Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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Way back in 2000, the author, who has sold more than 500million books worldwide, launched the first of her charitable foundations. Carolyn Kellogg is a prize-winning writer who served as Books editor of the Los Angeles Times for three years. In 2019, she was a judge of the National Book Award in Nonfiction. Prior to coming to The Times, Kellogg was editor of LAist.com and the web editor of the public radio show Marketplace. She has an MFA in creative writing from the University of Pittsburgh and a BA in English from the University of Southern California. Mary McNamara is a culture columnist and critic for the Los Angeles Times.

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Killiechassie has an impressive history, passed down between various members of the aristocracy, and legend has it, once the hideout of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Lovers of all things magical will also be pleased to note that a small loch on the property is thought to be home to a Celtic water spirit. If JK had to give up those unreal tree-houses, I suppose Killiechassie was a good place to go. But let's talk about that magic that is Church Cottage already.

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Contrary to popular belief, secret passageways and magic rooms are conspicuously absent from the erstwhile Rowling mansion. You don't need a Marauder's Map to take a peek inside this mansion. It was in a 19-century mansion in Abbotsford Park, which has since been sold, where JK Rowling and her family—husband Neil, daughters Jessica and Mackenzie, and son David lived when she wrote four of the seven Harry Potter novels.

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And most importantly, we believe that the best recommendations come from people you know and trust. Rowling found inspiration in her real life for a myriad of elements in the "Harry Potter" series. The 54-year-old rakes in massive amounts from not only her series of Harry Potter books, which has spawned a hugely succesful film franchise, theme parks, toys, games and many other merchandise. Schools have bought in third-party providers to do their RSHE (relationship, sex, health education). Many are trans Trojan horses, run by rainbow-lanyarded activists who seize the chance to drip-feed unscientific gender confusion into impressionable young minds. A point which is in danger of being overlooked amid the understandable relief is that Cass is not the total victory some are claiming; like Hamas, the fanatics have tunnelled deep into our society, hiding in hospitals and schools.

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Rowling's charitable giving centres on medical causes and supporting at-risk women and children. In politics, she has donated to Britain's Labour Party and opposed Scottish independence and Brexit. She has publicly expressed her opinions[weasel words] on transgender people and related civil rights since 2017. These views have been described as transphobic by critics and LGBT rights organisations.

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Her past support for “liberal” causes — welfare, childcare and women’s and gay rights — convinced many fans that Rowling was a progressive powerhouse. But it was her fans who made her opinion meaningful, so instead of “canceling” the joy the books and films and parks have given so many, let’s cancel the need to hero-worship people beyond their demonstrated skill set. The novels follow a boy called Harry Potter as he attends Hogwarts (a school for wizards), and battles Lord Voldemort. Death and the divide between good and evil are the central themes of the series. Its influences include Bildungsroman (the coming-of-age genre), school stories, fairy tales, and Christian allegory. The series revived fantasy as a genre in the children's market, spawned a host of imitators, and inspired an active fandom.

The district council has granted the couple planning permission to install two rear dormer windows and knock down and rebuild the garage. In 2005, JK Rowling, along with politician Emma Nicholson, founded the charitable group, Lumos, which works to promoted the end of the institutionalism of children around the world. There was even a writing room in the property's stunning garden - sure to have been an inspiration while she completed the Harry Potter series.

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It’s a public bathroom, and the public, which means everyone, is known to be irritating, endearing and unexpected in many ways everywhere all the time. As humans, we are capable of urinating, defecating and changing our tampons just about anywhere. (Let’s each pause for a moment to remember all the places we have done one or all of these things.) Public restrooms exist for our general sanitation, convenience and privacy. I’m not at all sure what “safety,” other than safety from cholera, has to do with it. The Forstater case is a lot to unpack, especially on Twitter. Rowling also seems to be downright terrified that women’s restrooms and changing rooms will soon be invaded by men claiming to be women for, apparently, the sole purpose of invading women’s restrooms and changing rooms.

Approximately seventy-four miles north of Edinburgh, to an estate she purchased in 2001, Killiechassie. In 2015, Rowling sold her beautiful Edinburgh mansion for a cool £2.25 million, but before deciding to sell, had erected £250,000 Hogwarts-style tree-houses in the vast garden. The garden’s size is due, apparently, to Rowling’s decision to demolish an adjacent house worth £1m in order to enlarge it. Wizarding World is the new official home of Harry Potter & Fantastic Beasts. The home and surrounding area heavily influenced the "Harry Potter" series. The house features a cupboard under the stairs, which gave her the idea for the cupboard in which Harry sleeps at the Dursleys' house, as well as a trap door like the one Fluffy guards in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."

Rowling lived here from ages nine to 18, marking her territory by scrawling "Joanne Rowling slept here, circa 1982" on the wall when she was 17, reports The Daily Mail (they even have a photo!). The home includes a cupboard under the stairs (sound familiar?!), which is believed to have been the inspiration for Harry's room at the Dursley family's house. There is also a trap door in the cottage's dining room, similar to the one Fluffy guards in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Also, the property is near the Forest of Dean, where a chunk of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows takes place. Rowling also got the name for the Quidditch team Tutshill Tornados from the name of the house's street, according to Insider. And from struggling to make ends meet, the best-selling author was able to buy her own stunning £2.25million mansion, where she would pen several of the books in the magical series.

Tax expert who took to Twitter to argue that trans women should not be legally regarded as women. Forstater subsequently lost her job and then her court case, in which she argued that the belief that biology determines gender is protected by law. Born in Yate, Gloucestershire, Rowling was working as a researcher and bilingual secretary for Amnesty International in 1990 when she conceived the idea for the Harry Potter series. The seven-year period that followed saw the death of her mother, the birth of her first child, divorce from her first husband, and relative poverty until the first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published in 1997. Six sequels followed, concluding with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007).

