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For painters, sketchers, photographers, discerning
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The International Art Club organizes sketching and painting holidays to the South of France and Spain.
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Sculpture - Martine Vaugel, bronze figure, portrait, monumental sculpture. Sculpting instruction classes/workshops in France/USA
http://www.vaugelsculpture.com/
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Art workshops, classes and tours for artists, including drawing, oil painting, watercolors, acrylics, pastels, photography, digital imaging, mixed media, collage, sculpture, glass, ceramics, pottery, metalsmithing and jewelry.
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An Art seminar in the Old Masters Mixed-technique of egg tempera and oil paintng, held in Payerbach, Austria.
http://www.rubinovs-lightning.com/html/old_masters_-_new_visions.html
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Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY- the nation's largest holistic learning center (2 hrs. from NYC)- offers workshops, retreats, and wellness vacations.
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Paul Flury - Stages de sculpture - Sculpture Workshops - Bildhauerwoche - France / Frankreich
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Martin homer pottery and painting summer school holiday, courses in both pottery and painting
http://homerpottery.co.uk/
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William Jameson Online Gallery and Painting Workshops, Charleston, South Carolina Artist
http://www.williamjameson.com
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Our Summer Workshops in Italy offer Artists and/or Art-lovers a unique opportunity to work in breathtaking landscapes, study great art treasures and Italian culture, and sample magnificent cuisine! Leaders Fred Wessel and Jeremiah Patterson are professors at the Hartford Art School and exhibit professionally at the Sherry French Gallery in New York City and have cultivated a vast knowledge and p...
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International painting workshops lead by artists for artists and art lovers to the Dordogne in France, Tahiti-French Polynesia, Tuscany, Italy, Cost Rica, and other exotic travel destinations.
http://www.arttreks.com/painting-workshops.html
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This page tells you all about an art school in Bangalore where you can learn different types of painting at your own pace and time.
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Painting classes, life drawing, sculpture workshops, and art for sale.
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Wikipedia-Article "Workshops"

A workshop is a room or building which provides both the area and tools (or machinery) that may be required for the manufacture or repair of goods. Apart from the larger manufactories, workshops were the only places of production in the days before industrialisation.

In transport industries, workhops can be distinguished from garages, which are primarily used for storage, servicing and minor repairs. Workshops are generally used for more substantial repairs on vehilces.

A workshop is also a gathering or training session which may be several days in length. It emphasizes problem-solving, hands-on training, and requires the involvement of the participants.

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Wikipedia-Article "Tours"

Tours
Country
French flag
     France
Région Centre
Département Indre-et-Loire
(Préfecture)
Arrondissement Tours
Canton Chief town of 7 cantons
Intercommunality Communauté
d'agglomération
Tours Plus
Mayor
Term of office
Jean Germain
2001-2007
Land area¹ 34.36 km²
Population²
(1999)
132,820
Population density
()
3,866 pers./km²
Longitude 00° 41' 21" E
Latitude 47° 23' 37" N
Altitude average:
minimum: 44 m
maximum: 109 m
INSEE Code 37261
Postal code 37000, 37100, 37200
1 French Land Register data, which exclude lakes, ponds, and glaciers larger than 1 km² (0.386 sq. mi. or 247 acres) as well as the estuaries of rivers.

2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military personal).

Location within France
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Location within France
Tours Cathedral: 15th century Flamboyante Gothic west front with Renaissance pinnacles, 1547
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Tours Cathedral: 15th century Flamboyante Gothic west front with Renaissance pinnacles, 1547
Tours Cathedral.
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Tours Cathedral.

Tours is a city in France, the préfecture (capital city) of the Indre-et-Loire département, on the lower reaches of the river Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. Touraine, the region around Tours, is known for its wines and for the perfection of its local spoken French. It is also the site of the cycling race Paris-Tours.

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History

The name of the city comes from the ancient Gallic tribe called the Turones. In Roman times it was known as Turonensis. The modern name, Tours, coincidentally corresponds to the French word tours, "towers". In the mid-3rd century Gatianus (Saint Gatien) was sent from Rome to reorganize a small Christian community. Saint Martin of Tours was bishop of Tours at the end of the 4th century, and his tomb became a major pilgrimage site; the church of Saint-Martin was one of the great Romanesque pilgrimage churches, like Saint-Sernin in Toulouse and Santiago de Compostela, and the powerful bishops of Tours, such as Gregory of Tours, were personages to be reckoned with for the Merovingian kings.

