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psyche und bett von napoleon i edwin foleyIm fascinierenden Universum der Kunst gelingt es einigen Werken, den bloen Rahmen der Darstellung zu transzendieren und sich als wahre Zeugen einer Epoche zu manifestieren. Der Kunstdruck Psych et lit de Napolon Ier Edwin Foley reiht sich in diese Linie ein und bietet einen eindrucksvollen Einblick in einen Schlsselmoment der franzsischen Geschichte. Dieses Werk, sowohl symbolisch als auch detailreich, entfhrt uns ins Herz des Ersten Kaiserreichs, wo
Im fascinierenden Universum der Kunst gelingt es einigen Werken, den bloßen Rahmen der Darstellung zu transzendieren und sich als wahre Zeugen einer Epoche zu manifestieren. Der Kunstdruck Psyché et lit de Napoléon Ier - Edwin Foley reiht sich in diese Linie ein und bietet einen eindrucksvollen Einblick in einen Schlüsselmoment der französischen Geschichte. Dieses Werk, sowohl symbolisch als auch detailreich, entführt uns ins Herz des Ersten Kaiserreichs, wo Macht und Majestät mit der Zartheit menschlicher Gefühle verschmelzen. Durch dieses Stück beschränkt Foley sich nicht nur darauf, eine historische Szene nachzuvollziehen, sondern lädt den Betrachter zu einer Eintauchen in die Intimität ikonischer Figuren ein, während er das Wesen einer von politischen und sozialen Umbrüchen geprägten Epoche einfängt. Stil und Einzigartigkeit des Werks Der Foley-Kunstdruck zeichnet sich durch seinen raffinierten Stil und seine Fähigkeit aus, Realismus und Romantik zu verbinden. Jeder Pinselstrich scheint voller Emotionen zu sein, der nicht nur die Züge der Figuren offenbart, sondern auch die Atmosphäre, die sie umgibt. Das Licht spielt eine entscheidende Rolle in dieser Komposition, indem es die Ausdrücke und die Details der Kostüme betont. Das Bett, das wahre Herzstück der Szene, erhebt sich als Symbol für Macht und Verletzlichkeit, während Psyché, mythologische Figur, Liebe und Leidenschaft verkörpert. Der Künstler gelingt es, die Spannung zwischen diesen beiden Dimensionen einzufangen und ein Gemälde zu schaffen, in dem die Majestät des Dekors im Gegensatz zur Zerbrechlichkeit der Gefühle steht. Diese Dualität verleiht dem Werk eine Tiefe, die zur Kontemplation einlädt, wobei jeder Blick neue Nuancen und verborgene Geschichten offenbart. Der Künstler und sein Einfluss Edwin Foley, obwohl weniger bekannt als einige seiner Zeitgenossen, hat seine Epoche durch einen innovativen Ansatz in der Historienmalerei geprägt. Seine Arbeit reiht sich in einen Trend ein, der danach strebt, die akademische Forderung mit moderner Sensibilität zu vereinen. Foley hat in seinen Werken stets versucht, das Wesen historischer Figuren einzufangen und ihnen eine spürbare Menschlichkeit zu verleihen. Sein Einfluss zeigt sich in der Art und Weise, wie er die Themen Erinnerung und Erzählung behandelt, und verwandelt jedes Gemälde in eine wahre visuelle Erzählung. Indem er Figuren wie Napoleon und Psyché darstellt, gelingt es dem Künstler,Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
The "comic book" of my youth grows up.
Format: Paperback
Hey, you've got to love these new "Graphic Novels" of the present day. Way back in the day of he 1950s and 60s, I used to scoop up change wherever it was left laying about( no, not service tips and I didn't steal from my family or friends, but I always saved the change and kept it when it was ok...) I could go to the news stand and for a dime or less, all of the DC comic heroes were mine...and Sgt. Rock, the Haunted Tank, Gunner and Sarge( BUDDA- BUDDA) , were all mine too. Art work was great, stories good to....to a kid and it seem to more than a few adults too. I remember the shock when the costs went to 12 cents...then to 15 cents...then girls and life came along and the comics stayed in boxes in the basement. But the comic book survived. Now they are larger, better printed, perfectly bound with stiffer covers...and a bit more costly..but worth it. And there's a myriad of novels to select from. So I'm collecting comics again, it seems. And the term " comics" does not apply any longer, if it did back in the day! No comedy in these stories told now..."graphic" is a better description...but not lurid or extreme as the old " pre- code comics" were.
