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SecretCelebrity
39 posts |
#22951 2007-09-19 14:12 GMT |
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Since the start of mankind, what is your favourite era.
I love all things to do with Tudor England and Victorian England. Im also mad about the swinging sixties. How about you? |
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MagicStick
43 posts |
#22952 2007-09-19 14:18 GMT |
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I like ancient stuff in England. You know when lions and tigers were still wandering around eating all of the tribesmen. Also, from the early 1800's through today.
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April
32 posts |
#22953 2007-09-19 14:21 GMT |
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the 1950's in America. Back when family structure and tradition was sound and respectable. The land of white picket fences and the like
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Lassie
379 posts |
#22954 2007-09-19 14:24 GMT |
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Oh, I love Tudor England and similar-era Europe as a whole. I used to do historical re-enactments from this time period so it's like my one true love.
I also love the Regency and Romantic periods, and the Roaring 20s in America is always fun. Just recently, however, I'm developing a sort-of affinity for the 1980's....hideously day-glo though that decade was. |
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Greetings. I am Lassie, your friendly ArtWorld mascot.
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Zoe
47 posts |
#22955 2007-09-19 15:38 GMT |
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I like the period when the Romans were in Britain because it's one of the periods which has most relevance for us today eg with roads etc.
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NoName
33 posts |
#22956 2007-09-20 03:37 GMT |
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As this question is in "Painting", I will say the impressionist era. Second ex-aexco all the others, except "modern art".
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anim8it
76 posts |
#22957 2007-09-20 07:49 GMT |
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Victorian or Edwardian, would love to get in a time machine and travel back.....wouldn't that be fun !
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WhoLeOw
38 posts |
#22958 2007-09-20 11:19 GMT |
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I love the Dutch flower painters in particular.I likepainting which have something to say not just paint thrown at a canvas.
You like Victorian ,look at Ingres work. |
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Victory
34 posts |
#22959 2007-09-20 15:38 GMT |
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Tomorrow
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