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alexander der grosse besuch atelier ruft willem van haechtAlexandre der Groe besucht das Atelier von Apelles: ein Moment knstlerischer Bewunderung Das Werk "Alexandre der Groe besucht das Atelier von Apelles" zeigt eine lebendige Szene, in der der berhmte makedonische Knig den groen Maler Apelles trifft. Die Komposition ist reich an Details, mit sorgfltig angeordneten Figuren, die jeweils eine eigene Emotion ausdrcken. Die Farben sind leuchtend und verbinden warme und kalte Tne, die eine gleichzeitig
Alexandre der Große besucht das Atelier von Apelles: ein Moment künstlerischer Bewunderung Das Werk "Alexandre der Große besucht das Atelier von Apelles" zeigt eine lebendige Szene, in der der berühmte makedonische König den großen Maler Apelles trifft. Die Komposition ist reich an Details, mit sorgfältig angeordneten Figuren, die jeweils eine eigene Emotion ausdrücken. Die Farben sind leuchtend und verbinden warme und kalte Töne, die eine gleichzeitig dynamische und harmonische Atmosphäre schaffen. Die Maltechnik, wahrscheinlich Öl, ermöglicht Feinheit in den Linien und Tiefe in den Schatten, was dieses Gemälde fesselnd macht. Dieses Bild evoziert nicht nur die Größe Alexanders, sondern auch die Bedeutung der Kunst in der antiken Kultur. Alexander der Große besucht das Studio von Apelles: ein Meister der Renaissance Alexander der Große besucht das Studio von Apelles ist ein Werk, das im Geist der Renaissance steht, einer Epoche, in der die Kunst eine beispiellose Erneuerung erlebte. Der Künstler, dessen Name oft mit der Wiederentdeckung klassischer Techniken verbunden wird, lässt sich von historischen und mythologischen Erzählungen inspirieren, um Werke mit großer narrativer Tiefe zu schaffen. Dieses Gemälde zeigt nicht nur die Begegnung zwischen einem König und einem Künstler, sondern auch die Bedeutung der Kunst in der Gesellschaft der damaligen Zeit. Der Einfluss großer Meister der Malerei, wie Raphael und Michelangelo, ist in der Behandlung der Figuren und der ausgewogenen Komposition der Szene spürbar. Eine dekorative Reproduktion mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Die Reproduktion von "Alexandre der Große besucht das Atelier von Apelles" ist ein ideales Dekorationsstück, um Ihr Zuhause zu bereichern. Ob im Wohnzimmer, Büro oder Schlafzimmer, dieses Bild verleiht Eleganz und Kultur. Die Qualität der Reproduktion garantiert eine Treue zu den Details und Farben des Originalwerks, sodass die Schönheit dieser ikonischen Szene voll zur Geltung kommt. Die ästhetische Anziehungskraft dieses Gemäldes liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, Neugier und Bewunderung zu wecken, was es zu einer ausgezeichneten Wahl für alle macht, die Kunst und Dekoration verbinden möchten.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
I don’t mind a cliffhanger,
Format: Kindle
but I dropped at least one star because of the obnoxious gloating of the author after the cliffhanger.
Seriously - I don’t understand making your readers angry because you’re smug and expecting them to keep reading your books.
I was very definitely enjoying the series. Now I have a bad taste in my mouth and mixed feelings about continuing the series.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
★★★★★ 4
The series as a whole so far 5/25
Format: Kindle
I read reviews before going into this book and I don't agree with one of the more harsh ones on the main trigger she had. It is stated clearly in the forward and it wasn't as blase as it was made out to be. It definitely is touched on more and hasn't just been brushed off as the series goes
I definitely would recommend reading it. It's a good series just be for-warned
I like the series as a whole. The characters are awesome I adore the fmc shes cute and adorable but also a badass. Though there are a bunch of holes for her that I feel like just got left out.
The guys are interesting and shout out to yall for not making Gage a dragon. I'm tired of the broody ones who don't wanna talk aboit what they are being Dragons. Ki is my favorite
You can definitely tell if is written by 2 different people though because the phrasing just doesn't match up and wouldn't be something people that age says. And it flip flops between them.
