Switzerland
does not have a strong artistic heritage, even though many foreign writers and
Chillon Castle, Geneva Lake, Switzerland
artists (such as Voltaire, Byron, Shelley, James Joyce and Charlie Chaplin) have sojourned there.
Conversely, many creative Swiss such as Le Corbusier, Paul Klee, Alberto, Diego and Bruno Giacometti and Jean-Luc Godard left the country to make their name abroad.
Alberto Giacometti
Le Corbusier was born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret in Switzerland in 1887. When he was 29, he went to Paris, where he soon after adopted his maternal grandfather's name, Le Corbusier, as his pseudonym
Le Corbusier's chapel He loved Manhattan. He loved its newness, he loved its Cartesian regularity, above all he loved its tall buildings. He had only one reservation, which he revealed on landing in New York City in 1935. The next day, a headline in the Herald Tribune informed its readers that the celebrated architect finds American skyscrapers much too small. Le Corbusier always thought big. He once proposed replacing a large part of the center of Paris with 18 sixty-story towers; that made headlines too.
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Are you happy ?
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThat's a very beautiful place to live,
I mean Switzerland
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Vartkes
actually I'm very happy
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Honey must say that we have not yet visited this beautiful country.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťI know only from media documentaries
Thanks for this interesting post
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adriana
My pleasure adriana
OdpovedaťOdstrániťTanks for sharing
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Switzerland... what a beautiful place...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťYes. Thanks.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťI'm very pleased to see you
Have a bless day
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