Belgium
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Labels: atomium, belgium, brussels, mid century, posters, sabena, travel ephemera, travel posters
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All Things Amazing: Léon Spilliaert (1881-1946)
"...was a Belgian symbolist painter and graphic artist." (read more at Wikipedia)
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Labels: anniversary, belgian, belgium, birthday, comics, tintin
Art of the Luggage Label
via This isn't happiness
Jacques Brel - "La colombe"
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"Belgian advertising illustrator Guy Peellaert was one of the first cartoonists to embrace Pop Art and incorporate Andy Warhol's appropriation of mass market iconography into his work. His first comic..."
...continue reading at The World of Kane.
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Right now I am visiting the Country of Frites. This cell phone photo however was taken in Stockholm just a couple of days ago. Don't forget to check out more photos and other images at Musselsoppans Vänner, OK? It has been refilled during the last couple of weeks.
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FYI: The Belgian fog causes a two-day delay to P-E Fronning's return.
PS. Thanks, MrDanteFontana, for posting!
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P-E Fronning will be back on Sunday. Message to the Martin Klasch team: feel free to post something while I'm gone!
More Tintin rocket pictures
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Labels: belgium, brussel sprouts, brussels, geography, p-e fronning, rockets, tintin
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Arga män (utan ben) Originaltitel: Aaltra. Visas på Zita
En roadmovie av Benoit Delépine och Gustav Kervern, Belgien/Frankrike 2004, 92 min
Recension i SvD (betyg 4/6) och i DN (sågning).
Se trailer (QuickTime). Klicka här för att komma till filmens hemsida.
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