Wizarding World: The Official Home of Harry Potter

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Killiechassie has an impressive history, passed down between various members of the aristocracy, and legend has it, once the hideout of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Lovers of all things magical will also be pleased to note that a small loch on the property is thought to be home to a Celtic water spirit. If JK had to give up those unreal tree-houses, I suppose Killiechassie was a good place to go. But let's talk about that magic that is Church Cottage already.

Inside JK Rowling's £2.2million mansion where she penned four Harry Potter books

Approximately seventy-four miles north of Edinburgh, to an estate she purchased in 2001, Killiechassie. In 2015, Rowling sold her beautiful Edinburgh mansion for a cool £2.25 million, but before deciding to sell, had erected £250,000 Hogwarts-style tree-houses in the vast garden. The garden’s size is due, apparently, to Rowling’s decision to demolish an adjacent house worth £1m in order to enlarge it. Wizarding World is the new official home of Harry Potter & Fantastic Beasts. The home and surrounding area heavily influenced the "Harry Potter" series. The house features a cupboard under the stairs, which gave her the idea for the cupboard in which Harry sleeps at the Dursleys' house, as well as a trap door like the one Fluffy guards in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."

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It’s a public bathroom, and the public, which means everyone, is known to be irritating, endearing and unexpected in many ways everywhere all the time. As humans, we are capable of urinating, defecating and changing our tampons just about anywhere. (Let’s each pause for a moment to remember all the places we have done one or all of these things.) Public restrooms exist for our general sanitation, convenience and privacy. I’m not at all sure what “safety,” other than safety from cholera, has to do with it. The Forstater case is a lot to unpack, especially on Twitter. Rowling also seems to be downright terrified that women’s restrooms and changing rooms will soon be invaded by men claiming to be women for, apparently, the sole purpose of invading women’s restrooms and changing rooms.

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Her past support for “liberal” causes — welfare, childcare and women’s and gay rights — convinced many fans that Rowling was a progressive powerhouse. But it was her fans who made her opinion meaningful, so instead of “canceling” the joy the books and films and parks have given so many, let’s cancel the need to hero-worship people beyond their demonstrated skill set. The novels follow a boy called Harry Potter as he attends Hogwarts (a school for wizards), and battles Lord Voldemort. Death and the divide between good and evil are the central themes of the series. Its influences include Bildungsroman (the coming-of-age genre), school stories, fairy tales, and Christian allegory. The series revived fantasy as a genre in the children's market, spawned a host of imitators, and inspired an active fandom.

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Tax expert who took to Twitter to argue that trans women should not be legally regarded as women. Forstater subsequently lost her job and then her court case, in which she argued that the belief that biology determines gender is protected by law. Born in Yate, Gloucestershire, Rowling was working as a researcher and bilingual secretary for Amnesty International in 1990 when she conceived the idea for the Harry Potter series. The seven-year period that followed saw the death of her mother, the birth of her first child, divorce from her first husband, and relative poverty until the first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published in 1997. Six sequels followed, concluding with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007).

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Way back in 2000, the author, who has sold more than 500million books worldwide, launched the first of her charitable foundations. Carolyn Kellogg is a prize-winning writer who served as Books editor of the Los Angeles Times for three years. In 2019, she was a judge of the National Book Award in Nonfiction. Prior to coming to The Times, Kellogg was editor of LAist.com and the web editor of the public radio show Marketplace. She has an MFA in creative writing from the University of Pittsburgh and a BA in English from the University of Southern California. Mary McNamara is a culture columnist and critic for the Los Angeles Times.

J.K. Rowling Secretly Bought Back Her Childhood Home, Which Had Heavily Influenced Harry Potter

Built on two floors, the house boasts landscaped gardens and several outhouses as well as a detached split-level office. Since Rowling moved out to Barnton in the north-west of Edinburgh in 2009, it has been refurbished. The house was purchased by an unnamed local Scottish businessman for more than the GBP 2.25 million. The story of Harry Potter in the first book takes him to the school of wizardry, of course, and we learn right along with him its many quirks and processes. Chief among them is the House selection, determined by the sorting hat, in which Harry joins Gryffindor along with friends Hermoine and Ron.

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And most importantly, we believe that the best recommendations come from people you know and trust. Rowling found inspiration in her real life for a myriad of elements in the "Harry Potter" series. The 54-year-old rakes in massive amounts from not only her series of Harry Potter books, which has spawned a hugely succesful film franchise, theme parks, toys, games and many other merchandise. Schools have bought in third-party providers to do their RSHE (relationship, sex, health education). Many are trans Trojan horses, run by rainbow-lanyarded activists who seize the chance to drip-feed unscientific gender confusion into impressionable young minds. A point which is in danger of being overlooked amid the understandable relief is that Cass is not the total victory some are claiming; like Hamas, the fanatics have tunnelled deep into our society, hiding in hospitals and schools.

Contrary to popular belief, secret passageways and magic rooms are conspicuously absent from the erstwhile Rowling mansion. You don't need a Marauder's Map to take a peek inside this mansion. It was in a 19-century mansion in Abbotsford Park, which has since been sold, where JK Rowling and her family—husband Neil, daughters Jessica and Mackenzie, and son David lived when she wrote four of the seven Harry Potter novels.

The estate lies on the banks of the River Tay[4] in some 12 acres (5 hectares), about 74 miles (119 kilometres) north of Edinburgh. It was owned by the Douglas family in the latter part of the 19th century, and a new house was erected in 1865. A dovecote by the house was listed as Grade B on 9 June 1981.

