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hetenscherm or lilla cabot perryReproductie L gouden scherm Lilla Cabot Perry Boeiende introductie In de overvloedige wereld van kunst slagen sommige werken erin de tijd en de trends te overstijgen, waardoor ze de ogen en de geest van de toeschouwer boeien. "L'cran d'or" van Lilla Cabot Perry is een van die stukken die, door haar delicatesse en verfijning, een wereld oproept waarin natuur en menselijke schoonheid harmonieus verweven zijn. Dit werk, tegelijk intiem en groots, nodigt
Reproductie L gouden scherm - Lilla Cabot Perry – Boeiende introductie In de overvloedige wereld van kunst slagen sommige werken erin de tijd en de trends te overstijgen, waardoor ze de ogen en de geest van de toeschouwer boeien. "L'écran d'or" van Lilla Cabot Perry is een van die stukken die, door haar delicatesse en verfijning, een wereld oproept waarin natuur en menselijke schoonheid harmonieus verweven zijn. Dit werk, tegelijk intiem en groots, nodigt uit tot een zintuiglijke verkenning en biedt een onderdompeling in een universum waar elk detail geladen lijkt met betekenis. Via deze kunstdruk wordt de kijker meegenomen op een esthetische reis, een visuele ervaring die niet onverschillig kan laten. Stijl en uniekheid van het werk L'écran d'or onderscheidt zich door het gedurfde gebruik van kleuren en patronen, wat een uitzonderlijke beheersing van de schildertechniek onthult. Perry, beïnvloed door de impressionistische en symbolistische bewegingen, slaagt erin het licht vast te leggen op een manier die haar werk een bijna etherische dimensie geeft. De gouden nuances die zich mengen met de donkerdere tinten creëren een opvallend contrast en benadrukken de rijkdom van de natuurlijke elementen die afgebeeld zijn. Elke bloem, elk blad lijkt te vibreren van een eigen leven, terwijl de algemene compositie een tijdloze sereniteit uitstraalt. Dit schilderij, met haar verfijnde esthetiek, positioneert zich als een ware ode aan de schoonheid van de natuur en de harmonie van vormen. De kunstenaar en haar invloed Lilla Cabot Perry, een iconisch figuur in de Amerikaanse kunstscene van het begin van de 20e eeuw, wist zich te onderscheiden door haar talent en haar unieke visie. Opgeleid in Europa, was ze beïnvloed door de grote meesters van haar tijd, maar ontwikkelde ze ook een eigen stijl. Haar werk wordt gekenmerkt door een bijzondere gevoeligheid voor licht en kleur, elementen die terug te vinden zijn in "L'écran d'or". Perry heeft niet alleen bijgedragen aan de verrijking van het Amerikaanse kunstlandschap, maar heeft ook de weg geëffend voor vele vrouwelijke kunstenaars, die hun plek in een vaak door mannen gedomineerde wereld claimen. Haar nalatenschap blijft voortleven en inspireert nog altijd hedendaagse creatievelingen om de relaties tussen kunst, natuur en vrouwelijkheid te verkennen. Een uitzonderlijke wanddecoratie ondertekend door Artem Legrand In een wereld waarShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
Be ready to question everything and everyone…
Format: Kindle
We Used to Live Here definitely nails the creeping sense of dread and paranoia throughout the story. I constantly questioned whether Eve was truly unraveling or if she was the only person actually sensing danger, and the added news articles, interviews, and scientific discussions throughout the book made the atmosphere even more unsettling. I also connected with Eve’s struggles surrounding anxiety, people-pleasing, and past religious experiences, which added an emotional layer to the horror for me.
That said, the pacing felt super uneven. Most of the story takes place over only a couple of days, but it dragged at times and honestly felt like it would work better as a movie than a book. Things finally picked up around the 70% mark, but the ending left me wanting much more explanation and payoff than we as the readers received.
