Tuesday 9 October 2018

Bartolomé Bermejo,Spanish painter

Bartolomé Bermejo, the best Spanish painter of the fifteenth century.
Bartolomé de Cárdenas, alias el Bermejo. He was born in Córdoba ( Spain ) around 1440-45 and died around 1501, possibly in Barcelona .
Rebellious and untamed, he was Judeoconverse. On the origin of his nickname (it is written in many ways: Bermejo, Bermello, Vermeio, Rubeus ...) there are several theories. The most plausible is that the painter had reddish hair. His wife, Gracia de Palaciano, a rich widow, was condemned by the Aragonese Inquisition, accused of Judaizing practices.
The Historians say that Bartolomé was rebellious and untamed, he was a Jewish convert. On the origin of his nickname (it is written in many ways: Bermejo, Bermello, Vermeio, Rubeus ...) there are several theories. The most plausible is that the painter had reddish hair.
But, above all, its sophisticated chromatic range stands out: a superb palette of reds, greens, violets and golds. He was such a success that in some orders he was forced by contract to use those colors. His trick, apply lacquers and transparencies, which increased the sense of depth and brilliance of the color. The result, an impressive visual spectacle. According to the curator, the painting by Bermejo, who drinks from Flemish masters such as Van Eyck, Memling or Van der Weyden, "fascinates the spectator's eye with its technical resources and iconographic innovation. It is much more than a virtuoso pyrotechnics exercise. What makes his work fascinating and extraordinary is his ability to create a surprising personal artistic language, unique and inimitable, capable of transcending fashions and era's .
He had a complex relationship with his clients (nobles, ecclesiastics and rich merchants such as Lluís Desplà or Francesco della Chiesa) and partners. Bermejo was a nomadic artist who went through Daroca, Barcelona, ​​Zaragoza, Valencia ... There was in these cities a guild system that forced outside artists to have partners. In the case of Bermejo they had much less quality than him: Juan de Bonilla, Martín Bernat or Rodrigo and Fracisco de Osona. There was a curious "excommunication clause" at the time in case the artists did not fulfill their contracts. Bermejo came to be excommunicated for painting only the central panel of the altarpiece of Santo Domingo de Silos. The Cathedral of Zaragoza came to install a lock to prevent access to the old cloister where Bermejo painted the doors of the main altarpiece of La Seo.
a star in the fifteenth century, Bermejo fell into oblivion a century later. His paintings have ended up in the sacristies and attics. Others were destroyed or lost. It was not recovered until the beginning of the 20th century, thanks to names such as the Valencian historian Elías Tormo, who made his first monograph in 1926; Judith Berg and Eric Young. As a funny epilogue, and to show the success Bartolomé Bermejo had in life, the exhibition exhibits copies and falsifications of his works. The II Marquis of Viana ordered several copies. He wanted to build a "Bermejo gallery" in his Cordovan palace. A "San Miguel" by Edmond Dyer is on display. Beside it, two fakes ("San Miguel" and "San Sebastián"), made in the first decades of the 20th century and donated in 1947 to the Petit Palais in Paris. The exhibition, which has the collaboration of the Community of Madrid and the support of the Banco Sabadell Foundation, will travel in 2019 to the MNAC in Barcelona and the National Gallery in London will gather three of its masterpieces .
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Esther Emb​​ .
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Friday 6 April 2018

Katia Merino Aran

Hi / Hola embartisanknitters , how are you doing ? I hope everybody is ok .

Some of my followers ask me if I sell wool, I'm starting to sell wool and some material online, step by step I do it. For example today someone asked me for Katia Merino Aran.
For me it is a gorgeous blend of 52% merino super wash and 48% acrylic. This yarn my lovely followers , is ideal for garments and accessories for all ages :-)   . The yarn is produced in a rich selection of  51 Stunning shades . It has an RRP €7.46 per 100g (155m). You can ask me embartisanknitting@yahoo.com.
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Wednesday 4 April 2018

Do you think that Bullfighting a big following ?