Rowling lived here from ages nine to 18, marking her territory by scrawling "Joanne Rowling slept here, circa 1982" on the wall when she was 17, reports The Daily Mail (they even have a photo!). The home includes a cupboard under the stairs (sound familiar?!), which is believed to have been the inspiration for Harry's room at the Dursley family's house. There is also a trap door in the cottage's dining room, similar to the one Fluffy guards in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Also, the property is near the Forest of Dean, where a chunk of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows takes place. Rowling also got the name for the Quidditch team Tutshill Tornados from the name of the house's street, according to Insider. And from struggling to make ends meet, the best-selling author was able to buy her own stunning £2.25million mansion, where she would pen several of the books in the magical series.

The district council has granted the couple planning permission to install two rear dormer windows and knock down and rebuild the garage. In 2005, JK Rowling, along with politician Emma Nicholson, founded the charitable group, Lumos, which works to promoted the end of the institutionalism of children around the world. There was even a writing room in the property's stunning garden - sure to have been an inspiration while she completed the Harry Potter series.

Rowling's charitable giving centres on medical causes and supporting at-risk women and children. In politics, she has donated to Britain's Labour Party and opposed Scottish independence and Brexit. She has publicly expressed her opinions[weasel words] on transgender people and related civil rights since 2017. These views have been described as transphobic by critics and LGBT rights organisations.

Monday, May 6, 2024

The 5 Most Outlandish Things Floyd Mayweather Has Done With His Money

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Gervonta spent the majority of his career billed as the next Floyd Mayweather, with the latter taking him under his wing. Tank then split from the boxing banner in 2022 to manage his own career. On Thursday (April 25), Mayweather went on a rant targeting an unnamed group of boxers. He called them out for not taking the craft seriously and instead focusing on their appearance in the ring.

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Windows on bungalows tend to be double-hung with single panes and simple wooden casements. These homes' interiors are often open-plan with built-in cabinetry incorporated into large fireplaces, such as benches on either side. Though its skyline will never measure up to the likes of New York or Chicago, Los Angeles has carved out its own architectural identity. Look below the glassy skyscrapers and you'll find Art Deco high-rises in Downtown Los Angeles, craftsman bungalows in Pasadena and envious estates along the hills and beaches. We think Los Angeles architecture is worth celebrating, so we've put together this guide to some of the city's most remarkable buildings and styles.

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In fact, it was the predominant residential architectural style in America until it was superseded by Ranch-style homes in the 1950s. Original houses in this style are in huge demand, but modern variants continue to be built, which retain the cool, charming qualities that are essential to this type of home. Decorative arches and shady terraces are common features, as are projecting porches over heavy wooden front doors. Windows often are tall with shutters on either side, and where roofs are sloped, the angle tends to be shallow. Overlapping terracotta pantiles co-ordinate with pale yellow or ochre exteriors.

What is the address of Floyd Mayweather’s Miami Beach property?

It’s a testament to the fact that in the world of luxury, the greatest extravagance is being able to call a place like this ‘home’. Mayweather’s real estate portfolio is as impressive as his boxing record. From a palatial Las Vegas estate to a Beverly Hills mansion, each property in his collection is a testament to his taste for the extraordinary. The amenities in Mayweather’s mansion cater to a lifestyle where indulgence and relaxation are paramount. From the state-of-the-art gym to the serene outdoor pool, each feature is designed to offer the ultimate in comfort and luxury. This is a residence that doesn’t just house a personality; it amplifies it.

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Just like other celebrities with lots of money, Mayweather likes to enjoy a bit of bling. Zonda statistics show a bounceback in housing starts on the residential side as the market finally gets off the pandemic roller coaster ride. “It’s almost like someone turned off a light switch,” said Lowman, who attributed the pullback in part to rising interest rates and stock market gyrations. Lowman has sold about 55 homes this year but “maybe three” of those have come since mid-August.

In addition to nine bedrooms and 10.5 bathrooms, the modern mansion saves plenty of room for amenities, with a movie theater, gym and game room. A sweeping staircase and elevator navigate the home, ascending to an owner’s suite with hardwood floors and a spa bathroom. The retired boxing champion bought a $25 million mansion in Los Angeles in 2017 — and property website Trulia provided Business Insider with a number of photos.

After all, this is a man who once bought the ultra-rare $4.7 million supercar Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita (one of only two in the world) — but that isn't even his wildest purchase. He was the "Money" man of boxing for a reason — and it's all because he made a billion dollars from career earnings, according to Forbes. The sellers of the house were former Morgan Stanley managing director Candido Viyella and his wife, Anabella, who had the house built in 2011. The exterior space includes an outdoor bar space that overlooks the sought-after oceanic postcode – because this is Miami Beach, after all.

Mayweather's gym is full of his favorite memorabilia with fight posters - all in chronological order - draping from the ceiling. Mayweather is so impromptu he would often challenge his sparring partners to box until one of them gave up. Not even a night out on the Vegas town would get in the way of his sparring sessions. Sign up for our daily newsletter for the latest financial news and trending topics. Get advice on achieving your financial goals and stay up to date on the day's top financial stories. He bought an $18 million watch called “The Billionaire.” The 280-carat diamond timepiece is made up of more than 160 different components.

If you only have a couple of hours to spare and you want to see a Frank Lloyd Wright home, opt for the Hollyhock House where you can take a guided tour. Built between 1919 and 1921, it represents Wright's efforts to develop a style of architecture for Southern California. He continues to box in exhibitions since hanging the gloves up, facing stars of the social media, MMA, and boxing world.