Overall, this was an eerie, anxiety-inducing read with a fantastic atmosphere, even if the execution didn’t fully land for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
★★★★★ 4
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Format: Paperback
I liked the pace, the story and the characters. Sadly I found it at the end a bit confusing. I think the book needed more edition work. Otherway, it is a recommendable book if you want horror with a bit of science fiction. Be advised you'll need to use your imagination to understand certain pasages.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026
★★★★★ 2
Not even a good read. Pass it.
Format: Paperback
Unfortunately, this book was basically a whole lot of nothing. It was not what I was hoping for, which was on the edge of your seat scary. It was not even alittle scary. Left me with unanswered questions and confused. Sorry..I did not like this book at all.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Easy to read and fall in love with
Format: Hardcover
one of those books that feels less like a story and more like an experience. Ray Bradbury captures the magic of summer, childhood, and all the little things in life we take for granted. I loved the way it blended nostalgia with those bittersweet moments of growing up. It’s slow at times, but that’s the beauty of it — it makes you stop and notice the small details, just like the characters do.
For me, it felt like stepping back into a simpler time, but with all the emotions and lessons that still matter today. It’s warm, reflective, and beautiful. A book you don’t just read — you feel.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Vintage Bradbury
Format: Hardcover
Ray Bradbury
August 22nd 1922 - June 5th, 2012
When Ray Bradbury died reactions came from everywhere including from President Obama. Surprising to me, few mentioned the one of his works that meant so much to me and affected my life so deeply. While he was most known to the general public for his science fiction, I found his mostly autobiographical novel Dandelion Wine to be the most impactful. At the same time it best illustrated Bradbury’s incredible command of the language, his ability to stir the imagination, and the way in which he could open windows on life.
I couldn’t count the number of times I would reread a single sentence and become overwhelmed with admiration and envy at how he used words to create images in the mind’s eye. All this was particularly on display in Dandelion Wine and its sequel, Farewell Summer. For Bradbury, it couldn’t be just water. “Nothing else would do but the pure waters which had been summoned from the lakes far away and the sweet fields of grassy dew on early morning, lifted to the open sky, carried in laundered clusters nine hundred miles, brushed with wind, electrified with high voltage, and condensed upon cool air. This water, falling, raining, gathered yet more of the heavens in its crystals. Taking something of the east wind and the west wind and the north wind and the south, the water made rain and the rain, within this hour of rituals, would be well on its way to wine.”
Essentially, Dandelion Wine is the story of a summer in the life of a twelve year old boy as he comes to understand what it means to be alive. But it is also a time capsule for the year 1928 of life in a small town when everyone’s world was much smaller and more compact. There is horror, love, comedy, wonder, nostalgia, and human relations. Bradbury could find unique ways to describe them all.
I first read Dandelion Wine in 1957 when I wasn’t much older than Douglas Spaulding, the central character. It helped me put life in perspective as I was leaving high school. I read it the second time in the early ‘80s when I introduced my daughter to it. Kelly and I sat on our front porch swing one warm summer evening and I read aloud to her the story of Bill Forrester and Helen Loomis. It was all I could do to finish it and when I did we both had tears streaming down our cheeks. Such was the power of imagination and Bradbury’s ability to stroke it to life using just words.
I read it the third time in preparation for reading the sequel, Farewell Summer, written 55 years after Dandelion Wine. Like a fine wine, it had only gotten better with age. Appropriately, Farewell Summer was given to me by Kelly and I read it on summer’s eve 2012. It was the perfect beginning for yet another summer.
In both books the ravine in Green Town, Illinois, based on Waukegan, Illinois where Bradbury grew up was a central feature. I couldn’t resist going to Googlearth to see if the ravine was real. It was. And, it is still there even after Waukegan had changed from a small town to a satellite of Chicago. I was pleased to simply find I could locate it. But when I zoomed in and highlighted the little tree symbol I found the ravine is now Ray Bradbury Park. Perfect!
Dan Winters
June 29, 2012
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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2013