The Battle of Tours was fought on October 10, 732 between forces under the Frankish leader Charles Martel and an Islamic force led by Emir Abdul Rahman al-Ghafiq. The Franks defeated the Islamic army and stopped the northward advance of Islam from Spain.

The Touraine was a county at the time of the Carolingian rulers (751 to 987 AD). The Vikings pillaged the town in 853 and 903. By 1044 it was held by the counts of Anjou. During the reign of Philip II, the Livre Tournois (Tours Pound) was adopted as the international currency of France.

In the 16th and 17th centuries, Tours had a significant Huguenot population, many of which had been responsible for the building of a huge silk industry. With the Edict of Nantes rescinded in 1685 and the resulting slaughter of thousands of Protestants, the Huguenots fled the country and the once flourishing silk industry of Tours, vanished forever. Some of the Huguenots settled in Ireland where their weaving skills saw them establish some of the great Irish linen factories.

Cathedral of Tours

Main article: Cathedral of Tours

The cathedral of Tours, dedicated to Saint Gatien, its canonized first bishop, was begun about 1170 to replace the just-started cathedral that was burnt out in 1166, during the quarrel between Louis VII of France and Henry II of England. The lowermost stages of the west towers (illustration, right) belong to the 12th century, but the rest of the west end is in the profusely detailed Flamboyant Gothic of the 15th century, completed just as the Renaissance was affecting less traditional patrons than bishops, in the pleasure châteaux of Touraine. These towers were being constructed at the same time as, for example, Château de Chenonceau.

When the 15th century illuminator Jean Fouquet was set the task of illumninating Josephus's Jewish Antiquities, his depiction of Solomon's Temple was modeled after the nearly-complete Cathedral of Tours. The atmosphere of the Gothic cathedral close permeates Honoré de Balzac's dark short novel of jealousy and provincial intrigues, Le Curé de Tours (The Curate of Tours) and his medieval story Maitre Cornelius opens within the cathedral itself.

Language

The inhabitants of Tours (Tourangeaux) are renowned for speaking the purest form of French in the entire country. The pronunciation of Touraine is widely regarded as the most perfect pronunciation of the French language, devoid of any accent (in opposition to most other regions of France, including Paris).

City

The center of Tours has a population of 137,000. Tours is called "Le Jardin de la France" (The garden of France). There are several parks located within the city, as well as a cedar tree near the Cathedral planted by Napoleon. Tours is located between two rivers, the Loire on the north and the Cher on the south. The buildings of Tours are white with blue slate(called "Ardoise") roofs which is common in the north of France (in the south of France, most buildings have terra cotta roofs).

Tours is famous for its old part of the city called Le Vieux Tours with medieval style houses in half-timbering and Place Plumereau, a square with pubs and restaurants full of people who dine and drink outside at tables filling the center of the square. Boulevard Beranger crosses Rue Nationale at Place Jean-Jaures, and is the location of weekly markets and fairs.

Transportation

Today, with its extensive rail (including TGV) and autoroute links to the rest of the country, Tours is a jumping off point for tourist visits to the Loire Valley and the chateaux of the kings.

Tours is on one of the main lines of the TGV. You can travel down the Western coast to Bordeaux in two hours and a half, or to the Mediterranean coast via Avignon and from there to Spain and Barcelona. It takes one hour by train from Tours to Paris by TGV. Tours has two main stations, a central station and St Pierre Des Corps, which is just outside the center, and is the station which trains that don't terminate in Tours go through.

Tours doesn't have a metro rail system, instead there is a very efficient bus service, the main central stop being Jean Jaures, which is next to the Hotel de Ville, and rue Nationale, the high street of Tours. A tram is planned to be built in the next few years.

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This article is based on the article "Tours" from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License. Here you find the list of authors of this article. The article can only edited within Wikipedia. Edit this article in Wikipedia.