Tuesday 16 December 2008

Sandro Botticelli The Birth of Venus painting

Sandro Botticelli The Birth of Venus paintingEdward Hopper Nighthawks paintingFrederic Edwin Church Sunset painting
the sublime afterglow of a day well spent,the richness of its Victorian architecture and ornamentation.His parents, both from well-to-do families, had purchased the property shortly . Had they not been the people they were, the beautiful house would have been alive with wonderful , to check on Stinky Cheese Man.He didn’t even bother to lock the door these days. Old Stinky wasn’t going anywhere under his own power ever again.The room would have been dark in daylight, for the two windows were boarded over. The wall switch by the door controlled the lamp on the nightstand.The tinted bulb and the apricot silk shade provided an appealing glow. Even in this flattering light, Stinky appeared paler than pale, so gray that he seemed to be petrifying into stone.His head, shoulders, and arms were exposed, but the rest of him remained covered family memories and with a sense of tradition.Consequently, his only fine family memory, the one that warmed him most, was associated with the living room, especially with the area around the fireplace, where he had separated his mother from his inheritance by the application of an iron poker.He stood there for only a minute or two, basking in the fire, before going upstairs again. This time, martini in hand, he went to the back guest bedroom

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