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bauernarbeiter der mietz e essen jose de martin simonLaboureur beim Essen von Krmeln: eine Szene des lndlichen Lebens, geprgt von Schlichtheit In dieser kunstdruck Version des Gemldes "Laboureur beim Essen von Krmeln" taucht uns der Knstler Jos de Martn Simn in eine Szene des Alltagslebens ein. Die erdigen und warmen Farben rufen die Rustikalitt der lndlichen Welt hervor, whrend das sanfte Licht das Gesicht des Bauern streichelt und seinen Ausdruck der Zufriedenheit unterstreicht. Die ltechnik auf
Laboureur beim Essen von Krümeln: eine Szene des ländlichen Lebens, geprägt von Schlichtheit In dieser kunstdruck-Version des Gemäldes "Laboureur beim Essen von Krümeln" taucht uns der Künstler José de Martín Simón in eine Szene des Alltagslebens ein. Die erdigen und warmen Farben rufen die Rustikalität der ländlichen Welt hervor, während das sanfte Licht das Gesicht des Bauern streichelt und seinen Ausdruck der Zufriedenheit unterstreicht. Die Öltechnik auf Leinwand verleiht dem Werk eine reiche Textur, die fast die Staubpartikel des Bodens und die Wärme der Sonne spürbar macht. Dieser Moment der Pause, in dem sich der Mann von den Krümeln ernährt, wird zu einer Ode an die Schlichtheit und die Würde des Arbeiters. José de Martín Simón: ein Zeuge des bäuerlichen Lebens im 19. Jahrhundert José de Martín Simón, spanischer Maler des 19. Jahrhunderts, ist bekannt für seine Darstellungen des ländlichen Lebens und der Volksbräuche. Beeinflusst vom Realismus, sucht er die Authentizität der Szenen auf dem spanischen Land einzufangen. Sein Werk ist in einem Kontext entstanden, in dem die Kunst beginnt, sich von romantischen Idealen zu entfernen und eine bodenständigere Sicht auf die Gesellschaft zu entwickeln. Durch seine Gemälde beleuchtet Simón die Kämpfe und Freuden der Bauern und wird so zu einem bedeutenden Künstler für die Bewahrung des kollektiven Gedächtnisses seiner Zeit. Eine dekorative anschaffung mit vielfältigen vorteilen Der kunstdruck des "Laboureur beim Essen von Krümeln" erweist sich als ideale Dekorationswahl für verschiedene Räume wie Wohnzimmer, Büro oder sogar Schlafzimmer. Seine Druckqualität und die Treue zu den Originalfarben machen dieses Leinwandbild zu einem echten ästhetischen Plus. Wenn Sie es an Ihre Wände hängen, bringen Sie eine Note von Authentizität und Wärme in Ihr Zuhause und regen gleichzeitig Gespräche über Kunst und das ländliche Leben an. Dieses Gemälde, mit seiner ruhigen Atmosphäre, lädt zur Reflexion und Kontemplation ein und bereichert so Ihre Innendekoration.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Pretty good shampoo conditioner blend
Scent: Bourbon & Oak, Size: 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Smells good, nice and soft afterwards. Would buy it again.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
incredible.
Format: Mass Market Paperback, Format: Mass Market Paperback
i want to recommend this book to every woman i know - but unfortunately, i know soooo many will choose to be offended by its content. it will either strengthen your femininity & rattle your feminist side (i should note that i mean the more extreme, modern meaning), or solidify your feminist ideologies altogether. for me, it was the former. & i'm so grateful. i will say, i think many of the reviews claiming this book is "against women" or "spreading harmful messages" are either taking quotes out of context or the point has gone over their heads completely.
elisabeth has made such incredible points about men & women being equally valuable, but simply having different roles in life. she also exaggerated that mature men understand that they have their role not from earning it, but from assignment & are called to love well. so much so, to lay down their lives. this is no way made me feel "less than" or "oppressed" or "victimized". i would say it did the opposite. it made me proud to be a woman.
personally, i think this book is incredible & i plan to read it several times in the future. men & women are equal in value, but we were not created for the same roles. & that's *more* than okay, it's beautiful. & God's will is the safest place to be. since i tend to have a hard time articulating my thoughts, here are some bullet points.
women are a gift. we were quite literally created to be a helpmeet. we are needed. we are necessary. we have a divine purpose. "i don't want anyone treating me as a person rather than as a woman".
a point made that i find interesting - we often see women on a mission to prove "we can do everything a man can do!" (which we cannot), yet, we don't often, if at all, see men trying to prove they can do everything a woman can do (which they can't).
people often assume that women embracing the more feminine roles is because of the western societal standards. but if that were true, why do we have yet to discover a successful matriarchal society? globally - villages, tribes, etc. have men as the hunters & warriors, & women as the caregivers & nurturers. is it because we were wired that way?
freedom lies in God's will, not rebelling against it. "by being a jellyfish, the jellyfish glorifies its Creator, for by being a jellyfish it fulfills its Creator's command." just like a sailboat sails most beautifully when it sails with the wind, not against it. it's fulfilling it's purpose.
"if she was going to make her way in a man's world, she had to be a lady." LOVE THIS QUOTE SO MUCH.
"you did in fact marry only a sinner, & so did he. it is grace you both need."
"snoring is the sweetest sound in the world. ask any widow." this hit my soul. hard.
"you can't find the meaning of a rose by pulling it apart." was such a fabulous quote in regards to not digging too deeply into such trivial things.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Become a woman of God
Format: Kindle
Age Appropriate For: 15 and up (some marital themes and matter best for older readers)
Best for Ages: 15 and up
Elisabeth Elliot is an incredible woman whom I have looked up to for years. Though I might not always agree with everything she says, I know whatever she says comes from a heart that is devoted to God and is seeking him. As this year I am spending a lot of time reading about Biblical Womanhood, this was high on my list.
One of the things I loved about this book is that it was from a mother’s heart to her daughter. So much of the advice felt not like so many of the books on the market, but like I was sitting at her beach home listening to her talk. I felt as if I was peering over Elisabeth’s shoulder reading these letters, unfiltered, no nonsense, but with deep beauty.
The advice was so steeped in Scripture without any of the softening that so many books try to do. I loved the way she made fun of feminism and did not shy away from saying things that are politically incorrect with no apology. So many books on womanhood for Christian women (I am finding) almost sound as if they are apologizing for the politically incorrect way God wants women to live. Elisabeth Elliot does not apologize; she shows what a wonderful thing is.
This book really got me to thinking in such a good way. I saw so many areas that I need to allow God to work on me. There is nothing as empowering as seeing a reflection of what you are supposed to be, and I found it in this book.
Elliott does talk about sex in this book. After all, it is a part of life, womanhood, and her daughter was about to be married. I found this chapter one of the more encouraging ones, oddly enough. I think because she talks about it very matter-of-factly but also doesn’t become crude about it. All her advice and encouragement is steeped in biblical principles and personal experience. I didn’t find it awkward, but rather much like a good mother-daughter talk.
I highly recommend this book to women who are trying to live their life aligned with God and the Bible, not the world.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2016
★★★★★ 5
Must Read!
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Easy Read. As a Christian Woman, I am grateful to have read this before my marriage. The wisdom and advice is something I wish my own mother had given me years prior.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Highly recommend!
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Fantastic read. Highly recommend. Easily comprehended, but packed with insight.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026