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portret een vrouw dite mademoiselle dore francois hubert drouaisKunstdruk Portret van een dame genaamd Mademoiselle Dor Franois Hubert Drouais Boeiende introductie In de fascinerende wereld van de Franse schilderkunst van de achttiende eeuw onderscheidt het werk "Portret van een dame genaamd Mademoiselle Dor" van Franois Hubert Drouais zich door zijn elegantie en verfijning. Dit portret, dat de schoonheid en gratie van een jonge vrouw vastlegt, is een open venster naar een tijdperk waarin de kunst van het
Kunstdruk Portret van een dame genaamd Mademoiselle Doré - François-Hubert Drouais – Boeiende introductie In de fascinerende wereld van de Franse schilderkunst van de achttiende eeuw onderscheidt het werk "Portret van een dame genaamd Mademoiselle Doré" van François-Hubert Drouais zich door zijn elegantie en verfijning. Dit portret, dat de schoonheid en gratie van een jonge vrouw vastlegt, is een open venster naar een tijdperk waarin de kunst van het portretteren haar hoogste verfijning bereikte. Door de delicate trekken van de hoofdpersoon slaagt Drouais erin niet alleen de fysieke verschijning over te brengen, maar ook de essentie van haar model. Het werk nodigt de kijker uit tot een meeslepende contemplatie, een verkenning van de emoties en aspiraties van een vrouw uit de achttiende eeuw. Stijl en uniekheid van het werk De stijl van Drouais wordt gekenmerkt door een opmerkelijke beheersing van kleuren en texturen. In "Portret van een dame genaamd Mademoiselle Doré" lijkt elke penseelstreek zorgvuldig bedacht, en elke schaduw en lichtbalans is vakkundig uitgebalanceerd om een sfeer te creëren die zowel intiem als majestueus is. Het gekozen palet, zacht en genuanceerd, benadrukt de delicatesse van het gezicht van de jonge vrouw, terwijl de plooien van haar jurk een tastbare dimensie aan het werk toevoegen. Drouais weet met het licht te spelen om de trekken van haar model te accentueren, waardoor een bijna etherische uitstraling ontstaat. Dit portret beperkt zich niet tot het weergeven van een figuur; het vertelt een verhaal, dat van een vrouw die door haar blik de tijd en de conventies van haar tijd lijkt uit te dagen. De kunstenaar en zijn invloed François-Hubert Drouais, geboren in 1727, is een gerenommeerd portretschilder die zich heeft weten te vestigen in de artistieke wereld van Parijs. Als leerling van François Boucher wist hij zich te ontworstelen aan de invloeden van zijn meester om een eigen stijl te ontwikkelen, die gevoeligheid en precisie combineert. Drouais kreeg de gelegenheid te werken voor invloedrijke persoonlijkheden van zijn tijd, wat hem in staat stelde een onuitwisbare stempel te drukken op het artistieke landschap van de achttiende eeuw. Zijn benadering van het portret, gericht op psychologie en emotie, opende de weg voor toekomstige kunstenaars en inspireerde generaties schilders om de diepte van menselijke gevoelens te verkennen via hun kunst. "Portret van eenShipping Notes
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Great quality Soap
Scent: Oatmeal Shea (Unsented)
This natural bar soap is absolutely fantastic! I’ve purchased it multiple times now, and it has never disappointed. The quality is consistent with every bar — it lathers well, cleans thoroughly, and leaves my skin feeling fresh without any dryness.
I really appreciate that it’s made with natural ingredients, and the scent is clean and refreshing without being overpowering. It lasts a good amount of time, making it a great value as well.
Overall, this is a high-quality soap I keep coming back to. The fact that I’ve bought it multiple times says it all — it’s reliable, gentle, and one of the best natural soaps I’ve used. Highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Sometimes Size Does Matter
Scent: Alpine & Spice, Scent: Alpine & Spice
Let me just get this out of the way now the soap itself smells decent, nothing wrong there. I only wish I got another cent. Not that this one smells bad it’s just it wasn’t my cup of tea. I’m mostly disappointed about the size because I’ve been through this before. The soaps themselves are not big enough to fill out the box as you can spot in some of the pictures and video. I honestly feel like the soap size was different in the pictures of the customer reviews that I saw. Each bar may last me a week and a half and that’s with a soap saver. To be honest, the box that it came in would fit two decent size soaps if they filled out the box.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
As expected
Scent: vanilla orange
Love the scents of this soap. It's gentle on my skin and leaves me clean, fresh and soft.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Comprehensive Balanced History of the Guadalcanal Campaign -- Must Read!
Format: Hardcover
I've read a number of good books on the Guadalcanal campaign, and always thought that "Neptune's Inferno" by Hornfischer was the absolute best.
I was wrong. Although Hornfischer does a superb account of the Navy and its travails and triumphs, Inferno doesn't delve deeply into the Marine (and Army) land battles. This book does both. Moreover, it provides a continuous timeline of both, and does so in such a way that the reader better understands both as related actions. For instance, I was never really aware that for the first three and a half months the Americans controlled the seas during daylight, and the Japanese at night (sounds a little like Viet Nam). The November 13 sea battle between Americans and Japanese -- in which US cruisers took on Japanese battleships and two American admirals died -- was in fact a clash of a major last ditch effort by the Japanese to reinforce their troops and destroy Henderson Field, which would have allowed them to control the seas both day and night. By that time there had been multiple bloody battles ashore between the Marines and Japanese, with the balance favoring the Marines, but if the Japanese had wrested control of the airfield and seas that would have been old history. The book includes a good view from the Japanese perspective, and some little known historical tidbets as well, e.g., Guadalcanal received its name from the Spanish home town of a ships officer who accompanied Spanish explorer Don Alvaro Medana, who discovered the island during a 1568 expedition to discover the fabled King Solomon's gold mines. Who knew? :-)
Bottom line: I highly recommend this book, both for its balanced coverage of the entire campaign, land and sea, and even more for its integrated narrative -- you know what was taking place (or had taken place) on almost a day-by-day basis, which allows the reader to fully appreciate how actions ashore influenced those at sea, and vice versa.
IMO, a must read, even for those who thought (like me) that they knew it all!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017
★★★★★ 5
The Island Of Death
Format: Hardcover
On August 7th, 1942, American Marines stormed ashore on Guadalcanal. What lay before them was a six-month odyssey of fighting against the best of what the Japanese had to offer. In this fine book, author Joseph Wheelan describes the battle that turned the tide in the Pacific War.
The Japanese had started construction of an airfield on Guadalcanal. If completed, Japanese aircraft would be able to harass American convoys and threaten Australia. The Americans seized the airfield and eventually, planes from the Cactus Air Force began attacking the Japanese.
Throughout the book, the reader learns about all phases of the Guadalcanal campaign, including the battles of Alligator Creek and Bloody Ridge. On the sea, the Americans and Japanese slugged it out at Savo Island, as well as the great naval battles of November, 1942. Names such as Chesty Puller, John Baslone, "Archie" Vandegrift, Joe Foss, and "Bull" Halsey became household names in the United States.
Each side lost many men, ships, and planes, but the tenacity and, finally, the industrial might and the ability to rapidly replace losses, led the Americans to victory. Never again would the Japanese regain the offensive in the Pacific War.
"Midnight in the Pacific" is a very good book, and the author has done a good job of describing all of the main points of the battle. Each chapter is broken down into a single month's worth of action, and the narrative is well-written. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2017