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cedarbookhs · 1 year
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One of my favourite micro-genres, especially growing up, was books about kids or teens running away from home and living in unusual places. Some of these are more serious and involve leaving abusive homes. Others, the home life and excuse for leaving is entirely perfunctory and the adventure is the point. The common theme is that the kid leaves voluntarily (isn’t stranded somewhere, but goes there specifically) and then ends up living independently in some unique setting that gives the story a large part of its identity.
My Side of the Mountain — inside a tree in the Catskills
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler — the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maniac Magee — inside a buffalo house in the zoo, in a baseball stadium, and more
The Invention of Hugo Cabret — a grand Parisian train station
notabookbut The Kings of Summer — a homemade shanty in the Ohio woods
Last Sam’s Cage — the Calgary Zoo
The Boxcar Children — a freight car
Suggest more if you can think of any, I know there are lots of other examples.
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Trainings Collage 🏐📢
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tynatunis · 2 years
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Inouï le bain à vapeur, entièrement recouvert de marbre Breccia Capraia, une suspension vintage d’Alvar Aalto (Artek). © Photo Sam Frost / Réalisation Mayer Rus et la salle de bains une splendeur, également revêtue de dalles de marbre Breccia Capraia. La baignoire a été extraite d’un seul bloc de pierre. Éléments (Waterworks). © Photo Sam Frost / Réalisation Mayer Rus Repost @ad_magazine In the living room, a Vincenzo De Cotiis cocktail table from Carpenters Workshop Gallery is surrounded by a Dmitriy & Co. sofa from Una Malan, 1950s Italian club chairs, Charlotte Perriand stools, and a Gabriella Crespi lamp. A 1930s Louis Poulsen light hangs from a ficus tree planted in a 16th-century Italian marble wellhead from Blackman Cruz. The music room is anchored by a 1936 Poul Henningsen grand piano with a Philip Arctander bench. Artwork by Landon Ross Lizzie Grover Rad's office, the table is by Carl Malmsten (Lief), the lamp by Gio Ponti, the sideboard by Osvaldo Borsani and the bamboo lantern lamp by Gabriella Crespi (David Gill Gallery). Interacting Figures by American figurative artist George Condo © Photo Sam Frost / Mayer Rus #Repost @interiorsocialclub For the marble bathroom fans 🤍 What do you think of this home design? ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Design: @hallworthandheathens 📸 @samfroststudio ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ • ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ • ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ • #artwork #arch https://www.instagram.com/p/Cozg6jwtexe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Eight home kitchens finished with tactile brick floors
Our latest lookbook collects eight houses from around the world that feature kitchens with tactile brick floors, including a mid-century home in the USA and a coastal dwelling in Denmark. Widely used for their durability and low maintenance, bricks are a long-time favourite material across the fields of architecture, interiors and design. They are most commonly used on walls and patios, but also popular as internal flooring because of their ability to add rich, earthy tones and tactile qualities to an interior.  While brick flooring may conjure up images of old rustic farmhouses, this roundup shows how they can also be adapted to suit contemporary homes around the world.  The examples below include those that have been arranged in herringbone format, used as a backdrop to oak cabinetry or designed to connect homes to their matching patios outside. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring conversation pits, autumnal living rooms and lavish members' clubs.
