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scorpene volante marcus elieser blochScorpne volante : een betoverende waterdans De kunstdruk van de Scorpne volante door Marcus Elieser Bloch dompelt ons onder in een levendige onderwaterwereld. Dit werk, met opmerkelijke precisie vervaardigd, vangt de schoonheid en gratie van deze vis met opvallende kleuren. De tinten blauw en groen mengen harmonieus, en roepen de mysterieuze diepten van de oceaan op. De aquareltechniek, gebruikt door Bloch, geeft dit doek een lichte en vloeiende
Scorpène volante : een betoverende waterdans De kunstdruk van de Scorpène volante door Marcus Elieser Bloch dompelt ons onder in een levendige onderwaterwereld. Dit werk, met opmerkelijke precisie vervaardigd, vangt de schoonheid en gratie van deze vis met opvallende kleuren. De tinten blauw en groen mengen harmonieus, en roepen de mysterieuze diepten van de oceaan op. De aquareltechniek, gebruikt door Bloch, geeft dit doek een lichte en vloeiende uitstraling, alsof de scorpène in beweging is en op het punt staat uit het doek te ontsnappen. De sfeer die van dit werk uitgaat, nodigt uit tot verwondering en contemplatie van de wonderen van de natuur. Marcus Elieser Bloch : de pionier van de artistieke ichthyologie Marcus Elieser Bloch, natuuronderzoeker en kunstenaar uit de achttiende eeuw, wordt erkend voor zijn bijdrage aan de ichthyologie, de wetenschap van vissen. Geboren in 1723 in Duitsland, wijdde hij zijn leven aan de studie en weergave van mariene soorten. Zijn belangrijkste werk, "Ichthyologie", gepubliceerd in meerdere delen, heeft de manier waarop vissen werden afgebeeld, revolutionair veranderd door wetenschappelijke precisie te combineren met artistieke esthetiek. Geïnspireerd door de maritieme verkenningen van zijn tijd, wist Bloch de diversiteit van soorten met verbluffend realisme vast te leggen. Zijn bijdrage aan kunst en wetenschap blijft essentieel, waardoor hij een onmisbare figuur is in de geschiedenis van de naturalistische kunst. Een decoratief stuk met vele voordelen De kunstdruk van de Scorpène volante is een ideaal decoratief stuk om een maritieme sfeer aan uw interieur toe te voegen. Of het nu in een woonkamer, kantoor of slaapkamer is, dit doek trekt de aandacht en wekt nieuwsgierigheid. De afdrukkwaliteit garandeert een goede weergave van de kleuren en details van het originele werk, zodat u volop kunt genieten van de schoonheid van deze voorstelling. Met zijn onmiskenbare esthetische aantrekkingskracht combineert deze kunstdruk perfect met diverse decoratiestijlen en voegt het een vleugje elegantie en rust toe aan uw leefruimte.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
A stark, brutish "Petulia" with a pistol in its pocket
It's about time this movie got released on DVD.
It's odd that a film could spawn a remake ("Payback"), a glib nod ("Grosse Pointe Blank") and countless homages ("The Limey," among others) and still be as underseen as "Point Blank."
The lack of a disc certainly didn't help its low profile, but of course this is a challenging, idiosyncratic movie, even three decades later. The plot is simple -- a crook is betrayed by his wife and partner and spends the rest of the movie trying to get what he's owed -- but the editing and narrative structure is unusual. What in the world did audiences possibly make of this back when it was first released?
It's a remarkable film, as startling and innovative as Richard Lester's "Petulia," although admittedly it's thematically much less complex.
This edition is excellent, too. Great sound, great picture and a fantastic commentary by director John Boorman and big-time "Point" fan Steven Soderbergh, who laughingly admits to Boorman that he's ripped this movie off more than a few times. Their chat is more technical than gossipy and deals heavily with the editing, the production (the script was only 70 pages long), the studio's concerns about the picture, the actors, violence, surrealism (is it all a dream?) and Boorman's elaborate use of color (the tones of clothing and sets intensify over the course of the film).
I've gotten a lot of good DVD's this year but in terms of content, presentation and extas, this is one of the best.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2005
★★★★★ 4
One of Marvins better offerings
Like the Killers before marvin was almost destined to play the part of Walker in this fast moving gut wrenching but always realistic thriller brilliantly collaborated by Marvin and Boorman who had no peer in this type of film.For those unenlightened souls who downplay Marvins career this was the one that to my mind surpassed most of his prior efforts with the exception of the Killers which was above par in all respects.Marvin was ahead of the pack in the 60s playing this type of hard nosed no nonsense gangster type, no other actor came close and type casted him to some extent in this type of role which unlike may actors became a positive in his career. Just to show his brilliance as an actor he gave us later comedy roles which produced more acting accolades than that material for which he was better known namely what we see in Point Blank.He carries the whole movie as did all the great actors of that era and many since which in itself is the hallmark of greatness. Marvin was a man who so perfectly personified the parts he was playing that often other actors looked wooden in comparison.He was one of the rare individuals who could take a small co starring role and end up being the star of the movie, no mean feat when you were up against the best in the business at that time and there were plenty in the 60 and 70s.To my mind Point Blank will always be a MARVIN film and this is not to downplay other good workmanlike performances in the film but it will always rank highly in Marvins body of work which is a cut above his contemporaries in the roles for which he was known and appreciated.As for the film it played out in fairly predictable fashion until the final scenes under the golden gate brige which gave a nice twist and left the viewer unsure whether Walker did in fact take his money or simply leave the scene of the set up empty handed. The obvious answer is that he waited till the coast was clear and took his money. It is hard to accept that he did otherwise.In retrospect a movie that stands up 40 odd years later and is just as watchable as it was in 67. No mean feat.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2010
★★★★★ 5
A forerunner to Dirty Harry and Lee Marvin shining...
If you liked "The Getaway" or "Dirty Harry", then meet their forerunner.
"Point Blank" is explosive, fast-paced, and still the acting is there.
Good acting that is.
Lee Marvin is at his best. Angie Dickinson. in her strong performance, is as beautiful as ever. Keenan Wynn and Carroll O'Connor play their parts to the hilt and it truly shows. John Vernon (who was The Mayor in "Dirty Harry") plays a slimy type with diligence and very believable.
Add the killing pace of the entire picture, and you have a hot item, as sharp and cutting as "Film Noir" can be.
Yes, because this is still a "Film Noir", despite the fact that it was filmed in Color and in the mid-sixties.
John Boorman ("Hell in the Pacific", "Deliverance" and "The Emerald Forest"), skillfully "color coded" the entire movie, bringing it from absolute colors at the beginning, to more red-tinted ones towards the end.
The only difference from a true "Film Noir" is its fast-paced storyline, that would lead us to movies as I have mentioned above.
Marvin's minimalistic acting, but forceful presence, is enough to fill every frame of the movie with tension, action and complete mayhem.
Compare him in "The Dirty Dozen" and "The Big Red One" and you will see what I mean.
A big plus was the release on DVD. An excellent transfer with a sharp picture resolution, a clearcut sound, make it a very enticing experience to watch it at home.
This is not just a Highly Recommended title. It is simply a Must!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2007
★★★★★ 5
Whiter teeth with out the trays
Size: 3.8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Love this toothpaste! My teeth are a lot whiter and brighter. Doesn’t leave a bad taste in my mouth. Highly recommend this product.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
smile time!!
Size: 3.8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Love the whiteness! Works in a few weeks!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026