About This Product Once upon a time…the name Cecilia came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Cecilia’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Cecilia’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Cecilia is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Cecilia, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Cecilia in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Original Figurative ART PRINT, IN THE WHEAT FIELDS is a stunning portrayal of a young girl in a white dress against warm sunlight in a beautiful impressionistic setting of golden wheat at the end of summer. ***FREE SHIPPING **************************************************************************** TESTIMONIALS: This is the second beautiful painting I've purchased from Cecilia. She did a masterful job painting a beach scene of my daughters from a scan of a faded, twenty-year-old photograph. Cecilia captured the moment splendidly, right down to their wispy curls and translucence of their little white dresses. Bravo, Cecilia! Our heartfelt thanks! It's a lovely original and Cecilia was a pleasure to work with. My painting arrived promptly and in excellent condition. I highly recommend that you treat yourself to one of her treasures! I received the painting very quickly. First, it was carefully packaged and labelled, so it arrived in pristine condition. No worries there. And I absolutely love it! It looks ever so much nicer in person; photos don't do justice to Cecilia's work. The things she can do with brush and paint to bring light alive on a canvas are amazing. I am having this professionally framed, and I intend to hang it in my bedroom to wake up to every day. It is truly lovely, and a thing of great joy. I highly recommend Cecilia's art to everyone. So fabulous! You are such a great artist! I love it! Thanks so much! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR MORE OF MY PAINTING OPTIONS, please have a look at this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CECILIAROSSLEE?section_id=11829590 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Title : Saint Cecilia And Pastor Lawrence Vol.1-12 End Condition : Brand NEW Region Code : All Region Language : Japanese / English Subtitle : English / Chinese No. Of Disc & Format : 2 Disc DVD We Only Sell Original / Genuine DVDs. DVD All Selling Publisher Licensed In Malaysia. All DVDs Come With Hologram By Malaysia Censorship Board. All DVDs is Region FREE, Playable Worldwide.
The cavernous Turbine Hall has become a spectral memory forest as Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuña mourns the destruction of the Amazon rainforest
58 x 37.5 inches Performance photography About Cecilia Paredes Cecilia Paredes is renown for her performance, photography, sculpture and installation. Using her body as the canvas, she paints herself into backgrounds of damask and chintz, forests and deserts. But she never completely blends —-never becomes mere decoration. Paredes is a part of the permanent collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art, the Panama Modern Museum, Museo del Barrio New York, and the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design Costa Rica among many other institutions. In 2010 she will have a solo show at the Moscow Modern Museum of Art and a Fulbright sponsored show at the Cultural Institute in Lima.
THIS ART PRINT is a gorgeous rendition of a young woman BY THE WATERSIDE, beautifully set off against warm sunlight in a beautiful impressionistic setting of cool reflected water. ***FREE SHIPPING **************************************************************************** TESTIMONIALS: This is the second beautiful painting I've purchased from Cecilia. She did a masterful job painting a beach scene of my daughters from a scan of a faded, twenty-year-old photograph. Cecilia captured the moment splendidly, right down to their wispy curls and translucence of their little white dresses. Bravo, Cecilia! Our heartfelt thanks! It's a lovely original and Cecilia was a pleasure to work with. My painting arrived promptly and in excellent condition. I highly recommend that you treat yourself to one of her treasures! I received the painting very quickly. First, it was carefully packaged and labelled, so it arrived in pristine condition. No worries there. And I absolutely love it! It looks ever so much nicer in person; photos don't do justice to Cecilia's work. The things she can do with brush and paint to bring light alive on a canvas are amazing. I am having this professionally framed, and I intend to hang it in my bedroom to wake up to every day. It is truly lovely, and a thing of great joy. I highly recommend Cecilia's art to everyone. So fabulous! You are such a great artist! I love it! Thanks so much! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR MORE OF MY PAINTING OPTIONS, please have a look at this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CECILIAROSSLEE?section_id=11829590 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
“St. Cecily (Cecilia)” Ezio Anichini Ezio Anichini is one of our all-time favorite artists. Working mainly in the Art Nouveau style (or Stile Liberty) of the early 20th Century, he was the master of dreamy religious portraits. Famous for his Litany of Loreto, less known are his extensive magazine covers he did for arts magazines in Italy, where he was often able to incorporate his Catholic faith into his assignments and promote Catholicism from the newsstands. In this one from 1907, Arts and Labor: Music and Musicians Illustrated Monthly Magazine, he has painted the primary Catholic Saint of music, St. Cecelia, and placed her in the hands of her angel, who is her muse, bringing her Heavenly inspiration. Muse, music, right? The word music (musica in Italian) comes from the Greek word mousike, which means "art of the Muses." There is something timeless and beautiful in Anichini's work, something we always find fresh and enjoyable. ** IMPORTANT ** THE IMAGE IS SMALLER THAN THE PAPER! There is a blank border all around the image of about .5" for 5x7, 1.3" for 8.5x11, 1.6" for 11x14, and 1.75" for 13x17". All Approx! The white space gives the framed picture a finished look without using a mat. *POSTER SIZES ARE PRINTED WITH SMALL BORDER* This is to preserve the dimensions of the original artwork. – Acid-free paper – Archival pigments, rated to last for generations. – Cardboard backer – Above story of the art – Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. Thanks for your interest! Sue & John “In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson
Gouache on watercolour paper14.8 x 21 cm (A5)2023 Unframed
Italian artist Cecilia Castelli creates sweet illustrations with minimal color palettes and smart concepts. More illustrations via Behance
My favorite recipe for the best Swedish Cardamom buns! These buns are soft and fluffy, aromatic and sweet, and just the best with a cup of coffee or tea.
