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acer ii georg dionysius ehretAcer II : eine Feier der pflanzlichen Vielfalt Das Werk Acer II von Georg Dionysius Ehret entfhrt uns in eine Welt, in der die Schnheit der Ahornbume ins Licht gerckt wird. Mit seinen satten Farben und eleganten Formen fngt diese kunstdruck die Essenz dieser majesttischen Bume ein. Die von Ehret verwendete Gravurtechnik ermglicht es, jedes Detail mit beeindruckender Klarheit wiederzugeben und schafft eine Atmosphre, die sowohl beruhigend als auch
Acer II : eine Feier der pflanzlichen Vielfalt Das Werk Acer II von Georg Dionysius Ehret entführt uns in eine Welt, in der die Schönheit der Ahornbäume ins Licht gerückt wird. Mit seinen satten Farben und eleganten Formen fängt diese kunstdruck die Essenz dieser majestätischen Bäume ein. Die von Ehret verwendete Gravurtechnik ermöglicht es, jedes Detail mit beeindruckender Klarheit wiederzugeben und schafft eine Atmosphäre, die sowohl beruhigend als auch inspirierend ist. Dieses Bild lädt dazu ein, die Vielfalt der Pflanzenarten zu bewundern und gleichzeitig die Pracht der Natur zu feiern. Georg Dionysius Ehret : ein Meister der botanischen illustration Ehret, aktiv im 18. Jahrhundert, gilt oft als einer der Pioniere der botanischen illustration. Geboren in Deutschland, vereinte er seine Liebe zur Natur mit außergewöhnlichem künstlerischem Talent. Beeinflusst von den wissenschaftlichen Entdeckungen seiner Zeit, trug er zur Dokumentation der Pflanzen durch seine Werke bei. Acer II ist ein perfektes Beispiel seines Stils, bei dem wissenschaftliche Präzision auf Ästhetik trifft. Seine Arbeit hat einen nachhaltigen Einfluss auf die botanische kunst ausgeübt und viele Künstler und Wissenschaftler durch die Jahrhunderte inspiriert. Eine dekorative anschaffung mit vielfältigen vorteilen Der kunstdruck Acer II ist ein dekoratives stück, das sich perfekt in jeden raum integriert, sei es im wohnzimmer, im büro oder im schlafzimmer. Seine druckqualität und die liebe zum detail machen ihn zur idealen wahl für alle, die kunst und natur schätzen. Dieses bild bringt eine frische und ruhige note in Ihren raum und weckt gleichzeitig interesse und neugier. Die ästhetische anziehungskraft dieses bildes liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, eine wand in ein fenster zur schönheit der pflanzenwelt zu verwandeln.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 2
Imagery and diction
Format: Paperback
This book was very challenging to read because everything was written in quotations however, it was intriguing as a different way of writing poetry.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020
★★★★★ 5
I tend to leave most books in this genre disappointed. I miss the classics
Format: Hardcover
I bought this book after hearing Stacey Lee speak about narrative tension at a lecture for YA writers - the talk was specifically entitled, "How to keep them up all night." The lecture (alongside Anna Shinoda) bit off a rather large amount of material. Neither woman mentioned vampires. The methods they discussed were smart, creative, and delivered with just enough humor to leave me wondering whether I'd be able to put their debut novels down.
I devoured GONE WITH THE WIND at least six times cover to cover between my sophomore and senior year. While I am more susceptible to the Historical Fiction page turner than the average girl, I tend to leave most books in this genre disappointed. I miss the classics. I opened this book determined to not judge it by its gorgeous pastel cover. I started slowly. I enjoyed the first four or five chapters - leaving each fully appreciative of Lee's craft. I particularly enjoyed her ability to pepper humor though tragedy. I often complain about writers who miss the mark here. Stacey Lee nailed that important believable balance for me. I liked her characters quickly. I left each chapter satisfied, but thoroughly able to get up and go on with my life. Like a jaded Thumper in Walt Disney's BAMBI, this book was more than nice, but I wasn't susceptible to any kind of teen-aged Twitterpation over it. After the sixth or seventh chapter - four or five days after I first picked it up, I quietly closed my copy, placed it on my nightstand, switched off my lamp, fluffed my pillow and turned over. I turned over again. I flipped on the light - OK, just one more chapter... I zombie sleepwalked to work the next day. That night I retired early, making some completely convincing excuse about being exhausted. I was certainly too tired to read. Flash forward to 6AM when I woke up with this novel on my face. I turned it's last page this afternoon, fully satisfied. I am truly sad it's over. This book transported me. It's one I'll want to have in my collection forever, alongside the beautiful books that mattered to me as a teen; JANE EYRE, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, UNDER A PAINTED SKY. Classic in feel, subject matter, and voice - but modern in approach, I'd be as comfortable recommending it to my book club as I would handing it to any teen. Readers of all ages and walks of life will surely find something that resonates with their own stories too. As for me, I am sure I'll be back on the trail with these girls-- I mean boys, before long.
Now I'm off to try my hand at Anna Shinoda's LEARNING NOT TO DROWN. Well, maybe tomorrow. I need a good night's sleep and it's clear these authors know how to keep those pages turning.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2015
★★★★★ 4
Good, Fun, Important Topics
Format: Paperback
Good, solid, read for ages 12+. Somewhat unrealistic and yet believable story of two strong young female characters traveling west disguised as boys. Couldn't stop reading it until I was finished with the book, and now my granddaughter is doing the same. This book has many relevant themes about race, gender, class, religion, and other stereotypes and is an excellent choice for a classroom or family read aloud. Get it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2017
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful story, great for book club though written by a young adult author.
Format: Kindle
Such a “cliffhanger” for me, a just could not put it down. I read this Wild West historical novel three times, that is how good it was. Such great fun for me, while got the ladies in our book club talking about growing up, being brave.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
★★★★★ 5
My pick for Best YA from 2015
Format: Kindle
I don't usually like Westerns, but this historical novel reads like a racially diverse Little House on the Prairie. There's a touch of romance, but the most important relationship is the friendship between these two resourceful girls. The writing is superb with well developed characters, a fast pace and a fine sense of place and period (1849). Despite dealing with tough issues like murder, slavery and racism, it still manages to be a feel good story, appropriate for tweens as well as teens. The girl protagonists are 15 and 16 and the boys are a bit older. This debut tops my list of best YA from 2015 that I've read to date: http://blog.sarahlaurence.com/2015/12/best-ya-books-of-2015.html
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2015