Ernst and Calder: Friends Re-united.
Sandy invented the mobile. His kinetic sculptures, delicately balanced, suspended shapes move in response to touch or air currents.
Max Ernst: Musée des Beaux Arts Tours.
Sculpted by world famous Surrealist, Max Ernst, The Baby turtle Hatchlings. were born almost sixty years ago to adorn the basin of his wonderful Fountain in Amboise.
DEGAS: Musée des Beaux Arts, Tours.
I find the bronze sculpture, ‘Danseuse’ on display in Tours Musée des Beaux Arts mysterious.
The Arnolfini Portrait: The French Connection
One of the reasons, apart from the usual displacement activities, it takes so long to write a book is because of the rabbit holes the writer tumbles down along the way, often because of accidentally stumbling over just one sentence read somewhere or other a long time ago.
Exploring Surrealism: Max Ernst and Sandy Calder in Amboise
You can visit the house where Max Ernst lived in Huismes and Sandy Calder’s Studio in Saché. Both villages about an hour’s drive from Amboise.
COTY: The Perfume Man
In 1912, visiting a relative in Tours, François Coty, the perfume man, fell in love with the Loire Valley.