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Le Pavillon Noir de Rudy Ricciotti dirigé par Angelin Preljolcaj et le Conservatoire Darius Milhaud de Kenzo Kuma à Aix en Provence…
#photography#original photography#original photography on tumblr#provence#aix en provence#Ricciotti#le Pavillon noir#le conservatoire#angelin preljocaj
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Le Stadium, Vitrolles, BdR, France - Ex salle polyvalente de 4000 places, conçue par Rudy Ricciotti, l'architecte du MUCeM, qui a fonctionné ... 4 ans (1994-1998)
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Coucher de soleil sur le "Palais du Pharo" commandité par Napoléon II pour son épouse l'Impératrice Eugénie (1858) vu des "claustras" du Mucem conçu par Rudy Ricciotti associé à Roland Carta à Marseille (2013), novembre 2022.
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Anna Maria Ricciotti and friend.
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2019 Marseille, MuCEM, détail, 2013 Rudy Ricciotti architecte
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"MuCEM / Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations", Marseille, France [2013] _ Architect: Rudy Ricciotti _ Photos by: Spyros Kaprinis [24.05.2024].
#MuCEM#Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations#Marseille#France#2013#Rudy Ricciotti#2024#Spyros Kaprinis
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Marseille, le MuCEM au crépuscule et la nuit, sous la Lune et Jupiter.
On y voit aussi le Fort Saint-Jean et son fanal.
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3 random Italian history facts?
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During the 1850's, Prime Minister Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour was soliciting political support from French Emperor Napoleon III (the more famous Napoleon's nephew) for the cause of unification for Italy. One provision to France was for Sardinia-Piedmont to trade away some territory in exchange for French support in a war against Austria; but a second more spicy part of the meeting was the Count of Cavour introducing Napoleon to his cousin, Virginia Oldoini, with intentions for Napoleon to have an affair with her and use that influence as his mistress to further press the Emperor to support Italian Unification. It worked, and France under Napoleon supported Sardinia-Piedmont's efforts to unite Italy.
Italian warfare during the Renaissance era was much more transactional than traditional warfare if that makes sense, and became much less bloody as a result of it! Instead of the small Italian states having standing armies of professional soldiers, they would instead use their treasuries to hire mercenary groups to fight on contract for the state, giving rise to the Condottieri, or contractors. With most armies in Italy being up for hire, most wars turned into a bidding war for who could bribe the other's armies into switching sides first, often ending wars before they were ever fought. Condottieri also avoided actual fighting whenever possible, because casualties and compensation payouts were bad for business.
Giuseppe Garibaldi is one of the most famous men in Italian history for being a freedom fighter all across the world, fighting in Brazil, Uruguay, France, and Italy. What's lesser known is that his sons and grandsons continued on the tradition of supporting the underdog. His son Ricciotti both fought alongside his father and fought for Greece in a war against the Ottomans to free the Island of Crete. and Ricciotti's son Peppino also earned a reputation as a freedom fighter, fighting in the Mexican Revolution alongside Pancho Villa, for the French and Italians in World War I, and against Mussolini's Italy in World War 2, getting captured and imprisoned by the Fascists for his resistance against them.
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“ Attilio ed Emilio Bandiera erano figlioli di un contrammiraglio della marina austriaca, di cui essi stessi facevano parte, l'uno come alfiere di vascello e l'altro come alfiere di fregata. Non volendo servire l'Austria, dopo aver preso parte ad alcuni moti rivoluzionari, essi si erano ricoverati a Corfù. E in quel contatto con altri esuli in terra straniera; in quel comunicarsi continuo di aspirazioni e di speranze, più rincresceva loro l'inedia che l'esilio. Ond'è che decisero una spedizione arditissima, quasi folle per ardimento. Insieme a Ricciotti, a Moro e a pochi audacissimi, pensarono di compiere uno sbarco sulle coste di Calabria. Ivi avrebbero cercato di far rivoltare le popolazioni calabresi e, se fossero riesciti, di mettere in fiamme tutto il regno di Napoli. Nel 1844, nella notte dal 12 al 13 giugno, i due fratelli Bandiera partirono per la spiaggia calabrese. Era in essi presentimento di morte. Quasi al momento di partire Nicola Ricciotti ed Emilio Bandiera così scrivevano a Garibaldi: « Se soccomberemo, dite ai nostri