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Photo by Carlos NaudeHacienda Granada, USA, by Working Holiday Studio Working Holiday Studio sought to create a "hacienda vibe" for this mid-century home that it overhauled in Los Angeles. Among the alterations was a revamp of the kitchen, which involved adding a floor of warm terracotta bricks handmade in Tijuana, Mexico, arranged in a herringbone format. They contribute to a warm and earthy aesthetic in the room, which is enhanced by dark green plaster walls and wooden joinery and furniture. Find out more about Hacienda Granada ›
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Photo by Agnese SanvitoGallery House, UK, by Neil Dusheiko Chunky reclaimed bricks extend down from the lower half of the walls of this kitchen and continue out across its floor. Designed by architect Neil Dusheiko for his father-in-law, the terracotta lining forms a backdrop to a wall of storage built from oak that displays ceramics, glassware and framed pictures. Find out more about Gallery House ›
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Photo by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen of Norm ArchitectsFjord Boat House, Denmark, by Norm Architects Handmade ceramic bricks are inlaid across the floor of this kitchen, which Danish studio Norm Architects created at the Fjord Boat House in Denmark. Married with warm oak finishes and a custom washi-paper pendant lamp, the textured flooring is intended to contribute to a warm and cosy atmosphere. "A refined abundance of warm textures and hues are used throughout, creating a deep sense of cosiness and comfort," said Norm Architects. Find out more about Fjord Boat House ›
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Photo by David SouthwoodArklow Villa III, South Africa, by Douglas & Company During their renovation of a century-old house in Cape Town, architects Liani and Jan Douglas revamped the kitchen with a tactile material palette that includes brick flooring. The terracotta floor continues onto the adjoining patio and is teamed with a structure of exposed South African pine and bespoke wooden units finished with green marble counters. Find out more about Arklow Villa III ›
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Photo by Chris WhartonVinyl House, UK, by Benjamin Wilkes Elongated bricks are arranged in a herringbone formation across the floor of the Vinyl House extension, recently completed by British studio Benjamin Wilkes in London. Designed to help connect its kitchen area to the matching patio outside, the earthy flooring is complemented by warm wooden cabinetry and off-white terrazzo countertops. Find out more about Vinyl House ›
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Photo by Prue RuscoeBudge Over Dover, Australia, by YSG Terracotta brick was teamed with aged brass and tactile plaster across the interior of Budge Over Dover, a house in Australia renovated by YSG. Bricks line much of the ground floor, including its textured kitchen that is complete with a chunky prep counter made with a veiny marble countertop. Find out more about Budge Over Dover ›
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Photo by Jonas Bjerre-PoulsenHeatherhill Beach House, Denmark, by Norm Architects Norm Architects also opted for brick flooring in the kitchen of Heatherhill Beach House, a wooden holiday home on the Danish coast. It was designed as a contemporary twist on the traditional brick flooring found in Denmark. "The bricks are placed side by side instead of in the traditional pattern and have minimal cuts – instead, the grout size changes minimally to achieve a homogenous and harmonious look," the studio explained. Find out more about Heatherhill Beach House ›
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Photo by Fred HowarthCamberwell Cork House, UK, by Delve Architects A floor that acts as a continuation of the brick paving outside features in the open-plan kitchen of Camberwell Cork House, conceived by Delve Architects in London. Its design formed part of a wider strategy for the home that sought to better connect it to its garden. This is also achieved by introducing large green-framed windows that enhance sight lines and maximise natural light. Find out more about Camberwell Cork House › This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring conversation pits, autumnal living rooms and lavish members' clubs. Read the full article
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winningthesweepstakes · 6 months
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The Unlikely Hero: The Story of Wolf 8 by Rick McIntyre and David A. Poulsen
The Unlikely Hero: The Story of Wolf 8 by Rick McIntyre and David A. Poulsen. Greystone Kids, 2024. 9781778400223 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3.5 Format: Hardcover What did you like about the book?  A narrative nonfiction approach to documenting the life of a founding member of the Wolf Reintroduction Project at Yellowstone National Park. The twist here is that we’re…
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totosafedb074 · 11 months
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3 key passes + 6 tackles’ Hwang In-beom, rating 6.84! Zvezda lost 1-3 to Leipzig
3 key passes + 6 tackles’ Hwang In-beom, rating 6.84! Zvezda lost 1-3 to Leipzig… Failure to escape from the bottom
Despite Hwang In-beom's great performance, Zvezda failed to score a point.
Zvezda lost 1-3 in the third match of the 2023/2024 UEFA Champions League Group G against RB Leipzig held at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany at 4 a.m. on the 26th (Korean time). defeated.
Zvezda used a 3-5-2 pattern. Goalkeepers Peter Olainka, Sherif Ndiaye, Stefan Mitrovic, Mirko Ivanić, In-Beom Hwang, Marko Stamenic, Srjan Mijajlovic, Milan Rodic, Aleksandar Dragovic, Nasser Jakuba Djiga and Glazer started.
Leipzig used a 4-4-2 structure. Goalkeepers Jussuf Poulsen, Royce Offenda, Emil Forsberg, Kevin Kampl, Ksieber Schlager, Xavi Simons, Benjamin Henrich, Mohamed Simakan, Castello Rückeva, David Raum and Giannis Blaswig started as starters.