Hi guys, how are you doing?
I apologize because I've been busy for personal reasons. I have received many questions by emails in Spanish and English about   my country Spain and bullfights .
Well,well my friends ,the times and people change of mentality ( all countries happens this)  ,so  in Spain in the early seventies years of the last century were more than half of the citizens who declared themselves interested in bullfighting and by the end of that decade and during the 1980s accounted for less than 50% , now in 2018, 20 % of the Spaniards between 16y 65 years were in  favor of  bullfighting.
For the lovers of bullfighting is an art... Uff Omg..
For me and many Spaniards, it is a form of cruelty to animals in the name of culture, it is no excuse for the torture about any animal. Myself and the  majority Spaniards say that the torture of animals should not exist anywhere in the world, and less in a modern country like Spain.
This is my personal opinion . I am against bullfighting , and I am very proud that Barcelona prohibited bullfighting .The prestigious ranchers say "Spain would not be Spain without the bulls.  There is still a controversial debate about this. Bullfighters say that "It is the national holiday", and those who defend the animals and do not want bullfighting, we say it is a shame, is a torture and a crime,yes my friends,today the majority of Spanish include me ,we think it's a crime. I can't see that barbarity !!.

In my country the culture and the way of thinking changes depends where you live, in Barcelona (Northeast of Spain), the cultural level of the people who go to the Bullfighting  is uncultured, they are almost illiterate, marginal.. But be careful with this! This is not always the case, because in Seville ( South of Spain ) the high society and the culture are going to bullfights.There in Seville the bullfights moves a lot of money, in Barcelona...nope!

I have realized a question to my followers of my country, the hobby of the bulls, being greater in Castilla y León (33.3%), Valencian Community (31.3%), Andalusia  Ceuta and Melilla (29.1%) ,  Madrid and Castilla la Mancha (25.4%) in other regions such as Galicia (3.4%) and Catalonia (7.9%).
So what do you think about it?
Next time I'm going to make a video of this on my YouTube channel in Spanish link :
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Thanks for reading my blog.
Esther

Tuesday 27 March 2018

Multicolour Crochet ribbed cowl

Hello/Hola embartisanknitters,how are you doing today?
Here I leave this nice #multicolor #cowl, the #stitch is rib is multiple of two, only you have to do the measurement you wanted. Down here I'll let you crochet rib diagram. It's very easy to do. Enjoy it.
This #cowl is available for sale , If anyone is interested contact me embartisanknitting@yahoo.com


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Saturday 24 March 2018

Tips to take care of yourself. Crochet & knit

Hi/Hola embartisanknitters.

Today I will give you some tips to take care of your health while you do crochet or knit.  You know that I teach Spanish, and of course I give some classes of crochet and knit, and also the tutorials for my YouTube channel,  if you want check out and subscribe this is ny link  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeJPmF3tGmK6YD-gDVsEAvg
After the first week of that you can imagine that my wrists, arms and back began to hurt! However, I was able to relieve these ailments by changing just a few simple things.  Below are my tips and tricks to help you get through deadlines and crochet/knit overloads.
Never crochet for even a solid hour without stopping for a minute to contract your fingers back and forth like you are grabbing something. Ideally, this should be done every 20 to 40 minutes.
*Stress balls are a great way to build up endurance.
*Take a walk around the room every hour or so to keep your body from getting stiff. This may seem like a waste of time when you are on a deadline but it helps your body in the long run.
*Don’t try to be a superhero, you can’t go from crocheting/knitting an hour at a time to a marathon. You need to gradually work up to longer and longer times. Your wrists have muscles and they need time to build up and get stronger.
*This may not work for everyone but try switching your dominate hand, after minimal practice I was able to crochet with my left or right hand. I am way faster using my right hand however when I am in a pinch it is nice to give my main hand a break and keep going with my other one!
*Examine the way you are sitting. Is your back supported? Is your arm supported? Are you leaning forward and putting strain on your neck? Many people find using a pillow under there dominate hand more comfortable.
*All hooks are not created equal! Some hooks give you less strain than others. Everyone is different, try a different hook and see if that helps! For me I prefer Soft Touch or Amour hooks by Clover. Some of my students and friends prefer Boyle hooks with clay handles.This is depending on how you are most comfortable. Good friends This is a little tips to take care of your writs, back and neck. Ah One more thing, yes you understand Spanish or want to improvise your Spanish and you want to know about Ireland, Spain, or current affairs. I leave the link of my other channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCULCd8H2c_dJKeVwJjZjNKw
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Tuesday 20 March 2018

