Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

5.23.2013

Much About Mucha


Alphonse Mucha was a Czech Art Nouveau painter. Most of his pieces depict women who have it all-power, beauty and confidence.  What I love most about his work is, no matter the shape or shade Mucha's ladies were always the embodiment of poise and elegance.



 Savonnerie de Bagnolet 1897
 

Moët & Chandon Crémant Impérial 1899


. Champenois Imprimeur-Éditeur
 


Monaco Monte Carlo


Moët & Chandon White Star 1899



Fruit  1897
 


Winter
 


Spring



Summer


Autumn
 


Bières de la Meuse


Biscuits Champagne-Lefèvre-Utile

Dance 1898

The Rose 1898


Cycles Perfecta 1902

Princezna Hyacinta 1911

Source: Wikipedia
 

2.14.2013

Hallmark Holiday or History?

Many of my friends single, married or otherwise dispise Febaruary 14th, or Valentine’s Day. Logging into other social meida sites I found posts such as “Why do people get so excited about a fake holiday?” or “If your BF/GF really loved you, they would get you flowers and chocolate everyday, not because it’s Hallmark Holiday” or my favorite “Happy Single Awareness Day!”.

This morning my boyfriend and I were discussing the authenticity of Valentine’s Day. He informed me that the day was named after the Roman priest Valentine who went against the emperor and in the end lost his life in the name of love. When Emperor Claudius II noticed that single men were better soldiers than those with wives and children, he outlawed marriage. Realizing the injustice, Valentine continued to preform marriages in secret. When the truth was unvailed the priest was put to death.

The story I’m familiar with is one of an imprisoned man named Valentine who sent the first “valentine” greeting to his love just before being put to death. He allegedly signed the letter,”From your Valentine,”.
While the historical validity is questionable at best, the message is never lost. Love is the most powerful feeling in the world and in the words of the Beatles, all we need.

xoxo

I would love to hear your thoughts on the subject!

Source: History.com