Hwang In-beom's presence shone from the beginning of the game. In the 3rd minute of the first half, Hwang In-beom caught the ball during Zvezda's attack. Hwang In-beom even aimed to score with a bold mid-range shot.
However, the first goal belonged to Leipzig. In the 12th minute of the first half, Xabi Simmons' sharp pass was connected to Raum. Raum put the ball into Zvezda's goal with an accurate left-footed shot.
Hwang In-beom continued to boost Zvezda’s morale. He created a scoring opportunity with an accurate free kick in the 23rd minute of the first half. However, Ivanić's header was blocked by the goalkeeper's save.
In the second half, Zvezda continued to pound on Leipzig's goal. In the 10th minute of the second half, a pass from the left was connected to Bukhari. However, Bukhari's shot missed the goal.
The opportunity came back to Leipzig. In the 14th minute of the second half, Simmons fired a bold mid-range shot. The ball was sucked into the goal gate.
Zvezda did not give up. In the 25th minute of the second half, Dragovic's deflected shot was connected to Stamenic. Gtamenic calmly pushed the ball in and scored a comeback goal.
The joy of scoring the winning goal did not last long. Dani Olmo scored an additional goal from a corner kick in the 39th minute of the second half. The game ended with Leipzig winning 3-1.
Zvezda’s performance on this day did not meet expectations. Although it was an away game, the possession rate was only 34.6%. The pass success rate was only 80% and the play was not performed properly.
They even allowed shooting too easily. According to 'Whoscored.com', a media outlet specializing in statistics, Zvezda collapsed on this day, giving up as many as 27 shots to Leipzig.
Nevertheless, Hwang In-beom’s performance was impressive. On this day, Hwang In-beom diligently searched for an attack route with three key passes. Among these, he also attempted two shots.
Despite the team's inferiority, he actively participated in defense. Hwang In-beom disrupted Leipzig's offensive development with six tackles, the most in the team on this day.
Even in defeat, he received positive reviews. ‘WhoScored.com’ gave Hwang In-Beom a rating of 6.84 points, the second highest in the team, immediately after the game.
Zvezda, who lost 1 draw and 2 losses on this day, had only 1 point and remained at the bottom of Group G along with Young Boys. The chances of advancing to the round of 16 have become slim.
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nordicwannabe-blog · 1 year
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David Obel Rosenkvist: The reason for the appreciation lies in the details, quality, origin, and history of the product.
David Obel Rosenkvist: The reason for the appreciation lies in the details, quality, origin, and history of the product.
Hej, In the world of design, certain iconic pieces becoming symbols of innovation, craftsmanship, and timeless beauty. The PH5 lamp, designed by Poul Henningsen, is such one Danish design classic. During my recent visit to Copenhagen, I had the privilege of sitting down with David Obel Rosenkvist, Chief Commercial & Creative Officer of Louis Poulsen, the renowned manufacturer of the PH5 lamp, to…
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Available to pre-order now from https://bluetapes.bandcamp.com/album/blue-thirty-six
My two favourite albums of 2019 might have been blue thirty-two: Stuart Chalmers and Taming Power, and the remarkable Fictions in the Age of Reason by Stuart Chalmers and Claus Poulsen. Blue Tapes released the first of those; now, to square the circle, we’re proud to present a brand new collaboration by Stuart and Claus. Recorded completely live and hammered and tacked together out of bits of swarmandal, tape loops and Casio SK-1, these improvisations somehow transcend their component parts, feeling immersive, 3D and full of gleaming alien intelligence. As a counterblast to the gently unfolding long-form narratives of Fictions…, these new pieces are short, eccentric, and sometimes jarring. They scuttle around the listener and claw and then, when least expected, swell to unimaginable proportions and eat you whole. I love this monstrous brood of not-pop songs and I hope you will too. Praise for Stuart Chalmers: “Stuart Chalmers has taken Laraaji’s cult classic, cosmic-zither aesthetic, and expanded the lungs wide enough for a whole other world to drift right on in there. Themes haze & meld along Primordial beginnings, Call & Response spirit fights; Oh, the Light, Ahh the Dark, Owe the Other…” – Cassette Gods “Chalmers career in soundtracking sci-fi movies or the works of David Lynch should be assured.” – Idwal Fisher “Beautiful tracks of downbeat tape loops, dreamstates, hypnagogic soundfields, paranoid moonlit scenes with werewolves and ghostly children, snythesizer and tape hiss.” – Open Sound Group Praise for Claus Poulsen: “In the case of Claus Poulsen, it is a bit more complicated to say anything about genre or style. He operates in different musical fields, from noise to improvisation and surely something else as well. Yet, what I am served here is quite a surprise; a pleasant surprise at that. They call this 'fifth world' music, which is, of course, a bunch towards Brian Eno and Jon Hassell's 'fourth world' music, which the latter described as "a unified primitive/futuristic sound combining features of world ethnic styles with advanced electronic techniques." - Vital Weekly
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recentanimenews · 2 years
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A Couple of Cuckoos English Dub Reveals Cast & Crew, Release Date
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  After accidentally being switched at birth, Nagi and Erika's date with destiny is about to get even more extraordinary in the English dub of A Couple of Cuckoos, which is officially set to launch on Crunchyroll on May 7 at 1:45pm Pacific Time!
