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artisthomes · 2 months
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Jean Cocteau's home in Milly-la-Forêt, Essonne, France
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filmap · 1 year
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Le journal d'une femme de chambre / Diary of a Chambermaid Luis Buñuel. 1964
Square 1 Pl. de la République, 91490 Milly-la-Forêt, France See in map
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ricardo92270 · 2 years
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20 km de nuances de gris dans le bois de Milly
Dimanche matin , la pluie n’ a pas encore atteint l’Ile-de-France, elle traîne en route et envoie son tapis de nuages en messager pour prévenir le randonneur parigot d’en profiter . Les marcheurs du club Randif se sont donné rendez-vous dans les profondeurs du RER D à la gare de Lyon . Stoïques, traités inox et déterminés, sans broncher ils finissent de traverser l’hiver ponctué de ses trains de…
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Libérée le 22 août 1944 par les troupes du Général Patton, Milly-la-Forêt a également été un haut lieu de la Résistance française. C'est cette réalité historique que vient rappeler ce lundi
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desimonewayland · 17 hours
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Edouard Dermit in front of the pastel drawing ‘Judith et Holopherne’, by Jean Cocteau, photographed by Herbert List, Milly-la-Forêt, France, 1948
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icymusicdiary · 6 days
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current driving playlist
…And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead --- "Heart in the Hand of the Matter"; "Days of Being Wild"; "Relative Ways"
Afrorack --- "Rev" and "Desert"
Aho Ssan --- "Tetsuo II"
Alberich --- "Chilsong Chamber"
Alice Glass --- "Remains"
Andy Stott --- Luxury Problems
Annabelle Playe --- Geyser
Ansome --- Selections from Hounds of the Harbor
Arvo Part --- Tabula Rasa mvmt 1, Magnificat for Choir, Annum per Annum for Organ
Austra --- Selections from Feel It Break
Autechre --- Selections from Exai
Author & Punisher --- Selections from Krüller
Bach --- Selections from the Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin; Selections from the Well-Tempered Clavier
Beethoven --- Kreutzer Sonata mvmt 1; Symphony 9; Grosse Fuge; Selections from String Quartets opp 127, 130, and 131
Blanck Mass --- "Hush Money"
Bolis Pupul --- "Frogs" and "Ma Tau Wai Road"
Candy Claws --- Selections from Ceres and Calypso in the Deep Time
Carter Tutti Void --- Triumvirate
Chastity --- "Sun Poisoning" and "Strife"
Cherry Glazerr --- I Don't Want You Anymore
CHVRCHES --- "Lies"; "Recover"; "Clearest Blue"
Clark --- "Slap Drones"
Closet Witch --- "Personal Machu Picchu"; "Daylilies"; "Dogs Running"
Cloud Rat --- Do Not Let Me Off the Cliff: Deluxe Edition and "Luminescent Cellar"
Coheed and Cambria --- "A Favor House Atlantic"; "The Afterman"; "Welcome Home"; "Key Entity Extration III: Vic the Butcher"; "The Suffering"
Connesson --- Selections from Pour Sortir au Jour
Cremation Lily --- "I Need to Stop Blaming Myself"
Debby Friday --- Good Luck
Debussy --- Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Diana Damrau --- "Der Hölle Rache"
Divide and Dissolve --- "We Are Really Worried About You"
Dobrinka Tabakova --- String Paths
Dolor --- "Pull Me In"
Eduardo Egüez --- Misa Criolla mvmt 2 and 3
Elbow --- "Grounds for Divorce"
Elusin --- Selections from Synfuels
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou --- "Magickal Cost"; "Out of Existence"; "Orphan Limbs"
Ensemble La Chimera --- "Tonada El Diamante"; "En Aquel Amor"
Fever Ray --- "Kandy"; "Looking for a Ghost"; "Tapping Fingers"; "If I Had A Heart"; "Keep the Streets Empty for Me"
Giles Corey --- "No One Is Ever Going To Want Me"
glass beach --- Selections from plastic death