Typical detailing includes simple Greek or Roman-style columns or pediments and square chimney stacks. Due to their steeply raked roofs, the front elevation of these homes conceals the sides of the building. American Colonial homes are usually rectangular in shape, but homeowners often add extensions to the side or rear elevations. One of the four textile block Wright houses in this pre-Columbian-inspired style in the Los Angeles area, the Storer House is unique because of its four-block designs. The textile block design homes are examples of Wright's pre-Columbian inspired or early Modernist architecture. In 1986, the Freeman House was bequeathed to the USC School of Architecture.

This exclusive area in Sunny Isles Beach is not just a location; it’s a status symbol. Palm Island is synonymous with luxury, privacy, and elite living, making it a perfect fit for Mayweather’s extravagant lifestyle. Although Mayweather has retired from professional boxing, he still does come out of retirement to participate in exhibitions, most notably against YouTube sensation Logan Paul. As per reports, in that exhibition match alone, Mayweather netted a whopping $100 million. Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather has mansions in Beverly Hills, Las Vegas and, now, Miami Beach.

Inside, ceilings often feature exposed interior beams in a rustic style. These homes can be quite tall with steeply sloped roofs and multiple floors. They are often half-timbered, with wood paneling on the upper levels and stone or brickwork below. The American Craftsman style is an indigenous form of domestic architecture based loosely upon the 19th century English Arts and Crafts movement. Its name comes from a magazine founded in 1901 by furniture-maker Gustav Stickley, The Craftsman.

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Valued at a whopping $18 million, it is more than just a home; it’s a statement of luxury and exclusivity. We’ll take you on a tour of its exquisite interior design, lavish amenities, and the lifestyle it encapsulates. Prepare to be mesmerized by a world where luxury is the norm and extravagance is the language spoken. Spanning three stories, the sleek house offers indoor-outdoor living with a nearly 11,000-square-foot floor plan and a 5,000-square-foot rooftop deck with views of the water and city skyline.

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Victorian is something of a catch-all term for a number of styles, including Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Romanesque, Stick Style, and Folk-Victorian, amongst others. These home styles have in common their highly decorative, even fussy, exteriors and their eclectic remodeling of English and European romanticism. Landscaping in the grander residences in this style might incorporate English-flavored elements such as rose-beds, walled gardens, and fruit trees.

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The undefeated fighter just dropped $18 million on a waterfront stunner on Palm Island, a man-made island on Biscayne Bay. There are also four garages and parking spaces for up to six cars and a private dock with room for a large yacht. 50 spent many years ridiculing the boxer’s reading abilities, including in 2014 when he challenged the undefeated champ to read a page out of a Harry Potter book. In the 1940s, Frank Lloyd Wright, in particular, popularized a more accessible and site-specific style of Modern architecture, which softened some of the brutalism of earlier incarnations. Front doors may be wooden with period detailing and rounded tops containing small glass panels.

What is the address of Floyd Mayweather’s Miami Beach property?

Ken Lowman, owner of brokerage firm Luxury Homes of Las Vegas, said the high-end market has been “fantastic” and that this year has been his best ever, with $80 million in sales. But business has slowed in the past few months, just as it has in the broader resale market, he said. Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. has long been active in the real-estate game, and he recently added to his impressive collection of homes. Lighting plays a pivotal role in enhancing the mansion’s aesthetic appeal. From subtle recessed lighting to statement chandeliers, every light fixture has been chosen to complement the space it illuminates.

These homes are not for shrinking violets and definitely make a bold architectural statement. Interiors are often open-plan, and these homes frequently incorporate basements and built-in garages. Front-facing triangular gables sometimes break up the rectangular linearity of this style.

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This is the first of the textile block house designed by Wright who was, at the time, experimenting with concrete building materials and using Mayan and Aztec symbols and designs to decorate them. The house is a new construction with a modern interior boasting high ceilings, oversized windows, and plenty of bright spaces. Some of the images in this article, are illustrative and have been created using an AI. They are not actual photographs or accurate representations of the celebrity's home.

Floyd Mayweather lands a Miami mansion for $18 million

Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants. Leading from the kitchen, a grand hallway acts as the beating heart of the home – with a sweeping staircase and elevator that climb to the gym, spa bathroom, and movie theater. With an arty facade and modernist interiors, the mansion is counted with the world’s best homes – and among the most impressive in Miami Beach.

In 2017, after completing his final professional fight by beating Connor McGregor, Mayweather rewarded himself with a luxurious $26 million mansion in the affluent Beverly Hills. Pocketing around $300 million from the blockbuster fight, there’s no question that Mayweather deserves to start his retirement with a bang after ending his career with an untouchable 50-0 record. A Midwestern boy at heart, he was raised in St. Louis and studied journalism at the University of Missouri. Before joining The Times as an intern in 2017, he wrote for the Columbia Missourian and Politico Europe. The half-acre estate, which he bought for $25.5 million in 2017, includes a 15,000-square-foot mansion, guesthouse and 20-person theater. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022.

The modern version of this style has settled into a somewhat less showy form. Roofs are commonly steeply raked, multi-level, and intersecting with windows set into their triangular front-facing gables. Grander homes might offer elaborately decorated wooden porticoes and eaves as well as turreted towers and sweeping verandas. Inspiration may also be taken from medieval church design with carved wooden exterior detailing, stained glass, and window pews. Tudor styling inside is less common since roaring hearths are neither practical in the 21st century (nor in year-round sunny Southern California). However, this style’s eclecticism can lead to some surprisingly innovative and modern exteriors in contrast to their archaic façades.

This was also the era of planned subdivisions like Hollywoodland (in upper Beachwood Canyon), Whitley Heights, and Outpost Estates. The construction boom ran out of steam when the U.S. stock market crashed in 1929. The styles of homes in Los Angeles are closely tied to the city's history and evolution.