  Here's the cast and crew for Episode 1:
  Cast
Nicholas Andrew Louie (Dawner the Hero in Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle) as Nagi Umino
Lindsay Sheppard (Yulia in Mieruko-chan) as Erika Amano
AmaLee (Marin in My Dress-Up Darling) as Hiro Segawa
Bryn Apprill (Kotori in Date A Live) as Sachi Umino
  Marissa Lenti (Yuna in Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear) as Namie Umino
Gianni Matragrano (Leo in Arte) as Yohei Umino
David J. Dixon as Soichiro Amano
Monica Rial (Uzaki in Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!) as Ritsuko Amano
Shawn Gann (Doc in RADIANT) as Shibata
  Additional Voices: Alex Mai, Ben Balmaceda, Kevin D. Thelwell, Nazeeh Tarsha, Corinne Sudberg, Marisa Duran, Meli Grant, Rachel Glass
  Crew
ADR Director: Alexis Tipton
Assistant ADR Directors: Marissa Lenti, Mike Haimoto
Lead ADR Engineer: Lindsay Roberts
ADR Engineers: Patrick Morphy, Natalie Van Sistine, Sawyer Pfledderer, Wyatt Baker
Head ADR Script Writer: Natalie Van Sistine
Assistant ADR Script Writer: Kieran Flitton
Talent Coordinator: Sarah Poulsen
Producer: Amber Lee Connors
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      RELATED: Crunchyroll Reveals SimulDub Lineup for Spring 2022, First SPY x FAMILY Cast Details
    Based on the manga by Miki Yoshikawa, A Couple of Cuckoos is chief-directed by Hiroaki Agaki (Teasing Master Takagi-san) and directed by Yoshiyuki Shirahata (Great Pretender episode director) at studios SynergySP and Shin-Ei Animation, with scripts by Yasuhiro Nakanishi (Kaguya-sama: Love is War), character designs by Aya Takano (Himouto! Umaru-chan) and music by Rei Ishizuka (The Orbital Children).
  If you're a fan of romantic comedy anime, don't miss Episode 1 of A Couple of Cuckoos's English dub when it drops on May 7 at 1:45pm PT, right here on Crunchyroll!
  On the way to meet his birth parents, super-student Nagi meets brash Erika, who needs a quick favor. Pose as her boyfriend at dinner so she can avoid an arranged marriage. But things get tricky once they realize they’re heading to the same spot, and her parents still want them wed. How does he ask out his school crush, keep his grades up, and hide his pending nuptials? No one said love was easy!
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    Der shy man behind @Shymander, Liam is a timezone-fluid Aussie with a distinct fondness for anime, Eurovision and creating odd stats projects despite hating math.
By: Liam Dempsey
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realmadridnews · 3 years
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EURO 2020 - 2nd round, Copa America 2021 - 1st round results
Brazil - Venezuela 3:0 (Marqinhos 23′, Neymar (p) 64′, Barbosa 89′)
Eder Militao - played the whole match.
