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Painting Title & Artist featured in 1999 Thomas Crowne Affair?
In the 1999 film The Thomas Crowne Affair, Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) is searching through Crowne’s (Pierce Brosnan) house. In the Master bedroom, over the bed, is a huge painting of 10 “Nymphs” (women in togas) gazing at their reflection in a pool of water. It looks similar to John William Waterhouse, but isn’t. Does anyone know the title and artist’s name? Thank you!
Mirror of Venus by Edward Burne-Jones?
http://www.illusionsgallery.com/mirror-venus.html
Michael Brian Peterson does HUGE Speed Painting
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Vincent Van Gogh (The Starry Night, Huge) Art Poster Print – 40 x 60 $9.99 Vincent Van Gogh (The Starry Night, Huge) Art Poster Print – 40″ x 60″… |
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World Map (Flags at Bottom, Huge) Art Poster Print – 40 X 60 $9.99 World Map (Flags at Bottom, Huge) Art Poster Print – 40″ X 60″… |
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Edward Hopper (Nighthawks, Huge) Art Poster Print – 39 X 55 $9.99 Edward Hopper (Nighthawks, Huge) Art Poster Print – 39″ X 55″… |
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Huge Size Chinese Historic Oil Painting, Yu Mei Ren Created in 1990 to 1998 Size: 240 x 1800 cm… |
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Much ado about nothing? Celebrated, prolific pop artist has huge influence, but it’s hard to get below the surface of his work; Celebrated, prolific pop … An article from: Winnipeg Free Press $9.95 This digital document is an article from Winnipeg Free Press, published by Thomson Gale on October 11, 2007. The length of the article is 1034 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Much a… |
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Throes of Democracy $14.69 Historian Walter A. McDougall paints a huge and busy canvas in his social and political history of the years before and after the Civil War, culminating in the nation`s centennial. McDougall delights in the robust participation of individuals and gr |
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Throes of Democracy (Hardcover) $24.79 Historian Walter A. McDougall paints a huge and busy canvas in his social and political history of the years before and after the Civil War, culminating in the nation`s centennial. McDougall delights in the robust participation of individuals and group… |
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Fakers (DVD) $20.89 A fast-moving British crime caper, FAKERS is based around the forgery of an old Italian painting, which is carried out by a criminal with a huge debt to pay. |
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Kung Fu Panda (WS/DVD) $14.35 With 2008`s KUNG FU PANDA, the talking-animal CGI film enters a new era, one that makes room for both painterly artwork and fierce martial-arts action. Po (voiced by Jack Black), a clumsy and ever-hungry panda, is a huge kung fu fan, but seems destined… |
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Someday a Tree $6.6 Alice loves the huge oak tree that grows in the meadow behind her house. She and her family picnic there with their sheepdog, and Alice’s christening was even held underneath the tree one spring day. However, the land around the tree has turned a … |
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In Search of Shakespeare – 2-Disc Set (DVD) $24.14 Michael Wood hosts this four-part series dedicated to one of the world`s most celebrated authors, William Shakespeare. Taking a look at the Bard`s hugely influential life, Wood also paints a broader picture of 16th century England as a whole, resulting… |
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Kung Fu Panda – Wrapped and Ready for Christmas (DVD) $22.37 With 2008`s KUNG FU PANDA, the talking-animal CGI film enters a new era, one that makes room for both painterly artwork and fierce martial-arts action. Po (voiced by Jack Black), a clumsy and ever-hungry panda, is a huge kung fu fan, but seems destined… |
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Too Many Pumpkins (Reinforced Hardcover) $15.95 Rebecca Estelle had been forced to eat many pumpkins during the Great Depression, so when a huge pumpkin falls off the back of a truck, she quickly buries it so that she does not even see it, but by autumn the seeds grow into a pumpkin patch that is so… |
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Bubble (Blu-ray Disc) $14.84 With BUBBLE, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh proves that one doesn?t need a huge Hollywood budget and larger-than-life actors to craft an affecting motion picture. Following his star-studded spectacle OCEAN`S TWELVE, Soderbergh returns to th… |
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The Night Before Thanksgiving $3.99 A family busily prepares a huge Thanksgiving feast in this picture book inspired by the classic poem THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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Huge $15.99 Huge |