Here are a list of mob-connected homes that has sold in recent years, including one formerly owned by Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal. With a 50-0 professional record, Mayweather has a net worth of $285 million, according to Forbes magazine. His last bout was in August 2017 against UFC star Conor McGregor at T-Mobile Arena. More recently, the UFC’s Khabib Nurmagomedov jokingly challenged Mayweather to a fight, and the boxer accepted. Mayweather’s new digs aren’t the biggest in town, and his purchase wasn’t even the most expensive this year. But it’s another deal for a slice of the market that’s seen plenty of action in 2018, and it comes a year after NBA star DeMarcus Cousins bought a mansion across the street.

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A one-and-a-half-story structure without dormers is typical, as is the clapboard or cedar siding, window shutters, and side shingles left unpainted to weather in. The large covered front porches of these Craftsman-style homes are a crucial attribute, emphasizing relaxation and welcome. For example, thousands of small, single-family homes were built in less than a year near Santa Monica Airport to house the workforce of 70,000 who manufactured and assembled aircraft there. “A lot of times what these fighters are looking at—they’re looking Floyd with the cars, they’re looking at Floyd being flashy,” Mayweather expressed.

A post-war baby boom made it necessary to build many new homes quickly, and the simple construction and homely detailing of these houses made them popular with post-war homeowners. Daring to use modern materials such as steel, poured concrete, and large panes of glass, modernist architecture proved both practical to build and very fashionable. Comfortable open-plan interiors were softened with designer furnishings, and these homes were often intended to be admired as works of art and showcases for design collections. Cottage styles often incorporate idiosyncratic layouts, cozier rooms, and curving roof eaves sometimes finished with brickwork or mock-thatch. A standard detail is the decorative knee braces holding the extended eaves, from which hanging flower baskets are often hung.

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House will soon reopen to the public Los Angeles Times

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Barnsdall and Wright famously feuded over the construction of the home and what she perceived as design flaws. The architect later said Barnsdall was his “most difficult client.” She never lived in the Hollyhock House and donated it to the city of Los Angeles in 1927. Adjacent to the futuristic-looking Donald J. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, the garden was intended to show that reclaimed water could be used for lots of things, even a delicate-looking Japanese garden. Many of these places, especially the larger parks, are better known to locals than people on the other side of town (though few things are really a true secret in the age of Instagram). The cocktail menu is more direct in its approach, featuring classics like the Old Fashioned, Sazerac, Singapore Sling, Sloe Gin Fizz and Tom Collins, alongside some more health-compromising options like the Black Thorn and Rusty Nail.

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My friend explained that during Prohibition, a freshly painted green door signaled a speakeasy—which explained Green Door’s great selection of vintage cocktails. “I guess you’ll have to order one of each,” Dunagin said. In a nod to the exterior, red brick flanks the indoor eating area, which consists of bar tables and stools for the cocktail and appetizer crowd, and chairs and tables for the I'm having a proper meal, dammit folks.

The Green Door Public House, Once a Bank and Long a Bar, Is Now Open in Downtown Dallas

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Click on the pictures below for to see our food, drinks & restaurant. James Rainey has covered multiple presidential elections, the media and the environment, mostly at the Los Angeles Times, which he first joined in 1984. He was part of Times teams that won three Pulitzer Prizes. Other facilities in Barnsdall Park are also reopening, including the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, the Barnsdall Arts Center and the Barnsdall Junior Arts Center.

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Serving local beers and creating hand­crafted cocktails inspired by a time when bartending was not just a profession but an art form. It is a place to step out of modern life for an afternoon or evening and unwind with great conversation and friends. The Green Door Public House embraces that nostalgia and charm, fortunately without all the annoyance of periodic police raids. Once the 5 o’clock rush simmered down, Dunagin had time to explain that these walls are even older than the drinks on the menu. Before it was torn down brick by brick and reassembled in its current location, it stood at Elm Street and Cesar Chavez Boulevard. The Chicago-based architect increased his visits to Los Angeles as he traveled to Tokyo, where he designed the Imperial Hotel.

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Out-of-towners from North Carolina chatted loudly over beers. At the table to my left, a group of white-haired co-workers in suits and skirts snapped photos of each other. To my right, two guys in shorts sat drinking beers and eating French fries.

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This is the type of neighborhood bar that is all too rare in this country and is all around a great experience. Architect Craig Melde relocated the building from its original site at the intersection of Cesar Chavez and Elm Street to South Harwood Street, near the Dallas Farmers Market. And now Bryan and Kathy Crelly, the duo behind Deep Ellum's Uncle Uber's Sammich Shop, have turned the first floor of the building into their latest foray into Dallas' bar and dining scene. The Ephraim department received mutual aid from the Baileys Harbor, Egg Harbor, Sister Bay/Liberty Grove, Jacksonport and Sturgeon Bay departments. It took firefighters less than an hour to extinguish the blaze but another three hours to clean up, execute a salvage operation and clear the scene, MacDonald said.

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We’ve listed 25 of our favorite under-the-radar gardens, parks, and quiet green spaces across town, including quiet rooftops, folk art gardens, and even a serene spot at Union Station. They’re all open to the public in one form or another, though hours, access, and cost vary. Yes, Green Door Public House really does have a green door. It hearkens back to the era of prohibition, when businesses used green doors to let passersby know the establishment was pro-fermentation, wink-wink-nudge-nudge. And while the red brick exterior of the building feels old -- well, Dallas old -- once inside, it's a bit like walking aboard Theseus' ship. Whatever character was retained from the original building feels masked by an abundance of new.

