Day! Hugs, Chrisx

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    1. Thanks Chris, sooner or later things will hopefully be normal again!

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  39. I love your new piece. And the original upon which it was based -- one of my favorites. I hope all's well for you!

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  40. Beautiful photos. And I absolutely love the Klimt. Its perfect! And lovely sunrises.
    Happy Tea Day,
    Kate

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