Casemiro - played the whole match.
Vinicius Junior - played 8 minutes.
Denmark - Belgium (Poulsen 2′ - Thorgan Hazard 55′, De Bruyne 70′)
Thibaut Courtois - played the whole match.
Eden Hazard - played 33 minutes and assisted De Bruyne’s goal.
Hungary - France (Fiola 47′ - Griezmann 66′)
Raphael Varane - played the whole match.
Karim Benzema - played 76 minutes.
Netherlands - Austria 2:0 (Depay (p) 11′, Dumfries 67′)
David Alaba - played the whole match. Gave out a penalty, which was then scored by Depay.
Croatia - Czech Republic 1:1 (Perisic 47′ - Schick 37′)
Luka Modric - played the whole match.
Portugal - Germany 2:4 (Cristiano Ronaldo 15′, Jota 67′ - Ruben Dias (OG) 35′, Guerreiro (OG) 39′, Havertz 51′, Gosens 60′)
Toni Kroos - played the whole match.
Argentine - Uruguay 1:0 (Guido Rodriguez 13′)
Federico Valverde - played 84 minutes.
Turkey - Wales 0:2 (Ramsey 42′, Roberts 95′)
Gareth Bale - played the whole match and assisted both goals, but wasted a penalty.
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Gerda Marie Fredrikke Wegener (née Gottlieb; 15 March 1886 – 28 July 1940) was a Danish illustrator and painter. Wegener is known for her fashion illustrations and later her paintings that pushed the boundaries of gender and love of her time. These works were classified as "lesbian erotica" at times and many were inspired by her spouse, the transgender woman Lili Elbe. Wegener employed these works in the styles of Art Nouveau and later Art Deco.
Gottlieb was born in Hammlev, Denmark, in a conservative family. She had three siblings but was the only child to live to adulthood. She enjoyed art at a young age and began training. Her family moved to Hobro and later she moved to Copenhagen to pursue her education at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
Wegener's work was often of confident and elegant woman performing a variety of activities in either a Renaissance inspired style, Art Nouveau or Art Deco style. The images tended to show women posing or participating in artistic endeavors such as theatre, literature, and dance. Later on in France, Wegener created work showing women displaying seductive power or engaging in sexual activities. This risqué art was considered "lesbian erotica" and published in illicit art books. Along with shifting how women are represented in art, Wegener also challenged gender and sex identity roles in her work. She did this in small ways, such as drawing men with slender bodies and soft lines, or by painting her transgender partner, Lili Elbe.
Her career as an artist began to mobilize after graduating from the Academy in 1907 and 1908 when she made appearances in the Politiken newspaper. She then was the center of a controversy called the Peasant Painter Dispute after one of her 1906 works, Portrait of Ellen von Kohl, was rejected from the exhibitions of Den frie Udstilling and Charlottenborg due to the style of the piece. This piece caused concerns of Italian Renaissance plagiarism and split opinions of it showing a weak individual or an elegant beautiful woman. Gottlieb never got involved in the debate. The portrait was displayed by the Winkel and Magnussen's art dealership and received attention that boosted her career as an artist.
Wegener won two sketching competitions in the Politiken newspaper. She was known for her illustrations created for advertisements and was also a portrait painter. She did art in Paris, but was less successful in Denmark, where people found her work very different and strange as it often portrayed her husband as a woman.
In 1912, Wegener and her partner, Lili Elbe, moved to Paris, France. In Paris, Wegener began to push the boundaries in her artwork by creating more provocative paintings of women engaged in sexual activities and seductive positions. She often painted herself with Lili Elbe or Lili alone either portrayed as a man or a woman. Her work gained her attention and she was able to throw parties and experience notorious fame. Along with this, her work in the fashion industry took off as she illustrated for magazines such as Fantasio, Vogue, and La Vie Parisienne. Her illustrations were used in a wide range of platforms from beauty advertisements to political anti-German images in the Le Matin and the La Baïonnette during World War II. In 1925, she won two gold medals and a bronze one for her artwork in competition at the very famous 1925 World Fair in Paris. She befriended Ulla Poulsen (1905–2001), a Danish ballerina, who became a frequent model for her paintings. She and her spouse were also close friends with artist Rudolph Tegner and his wife Elna.