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Biddy Mason Park is a quiet little courtyard Downtown named for a former slave who became a prominent figure and one of the first black landowners in 19th century Los Angeles. The park is lined with a black concrete art wall designed by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville. Tucked by the stables at Pierce College is the Old Trapper's Lodge. It was built by a man named John Ehn in the 1940s as part of his western-themed motel (called the Old Trapper's Lodge).

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Along the way, he met Barnsdall, a philanthropist, theater producer, political progressive, world traveler and lover of the hollyhock flower. Wright agreed to incorporate the floral element into his design for the house. This mosaic-adorned folk art garden was originally created by Gail Cottman and is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. It’s often gated, but we've heard a rumor (probably untrue!) that the local kids have keys. This spot in Cypress Park originally opened in the 1950s as Lawry’s California Center, a showcase for Lawry’s seasoning and condiments. It’s filled with pepper trees, roses, and Mission architecture.

"Pumped up Kicks" plays overhead while ESPN is broadcast on plasma screens, which loom over the heads of diners -- modern reminders that Bonnie and Clyde won't be blazing up this joint anytime soon. With the reopening, self-guided tours will be available Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. Exterior finishes long covered by multiple layers of paint have been restored to Wright’s original vision, including art stone that wraps around the building. Busby Berkeley's old mansion in West Adams is now home to the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness. There, they've created meditation gardens and a labyrinth (“Walking a labyrinth in modern times is a great way to bring peace and relaxation to our minds”).

M2A Architects designed the mind-bending park in front of the Medallion rental building in the Old Bank District. Union Station is known for the gardens and courtyards close to its main, Art Deco building, but this little gem sits on the far east side of the property, behind the Metro building. This sunken hideaway has gardens, benches, fountains, and waterfalls. One day, there might be scores of restaurants and bars competing for Green Door’s patrons.

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Serving local beers and creating hand­crafted cocktails inspired by a time when bartending was not just a profession but an art form. It is a place to step out of modern life for an afternoon or evening and unwind with great conversation and friends. The Green Door Public House embraces that nostalgia and charm, fortunately without all the annoyance of periodic police raids. Once the 5 o’clock rush simmered down, Dunagin had time to explain that these walls are even older than the drinks on the menu. Before it was torn down brick by brick and reassembled in its current location, it stood at Elm Street and Cesar Chavez Boulevard. The Chicago-based architect increased his visits to Los Angeles as he traveled to Tokyo, where he designed the Imperial Hotel.

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Today, though, everyone looked happy to be just where they were. They came in sleek, tall glasses and tasted perfectly refreshing after our walk. We were welcomed nicely upon entry and our server brought over water and checked in immediately. It has a pub vibe but we were pleasantly surprised by a few great wine choices they had on hand.

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You can take a guided tour on select days of the week (sign-up is required but there is no fee— they will take donations though). After a minute, Dunagin, the newsboy cap-clad bar manager, slid us some menus. I quickly flipped to the cocktail listing and began serious contemplation.

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If you prefer to sit outside, there is a covered patio with views of downtown. Two Wright-designed sofa tables, which the architect had said he considered “part of the house design itself,” have been reinstalled. The home’s monumental fireplace, which brings together the four classical elements of earth, air, fire and water, has been restored, as have the art-glass balcony doors in the master bedroom. It’s true, there's nearly an acre of public park and garden up on the third level of Disney Hall—take the stairs up from the street near First and Grand. The Blue Ribbon Garden is also where the Patina restaurant below grows a lot of its ingredients.

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One of the more unexpected sites in LA is the charming, rocky garden at the LAPD’s police academy, tucked in Elysian Park by Dodger Stadium. The Japanese Garden is six and a half acres “fashioned after ‘stroll gardens’ constructed during the 18th and 19th centuries for Japanese Feudal lords,” its website notes. It has been four saloons, one bank and now, over a century after it was built, the building is home to Green Door Public House.

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This is the type of neighborhood bar that is all too rare in this country and is all around a great experience. Architect Craig Melde relocated the building from its original site at the intersection of Cesar Chavez and Elm Street to South Harwood Street, near the Dallas Farmers Market. And now Bryan and Kathy Crelly, the duo behind Deep Ellum's Uncle Uber's Sammich Shop, have turned the first floor of the building into their latest foray into Dallas' bar and dining scene. The Ephraim department received mutual aid from the Baileys Harbor, Egg Harbor, Sister Bay/Liberty Grove, Jacksonport and Sturgeon Bay departments. It took firefighters less than an hour to extinguish the blaze but another three hours to clean up, execute a salvage operation and clear the scene, MacDonald said.

Barnsdall and Wright famously feuded over the construction of the home and what she perceived as design flaws. The architect later said Barnsdall was his “most difficult client.” She never lived in the Hollyhock House and donated it to the city of Los Angeles in 1927. Adjacent to the futuristic-looking Donald J. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, the garden was intended to show that reclaimed water could be used for lots of things, even a delicate-looking Japanese garden. Many of these places, especially the larger parks, are better known to locals than people on the other side of town (though few things are really a true secret in the age of Instagram). The cocktail menu is more direct in its approach, featuring classics like the Old Fashioned, Sazerac, Singapore Sling, Sloe Gin Fizz and Tom Collins, alongside some more health-compromising options like the Black Thorn and Rusty Nail.

Built as a home for Virginia and Harry Robinson of the Robinsons department store chain, this 1911 estate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The gardens are open to the public by appointment (and for a fee). We weren’t the only ones eager to jumpstart the weekend.

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This seven-acre botanical garden at UCLA is used as a teaching and research lab and as “a long-term repository for unusual plants, a refugium for biodiversity.” The school offers guided tours once a month, or you can go on your own. The garden is open seven days a week, and there is no admission charge. MJT creator Robert Wilson used part of his MacArthur genius grant to build this lovely rooftop garden and aviary.