This graphic novel is the story of the Allied forces and their endeavors from June 5 through early August 1944, the Normandy Campaign. It's in full color and GRAPHIC detail of the carnage faced by the line soldiers of both sides in battle. Historically it's right on the button for dates, locations, quotations, etc. Equipment is shown correctly in version, color and useage. The historical events are explained so that anyone of any age who can read will learn and be entertained. Bach in my day ( here we go again), there was a series on comics of this same nature put out by Dell Publishing on WWII historical events. Detail, color, etc. just as we have in this modern publication, but in a smaller size. The Bataan Death March, Pearl Harbor, John Kennedy and PT-109 , and so on we're a few of those topics..boy, I wish Mom hadn't cleaned out the box I had of those... I even recall the artist who illustrated most of those comics, a Navy destroyer veteran named Sam Glanszman. The illustrators of this book are in the same league as Sam!
Don't miss this one. If more military history is to be done in this format, they've got my pocket change !
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2013
★★★★★ 5
An interesting and detailed graphic novel that tells the story of the Normandy invasion.
Format: Paperback
One of the most important battles of World War 11 was D-Day. This excellent illustrated graphic novel covers the Normandy invasion in more detail than I expected. The main generals and other important figures are mentioned in this book. The decisions that were made which turned the battle for the Allied forces are explained, as well as Hitler's mistake of not listening to his Generals makes this book a great read. The book is organized into fifteen chapters. They are as follows:
Chapter (1) Second Front Now. (2) How peaceful the land looked. (3) Hitting the beaches. (4) Blooding Omaha. (5) The skin of their teeth. ((6) The tigers of Villers-Bocage. (7) Death in the Hedgerows. (8) The devil's children. (9) The capital of ruins. (10) Blood and thunder. (11) The cobra strikes. (12) "Come and get us!" (13) Third army rampage. (14) The killing ground. (15) :Aux barricades!"
In conclusion, this beautifully illustrated graphic novel will be of interest to anyone who desires a brief overview of this important World War 11 battle, which was the turning point in the war. It may motivate readers to seek out more detailed information on the Normandy invasion.
Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Never Trust a Politician: A critical review of politics and politicians)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2013
★★★★★ 4
This one's in color
Format: Paperback
This book was glorious. It presented the invasion vividly. The Allied forces sure kicked Rommel's butt, and although the American forces had many casualties, the Germans were defeated. After the Allies liberated France, people revealed hidden Tri-Color French flags.
I was interested to learn about the problem of French hedgerows and how an American sargent (Curtis Cullin) improvised a brush-cutter out of the beach barricades in order to leave the tanks less vulnerable as they crossed the fields. Thank you Curtis!
The book also talked about a German tank commander named Michael Wittmann and his Tiger tank. This was a powerful weapon that destroyed a group of Shermans very quickly and then took out part of a convoy. The allies finished him off by using British Fireflies (a British type of tank) that sent a disabling shot into the tank. Michael Wittman and his crew escaped. There was good tank action in this book. It feels like you're stuck in the middle of battle, but you're safe. But you're watching in horror.
The drawings of the Avro Lancasters were really great. That's my favorite British plane. The air war made the difference in the invasion's success. If it weren't for the RAF and the Allied air forces, the invasion might not have succeeded.
I'm eleven years old, and this is a really good book. I learned a lot.
This book had really good maps, and it was in color. That helped me a lot. The blood was not too bloody -- just scribbles.
Parent note: my son says blood and guts included.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2014
★★★★★ 5
Great read for a WWII enthusiast
Format: Paperback
Purchased for my nephew who is 11 and a WWII aficionado, "Bombing Nazi Germany" and "Normandy" did not disappoint. While I got him the graphic novels because he is a visual kid, he really enjoyed the text. Which is good because there is a lot of text. I am an avid reader of graphic novels and found these books to be more text-driven than much of what I've read. That said, the prose is solid, unadorned, and moves the narrative smoothly from pane to pane. I recommend this for anyone fascinated by war histories who also values detailed illustrations of the same.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2014
★★★★★ 5
I wish my Dad had lived long enough to have this given to him!
Format: Paperback
As I said for Mr. Vansant's Gettysburg graphic novel, this is perhaps the best visual description of all of the planning, logistics, and follow-up battles that gave the Allies their second front, and began the march to Berlin, and the eventual downfall of Hitler's Thousand Year Plan.
I have studied War History for as long as I can remember - focusing mostly of the American Civil War, World War 2, and Vietnam; three of the United States' greatest turning points in warfare - but my Dad and I shared a huge interest in WW2, watching as many documentaries on it as we could. What most people do not know about the importance of the war is that it is one of the few times that most of the world was not only involved either directly or indirectly, but also it is one that everyone - and I mean everyone, from the footsoldiers, leaders, and civilians - knew exactly why and what they were fighting for. While it seems odd to refer to events so brutal as noble, that is the best way to describe World War 2, since most of the world was involved in it, and why.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015