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Huge $15.99 Track Listing: 1. Learning, 2. 10 Ft. Tall, 3. Time, 4. Lord of All, 5. Happy Face, 6. Shout It Out, 7. Everywhere at Once, 8. Kids on My Block, 9. Go!, 10. Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A |
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Painting On Glass $20.99 Painting On Glass |
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100 Huge Hits Of Reggae $27.99 100 Huge Hits Of Reggae |
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The Big Huge $44.99 Track Listing: 1. Maya, 2. Greatest Friend, 3. Son of Noah’s Brother, 4. Lordly Nightshade, 5. Mountain of God, 6. Cousin Caterpillar, 7. Iron Stone, 8. Douglas Traherne Harding, 9. Circle Is Unbroken |
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Big Huge [Import] $12.99 Although issued as a separate release in the U.S., The Big Huge is actually the second-disc counterpart of Wee Tam. The set appeared as a two-LP package throughout the rest of the world. Understandably, the albums are very similar in structure and content. This quartet incarnation of the Incredible String Band featured primary songwriters Robin Williamson and Mike Heron as well as their significant others, Christina “Liquorice” McKechnie and Rose Simpson. The ISB’s tradition of quirky, and at times atonal, acoustic material is well served by the nine compositions on this platter. The lengthy opening track, “Maya,” foreshadows their less-focused upcoming works I Looked Up and U. Although there are a few moments of brilliant playing, the ambling nature of the song overall makes for difficult consumption during a single sitting. The remainder of the record — while similar in unfettered spirit — contains decidedly more cohesive pieces, a few of which are among the ISB’s most lauded compositions. These include the pastoral “Greatest Friend” and a dirge-like “The Circle Is Unbroken.” “Lordly Nightshade” contains a few 20th century references — such as Hitler, who is likewise mentioned in “Maya.” The minstrel storytelling quality adds an ethereal sense to the darkly toned subject matter. The vocal harmonies throughout The Big Huge are among the quartet’s finest — most notably the four-part division on “The Mountain of God” and the deceptively simple and silly “Cousin Caterpillar.” After several years out of print, Collectors’ Choice Music reissued both Wee Tam and The Big Huge as a double-CD set — including the original LP graphics and lyrics. ~ Lindsay Planer |
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How to DIY: Painting and Decorating - $8.99 How to DIY: Painting and Decorating - |
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The Huge Hefner Chronicles [PA] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Intro – (featuring Fat Joe), 2. U Can’t Be Me, 3. D-I-A-M-O-N-D, 4. Don’t Beg, 5. Baby – (featuring Jawz of Life), 6. Good Tyme – (featuring K-Terror/Blake Carrington), 7. I Getz It In, 8. Get Up, 9. It’ll Be Alright – (featuring Novel), 10. When Ur H Ot Ur Hot – (featuring Sadat X/Stacy Epps), 11. I Wanna Leave – (featuring Crawfish), 12. Bad/Good |
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The Huge World of Emily Small [Import] $20.99 The Picadilly Line’s sole album is one of the recordings that most epitomizes what has been retrospectively dubbed the “toytown” school of British psychedelia by collectors. That is, the songs bounce along daintily; the vocal emphasis is on high harmonies; the lyrics are sometimes populated with observations of British everyday life and characters, sprinkled with a coat of whimsy; and the arrangements benefit from touches of baroque orchestration. It’s executed here, however, with a fey, twee touch that makes the Zombies’ Odessey and Oracle, for instance, sound rough ‘n’ ready by comparison. It’s thus going to be too light even for some British psychedelic pop enthusiasts, but it’s not quite the most saccharine entry in the genre, though it’s undeniably precious. There’s a folky lightness that keeps this from being too wide-eyed and childish, sometimes sounding a bit like Simon & Garfunkel gone toytown, though with some similarities to both the 1967-era Beatles and ’60s California pop in the vocals and arrangements. The covers of Bob Dylan’s “Visions of Johanna” and the Everly Brothers’ “Gone, Gone, Gone,” however, seem misplaced in these surroundings. The CD reissue adds ten bonus cuts of a similar nature (though they’re sometimes marginally gutsier) and the same level of professionalism, including all three of their non-LP cuts that appeared on singles in 1968. Of these, the one of most interest is “Yellow Rainbow,” as it was written by Graham Nash, then of the Hollies. Unsurprisingly, it sounds much like a Hollies song given a lighter treatment than the Hollies themselves would have; also unsurprisingly, to be a little uncharitable, it’s by far the best track on the CD. ~ Richie Unterberger |
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Super Huge Very Big Hits $10.99 Track Listing: 1. All Star, 2. What I Like About You, 3. Walking on Sunshine, 4. Love Shack, 5. I Love Rock N Roll, 6. Song 2, 7. We Got the Beat, 8. Jump, 9. Lump, 10. Walk Like an Egyptian, 11. Stand, 12. Kids in America |