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history-of-fashion · 2 years
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1840 Henri Beltz - Portrait of a noble man and Portrait of a noble lady with embroidery
(Private collection)
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gogmstuff · 1 year
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It’s the 1830s (from top to bottom) -
ca. 1832 La M. de la Corsets lithograph by ?. From tumblr.com/historical-fashion-devotee 1629X2048 @72 2.6Mj.
Harriet Mill by ? (National Portrait Gallery - London, UK). From Wikimedia 2400X2936 @72 2.2Mj.
1833-1834 Anna Maria Bischoff by Heinrich Beltz (private collection). From tumblr.com/baroque-beauty-24/700737029128044544/history-of-fashion-1833-1834-heinrich-henri; fixed flaws & spots w Pshop 2041X2575 @72 2Mj.
1835 Lady in an elegant dress by Auguste Alexis Canzi (auctioned by Dorotheum). From tumblr.com/historical-fashion-devotee 829X1077 @72 175kj.
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5/7/19
BOOK SALE  It’s almost here!  Doors open at 5 PM on Thursday the 9th, and the sale will continue through the library’s regular hours until 3 PM Saturday the 18th.  Hardcover books will be $3, paperbacks $1, and children’s books 50 cents.  DVDs will go for $2 each, and CDs for $1, while puzzles with also be $1 and magazines 10 cents each.  Members of the Friends of the Library will receive half off their purchases from the 9th through the 17th (excluding any special-priced items,) and memberships will be available on the spot.  There will be a bag sale on Saturday the 18th, with bags supplied by the library and priced at $5 for as much as they will hold.  Stop in to pick up something new-to-you and help the Friends support library programming throughout the year.  Follow our Facebook pages for updates.
 SOCIAL HOUR  Join us for coffee, treats, and conversation this Wednesday the 8th at 2 PM.
 ADULT CRAFT  Paint wine glasses to look like tulips and celebrate spring this Thursday the 9th at 2 PM.
DISPLAY  Stop in to the library to see part of the Dr. Mary Bryan collection on display this month. Dr. Bryan was a groundbreaking physician in the United States and India in the late 1800s, and her collection includes many objects from her time abroad.  She was born in Lisbon and spent the later years of her life as a general practitioner in Ogdensburg.
 REGULAR PROGRAMS  Music and Movement for toddlers is Tuesday at 10 AM.  Stories and Songs, for ages 2 – 4, will return on May 18th.  Drop-in computer help will be tonight the 7th from 6 – 7 PM.  Call the library or check online for all of the details on all of our upcoming events.
JUST ARRIVED  Check out some of our newest chapter books for young readers. Two cousins find themselves in a time warp on the day before school starts in Lamar Giles’s The Last Last-Day-of-Summer, while a girl reeling from the death of her mother accidentally travels back in time to the court of Henry VII in the start of Kathryn Lasky’s new series Tangled in Time, The Portal, and an orphan and a witch fight fate in Temre Beltz’s The Tragical Tale of Birdie Bloom.  Dav Pilkey’s popular Dog Man series continues with Brawl of the Wild, and Jeff Kinney continues the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series with Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid.
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REGULAR HOURS are 9 AM to 8 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 9 AM to 5 PM on Wednesday and Friday, and 9 AM to 3 PM on Saturday.  We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at your library!
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nimmerlandmainz · 6 years
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Wieland Freund: Krakonos, Beltz Verlag, 14,95 €
Henri, 14 Jahre: Die beiden Brüder  Nik und Levi leben in einer hochtechnisierten Gemeinnde abseits der Natur, bis sie nachts einen Kohlraben in einem Park entdecken, der sich erst in einen Menschen verwandelt. So lernen sie den Gestaltwandler Krankonos kennen, doch er, auch Rübezahl genannt, wird erbarmungslos gejagt. Mir hat die Mischung aus realer Welt, Fantasy und Scienc-Fiction gut gefallen. Note: 1
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history-of-fashion · 1 year
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1833-1834 Heinrich (Henri) Beltz - Martin Burckhardt-Bischoff and Anna Maria Bischoff
(Private collection via Dorotheum Auction House)
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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Victorian 1830s and 1840s dress:
Top:  1837 Woman in green, salmon red changling dress by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Österreichische Galerie Belvedere - Wien, Austria). From tumblr.com/blog/view/fashionsfromthepast/690583943444152320 2048X2698 @72 3.1Mj.
Second row left:  1838-1840 Lady (probably mother-in-law, Mrs Thomas Hague) by John Prescott Knight (The Shire Hall Gallery -Stafford, Staffordshire, UK). From artuk.org; erased spots w Pshop 921X1200 @72 235kj.
Second row right:  ca. 1838 Lady in Black, thought to be Countess Pelagia Mostowska, Mme. Alexandre Komar by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Doyle - 30Oct19 auction Lot 69). From galleryofunknowns.tumblr.com/post/188583031303/franz-xaver-winterhalter-b1805-d1873 1280X1724 @72.
Third row left:  1840 Noble lady with embroidery by Henri Beltz (Orange Bakelite Auction House). From tumblr.com/blog/view/costumeloverz71 1036X1381 @72 430kj. I cannot locate an Orange Bakelite Auction House.
Third row right:  Lady by a follower of Franz Xaver Winterhalter (location ?). From tumblr.com/blog/view/costumedufilm 1280X1822 @72 535kj.
