Henri Lebasque (1865 – 1937) was a French post-impressionist painter. His work is represented in French museums, notably Angers, Geneva (Petit Palais), Lille (Musée des Beaux-Arts), Nantes, and Paris (Musée d’Orsay). He started his education at the École régionale des beaux-arts d'Angers, and moved to Paris in 1886 where he study under Léon Bonnat, and assisted Ferdinand Humbert with the decorative murals at the Panthéon. Lebasque also met Camille Pissarro and Auguste Renoir in Paris, who later had a large impact on his work. More
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The pandemic has caused a major backup of ships waiting to unload at the major ports. Right now there are three Cargo ships waiting at Greenbank. A couple of weeks ago there were 5. It is a treat to see this huge trips go by.
Container Cargo Ship on Saratoga Passage | February 2019
A Comment by MFish
Lovely capture. Always something about Sun and trees. Thanks. I was going to make the comment into a poem. Sorry
A Comment by Carl
Thanks, I am sure I would have enjoyed a poetic comment from you
Our family has propagated this beautiful flowering plant starting with one cultivated by an ancestor a few generations ago. It is now present in our family homes in three different continents where it is admired for the beauty of its flowers and serves to remind us to be thankful for the family connections it represents.
A perennial plant in the Amaryllis family native to Peru. It can be grown indoors in colder climates. The large white, beautiful and delicate flowers grow in a cluster of three to six on a stem about 15 inches long. Learn more.