EPHRAIM - An overnight fire caused extensive damage to a home on the north side of Ephraim that would house student workers coming to the area on a visa, authorities said Thursday. "Great food. Service is on the the spot. All around neat place. Try the Sunday brunch. Lots of good choices. Bloody Mary is simple and perfect. No garden in this BM. I've been coming here for years and never disappointed." More than a century after its completion and three years after being recognized as a cultural world treasure, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House will soon reopen to the public. Caltrans owns this property—it was originally planning to do construction staging here for 710 Freeway work—but it's been turned into Pasadena's only dedicated public garden. Tucked in Montecito Heights, Debs Park has a lake, tons of trails, and lots of spots to picnic (plus barbecues). It also has an Audubon Center so you can learn about all the birds that hang around the area.

Today it’s a landmarked collection of weird Old West art surrounded by trees and trails. La Casita del Arroyo was built during the Great Depression using lumber from the 1932 Olympics bicycle track and boulders from the Arroyo Seco, with design by famed architect Myron Hunt. Today, it’s got a water demonstration garden and butterfly sanctuary. This Runyon Canyon-adjacent site is perhaps most popularly known as the site of the Freddy in Troop Beverly Hills. The house was designed in the early 1900s by Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, and is surrounded by several gardens (including a community garden) in various states of upkeep. The menu ranges from cheddar fries and crispy buffalo wings, to salmon skewers and the soon to be a signature breaded portobello sandwich.

We’ve listed 25 of our favorite under-the-radar gardens, parks, and quiet green spaces across town, including quiet rooftops, folk art gardens, and even a serene spot at Union Station. They’re all open to the public in one form or another, though hours, access, and cost vary. Yes, Green Door Public House really does have a green door. It hearkens back to the era of prohibition, when businesses used green doors to let passersby know the establishment was pro-fermentation, wink-wink-nudge-nudge. And while the red brick exterior of the building feels old -- well, Dallas old -- once inside, it's a bit like walking aboard Theseus' ship. Whatever character was retained from the original building feels masked by an abundance of new.

My friend explained that during Prohibition, a freshly painted green door signaled a speakeasy—which explained Green Door’s great selection of vintage cocktails. “I guess you’ll have to order one of each,” Dunagin said. In a nod to the exterior, red brick flanks the indoor eating area, which consists of bar tables and stools for the cocktail and appetizer crowd, and chairs and tables for the I'm having a proper meal, dammit folks.

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It’s the perfect counterpoint to the dark, detail-packed museum. It may be one of the worst kept secrets in LA, but the Japanese garden at the DoubleTree (formerly the Kyoto Grand) is still pretty lovely. Just take the elevator to the third floor for a half acre of waterfalls, bamboo, and stone paths. Eventually, my friend selected the Tom Collins, and I went for a Sloe Gin Fizz. The space was friendly and well-lit, with high ceilings, exposed red-brick walls, dark wood tables, and lots of windows. The Green Door opened in July, and the place looks and smells new.

M2A Architects designed the mind-bending park in front of the Medallion rental building in the Old Bank District. Union Station is known for the gardens and courtyards close to its main, Art Deco building, but this little gem sits on the far east side of the property, behind the Metro building. This sunken hideaway has gardens, benches, fountains, and waterfalls. One day, there might be scores of restaurants and bars competing for Green Door’s patrons.

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Claude Monet in Giverny Maison et jardins de Claude Monet Giverny

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To achieve this, he diverted water from a local river and then arranged flowers, bushes, and trees to create the exact look that he desired. From the same point of view, as he once had, this is a rare and extraordinary experience. In 1893 Monet acquired a vacant piece of land across the road from the Clos-Normand which he then transformed into a water garden by diverting water from the stream Ru, an arm of the Epte river. That garden became famous during his lifetime with his series of monumental paintings of its water lilies, the Nymphéas.

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If you’re also visiting the Musée des Impressionnismes in Giverny, a combined ticket for the House and Gardens of Claude Monet is available on site. In this article, you’ll find pictures of our visit experience, as well as practical tips to help you make up your own mind. In Giverny, Claude Monet created a garden which became his favorite motif but also the instrument for a radical evolution of his painting. Much of the 2006 BBC docudrama The Impressionists, which is told from Claude Monet's viewpoint, was filmed at the home, gardens, and pond. Continue your visit in Monet’s washroom and that of Alice, then walk through to her bedroom with its tiny adjoining room intended for sewing.

Claude Monet's house and gardens at Giverny

The strength and beauty of nature were impressive in this place, which stands out from the French style. Climbing plants, hanging and drooping flowers like curtains along the path around the pond, roots and trunks make their way through and create a magnificent tableau. By far our favorite ornamental feature was the flower arches arranged along several of the park’s avenues. They give the gardens a bucolic character, like arches opening a path, and an organized, symmetrical, thoughtful layout. But also untidy and spontaneous, letting the flowers climb all around and fall to the sides.

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Impressionist İbrahim Çallı’s paintings portrayed the society in which he lived in a very raw sense. The Glasgow Boys were a group of Scottish Impressionists who placed the city of Glasgow on the artistic scene in the last third of the 19th century. In the final years of the 19th century, the art scene in Zagreb, Croatia, was pretty vibrant. Well, we’re now making sure that we don’t all work too closely together, so we work at least a few metres away from one another. That said, sometimes we work up to fifty metres away from each other because the gardens are so large!

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However, Monet's house is home to a collection of more than 200 Japanese ukiyo-e prints from the 18th and 19th centuries. Among the most notable pieces are works by Kitagawa Utamaro (1753–1806), Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) and Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858). Americans donated almost all of the $7 million needed to restore Monet's home and gardens at Giverny in the 1970s. These donations were part of American diplomacy to France since "France lacked the American tradition of private giving as well as the tax concessions that encourage it."[6] Starting in 1969, under U.S.