Fake Spanish Stereotypes 1

Hi/Hola embartisanknitters ,how are you doing today?
I know this blog is about crochet & knitting, but  the people ask me by my email : embartisanknitting@yahoo.com. Lately there are many people who ask me about my country, Spain, there are people who know my country very well, and others visit my country just for parties and to drink and in reality that group of people have no idea about Spain, and are guided only they are guided by stereotypes. There are other Spanish people who want to know about Ireland, that's the reason I have my other channel on YouTube 'Vlog of a Spanish in Ireland', here is the link if you want check
out but I just I speaking in Spanish link : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCULCd8H2c_dJKeVwJjZjNKw
If you want to improve your Spanish you can watch my channel subscribe,comment ( always with respect please, there I explained what I like or dislike about Ireland,the lovely and delicious Irish food, current affairs,etc.., but if you don't understand my language...no problem I write it in my blog.
So, my friends I changed a little bit my chip , and every day I will write about stereotypical Spanish customs where they are true or false.
Ok,so I want to talk today about ' La siesta' Naps in English.
Everyone knows the Spanish siesta, foreigners think that Spain is paralyzed at that time. Nothing could be further from the truth. The stereotype of the Spanish nap has been banished, yes ,my friends only 16% of Spaniards practice this habit every day, very healthy and recommended otherwise. This has been revealed by a study on sleep, carried out among more than 3,000 Spaniards over 18 years of age. So just 16% of Spanish take 'la siesta' !!.
This analysis reveals that 58.6% of Spaniards never sleep ' La siesta ' (for example, in general I have not napped, I only did it when I worked at night in the Hospital so yes I did, but in normal situations, I I have never done nap), there is a 22% of Spaniards who only occasionally and 3.2% go numb after lunch only on weekends. Most of those few who enjoy a slight sleep after eating - 72% - are satisfied with lying on the couch.
I was very pleased, that an analysis on the nap was that a third of adults in the United States, 34% of Americans nap according to a survey by the Pew Research Center. That is much more than the Spaniards, who according to the whole world criticizes that Spain is the country of the siesta. LOL

The Germans, who are also critical of our custom, can not raise their voices because in a study by the scientific journal "Neurology" it was revealed that the Europeans who nap most are not Spaniards, not Portuguese, but yes  Germans People. Even the English are more sleep after eating than the Spaniards. According to this analysis about ' La siesta ' nap in English,  so the 22% of Germans say that they nap at least three times a week. There they stand as undisputed leaders, well above the Italians, second with 16%, and the British, in third place with 15% affirmative answers. Spain and Portugal are relegated to fourth and fifth place.

Officially, the siesta was eliminated from Spanish customs in 2012.
There was once, when I went English classes to improvise my English, there were people of different nationalities, in that class there was a girl from Barcelona just like me. The English teacher asked why some Spanish stores closed at noon, is it because of the siesta? he asked and he looked at me. I replied to him, that in Madrid, Barcelona or other big cities of Spain, now in these days not all stores close at noon, yes there are some small shops that close two hours, but those two hours they close those little shops to make lunch, they eat and then they go back to their little shops,but big supermarkets or shopping center never they close at noon. Never!! I lived in Barcelona all my life so I know it very well. But ...this girl apparently who she said that she is from my city Barcelona ,she said that I am a liar,because her mum had a little shop and her mum sleep La siesta these two hours..Then I learned the truth about that girl ( I have family and friends police ), she is not from Barcelona city, she is from a small town in the province of Barcelona, ​​and we all know that the villages life are very different from the cities. This is international, and everyone knows this. LOL
Finally dear friends, this is the first false stereotype of my country, I will write other stereotypes in the following days and this I will speak in Spanish on my channel.
 Many thanks for reading this blog.
Hugs for all
Esther embartisanknitting