Det har varit riktigt kallt och nationellt isdygn men jag längtar efter att köra ner fingrarna i varm jord. Längtan växer sig starkare och starkare när ljuset börjar göra sig mer och mer påmind. Och det bästa av allt är att det snart är dags för luktärtssådden! Förra året hade jag den stora lyckan
Digital ART PRINT OF Impressionistic Painting of Woman in the Sun BETWEEN PAGES AND STATIONS | Stunning Painting by Cecilia Rosslee | Gift for Woman ***PLEASE NOTE: This item is a DIGITAL DOWNLOADABLE FILE. Frame is not included. Your purchase will be delivered to you electronically. No physical items will be send to you in the mail. How it works: ● Purchase the listing. ● As soon as your payment finalized, you will be able to download files. ● You will also receive an email from Etsy with the link to download. ● Download and save files to your computer. This print looks best when printed on a quality fine art paper or photo paper. Printing on a regular paper is not recommended. You can print it at home or you can take it to a print shop or photo center. You can also sent the file for printing using online services. By purchasing you agree to the following: ● These files and images are for personal use only. ● Re-selling, re-production, derivative works, commercial use is not allowed. ● Due to monitor settings the colors you see on your screen may slightly vary in temperature. ©All images of original artwork and designs are the property of the artist CECILIA ROSSLEE and subject to copyright laws. **************************************************************************** TESTIMONIALS: This is the second beautiful painting I've purchased from Cecilia. She did a masterful job painting a beach scene of my daughters from a scan of a faded, twenty-year-old photograph. Cecilia captured the moment splendidly, right down to their wispy curls and translucence of their little white dresses. Bravo, Cecilia! Our heartfelt thanks! It's a lovely original and Cecilia was a pleasure to work with. My painting arrived promptly and in excellent condition. I highly recommend that you treat yourself to one of her treasures! I received the painting very quickly. First, it was carefully packaged and labelled, so it arrived in pristine condition. No worries there. And I absolutely love it! It looks ever so much nicer in person; photos don't do justice to Cecilia's work. The things she can do with brush and paint to bring light alive on a canvas are amazing. I am having this professionally framed, and I intend to hang it in my bedroom to wake up to every day. It is truly lovely, and a thing of great joy. I highly recommend Cecilia's art to everyone. So fabulous! You are such a great artist! I love it! Thanks so much! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR MORE OF MY PAINTING OPTIONS, please have a look at this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CECILIAROSSLEE?section_id=11829590 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Explore Aitor Frias & Cecilia Jimenez's 150 photos on Flickr!
Now that Cecilia Sylvie has cleared the last major event of the dating-sim she was reborn into, the end of her trials and tribulations are in sight. Initially, the last three months of the game's narrative seem to be going off without a hitch...until her alter-ego Cecil receives an invitation to the homeland of Prince Janis's brother, Roland! Just how will Cecilia get through an event that never happened in the original game? | Author: Hiroro Akizakura | Publisher: Yen On | Publication Date: Aug 22, 2023 | Number of Pages: 192 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1975368592 | ISBN-13: 9781975368593
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The sitter may be Elizabeth I's maid of honour, Helena Snakenborg, who became a powerful figure at court. In 1565 she had visited England with the Swedish princess Cecilia, remaining there as the fiancée of the elderly Marquis of Northampton, whom she was to marry in 1571. The carnation behind her ear may be a symbol of her betrothal. The Marquis was the elderly brother of Queen Katherine Parr. Helena was his third and final wife.
Cecilia Levy has found a novel use for old books and comics. Instead of throwing them out, the Swedish artist transforms them into beautiful works of paper art.