Gris --- Il était une forêt
HEALTH --- Selections from RAT WARS; "SLAVES OF FEAR"
Holy Fawn --- "Yawning"
IAMX --- "Insomnia"; "Surrender"; "Spit It Out"
Ictus --- Imperivm; Hambrientos De Un Sol Distinto; "Sed de Venganza"
Jai Paul --- "BTSTU (Edit)"; "Jasmine"
Joanna Newsom --- "The Things I Say"
Keygen Church --- Nel Nome Del Codice; "S E V E R K E T O R"
Kite --- "Hills"
KLANGPHONICS --- "Shapes in the Spray"
Lauren Bousfield --- "Another World is Possible - Presented by US Bank"
Lingua Ignota --- Selections from Sinner Get Ready; "Spite Alone Holds Me Aloft"; "All Bitches Die (Bitches All Die Here)"; "May Failure Be Your Noose"
Lone Pilgrim --- The World Is Not My Home
Lorn --- "Chhurch"
Lorn & Dolor --- Zero Bounce
Low --- "More"
LSDXOXO --- "Sick Bitch"
M. Lamar --- Negrogothic and Funeral Doom Spiritual
M.I.A. --- Selections from Kala
Mandy, Indiana --- Selections from i've seen a way
Marina & the Diamonds --- "Numb"
Menace Ruine --- The Die is Cast; Selections from Nekyia, Venus Armata, and Alight in Ashes
mewithoutYou --- Selections from Brother, Sister; "[dormouse sights]"; "Birnam Wood"; "Julia"
Millie & Andrea --- Drop the Vowels
Mitski --- "I Don't Smoke"; "Love Me More"; "Love Me More (Clark Remix)"; "Townie"; "My Body's Made of Crushed Little Stars"
Model/Actriz --- Dogsbody; "Damocles"; "Suntan"; "Amaranth (mmph remix)"
Oneohtrix Point Never --- "No Good"; "Sticky Drama"
Paula Temple --- Edge of Everything and Deathvox EP
Perfume Genius --- "Describe (A. G. Cook Remix)"
Pictureplane --- "Blade Addict (Crimson Mist)"
Powell --- "So We Went Electric"
Queens of the Stone Age --- "My God Is the Sun"; "If I Had a Tail"
R.E.M. --- Selections from Automatic for the People and Murmur
Rameau --- Selections from Hippolyte et Aricie
Renée Fleming --- "Ich ging zu ihm"
Respighi --- Concerto Gregoriano mvmt 3; "Gagliarda" and "Siciliana" from Ancient Airs and Dances; Violin Sonata in B Minor mvmt 2
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter --- Selections from SAVED!
Rezz --- Selections from CAN YOU SEE ME?; "Let Me In"
Rossini --- Selections from Il Barbiere Di Siviglia
Run The Jewels --- Selections from Run the Jewels 2 and RTJ 4
Sällskapet --- "Die Zeit Vergeht"
Sarasate --- "Navarra"
Schnittke --- Concerto for Choir; "Credo" from the Requiem; Concerto Grosso 2 mvmt 1
Schubert --- Death and the Maiden Movements 1, 2 and 4; Symphony 8 Movement 1
Scriabin --- Piano Sonatas 5, 6, 7, and 9
seventh stitch --- Selections from murmuring chasms of nostalgia
Sharon Van Etten --- "Hands"
Sia --- "Chandelier"
Simon & Garfunkel --- "My Little Town"
Slowdive --- "Shanty"; "Prayer Remembered"; "The Slab"
Sprain --- Selections from The Lamb as Effigy
Stravinsky --- Selections from The Rake's Progress and Petrushka
The Comet is Coming --- "Angel of Darkness"; "The Hammer"
The Hormones --- "孤独的海"; "航夜"
The Killers --- "Sam's Town"; "Spaceman"
The Knife --- "Silent Shout"; "Marble House"; "Like a Pen"; "Full of Fire"
The Visit --- Through Darkness Into Light
This Thing Called Dying --- "Menneske"; "The Art of Looking the Other Way"
Thou --- Umbilical; Selections from Inconsolable
Torres --- Selections from What an enormous room and Silver Tongue
TR/ST --- "Shoom"
Tzafu --- Selections from Impermanence
Tzusing --- Selections from 東方不敗, A Name Out of Place Collected, and 绿帽 Green Hat
Vampire Weekend --- "Unbelievers"; "Hudson"; "Gen X Cops"; "Capricorn"
Wolf Parade --- Selections from At Mount Zoomer and Apologies to the Queen Mary
Wolves in the Throne Room --- "Initiation at Neudeg Alm"
Yellow Swans --- Left Behind; Out of Practice I; Out of Practice II
Young Galaxy --- "Hard To Tell"; "In Fire"
Ysaye --- Sonata 1 for solo violin mvmt 2, 3, and 4; Sonatas 2, 4, 5, and 6 for solo violin
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tuportamiviareturn · 1 year
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È spiacevole invecchiare, perché si rimane giovani nell'animo.