I feel like there's substance without substance. We are 4 books in and we don't really know much back story on literally anyone more than right under surface deep.
There are definitely favorite MMCs which is kind of disappointing since some get shoved to the wayside. Specifically both of the best friends. They're basically useless and it's made obvious as the books go on. As well as all the men are ungodly self deprecating.
I enjoy the plot line for the most part like I said I enjoy the series its different and refreshing.
I do feel like the series is being dragged out though unfortunately. And the latest cliff hanger was just meh. So hopefully the next book is the last one.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Wow!
Format: Kindle
This book was awesome! Seraphina and her family have moved to a new town. Her family is a bit... odd. She grew up learning how to protect herself from people who might hurt her. Bloodshed is a daily occurrence with her brothers and parents during their practice sessions, and it’s all fun and games unless you need to hide a body.
Sera’s family is very close, and she’s been homeschooled most of her life. But in this new town she is going to start regular school as a senior at the local high school. Unfortunately, things at her school aren’t all they seem to be. Or perhaps more than they seem to be. Sera has her own demons to deal with, and she’s terrified her new friends will learn about her weird family and other issues and drop her like a rock. It turns out they have their own secrets as well.
This story ends on a bit of a cliffhanger and I can’t wait to read the next one! This book is well written and well edited. The heroine is spunky and has a great heart and wicked sense of humor.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2021
★★★★★ 5
A Fox Amongst the Wolves
Format: Kindle
Collette has been forgotten about her whole life. Her parents don't bother with her, others don't try either once they realize she uses sign language to speak, and she's a shifter surrounded by humans that hate her kind. On her 18th birthday, she runs away. She takes the train and then bus wherever it can get her as far from home as possible. A missed bus brings her and a mysterious but kind man to Willowdale. What happens next is a story of fated mates, shifters, magic, new best friends and found family, and a stolen child. I'm sad this was a shorter read but only because of how much I loved Collette, Dylan, Hunter, Luca, Lena, and the others in their community. I love how detailed the characters are even with the shorter story. You can tell their characteristics easily, and the lead in to book two is done so well. I loved this insta love book with just the right amount of drama.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025
★★★★★ 4
An easy PNR book to cure book hangovers.....
Format: Kindle
I enjoyed this as a short story; but nothing truly pulled me into this world to want to keep reading each story. I can sense the overarching villain arc w/ the HAF; yet it still wasn't enough to capture me long-term. It felt like too much focus was placed on progressing the romance part that everything else took a non-existent back seat. This did work well for my intentions of getting over a book-hangover slump. So there's that lol. A Tip to overcome a PNR book hangover, from a wonderful series or novel......read a trope-y, lighthearted, PNR that is easily predictable but adorable. Like this book.
Honestly, I'm rarely into short stories that are turned into a ridiculous amount of books on different PNR characters. So I'm not the best at judging the merits of these stories. I'm a long-haul type of reader that lives for a series surrounding 1 lead female character & her harem (or singular partner). Occassionally, I'll find a series of short stories that are interesting enough to finish or pull me in completely. The rarity of that is countable on 1.5 hands, compared to the literal hundreds of fiction books I've read lol.
With all of that, I will say this was fun because of the FMC's difficulties growing up & how that made her strong, the end reveals of her life, & the cute Epilogues. I never felt truly connected to any of the characters; but I did feel slightly compelled to just finish it to see how plot points would end.
Unfortunately, due to a lack of character backstory explanations, I still don't understand Collete's "magic". Very little time was given to flesh out the backstory of the world this occurs in. I couldn't even guess what type of magic occurs in this world, aside from what little was revealed. A random scene sticks out to me...... we're introduced to a new magic type, in passing. No dialogue to expand. No hint at anything really. Then the scene moves on. That moment felt pointless to even mention, afterwards.
It felt like the author was more concerned w/ romance than storyline. This is a common issue I have w/ short stories....authors write them for whatever reason; but too often it's an "either or" theme.....EITHER the author is writing ONLY for romance w/ storyline taking a minor role OR writing ONLY for storyline w/ some romance that ends up feeling forced. As I mentioned earlier, only a handful of short stories series have ever had a balance of both sides, for me, that I wanted to read all of them.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2021