concittadini che imitino l'esempio, poiché la vita ci venne data per utilmente impiegarla; e la causa per la quale avremo combattuto e saremo morti, è la più pura, la più santa che mai abbia scaldato i petti degli uomini; essa è quella della libertà, della eguaglianza, della umanità, dell'indipendenza, dell'unità d'Italia ». Erano buoni e sinceri: aveano soprattutto la giovanile ingenuità senza di che non è possibile compiere né tentare imprese come quella cui essi si avventuravano. La sera del 16 giugno il piccolo drappello sbarcò sulla costa calabrese, alla foce del fiume Nebo. Il luogo dello sbarco era tristissimo: ma la terra d'Italia parve a essi sacra e la baciarono all'arrivo. Il piccolo drappello, mal guidato, inesperto dei luoghi, aveva anche nel suo seno chi dovea tradirlo. Gli esuli speravano di trovare al loro arrivo popolazioni desiderose di rivolte: e trovarono l'ostilità e la indifferenza. Nella valle di San Giovanni in Fiore — paese già sacro alla leggenda religiosa — circuiti da soldati del re, dopo disperata lotta in cui parecchi morirono, dovettero arrendersi. Un mese dopo, i due fratelli Bandiera furono fucilati, il 25 luglio, in quella stessa terra da cui avevano sperato partisse il segnale della rivolta. Mai nessuna morte fu più compianta della loro. Erano giovani, ricchi, di alto casato: avevano rinunziato con serenità superumana a tutte le gioie della vita. Aveano tutte le qualità per destare negli animi il compianto, e la loro morte fu una delle cose che più nocquero a Ferdinando II. “
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Brano tratto dal saggio breve Eroi (1898) raccolto in:
Francesco Saverio Nitti, Eroi e briganti, Edizioni Osanna (collana Biblioteca Federiciana n° 3), Venosa (PZ), 1987¹; pp. 18-19.
#leggere#letture#eroismo#citazioni#saggio storico#Storia#Francesco Saverio Nitti#fratelli Bandiera#Calabria#saggistica#filosofia della Storia#Attilio Bandiera#Emilio Bandiera#utopie#Storia del Risorgimento#patriottismo#regno di Napoli#esilio#Giuseppe Garibaldi#Unità d'Italia#utopismo#utopia#patria#questione meridionale#Italia meridionale#Mezzogiorno d'Italia#San Giovanni in Fiore#meridionalismo#libertà#Cosenza
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people who signed the letter in support of depardieu (an abuser):
Benoit Poelvoorde (actor), Nathalie Baye (actress), Carole Bouquet (actress), Jacques Dutronc (singer), Charlotte Rampling (actress), Yvan Attal (actor and director), Jacques Weber (actor), Bertrand Blier (director ), Emmanuelle Seigner (actress), Roberto Alagna (singer), Michel Fau (actor and director), Victoria Abril (actress), Dominique Besnehard (actor and producer) Carla Bruni (singer), Pierre Richard (actor), Clémentine Célarié (actress), Gérard Darmon (Actor), Rudy Ricciotti (architect), Christophe Barratier (director), Arielle Dombasle (singer), Francis Veber (director), Patrice Leconte (director), Brigitte Fossey (actress), Boualem Sansal ( writer), Charles Berling (actor), Yannis Ezziadi (actor and author) Philippe Caubère (actor), Vincent Perez (actor), Myriam Boyer (actress), Antoine Dulery (actor), Afida Turner (singer), Paolo Branco (producer ), Jean-Marie Rouart, of the French Academy (writer), Josée Dayan (director), Joel Seria (director), Bernard Murat (director), Serge Toubiana (film critic and former director of the Cinémathèque française) , Catherine Millet (writer), Jacques Henric (writer), Stéphanie Murat (director), Marie-France Brière (producer and director), Daniel Humair (musician and painter), Judith Magre (actress), David Bélugou (theater decorator) , Marie Beltrami (stylist), Tanya Lopert (actress), Jean-Claude Dreyfus (actor), Chiara Muti (actress), Jean-Marie Besset (playwright), Stéphane Druet (director), Christine Boisson (actress), Karine Silla-Perez (actress and director), Myriam Boisaubert (poet), Lilian Euzéby (painter), Marion Lahmer (actress).
Nadine Trintignant announced this December 29 in “Le Point” that she was withdrawig her signature from the platform.
"Hi ! About Depardieu and the letter: yes, a lot of people such as Nadine Tratignant and Carole Bouquet withdrawed their signature. Not because supporting the victims but because the author of the letter is far right (in french "d'extrême droite) and national journal say it. They still support Depardieu. For example, Carole Bouquet was a great supporter of Depardieu few days ago in a lot of radio/tv show."
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Coucher de soleil sur le "Palais du Pharo" commandité par Napoléon II pour son épouse l'Impératrice Eugénie (1858) vu des "claustras" du Mucem conçu par Rudy Ricciotti associé à Roland Carta à Marseille (2013), novembre 2022.
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Anna Maria Ricciotti
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2022 Marseille, le MUCEM 2013 Rudy Ricciotti architecte
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