She met fellow artist Lili Elbe – then known as Einar Wegener – at art school. They married in 1904, when Gerda was 18 and Lili was 22. They travelled through Italy and France, eventually settling in Paris in 1912. The couple immersed themselves in the Bohemian lifestyle of the time, befriending many artists, dancers and other figures from the artistic world, often attending carnivals and other public festivals.
During this time Elbe began to wear female clothing, and adopted her female name and persona, becoming Gerda Wegener's favourite model, in paintings of beautiful women with haunting almond-shaped eyes dressed in chic fashions. In 1913, the art world was shocked when they learned that the model who had inspired her depictions of petite femmes fatales was in fact her husband.
As Elbe adopted her female identity, Gerda Wegener commonly introduced her as Einar Wegener's cousin when she was dressed in female attire. In 1930 Elbe underwent one of the first sex reassignment surgeries. As Danish law at the time did not recognize marriage between two women, their marriage was annulled in October 1930 by King Christian X. Elbe died in 1931 from complications of the surgery.
In 1931, Wegener married Italian officer, aviator, and diplomat Major Fernando Porta and moved with him to Morocco. She divorced Porta in 1936 and returned to Denmark in 1938 for unknown reasons. She held her last exhibition in 1939, but by this time, her artwork was out of style as the simpler Functionalism had become more popular in the 1930s. She had no children, lived by herself in relative obscurity, and began to drink heavily. She faced financial instability and kept an income by selling hand-painted postcards.
She died on July 28, 1940, in Frederiksberg, Denmark, shortly after Nazi Germany invaded the country. Her small estate was auctioned, and there was only a small obituary printed in the local paper.
Over the years, beginning with the literary success of a book about Elbe's and her lives together, and further with the release of a movie based on the book, the story of the couple gained a cult following in Denmark and around the world. Their artwork has been rediscovered, and exhibited and auctioned with success. A special exhibition of Gerda Wegener's was on display at the Arken Museum of Modern Art until January 2017, followed by a travelling exhibit of her art shown around the world.
The Danish Girl, David Ebershoff's 2000 novel about them was an international best-seller and was translated into a dozen languages. Gerda Wegener is portrayed by Swedish actress Alicia Vikander in the 2015 film The Danish Girl, also starring British actor Eddie Redmayne as Lili Elbe. The film received some criticism for obscuring the actual story of a historical trans person and omitting certain facts and for being based on a fictional book that does not tell the true story of Einar and Gerda Wegener. The topic of Gerda Wegener's own sexuality, which she never talked about publicly, is not mentioned in the film or book.
(source: Wikipedia)
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I went to a Bowie event yesterday, where I had a really good conversation an author who met the man a few times. He signed my book :D Yesterday was a good day!
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rashfordxbruno · 7 years
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It really is FC Bayern Comeback München!!!
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canadianbooks · 7 years
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And Then the Sky Exploded by David A Poulsen
... from Dundurn ...
While attending the funeral of his great-grandfather, ninth-grader Christian Larkin learns that the man he loved and respected was a member of the Manhattan Project, the team that designed and created the atomic bombs dropped on Japan during the Second World War. On a school trip to Japan, Chris meets eighty-one-year-old Yuko, who was eleven when the first bomb exploded over Hiroshima, horribly injuring her. Christian is determined to do something to make up for what his great-grandfather did. But after all this time, what can one teenager really do? His friends tell him it’s a stupid idea, that there’s nothing he can do. And maybe they’re right. But maybe, just maybe … they’re wrong.
Published in 2016.
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nordicwannabe-blog · 1 year
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David Obel Rosenkvist: Der Grund für die Wertschätzung liegt in den Details, der Qualität, der Herkunft und der Geschichte des Produkts.
Hej, in der Welt des Designs werden bestimmte ikonische Stücke zu Symbolen für Innovation, Handwerkskunst und zeitlose Schönheit. Die von Poul Henningsen entworfene PH5-Lampe von Louis Poulsen ist unbestreitbar einer dieser dänischen Designklassiker. Bei meinem jüngsten Besuch in Kopenhagen hatte ich das Privileg, mich mit David Obel Rosenkvist, Chief Commercial & Creative Officer von Louis…
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