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rusty

19th November 2018, 22:01
Hello, Elle!
Poor old Sandy never got a mention!
There is a link between Bill (I can't remember exactly what) and Banjo Paterson, the man who wrote "Waltzing Matilda", too.
Bill was some horse!
Have a look on Amazon, Elle, I am sure I saw the book there.
I may buy it for me, too.
What happened to the Walers is explained at the end of the documentary, but I won't spoil it for you.
I thought it a very good documentary.
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pigale

19th November 2018, 22:04
Hello Elle,

It used to be one of my favourite outing to visit the Louvre, (You can
go there dozens of times and still don't see it all!) or other
art galleries in Paris, particularly for pre-impressionists and impressionists paintings. I did like the Romantics and pre-Romantics
as well, and the Italian and Renaissance school- But my interest
stopped just after Van Gogh - I am not keen on modern art.

BTW Jigjag, I have just googled and discovered that Van Gogh
painted no less than 30 self-portraits! A record apparently!
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elle

19th November 2018, 22:31
Hi, Rusty!
I shall try to watch "Great War Horses" tomorrow, if possible!
I do not like to watch too much television at a time, as it tends to tire my eyes.
I am going to have a look on Amazon now for the book about "Bill".......
I shall report back if I find a good bargain!
It is still raining here!



Hello, Pigale!
I very much like the Pre - Impressionist and Impressionist artists.
I also like Fauvism.
I can spend hours in the National Gallery, just wandering around my favourite rooms......
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rusty

20th November 2018, 10:59
Good morning, Elle!
Lovely day here and fairly mild.
Just home from cemetery.
Had the place to myself.
Now for a read of my paper!
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pigale

20th November 2018, 11:14
Good morning Elle and Rusty,

Well, no snow! It seems to be concentrated to the Northern departments of High Normandy, North, Somme etc...

Elle, I do not follow you with Fauvism! I really do not like it!
My 'likes' start from 16th Century onwards, leading up to the
pre-Impressionism and Impressionist, and just some post Impressionists, but not many - Van Gogh being one of them.

I have never been to the Tate Gallery but did go to another Art
Gallery in London though I do not remember its name - It was not
modern art though.

Are you doing anything special today either of you? I, of course,
am not, apart from expecting a Super U delivery - the highlight
of my day so far! Isn't that interesting?
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elle

20th November 2018, 11:46
Good morning, Rusty!
And still it rains here .....and it is also bitterly cold!
The warmest temperature we apparently can expect today is only 4C.
I went out for my walk with the dog as usual, though dressed in thick padded coat, beanie, scarf and gloves....and wellies.
Winter has arrived with a vengeance!
I looked for a book about "Bill the B......." last night.
The cheapest I could find was £17.36 on ebay.
That is much too expensive for me...I shall keep a lookout to see if a cheaper deal comes up.
Let me know if you find anything.
I have been doing chores this morning ..indoor ones!
I am now about to print out the crossword.....and maybe have a second mug of coffee....



Hello, Pigale!
Had anyone described Fauvism to me, before I ever went to an exhibition of such, I should have imagined that I would not like it.
But I found that I loved it!
Paintings by Andre Derain and Henri Matisse , the co-founders of Fauvism had me gazing enraptured!
Vlaminck is another artist who is renowned for his vividly painted landscapes.
And I have some wonderful art books!
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rusty

20th November 2018, 12:48
Hello, Elle!
I don't think it cold today.
Not too bad at all!
That's expensive for a used book!
Is that from Australia?
Next year, in the Spring, there is a statue of Bill (and the men he saved) being erected in Murrumburrah, New South Wales, so just possibly there may another issue of the book, to coincide?
He is a legend in Oz but not so well known elsewhere.
Have another look on Amazon for "The Waler".
Bill is on the cover, so there may be a lot about him in the book?
Have you watched the documentary yet?
I have not looked at my puzzle yet.
Time for a bit of a dander!
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pigale

20th November 2018, 13:08
Hello Elle,

When I was a teenager (many moons ago!), I used to spend most
of the money given me for birthdays, Christmas etc.... on second hand
art books bought from the famous bookstalls along the banks of
the River Seine. I have tons of them, and two are actually Numbered
Books - I got them for peanuts!

Did you know that the River Seine is known as "the only river in
the world that runs between two bookshelves"? The bookstalls
are permanently set up on either side of the river.
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elle

20th November 2018, 13:15
Hi, Rusty!
I have searched diligently for a "used" copy of "Bill the B", but can only find expensive new versions?
By Roland Perry?
And as far as I can ascertain , "The Waler" ( by William McInnes ?) seems to be about the war horses in general, with a reference in the read-up to only one of the horses returning home.......which I presume to be "Sandy"?
I am looking for a (used) book specifically about "Bill".
No, I haven't watched the documentary yet.......maybe later in the day.
My crossword puzzle is nearly finished, but there are one or two hiccoughs!
Enjoy your walk!
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pigale

20th November 2018, 17:11
Bump
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