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (Maisons-Laffitte, 5 luglio 1889 – Milly-la-Forêt, 11 ottobre 1963)
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edisonblog · 5 months
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Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau, was a French poet, novelist, filmmaker, designer, playwright, actor, and theater director.
Cocteau began writing at the age of ten and at sixteen he published his first poems, a year after leaving the family home. Despite distinguishing himself in virtually every literary and artistic field, Cocteau insisted that he was fundamentally a poet and that all of his work was poetry.
In 1908, at the age of nineteen, he published his first book of poetry, La lampe d'Aladin. His second book, Le prince frivole ("The frivolous prince"), published the following year, would give rise to the nickname he had in Bohemian circles and in the artistic circles that he began to frequent and in which he quickly became known.
Around this time he met the writers Marcel Proust, André Gide, and Maurice Barrès. Edith Wharton described him as a man "to whom every great verse was a sunrise, every sunset the foundation for the Celestial City..."
During the First World War, Cocteau served with the Red Cross as an ambulance driver. During this period he met the poet Guillaume Apollinaire, the painters Pablo Picasso and Amedeo Modigliani and numerous other writers and artists with whom he would later collaborate.
Russian ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev challenged Cocteau to write a scenario for a new ballet - "It surprises me", Diaghilev was quoted as saying. The result was Parade, which would be produced by Diaghilev in 1917, with scenography by Picasso and music by Erik Satie. (Maisons-Lafitte, July 5, 1889 — Milly-la-Forêt, October 11, 1963)
Together with other Surrealists of his generation (Jean Anouilh and René Char, for example), Cocteau managed to masterfully combine the new and old verbal codes, staging language and technologies of modernism to create a paradox: a classic avant-garde. His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Édith Piaf and Raymond Radiguet.
His plays were taken to the stages of the Grand Theatres, on the Boulevards of the Parisian era in which he lived and which he helped define and create. His versatile, unconventional approach and enormous productivity brought him international fame.
He was elected member of the French Academy in 1955.
Cocteau made seven films and collaborated as a screenwriter and narrator in a few more. All rich in symbolism and surreal images. He is considered one of the most important filmmakers of all time.
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Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau, foi um poeta, romancista, cineasta, designer, dramaturgo, ator, e encenador de teatro francês. 
Cocteau começou a escrever aos dez anos e aos dezasseis já publicava suas primeiras poesias, um ano depois de abandonar a casa familiar. Apesar de se distinguir em virtualmente todos os campos literários e artísticos, Cocteau insistia que era fundamentalmente um poeta e que toda a sua obra era poesia. 
Em 1908, com dezanove anos, publicou o seu primeiro livro de poesia, La lampe d'Aladin. O seu segundo livro, Le prince frivole ("O princípe frívolo")), editado no ano seguinte, daria origem à alcunha que tinha nos meios Boémios e nos círculos artísticos que começou a frequentar e em que rapidamente ficou conhecido. 
