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oh la la kunst reproduktion arthur john elsleyReproduktion Oh l l Arthur John Elsley Einfhrung fesselnd In dem weiten Universum der Kunst gelingt es einigen Werken, die Essenz der Kindheit und der Lebensfreude einzufangen. "Oh l l" von Arthur John Elsley ist eine dieser Kreationen, die mit Zrtlichkeit die flchtigen Momente der Unschuld hervorrufen. Dieses Gemlde, lebendig und voller Leben, entfhrt den Betrachter in eine Welt, in der das Lachen von Kindern widerhallt und die Natur im Hintergrund
Reproduktion Oh là là - Arthur John Elsley – Einführung fesselnd In dem weiten Universum der Kunst gelingt es einigen Werken, die Essenz der Kindheit und der Lebensfreude einzufangen. "Oh là là" von Arthur John Elsley ist eine dieser Kreationen, die mit Zärtlichkeit die flüchtigen Momente der Unschuld hervorrufen. Dieses Gemälde, lebendig und voller Leben, entführt den Betrachter in eine Welt, in der das Lachen von Kindern widerhallt und die Natur im Hintergrund erblüht. Durch dieses Werk lädt Elsley uns ein, die Schönheit menschlicher Interaktionen und die Magie geteilten Moments neu zu entdecken – eine wahre Hommage an die Einfachheit des Lebens. Stil und Einzigartigkeit des Werks Der Stil von Arthur John Elsley ist geprägt von einem beeindruckenden Realismus, bei dem jedes Detail sorgfältig beobachtet und wiedergegeben wird. In "Oh là là" gelingt es dem Künstler, eine warme und intime Atmosphäre zu schaffen, dank einer Palette leuchtender und harmonischer Farben. Die Kinder, im Mittelpunkt der Komposition, werden mit einer Ausdruckskraft dargestellt, die die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich zieht. Ihre Gesten und Lächeln sind von einer Leichtigkeit geprägt, die die Freude der Kindheit widerspiegelt. Elsley brilliert in der Darstellung von Texturen, sei es die Sanftheit der Kleidung der Kinder oder die Üppigkeit des umgebenden Grüns. Diese Liebe zum Detail und die Fähigkeit, Emotionen hervorzurufen, machen dieses Werk zu einem Meisterstück, das die Zeit überdauert. Der Künstler und sein Einfluss Arthur John Elsley, geboren 1855, ist ein englischer Maler, dessen Talent sich auf der künstlerischen Bühne seiner Zeit durchgesetzt hat. Ausgebildet an der Royal Academy, entwickelte er einen einzigartigen Stil, der Tradition und Moderne verbindet. Seine Leidenschaft für die Darstellung von Kindern und Tieren machte ihn zu einem geschätzten Künstler, insbesondere bei den Familien der viktorianischen Aristokratie. Elsley verstand es, die Unschuld und Schönheit der Kindheit durch Szenen des täglichen Lebens einzufangen, was ihn zu einem Pionier in diesem Bereich machte. Sein Einfluss besteht bis heute fort und inspiriert zahlreiche zeitgenössische Künstler, die die Themen Nostalgie und Einfachheit erforschen möchten. Durch seine Werke konnte er eine starke emotionale Verbindung zum Publikum schaffen – ein Erbe, das weiterhin lebt.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
No taste
Size: 8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Really good. I put it in my black coffee. There’s no taste or complaints. My second purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Excellent Tool for Approaching Homer via English
Format: Hardcover
I love the Loeb editions of Homer. I've already ready the Odyssey, now moving on to the Iliad.
What I've especially started to enjoy with this volume of the Iliad is the editors decision to "call out" which lines were rejected by which ancient commentators (Aristarchus, etc.). This adds some fun to the reading because you get to review the line in Greek and try to surmise why they rejected it, or how the passage would work without the line.
The translation is reasonably modern but still "lordly" and has the tone of a war epic. It was enjoyable to read aloud in both English and Greek.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2025
★★★★★ 5
2,800 years worth of people have heard/read Homer
Format: Hardcover
I just finished reading volume 1 of Homer's Iliad published by The LOEB Classical Library in conjunction with Harvard University Press. The translation is by A.T. Murray with revisions made by William F. Wyatt. The LOEB Classical Library is a academically trusted collection of Greek and Latin publications. The translations are normally more literal than those you might find at your local Barnes and Noble, therefore they read more like an archaic form of English.
Homer's Iliad can be found on nearly every great works of literature list. Harold Bloom considered Homer to be in the same family with Cervantes, Dante, and Shakespeare. The Iliad has been read for thousands of years, and every reputable honors program includes his works in their required readings lists. His writings influenced Tolkien and George R.R. Martin. His descriptions of war are grotesque and inspiring. The pantheon of deities he created in his stories set the stage for the Greek mythology that followed him. This is the understanding I had when approaching the book. The bar was set rather high and unlike most expectations these ones were surpassed.
As I finished reading volume 1, I asked myself, "how could a writer from the 8th century B.C. have achieved so much, when so many from our era have achieved so little?" Homer had no paper trail of literary criticism to follow. He had no classes in writing style and technique, and yet the Iliad is of such a high caliber that we still read him today. Wayne C. Booth brought to our attention Homer's "leave nothing up to the reader" style of reading. If Homer wants you to favor one group over another, he is going to come out and say it. He can tell you every thought and intent of each character. Homer doesn't care that it would be impossible for anyone to know the thoughts of Agamemnon or Hector. He knows what they thought and that's enough. Many writers today shy away from such literary techniques in favor of modes that demand "reader response." This is not necessarily bad, it's just a different approach but many of their works, if not all, will not demand the attention of 2,800 years worth of readers.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2012
★★★★★ 5
Excellent for learning Homeric Greek
Format: Hardcover
The book is bilingual Homeric Greek-English. It is a Word to word translation of the wonderful ancient text... Reading Iliad is a must for all modern man. With this book, with the help of the opposite page English translation, you can read it in its original too. Homeric Greek is not biblical Greek. It's even older and more beautiful.. So, It may not be the best book for biblical greek readers or learners. But if you are serious about learning ancient Greek and want to do it by reading it word by word with the help of English translation, this book is the right one to start with. Homeric Greek is a dead language, therefore people don't know how to pronounce it. There are many theories about it but there is an interesting guy on YouTube with the nickname "kleber kosta", and he is the best reader of Iliad when it comes to pronouncing it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2012
★★★★★ 5
Homer's Iliad, Books 1-12
Format: Hardcover
This is a wonderful adjunct to any text for anyone interested in Homeric Greek.
It reads well in and of itself and seems to be highly accurate.
Of course I recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2014