Queen Mathilde of Belgium attends the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the White March , on 20 October 2021 in Brussels, Belgium. A tribute will be paid to all missing children and victims of sexual exploitation.
“1周年おめでとうございます, おべいみー! ✨ Happy 1st Anniversary #Obeyme! I'm really glad it was still 25th in PDT here in my country yay 🥳 #おべいみー #obeymeshallwedate #Obeymetitlescreencontest”
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Share with friends via: Facebook Twitter More Your wedding day is one of the most special days in your life and the wedding anniversary is a reminder of the day two people’s lives were changed forever. While most people aim to make their wedding day an extravagant and beautiful celebration, often they forget that what matters equally as much in the long term, is how you celebrate your wedding anniversary. After 10, 30 or even 50 years of marriage, a couple’s wedding anniversary is a time to celebrate the union of two people who have made a lifelong commitment to each other. With the passing of time, every couple may find it easy to fall into a routine and become complacent with grand gestures of love not seeming necessary. While it’s not essential to shower your partner with expensive gifts every single anniversary to prove your love, it is important to show each other that you mean the world to them, whether by a spectacular display of love, or by a simple yet thoughtful action. Here are a few ways to celebrate your wedding anniversary regardless of how long you’ve been together: Classic celebration – This is the timeless way of celebrating your anniversary. Dinner followed by a delectable dessert, preferably something with plenty of chocolate, and of course, no celebration is complete without champagne. Celebrating in this manner is great because a fancy dinner allows the couple to get dressed up in their finest clothes, making a special effort and showing their partner they care. Gents, please wear a suit for the occasion, you
I recently attended Elliot Erwitt’s “100+1” exhibition at Fotografiska, which will be in Stockholm from December 6, 2013 to March 2, 2014. We were given a brochure with great practical advice for street photographers– which I have shared here. This text for the article is extracted from the foreword dedication written by Elliott Erwitt for the book […]
Lucas played Thénardier in a huge production of Les Misèrables at London's O2 Arena.
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Crown Princess Victoria & Princess Madeleine Attend A Performance At Gripsholm Castle During The Celebrations For King Carl Gustav & Queen Silvia Of Sweden'S 25Th Wedding Anniversary. .
L'Arc~en~Ciel25th L'Anniversarycongratulations!! L'Arc~en~Cielに出会…
The monarch headed out on the Sandringham estate trussed up in a khaki cagoule wearing her hood up as she took part in the sport.
Carl Larsson in his studio c1900 photo: Public Domain Carl Larsson (1853 – 1919) was a Swedish artist representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many works include oils, watercolours and frescoes. He considered his finest work to be Midvinterblot (Midwinter Sacrifice), a large wall mural now displayed in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts. For full biographical notes on Larsson see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 6 also. This is part 7 of a 7-part post on the works of Carl Larsson: 1914-15 Midwinter Sacrifice: 1914-15 Midwinter's Sacrifice oil on canvas 640 x 1360 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Study oil on canvas 202 x 341 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Study coloured pencils and gouache, squared in pencil 44.5 x 78 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Study oil on canvas 123 x 199 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1914 Study for the Executioner black chalk and gouache 77.5 x 37 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1914 Study oil on canvas 76.5 x 46 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden 1914-15 Midwinter's Sacrifice oil on canvas 640 x 1360 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden * * * * * 1915 Kersti pencil and watercolour 1915 Mowing the Oats pencil and watercolour 1915 Oat Harvest watercolour 1915 Self-Portrait 1915 Tage Thiel pencil and watercolour 1916 Seamstress pencil and watercolour 1917 By the Cellar pencil and watercolour 74 x 52.5 cm Nationalmuseum, Stockholm 1917 Esbjörn Convalescing pencil and watercolour 1917 Girl with Ice Skates pencil and watercolour 75 x 52.5 cm 1917 Girl With Spinning Wheel pencil and watercolour 1917 Lars-Erik Lamm pencil and watercolour 1917 LillAnna is Playing Mozart pencil and watercolour 1917 Say Hello Nicely pencil and watercolour 1918 Erik Axel Karlfeldt 1918 Esbjörn Reading on the Veranda pencil and watercolour 1918 Lillanna Feeds the Heater watercolour 1918 Self Portrait Unfortunately I do not have dates for the remainder of the works in this series (some are dated but illegible), so they will not be any chronological order, but as there a number of works here, I thought I should include them: A Farmstead watercolour A Miner's Home pencil and watercolour A Miner's Home pencil and watercolour Beehives and Roses pencil and watercolour Birgitta the Saint pencil and watercolour Bolla pencil and watercolour Brita In The Flowerbed watercolour Brita with a Cat and a Sandwich pencil and watercolour Christmas Decoration pencil and watercolour Christmas Tree Confetti watercolour Cock-a-Doodle, Seven O'Clock watercolour Daniels Mats pencil and watercolour Day is Done pencil and watercolour Erik Erikson, the Blacksmith pencil and watercolour Evening Light at the Grand Piano pencil and watercolour Father and Mother watercolour Fertilising the Field watercolour Flowers In The Meadow watercolour Harrowing the Field watercolour Idun's 25th Year Anniversary pencil and watercolour In The Hawthorn Hedge pencil and watercolour Jenny with a Flower Garland Landscape at Marstrand watercolour Martha Winslow as a Girl pencil and watercolour Martina in Front of the Fire pencil and watercolour My Wife watercolour Our Courtyard pencil and watercolour Period of The Thirty Years War pencil and watercolour Ploughing watercolour Rättvik Girl By Wooden Storehouse watercolour Self-Portrait "Before the Mirror" watercolour Sowing watercolour Stone Age Woman pencil and watercolour Summer Flowers watercolour Sun and Flowers watercolour Suzanne and Another pencil and watercolour The Bridge Viking Woman pencil and watercolour Washerwoman Winnowing the Grain watercolour Winter Landscape pencil and watercolour Woman with Bicycle pencil and watercolour Young Seamstress watercolour
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919)
Duchess Kate donned a look fit for a princess during her first night in Norway on Thursday.