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washington uberquerung delaware emanuel gottlieb leutzeWashington ber den Delaware: ein Symbol fr Mut und Entschlossenheit Das Werk "Washington berquert den Delaware" von Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze ist eine eindrucksvolle Darstellung eines Schlsselmoments der amerikanischen Geschichte. Dieses Gemlde, das 1851 entstand, zeigt General George Washington, der seine Truppen mitten in der Nacht durch den Delaware Fluss fhrt, bei schwierigen Wetterbedingungen. Die dunklen Farben und der Kontrast zwischen Licht und
Washington über den Delaware: ein Symbol für Mut und Entschlossenheit Das Werk "Washington überquert den Delaware" von Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze ist eine eindrucksvolle Darstellung eines Schlüsselmoments der amerikanischen Geschichte. Dieses Gemälde, das 1851 entstand, zeigt General George Washington, der seine Truppen mitten in der Nacht durch den Delaware-Fluss führt, bei schwierigen Wetterbedingungen. Die dunklen Farben und der Kontrast zwischen Licht und Schatten schaffen eine dramatische Atmosphäre und unterstreichen den Mut und die Entschlossenheit der Männer. Die dynamische Komposition, mit Washington im Zentrum, zieht sofort den Blick auf sich und vermittelt ein Gefühl von Bewegung und Dringlichkeit, wodurch diese historische Szene eine spürbare Intensität erhält. Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze: der Künstler im Dienst der Geschichte Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze, geboren 1816 in Deutschland, war ein Maler, der den Geist seiner Zeit durch seine historischen Werke einzufangen wusste. In den Vereinigten Staaten ansässig, wurde er vom europäischen Romantizismus beeinflusst und suchte, heroische und patriotische Erzählungen zu vermitteln. "Washington überquert den Delaware" ist zweifellos sein bekanntestes Werk und symbolisiert den Kampf um die amerikanische Unabhängigkeit. Leutze verstand es, sein künstlerisches Talent mit einem tiefen Engagement für die Geschichte zu verbinden, was ihn zu einer ikonischen Figur der Kunstbewegung des 19. Jahrhunderts machte und gleichzeitig bedeutende Ereignisse der amerikanischen Geschichte feierte. Eine dekorative Ergänzung mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Der kunstdruck von "Washington überquert den Delaware" ist ein dekoratives Stück, das sich perfekt in verschiedene Räume wie Wohnzimmer, Büro oder sogar Schlafzimmer integriert. Seine ästhetische Anziehungskraft und die Qualität des Kunstdrucks machen ihn zur idealen Wahl für alle, die ihr Interieur mit einem Hauch von Geschichte und Kultur bereichern möchten. Das Leinwandbild, originalgetreu reproduziert, ermöglicht es, jedes Detail dieser ikonischen Szene zu schätzen und gleichzeitig spannende Gespräche zu fördern. Durch die Hinzufügung dieses Gemäldes zu Ihrer Sammlung verschönern Sie nicht nur Ihren Raum, sondern laden auch die Geschichte ein, Teil Ihres Alltags zu werden.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
Adult Fiction disguised as YA
Format: Kindle
When you first read the blurb and or the initial chapters of Crows, you’d think this was an adult fantasy book. The book even reads like adult fantasy, until you discover it’s anything but.
I think the biggest plot twist to this is in the way the author matter-of-factly tells you the exact age of her characters and its always coupled after explaining that characters extraordinary background.
Somehow it’s possible to be a seasoned assassin, rogue or racketeer (or all three, in that order) at just 13-17 years old.
Somehow you can live the life of a jaded 50-year-old at the ripe ol’ age of 12.
Somehow all the adults are either too rich, too dense or too dead (or all three, in that order) to operate a lucrative underground business, but kids are exceptionably capable.
Somehow it’s possible to be a father-figure to people the same age as you.
I’m specifically talking about Kaz here. He’s like that hardnose uncle who grunts all the time and tells you only what he wants you to hear. I loled each time he scolded a member of his crew.
Initially (before I knew the ages of these people) I thought Kaz & Inej’s relationship was more a teacher/mentor relationship, but then it morphed into this awkward romance where Kaz has less personality than a rubber ducky and Inej a lukewarm glass of water. To be fair, Inej got better as the story progressed, becoming the only one I really liked.
To the author’s credit, she does make a point to explain Numbuh One—I mean, Kaz’s abnormal cynical mannerism. But then the other characters (who are younger btw) act similarly. What’s their excuse? It was jarring to get behind, but what aided me through was that I just pictured everyone looking like the main cast from Kids Next Door and it helped tremendously!
Matthidus and Nina are virtually the same character. Their chapters were a drag on the narrative due to the fact that these two NEVER STFU about what they did to one another. It’s the “woe, it’s me” amped up to a thousand.
Jesper and Wylan were cool… that’s all I have to say about them.
Never at one point did I have a liking to any of the characters (besides Inej), neither did I feel they were ever in any real danger. Kaz is a walking-talking dues ex machina. The characters find themselves in a bind and he already has the solution to their problems. He’s like Superman morphed with Batman while the other characters are just your bog standard Metropolis denizens who constantly need saving or guidance.
In a nutshell, he’s a Mary Sue.
I found the pacing bogged down to the point that it was hard to keep my eyes open while reading. Not because it’s badly written but because the author constantly reverts back to the characters’ backstory over and over again. There would be a needless flashback in the middle of a fight scene. Characters near death randomly float off to dream land while getting the crap beat out of them. It was jarring.
Closing remarks
All-in-All, Crows is a unique book. I can’t really talk about the plot without spoiling anything, but it’s innovative and engaging. I can say the book is worth your time if you can circumvent the kids playing grownup, then you should enjoy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2019
★★★★★ 5
Good start to a series
Format: Kindle
I delayed reading the series for reasons I don’t remember. But my TBR list is huge so I thought I’d take a shot of this and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the blurb about it was anything special. But it was a very good book. It took some interesting twists and turns. I am so glad the second book is already out. Because I would not have waited patiently. Very slow burn but good storyline. 🔥🔥/5
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
★★★★★ 4
A good read
Format: Kindle
Multiple points of view. 3 Alpha men and an Omega male. She is a Beta in training for a new program placing betas in Alpha/Omega packs. Mila is only doing the program for the money to take care of her dad. She wasn't expecting to fall for a pack but when she sees this packs Omega she is done for. There is just something about him. His Alphas are good looking as well. Too bad she is hiding a secret and their government is acting shady. I liked it and can't wait to see where their story goes.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
★★★★★ 3
Slightly repetitive but I did love some things
Format: Kindle
I love this type of story. And omegaverse is one of my all time favorite genres. But there are a few things that pulled me out of my enjoyment while I was reading. It was repetitive at times as well as struggled with telling not showing. So we didn’t always feel like we were experiencing things with the main character. There were also some plot holes but they may still be answered in part 2.
Now this isn’t to be said I didn’t enjoy parts of the story. I loved the almost instant love between Mila and Oliver. And how he started changing around her.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
★★★★★ 5
delightful read
Format: Kindle
What a delightful read. The characters are awesome, the plot was so good, I loved it. I was intrigued and it kept me wanting more. Told in multiple pov, the book sucks you in and doesn’t let go. I cannot wait to read the next book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025