First renting and then buying the house, improving and then expanding the gardens, he made Giverny central to his very existence. He lived here from 1883 until 1926, painting numerous works in the gardens, receiving guests, mentoring artists and making Giverny the hub of a whole art movement. Impressionist artist Claude Monet spent the last 43 years of his life living in a rambling old house on the outskirts of Giverny, a small rural town north of Paris. He worked tirelessly to improve the gardens here, surrounding the house with wisteria and azaleas, a Japanese bridge, water ponds and formal gardens.

In the houses he previously rented, he had endeavoured to arrange the gardens to his liking, accommodating the owners’ requirements. The acquisition of Giverny’s house finally allowed him to give free rein to his imagination. Bill Rau, the owner of MS Rau gallery, predicts that the lawsuit will be settled without conflict. “All of the parties have reached an amicable agreement to happily return the pastel to its rightful heirs in light of the work’s provenance, which was of course completely unknown to all of the trading parties,” Rau wrote. In 2019, Rau sold “Sea Side” to a Sulphur couple, Dr. Kevin Schlamp and Bridget Vita.

Claude Monet discovered the house in Giverny, Normandy, while looking out of a train window during a trip from Vernon to Gasny. In 1893 he purchased another piece of land, back then behind the train tracks that run at the edge of the property. Here he created a water garden, the “Jardin d’Eau,” with the famous water lily pond. Today, the pastel-pink house, his studio and his beloved gardens are kept just as he left them and offer a captivating insight into the artist and his life. This private half-day tour with an expert guide brings the property and Monet himself to life once again.

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If this art resonates with you, don’t hesitate to visit the Musée des Impressionnismes in Giverny, just a stone’s throw from Claude Monet’s home. A corpus of prints by Impressionist artists such as Mary Cassatt is on display. If you wish to visit the house, please note that there is no PRM access, with steep and sometimes cramped staircases, as it was not designed to accommodate the public. If you’re visiting the House and Gardens of Claude Monet, we recommend you allow between 2 and 2.5 hours to wander the aisles of this botanical gem in Giverny. There’s sometimes a bit of a wait to get to the House of Claude Monet. The majority of Monet's paintings are kept in the Musée Marmottan Monet.

The exterior is painted a cheery pink with emerald green trim (the same hue as the iconic bridge in his Japanese garden). While many rooms in his home are vibrantly pigmented, two of the brightest are the kitchen and the dining room. Monet had become a hugely admired artist by this time, and a ‘colony’ of followers came to visit him in Giverny, changing the face of the village. He made sure that the colors of the house and its interior were matching the colors of his palette. He chose a bright pink for the outside of the house and had the windows, doors, and shutters painted in a bright green.

Once you’ve made your way upstairs to the bedrooms, you’ll arrive in the flamboyantly yellow dining room, where you’ll find a host of objects that once belonged to the master of the house. Plate service, antique furniture, vases… Each room deserves your attention, for this house is a veritable art gallery that tells us a great deal about Claude Monet’s life and interests. You’ll see almost a hundred different plant species, including flowers, trees and plants!

The public sale of the artwork may have made the grandchildren of Adalbert and Hilda Parlagi aware that their family’s long-lost treasure had survived the intervening 83 years. Online booking is not mandatory but is recommended on weekends and bank holidays.The purchase of e-tickets is for individual visitors only. They are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.Due to work on the railway lines, we invite you to check the train traffic and schedules from Paris before buying your tickets for the visit. Meules à Giverny is one of several works being sold from the same private collection at the May 15 Sotheby’s sale. The others are Monet’s Bennecourt (1887), Pablo Picasso‘s Courses de taureaux (1901), Camille Pissarro‘s Paysage aux Pâtis, Pontoise, la moisson (1873), and Childe Hassam‘s View of Broadway and Fifth Avenue (1890).

He asked for authorisation from the Prefect of Eure to dig a basin on this plot and to feed it by a water intake in one of the Epte’s arms. He thus drew the first contours of the water garden, where he planted colourful water lilies ordered from the Latour-Marliac nurseries. In 1901, thanks to the purchase of a contiguous plot and the derivation of an arm of the Epte, Monet tripled the surface of the pond. Launched by Hugues R. Gall, the restoration of the studio/lounge in Monet’s house was boosted by a very generous donation from the Versailles Foundation. Under the scientific direction of Sylvie Patin, Académie des beaux-arts correspondent and author of many impressionism publications, the layout of the studio/lounge resembles how it would have been in Claude Monet’s time. Those reproductions are now densely hung on the picture rails in the studio/lounge to recreate the room’s former atmosphere, with careful attention paid to historical accuracy.

His studio was in a barn attached to the house with its own bedroom and a bathroom. In fact, the house was decorated with paintings by the Impressionists for inspiration, such as Manet, Cézanne, Sisley, and others. A few summers ago, I visited Claude Monet’s House and Garden in Giverny, France.

The Gardens are divided into two distinctive parts, which have been restored according to Monet's own specifications, the formal Clos-Normand and the water garden with the water lilies pond and a Japanese bridge. The house’s dining room has been recreated down to the last detail. On the yellow walls hang the collection of Japanese prints for you to admire. In the display cabinets, you can see the blue ceramic tableware and the yellow and blue set, which Monet had had made for celebrations. In the kitchen, with its blue Rouen tiles, the huge cooker with multiple hobs and the copper utensils almost seem to be awaiting the return of their owners. Monet expanded the original garden and diverted the nearby River Epte to create his Water Garden, where he painted numerous works that depicted his wisteria-clad Japanese bridge and the water lilies below.

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