Romeo and Juliet (Frank Dicksee)

Romeo and Juliet (Frank Dicksee)


Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton, U.K.
Author/ArtistFrank Dicksee (1853–1928)
프랭크 딕시. 영국 화가
TitleRomeo and Juliet
로미오와 줄리엣
DescriptionEnglish: Representing the famous balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet.
Date1884
MediumOil on canvas
캔버스에 유채
Dimensions171x118 cm
Current location
사우샘프턴 시립 미술관, 사우샘프턴, 영국
Coordinates: 50.9085°N 1.4065°W
Photographer/Sourcehttp://www.odysseetheater.com/romeojulia/romeojulia.htm
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Sundries: 갈라진 길

Sundries: 갈라진 길

‘갈라진 두 길이 있었지. 나는 사람들이 덜 다닌 길을 택했고, 그것이 모든걸 바꾸어 놓았네.’

로버트 프로스트(R. Frost)의 유명한 시 ‘가지 않은 길(The Road Not Taken)’ 중 한 구절이다. 누구나 삶의 도중에 갈림길을 맞이하곤 한다. 프로스트의 선택처럼 낯선 길을 간다는 건 두렵지만 흥미로운 일이기도 하다. 반대로 사람들이 많이 다니는 길은 지루할 순 있지만 안전하다는 느낌을 준다.


'Sundries: 갈라진 길'에서 옮긴 글입니다.

Sundries: 변명 vs 노력

Sundries: 변명 vs 노력

세상은 변명이 아닌 '노력'에 대해 보상한다.

- 노혜숙 역/ 마음 가는 대로 해라 중에서..


'Sundries: 변명 vs 노력'에서 옮긴 글입니다.

Manhattan Beach, California

Manhattan Beach, California


DescriptionEnglish: A view of the Palos Verdes Peninsula as viewed from Manhattan Beach
Date25 October 2010
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AuthorEvanthomas1
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Two white-breasted cormorant

Two white-breasted cormorant


DescriptionEnglish: Two white-breasted cormorant. Photo taken in Lake Naivasha, Kenya, in October 2014.
케냐 나이바샤 호수의 가마우지(바닷가에 사는 새의 일종)
Date26 June 2013, 13:09:28
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AuthorFabiola Leyton and Carlos Castillo
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Five fingers peak

Five fingers peak


DescriptionEnglish: Five fingers peak. Quartzite sandstone Huangshizhai Zhangjiajie Wulingyuan Hunan, China. Panorama 2012.
Français : Panorama des Cinq Doigts, piliers de grès quartzite dans le Wulingyuan, site naturel et historique inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO dans la province du Hunan, en Chine.
중국 천자산 무릉원
Date26 October 2014
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Authorchensiyuan
Camera location29° 20′ 21.56″ N, 110° 31′ 54.48″ E
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사랑 가득한 세상

사랑 가득한 세상

사랑받지 못한 건 불운이지만 사랑하지 않는 건 불행이다.

- 알베르 카뮈 -

꽃 위를 나는 나비들의 사랑의 춤사위가 현란한 요즘입니다. 사랑은 우리를 살게 하는 원동력이자 각박한 세상의 윤활유와 같습니다.

누군가는 사랑은 사량(思量)에서 비롯된 말이라고 합니다. 그 말이 사실이라면 사랑의 크기는 생각하는 양에 비례하는 셈입니다. 나 아닌 누군가를 생각하는 사람이 많아지면 많아질수록 세상은 사랑으로 가득해질 것입니다.

세상의 가장 큰 불행은 사랑하지 않는 것입니다.


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A girl

A girl


DescriptionYOUNGSTER UNKNOWINGLY HAS SHARED HER ICE CREAM STICK WITH THE DOG AS SHE WATCHES JUDGING DURING THE KIDDIES PARADE IN JOHNSON PARK IN NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. THE PARADE IS AN ANNUAL EVENT HELD EARLY IN THE EVENING DURING THE SUMMER. THE TOWN IS A COUNTY SEAT TRADING CENTER OF 13,000 IN A FARMING COMMUNITY OF SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA. IT WAS FOUNDED IN 1854 BY A GERMAN IMMIGRANT LAND COMPANY THAT ENCOURAGED ITS KINSMEN TO EMIGRATE FROM EUROPE. (SEE PICTURE #15739)
Date07/1974
SourceU.S. National Archives and Records Administration
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Location44.3°N 94.45°W
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Sundries: 스트레스

Sundries: 스트레스

'스'로 시작해서 '스'로 끝난다. 출발점과 종점이 같다. 스트레스가 시작된 지점에 스트레스를 끝내는 방법이 있으니 빙빙 돌아가지 말고 스트레스가 시작된 지점을 찾아가 정면으로 부딪히라는 뜻이다.

- 정철 저/ 머리를 9하라 중에서

스트레스에 이런 심오한 뜻이 있는줄 몰랐네요..즐거운 하루 되시기 바랍니다.


'Sundries: 스트레스'에서 옮긴 글입니다.

Fountain of Diana

Fountain of Diana


Author/ArtistAnonymous
Formerly attributed to Jean Goujon
(by Alexandre Lenoir)
Formerly attributed to Benvenuto Cellini (1500–1571)
(by Maurice Roy)
Formerly attributed to Germain Pilon (from circa 1537 until 1590)
Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet (1750–1818) (reworked)
TitleFrançais : Fontaine de Diane
English: Fountain of Diana
Deutsch: Brunnen der Diana
다이애나(디아나)의 분수
DescriptionFrançais : Partie supérieure de la fontaine
English: Top part of the fountain
Deutsch: Oberer Teil des Brunnens
Datecirca 1550
Mediummarble
DimensionsHeight: 2.11 m (2.3 yd). Width: 2.58 m (2.8 yd). Depth: 1.34 m (1.5 yd).
Current locationLouvre Museum
Sculptures françaises, room 15b: Prieur. Richelieu, ground floor.
This work is part of the collections of the Louvre (Department of Sculptures).
Credit lineMusée des Monuments Français, 1823
Source/PhotographerJebulon (24 October 2010)
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Camera location48° 51′ 41.6″ N, 2° 20′ 10.2″ E
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