Por esta altura conheceu os escritores Marcel Proust, André Gide, e Maurice Barrès. Edith Wharton descreveu-o como um homem "para quem todos os grandes versos eram um nascer-do-sol, todos os por-do-sol a fundação para a Cidade Celestial…"
Durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, Cocteau prestou serviço na Cruz Vermelha como condutor de ambulâncias. Neste período conheceu o poeta Guillaume Apollinaire, os pintores Pablo Picasso e Amedeo Modigliani e numerosos outros escritores e artistas com quem mais tarde viria a colaborar. 
O empresário russo de ballet, Sergei Diaghilev, desafiou Cocteau a escrever um cenário para um novo bailado - "Surpreende-me", teria dito Diaghilev. O resultado foi Parade, que seria produzido por Diaghilev em 1917, com cenografia de Picasso e música de Erik Satie. (Maisons-Lafitte, 5 de julho de 1889 — Milly-la-Forêt, 11 de outubro de 1963) 
Em conjunto com outros Surrealistas da sua geração (Jean Anouilh e René Char, por exemplo), Cocteau conseguiu conjugar com mestria os novos e velhos códigos verbais, linguagem de encenação e tecnologias do modernismo para criar um paradoxo: um avant-garde clássico. O seu círculo de associados, amigos e amantes incluiu Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Édith Piaf e Raymond Radiguet.
As suas peças foram levadas aos palcos dos Grandes Teatros, nos Boulevards da época parisiense em que ele viveu e que ajudou a definir e criar. A sua abordagem versátil e nada convencional e a sua enorme produtividade trouxeram-lhe fama internacional.
Foi eleito membro da Academia Francesa em 1955.
Cocteau realizou sete filmes e colaborou enquanto argumentista, narrador em mais alguns. Todos ricos em simbolismos e imagens surreais. É considerado um dos mais importantes cineastas de todos os tempos.
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Maison Jean Cocteau 15, rue du Lau, 91490 Milly-la-Forêt.
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vudansmarue · 1 year
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Milly-la-forêt, 2023
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Michel Faucon, pharmacien aromatologue : portrait et interview (1/3)
Portrait de Michel Faucon et interview réalisée en juillet 2022 à Milly la Forêt. Michel Faucon nous parle de ce courant de pensée moderne et si actuel: l'aromathérapie sensorielle. Et comment il oeuvre pour l'intégrer au sein de l'Hôpital.
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abelkia · 2 years
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La playlist de l'émission de ce jeudi matin sur Radio Campus Bruxelles entre 6h30 et 9h : David Sylvian "Blemish" (Blemish/Samadhisound Label/2003) Gastr del Sol "The Sea Incertain" (Upgrade & Afterlife/Drag City Records/1996) Lambchop "Daisy" (The Bible/City Slang/2022) Antony (ANOHNI) "Hole in my Soul" (Not Alone - Médecins Sans Frontières - Doctors Without Borders/Durtro/2006) Colette Magny "Bura bura" (Colette Magny/Le Chant du Monde/1967) Oiseaux-Tempête "A Man Alone in a One Man Poem" (What on Earth (Que Diable)/Sub Rosa/2022) Lord Buckley "The Train" (A Most Immaculately Hip Aristocrat/Straight/1969) Astéréotypie "Aucun mec ne ressemble à Brad Pitt dans la Drôme" (Aucun mec ne ressemble à Brad Pitt dans la Drôme/La Belle Brute/2022) LEM "Sous les cyprès" (Bientôt Le Cosmos/Heroika/2003-2022) Carla dal Forno "Caution" (Come Around/Kallista Records/2022) The Legendary Stardust Cowboy "Paralyzed" (7"/Munster Records/1968-2016) Beat Happening "Angel Gone" (Music to Climb The Apple Tree By/Krecs/2000-2003) Françoiz Breut, Mathieu Pierloot, Claire Vailler, Mocke "Les forges" (Grand déménagement/Le label dans la forêt/2022) K'dlokk "Nagyon Szeretrek Mindenkinek" (Alien Parade Japan/Alien Transistor/2022) Malcolm Middleton & Alan Bissett "The Rebel on his Own Tonight" (Ballads of the Book/Chemikal Underground/2007) Yellow Magic Orchestra "Firecracker" (12"/A&M Records/1979) Rachid Taha "Barra Barra" (Rock'n'Raï/Barclay/2000-2020) Susanna and the Magical Orchestra "Enjoy the Silence" (Melody Mountain/rune grammofon/2006) Millie Jackson "If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right / The Rap" (Caught Up/Southbound/1974-2018) Charles Stepney "Look B4U Leap" (Step On Step/International Anthem/2022) The Honeymoon Killers "A Deep Space Romance (Ariane)" (Subtitled Remix/Crammed Discs/1983) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClDynymtiP5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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arcimboldisworld · 2 years