El hecho de que los fotógrafos basen su trabajo en capturar imágenes que se presentan ante ellos transmitiendo cada vez mas su realismo mas exagerado no está reñido con que decidan derribar estereo…
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No doubt some kind of informal wear has been around for a very long time, but as people opted to be portrayed in their finest clothes, they are seldom seen until around 1600. Then the English ladies started a trend to be shown in their more relaxed clothes, a jacket or waistcoat, with or without a matching petticoat. The clothes weren’t exactly simple, bot portraits and extant examples show lavish embroideries, silk, silverwork and spangles, but comparing to the formal fashion, these clothes were much simpler. They could be worn on their own, or with a loose gown over, paired with what kind of cuffs and collars that was fashionable. Linen jacket embrodered with black wool, dated 1610-1620 and skirt in fustian dated 1621-1640. They are abundant in portraits the first two decades of the 17th century, and then their popularity seem to have waned in the 1630's. Perhaps because the more formal fashion became simpler, the waistcoats from the 1620’s are cut in a way that points toward the jacket-like bodices of the 1630’s. The waistcoats could be either form-fitting or loose, the latter probably maternal wear. The embroidered linen jackets, either monochromes or in colour, seems to have been an English fashion, but there are several knitted waistcoats preserved as well, and they have also been found in Scandinavia. Given the climate in Sweden I think I would prefer knitted silk to linen, so perhaps that is no surprise I wish that the portrait of Lady Elizabth Howard was larger, but her jacket and petticoat looks very much like the extant example above. Lady Elizabeth Howard, Countess of Banbury by Daniel Mytens, 1619 Lady Anne Porter dressed in a similar way. Linen jacket embrodered with black silk and metal thread, 1610-1620 Linen jacket embroidered with black silk, 1600-1625 Linen jacket embroidered with silk, 1620-1625 Unfortunately there are no colour photos of this pink silk jacket. Waistcoat in pink taffeta embroidered with blue silk and spangles, 1610-1620 The following two portraits may not depict embroidred clothes, but patterned fabric, but then they also portrays the transitional fashion of the 1620's with a waist that is rising from its natural place and a more relaxed fashion in general. Lady Anne Montagu by Daniel Mytens, 1626 Cecilia Nevill, by Robert Peake, ca. 1617 Linen jacket embroidered with silverwork, 1610-1615 This coif has the same mebroidery as the jacket above. Linen coif and forehard cloth embroiedered with silverwork, 1610-1615 Two late examples from the 1630's. Fustoan jacket embrodered with silverwork and spangles, 1630's Linen bodice embroidered with silverwork and spangles, 1625-1640 Linen jacket embroidered in silk and silver, 1590-1630 Silk jacket, embroidered with silk, 1600-1625 The Layton jacket in linen, embroidered with silk and silver, 1610-1615 Margaret Layton, wearing the jacket shown above, by Marcus Gheeraerts, ca. 1620 Linen jacket embroidered with silk, 1610-1620 Portrait of a lady, thought to be Elizabeth of Bohhemia, circle of William Larkin Traditionally called Dorothy Cary, later Viscountess Rochford by William Larkin, 1614-1618 Amy Seymour by a follower of Robert Peake, 1623 Linen jacket embroidered with silk and silver, 1600-1625 Unknown woman by Roman Way, ca. 1605 Portrait of a young woman, ca. 1610 Anne Hawtrey by a follower of Robert Peake Portrait of a lady by Marcus Gheeraerts the younger, 1615-1618 The Countess of Shirley by William Larkin Undated, but the hairstyle suggest 1620 or thereabout. Linen jacket striped with silver, 1605-1620 Knitted waistcoat, 1650-1700 Knitted silk waistcoat Knitted silk jacket, 17th century Knitted silk jacket, 1600-1620 Knitted in silk, last half of the 17th century Knitted waistcoat silk and silver-gilt wrapped silk, and lined with linen, 1630-1700 Jacket knitted in silk, 1600-1625 Another knitted silk jacket.
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“St. Cecily (Cecilia)” Ezio Anichini Ezio Anichini is one of our all-time favorite artists. Working mainly in the Art Nouveau style (or Stile Liberty) of the early 20th Century, he was the master of dreamy religious portraits. Famous for his Litany of Loreto, less known are his extensive magazine covers he did for arts magazines in Italy, where he was often able to incorporate his Catholic faith into his assignments and promote Catholicism from the newsstands. In this one from 1907, Arts and Labor: Music and Musicians Illustrated Monthly Magazine, he has painted the primary Catholic Saint of music, St. Cecelia, and placed her in the hands of her angel, who is her muse, bringing her Heavenly inspiration. Muse, music, right? The word music (musica in Italian) comes from the Greek word mousike, which means "art of the Muses." There is something timeless and beautiful in Anichini's work, something we always find fresh and enjoyable. ** IMPORTANT ** THE IMAGE IS SMALLER THAN THE PAPER! There is a blank border all around the image of about .5" for 5x7, 1.3" for 8.5x11, 1.6" for 11x14, and 1.75" for 13x17". All Approx! The white space gives the framed picture a finished look without using a mat. *POSTER SIZES ARE PRINTED WITH SMALL BORDER* This is to preserve the dimensions of the original artwork. – Acid-free paper – Archival pigments, rated to last for generations. – Cardboard backer – Above story of the art – Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. Thanks for your interest! Sue & John “In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson