Monday, 28 March 2016
Sunday, 27 March 2016
14 Countries with most beautiful women
There are so many beautiful people all around the world. But some countries are known for good-looking people. The ranking varies from person to persons. 10 Countries with Most Beautiful Women in the World as per most common choice are,
1. Venezuela
1. Venezuela
Venezuela has many Miss Universe and Miss World winners. The land is gifted with pretty faces. They are hot with their long slim body and appealing faces.
2. Sweden
Sweden is the home of the goddess putting them on the first spot of our list. Their beauty is unreal. They are tall, thin and blonde. They have blue eyes, milky skin, thin noses and square jaw lines. They love passion but they don’t put a lot of make-up in order to look more natural. Swedish women are the combination of beauty and brain. They are highly intelligent and independent.
3. Argentina
Argentine ladies are beauty conscious paying much attention for skin and hair care and always try to look hot and bold. The women with their dusky and shiny skin remain close to fashion trends.
4. Brazil
Brazilian girls, both blondes and brunettes are famous for their sporty and attractive bodies with charming faces. Most women have medium complexion with shiny skins.
5. Ukraine
They resemble more with Russian ladies but way prettier. They always take care of themselves in order to be presentable and beautiful. They have a good sense of humor and not hard to approach. Everything about them is perfection that’s why they are in the number three spot.
6. Serbia
Serbia presents perfect combination of Slavic and Mediterranean heredity. Girls are tall with good figure, stylishly dressed and appealing eyes. They have stunningly curvy figures and 99% have of them has a figure a movie actress would be jealous.
7. South Korea
These women have an innocent and cute faces with appealing personalities. Their fair and glowing skin, glossy black hair and supple and curvy body with medium heights make them extremely appealing.
8. France
The French women are known for their outgoing attitude, energy equipped vibes and fashion statement. They are blonde with sophisticated and romantic personalities
9. Russia
The Russian women are widely appreciated for their beautiful fair skin, blue eyes, gorgeous figures and good heights. Most of them have very proportionate bodies
10. Itlay
The Italian girls with their olive tanned skin and brown hair look extremely pretty. These Mediterranean women have very nice sense that makes them even more gorgeous.
11. Turkey
They are photogenic with beautiful figures and carry themselves around with a grandeur that can only be linked to the kings and queens of the Turkish history.
12. Denmark
Danish women are amazingly beautiful not only good looking, but they are also very confident, independent, hardworking and very ambitious. They are blonde, blue eyes, stunning figures and have an average height.
13. Netherland
Mostly, Dutch women are beautiful and blonde. They are standing out not only because they are beautiful, but tall at the same time. Their average height is 5’7.
14. Lebanon
Lebanese women and girls are known for their attractive appearance, beautiful voices. Lebanese women took first place at the prestigious international competitions
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
12 Greatest Paintings - Master Pieces of Art
Between the thousands of paintings that are created and shown in galleries and museums all around the world, a very small amount transcend time and make history. This select group of paintings is recognizable by people from all over the world and of all ages and will probably continue to echo and leave impressions in the minds of people in the centuries to come. Below is a list of some of the most famous paintings in the world.
1. The Mona Lisa (1503-1519) by Leonardo De Vinci
This infamous portrait of Lisa Del Giocondo was completed sometime between 1503-1519 and currently on display at the Musee du Louvre in Paris.
2. The Kiss (1908) by Gustav Klimt
The Kiss is a realistic yet geometric depiction of a kissing couple, completed in 1908 in Vienna, Austria. What makes this piece different than the other oil paintings on the list is that it also incorporates gold leaf on canvas.
3. Girl With a Pearl Earring (1665) by Johannes Vermeer
Considered by some to be the "Mona Lisa of the North," this enchanting painting by the Dutch artist, Johannes Vermeer, features exactly what the title infers - a Girl with a Peal Earring. Completed circa 1665, this piece can now be found in the Mauritshuis Gallery in the Hague.
4. The Maiden (1913) by Gustav Klimt
The Maiden or The Virgins contains multiple flowers, which add to the theme: evolution into womanhood. There are six women in the painting (or one woman with four sides to her persona) and all of them seem to be intertwined.
5. The Last Judgment (1482) by Hieronymus Bosch
The Last Judgment is a triptych painting, currently resides at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria.
6. The Lady in Gold (1907) by Gustav Klimt
The first of two portraits Klimt painted of Bloch-Bauer, it has been referred to as the final and most fully representative work of his golden phase.
7. The Marriage of Virgin (1504) by Raphael
The Marriage of the Virgin, also known as Lo Sposalizio, is an Oil Painting by the Italian artist Raphael, Completed in 1504 for the Franciscan Church, San Fransisco.
8. The View of Toledo (1596) by El Greco
View of Toledo, is one of the two surviving landscapes painted by El Greco, lies at Museo Del Greco, Toledo, Spain.
9. Madonna in Church (1438) by Jan Van Eyck
Madonna in the Church (or The Virgin in the Church) is a small oil panel by the early Netherlandish Painter Jan Van Eyck
10. The Battle of Alexander at Issus (1529) by Albrecht Altdorfer
Painted by German Artist Albrecht Altdorfer a pioneer landscape artist, portraying battle of Alexander The Great in 300BC.
11. I and the Village (1911) by Marc Chagall
The work contains many soft, dreamlike images overlapping one another in a continuous space. It is exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
12. Carnival Evening (1886) by Rousseau
The picture with which Rousseau made his debut at the Salon des Indépendants. It was a masterpiece of its kind and an impressive beginning for the artist. The approach to representation that he employed in this work is typical of “Naive Art.”
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
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