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Tinguelys „Le Cyclop“ in Milly-la-Forêt
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arsanimarum · 3 years
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Jean Cocteau (in Milly-la-forêt — March 1947)
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imwd2030 · 2 years
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If you’ve ever been to @museumtinguely in Basel, you’ll understand our excitement about this #conservation project! After 2 years of restoration, Jean Tinguely’s "Le Cyclop" is re-opening today in Milly-la-Forêt, France. Part of the groundbreaking collaborative sculpture, Niki de Saint Phalle's "La Face aux Miroirs" is glistening again—marking and celebrating the 20th anniversary of her passing. #NikideSaintPhalle #LGDR @LGDR.art Images: Jean Tinguely, “Le Cyclop,” 1969–1994 © ADAGP, Paris/CNAP. Photos: Tadashi Ono. Artwork: #JeanTinguely and #NikideSaintPhalle "Le Cyclop - La Tête” (model), 1970, #TinguelyMuseum, #Basel @lgdr.art (at Museum Tinguely Basel) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd0ecOOLEQY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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the-paintrist · 3 years
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Christian Zacho - View from the Fontainebleau - 1876
oil on canvas, Height: 41 cm (16.1 in); Width: 63.5 cm (25 in)
The forest of Fontainebleau (French: Forêt de Fontainebleau, or Forêt de Bière, meaning "forest of heather") is a mixed deciduous forest lying sixty kilometres (37 mi) southeast of Paris, France. It is located primarily in the arrondissement of Fontainebleau in the southwestern part of the department of Seine-et-Marne. Most of it also lies in the canton of Fontainebleau, although parts of it extend into adjoining cantons, and even as far west as the town of Milly-la-Forêt in the neighboring department, Essonne. Several communes lie within the forest, notably the towns of Fontainebleau and Avon. The forest has an area of 250 km2 (97 sq mi).
The Barbizon school of painters were part of an art movement towards Realism in art, which arose in the context of the dominant Romantic Movement of the time. The Barbizon school was active roughly from 1830 through 1870. It takes its name from the village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of the Forest of Fontainebleau, where many of the artists gathered. Most of their works were landscape painting, but several of them also painted landscapes with farmworkers, and genre scenes of village life. Some of the most prominent features of this school are its tonal qualities, color, loose brushwork, and softness of form.
The leaders of the Barbizon school were: Théodore Rousseau, Charles-François Daubigny, Jules Dupré, Constant Troyon, Charles Jacque, and Narcisse Virgilio Díaz. Jean-François Millet lived in Barbizon from 1849, but his interest in figures with a landscape backdrop sets him rather apart from the others. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot was the earliest on the scene, first painting in the forest in 1829, but "his work has a poetic and literary quality which sets him somewhat apart". Other artists associated with the school, often pupils of the main group, include: Henri Harpignies, Albert Charpin, François-Louis Français, and Émile van Marcke.
Many of the artists were also printmakers, mostly in etching but the group also provided the bulk of the artists using the semiphotographic cliché verre technique. The French etching revival began with the school, in the 1850s.
Peter Mørch Christian Zacho, usually known as Christian Zacho, (31 March 1843, in Grenå – 19 March 1913, in Hellerup) was a Danish landscape painter who is remembered for his idyllic scenes of Danish beech woods.
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