Five Interesting Facts About Pierre-Auguste Renoir

One of the most prolific painters of his time, Pierre-Auguste Renoir made his mark in the art world during his life and beyond. This famous impressionist painter also experimented with other styles that contributed to the uniqueness of his work. Read on to find out more about this extraordinary artist.

He painted a portrait in 35 minutes.
Renoir went to visit the German composer Richard Wagner at his home in 1882 after many attempts to meet the musician he greatly admired. 35 minutes later, Wagner had his likeness recreated by a master who was inspired and motivated by the greatness he had encountered.

He was well-traveled.
Renoir spent much of his time traveling around the world to view work by artists from all cultures. He ventured all over Europe and northern Africa, spending time looking at pieces from Velasquez and Raphael, among others.

He influenced the modern film industry.
Two of Renoir’s children went on to become well-known in the film industry.  His son Jean Renoir became an award-winning director and while his other son, Pierre, became an sought after actor.

He saw his own work at the Louvre.
A truly honorable experience for any living artist, Renoir was able to see one of his works on display at the prestigious Louvre museum in Paris, France. In 1919, he visited the museum to see it hung amongst the other master of Impressionism.

His painting sold for $7 in 2012.
Unexpectedly, a Renoir painting entitled Paysage Bords de Seine was bought by an American woman in a box of other items at a flea market for $7. When it was discovered to be an original Renoir, it was valued at almost $100,000. It was also found to be stolen and the new owner was forced to return it without compensation.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Biography [Biography]
10 Things You Didn’t Know About French Painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir [Huffington Post]
Ten Facts About Pierre-Auguste Renoir [Surf Net Kids]

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Healthy Eating Tips for Seniors

You’re in the prime of your life, and it’s more important than ever to maintain a healthy, balanced diet. If you want to manage your weight and start to feel active and energized, these simple tips from the USDA can help.

  • Make sure at least half of your grains are whole grains. When you go to the grocery store, look for breads, pastas, and rice are labeled “whole grain” or “whole wheat."
  • Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. The easiest way to ensure that you’re getting a good mixture is by buying them in a variety of different colors.
  • Eat seafood at least twice a week to get its beneficial protein and other nutrients.
  • Eat the proper calories for your lifestyle. Senior women need anywhere from 1,600 to 2,200 calories per day, while senior men need between 2,000 and 2,800 calories, depending on how active you are.
  • If foods start to taste different or irritate your stomach, talk to your doctor. Some medications diminish your sense of taste, but changing your dosage or your medication can usually help.

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Run a Marathon With Advice from These Websites

Whether you’re an experienced marathon runner or you’re training to compete in your very first marathon, these helpful websites will provide all of the advice you need to stay safe and feel prepared. Choose the one that best suits your needs and watch your time get better with every run.

MarathonGuide.com
This website offers an extensive list of all of the upcoming marathons in areas around the country, and even some from around the world. MarathonGuide.com also posts results from most serious marathons, so you can check your time after competing or stay up-to-date on the results from some of the biggest marathons in the world.

Runner’s World
Runner’s World magazine is a beloved resource for many runners, and its corresponding website offers even more advice, tips, and information. The Newswire section features the top news stories from the world of marathon running, and the site’s helpful columns discuss many of the issues affecting runners while training for an upcoming run. Runner’s World also offers training advice, advice about health and injuries, and an informative guide for beginning marathon runners.

AIMS World Running
The Association of International Marathons and Distance Races is a membership organization that is made up of over 350 of the top distance races in the entire world. It contains information about races from over 98 countries, and the organization’s goal is to promote marathon and distance running throughout the world.

Today in History

1870 – 1st motion picture shown to a theater audience, Philadelphia
1900 – The United States and the United Kingdom sign treaty for Panama Canal
1922 – Reader's Digest magazine 1st published
1931 – Maxine Dunlap becomes 1st US women to earn a glider pilot license
1948 – Dick Button becomes 1st US figure skating Olympic champion
1948 – Gretchen Fraser becomes 1st US woman Olympic slalom champion

Find Healthy Recipe Guides on this NIH Website

Grilled chicken and steamed vegetables are great, but eating the same meal every day can get boring pretty quickly. If you want to eat healthy meals without constantly making the same few dishes, these creative recipe guides from the NIH might just give you some new ideas:

Fun Family Recipes
Download convenient recipe cards to make planning healthy meals for the whole family easier than ever before. These fun recipes include things like Oatmeal Pecan Waffles and a Quinoa and Black Bean Salad that will keep even your pickiest eaters feeling full and energized.

Keep the Beat Deliciously Healthy Family Meals
This colorful online cookbook contains healthy family breakfasts, lunches and dinners that are simple and delicious. It even includes high-quality photos to help you get a better idea of what each dish should look like.

Visit the NIH website to discover even more healthy recipes!

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Today In History

1785 – 1st US state university chartered, Athens Georgia
1823 – President Monroe appoints 1st US ambassadors to South America
1894 – 1st college basketball game, U of Chicago beats Chicago YMCA 19-11
1926 – 1st public demonstration of television, John Logie Baird, London
1967 – Beatles sign a 9 year worldwide contract with EMI records

5 Tips for Creating the Perfect Party Tablescape

Throwing a party means making sure all details are covered, including a fabulous tablescape. Don’t get overwhelmed creating an amazing centerpiece; instead, just follow these five great tips for setting a memorable table. 

1. Pick a shape and stick to it.
If you’ve got square or round plates, stay within that element so as not to clutter and overwhelm the eye. Pick up a few candles and vases full of similar shaped blooms, and you’re good to go.

2. Get a great tablecloth.
Sometimes, the right tablecloth can make a world of difference. Choose one with a gorgeous design and tone down your dishware or pick a bold color and spruce it up with interesting patterns on the plates.

3. Use what you have.
Personalize your table with old pictures, personal mementos, or local flair. This will add just the right amount of personality and creativity to your spread.

4. Plan out your seating arrangement.
Make a plan to determine who is sitting where and set the table accordingly. If not everyone drinks wine, you don’t need a wine glass at each place.

5. Get a great centerpiece.
If you dishes are much to look at, make sure your centerpiece is! Create a beautiful seasonal arrangement of flowers or plants or use candles to create a more intimate ambiance.

Creating the Perfect Tablescape [Common Floor]
How to Create a TableScape [Examiner]
How to Create Amazing Tablescapes [Lonny]
Set the Tone for Your Holiday with Tablescaping [Grand Forks Herald]

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