Fourth row:  Dame Georgina Fane (1801-1875) attributed to Thomas Phillips (on sale at SFA Gallery). From proantic.com/en/display.php?mode=obj&id=956658; darkened veiling reflections in upper corners 1038X1200 @96 475kj.
Bottom:  1830s One of two family portraits by Franz Eybl (on sale by Alte Kunst (Leon Wilnitsky)). From proantic.com/en/display.php?mode=obj&id=835430 953X1000 @96 238kj.
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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Ekaterina Goncharova, Baroness Gekkern:
1838 Ekaterina Goncharova, Baroness Gekkern by Jean-Baptiste Sabatier (Alexander Pushkin Memorial Museum - St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Federal City, Russia). From Wikimedia; removed spots and vertical cracks with Photoshop 1833X2048 @300 2.6Mp. This is an outstanding example of a pelerine.
1840 Ekaterina Goncharova by ? (State A. S. Pushkin Museum - Prechistenka Ulitsa, Moskva, Russia). From Wikimeida; darkened light patch in c. bkgnd with Photoshop & decreased temp' 85% and satn 10% and increased sharpness 100% 1307X1608 @200 429kj.
1840 Catherine Gontcharoff, baronne d'Anthès Heeckeren by Henri Beltz (location ?). From Wikimedia; expanded to fit screen 1848X2854 @144 794kp,
I hope this is the back story - Ekaterina Goncharova's story is interesting. According to her French Wikipedia article (Google translation), "She spent her childhood and teenage years in Moscow, where he received a good education.In the fall of 1834 at the invitation of his younger sister, Natalia, wife of Alexander Pushkin, Ekaterina moved to St. Petersburg with her ​​in the house of Pushkin. In December of the same year she became a maid of honor to the Empress. (The Empress is Alexandra Feodorovna - gogm) Ekaterina met Georges-Charles d'Anthes in the fall of 1834, shortly after moving to St. Petersburg. Their wedding took place January 10, 1837, in two ceremonies: one Catholic and one Orthodox. The couple had four children.She died Oct. 15, 1843, due to puerperal fever after giving birth to her son."
According to his Wikipedia article, George Charles d'Anthes was an Alsatian aristocrat and military officer who supported the Bourbons and not the Orléanists in 1830 so he went back to Alsace and then was allowed to serve abroad. He ended up in St. Petersburg. There he joined the Knights Guards and also met and married Ekaterina.He also met the Dutch plenipotentiary to the court, Baron Heeckeren. Baron van Heeckeren was childless and did not want his title to become extinct. "After a lengthy correspondence and a journey to Alsace, the latter (Baron Heeckeren - gogm) proposed to d'Anthès's father to adopt the son as his heir. After the agreement of the King of the Netherlands, Georges-Charles d'Anthès took the name of Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès."
"D'Anthès met Pushkin and his wife, Natalia ("Natasha"), a beautiful and flirtatious young woman who had many admirers. D'Anthès courted her in such a way that Pushkin threatened him. D'Anthès then married Natalia's own sister, Yekaterina Goncharova, on 10 January 1837. It has been suggested that d'Anthès's engagement and marriage to Natalia's sister was devised to contradict society gossip that he was in pursuit of Natalia. In any event, this was not enough to soothe the conflict between the two new brothers-in-law, especially since an anonymous letter nominated Pushkin Deputy Grand Master and Historiograph of the Order of Cuckolds. Pushkin's jealousy made him write an insulting letter to d'Anthès's adoptive father. Pushkin having refused to withdraw these abuses, a duel became inevitable." Baron d'Anthes fired first, fatally wounding Pushkin.
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nimmerlandmainz · 7 years
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Jennifer A. Nielsen: Nicolas Calva - Das magische Amulett, Beltz Verlag, 14,95 €
Henri, 13 Jahre: Nicolas (Nic), ein Bergwerkssklave findet, nachdem er gezwungen wird in einer Höhle nach dem Schatz des Julius Caesar zu suchen, ein magisches Amulett. In Rom lernt er mit diesen Kräften umzugehen. Es war mir zu kurz! Mir hat besonders gut gefallen, dass die Geschichte im alten Rom spielt. Note: 2
Rebecca, 11 Jahre: Nic, ein Sklavenjunge, muss aus einer Höhle ein Amulett holen. Dort trifft er auf einen Greif. Gemeinsam brechen sie aus und fliehen. Dann werden sie geschnappt und in den Circus Maximus gesperrt. Note: 2
Sarah, 10 Jahre: Es handelt von einem Sklaven, der sich Nicolas Calva nennt und nach Freiheit sehnt. Sal, der Sklavenhändler hat aber auch seine Schwester gefangen. Elternlos müssen sie im Bergwerk arbeiten. Bis es Nicilas eines Tages gelingt wegzulaufen. Doch er wird entdeckt und Geneal Radulf will das er nach Cäsers Schatz suchen soll. Doch von dieser Suche ist noch niemand lebendig zurückgekommen. Dort findet er Cäsers Amulett, und einen Greif, der ihm Magie gibt. Auf der Flucht wird er entdeckt und wird weiterverkauft. Er erfährt, dass auch Radulf Magie besitzt. Er muss es mit ihm aufnehmen sonst wäre ds Reich verloren Doch vorher muss er es lebendig aus der Arena schaffen. Ich finde, am Ende kam alles ein bisschen plötzlich.Mir hat gut gefallen, dass die Geschichte voller magischer Dinge ist. Die Ideen finde ich toll. Der Anfang war gut beschrieben. Note: 1
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