【出演者・楽曲 HPにて解禁】
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来週4/12(金)よる8時から2時間SP
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!!!FUJI!!!哇啊啊啊啊!!!
次回の #Mステ は
来週4/12(金)よる8時から2時間SP
Number_iが初登場
大ヒット中のデビュー曲「GOAT」&TV初披露「FUJI」
対バンライブ中のNiziU&Mrs. GREEN APPLEを生中継
話題のオーディション番組から誕生したME:Iも✨
!!!FUJI!!!哇啊啊啊啊!!!
#梦女[超话]##我們都被困在這寂寞的夜晚_#
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Don't cry snowman don't leave me this way,
雪人啊,请不要哭泣,不要这样离我而去,
A puddle of water can't hold me close baby,
宝贝,一滩死水可无法抱紧我,
Can't hold me close baby,
无法紧紧抱住我,
I want you to know that I'm never leaving,
我想让你清楚 我从来都没有弃你而去,
Cause I'm Mrs. snow 'till death we’ll be freezing,
因为我是你的另一半,只有到死亡那一刻我们才会被冻结分离,
Yea you are my home my home for all seasons,
你是我的归属,无论四季更替。
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两个死人也要过清明节(物理意义上)
﹌﹌﹌﹌
Don't cry snowman don't leave me this way,
雪人啊,请不要哭泣,不要这样离我而去,
A puddle of water can't hold me close baby,
宝贝,一滩死水可无法抱紧我,
Can't hold me close baby,
无法紧紧抱住我,
I want you to know that I'm never leaving,
我想让你清楚 我从来都没有弃你而去,
Cause I'm Mrs. snow 'till death we’ll be freezing,
因为我是你的另一半,只有到死亡那一刻我们才会被冻结分离,
Yea you are my home my home for all seasons,
你是我的归属,无论四季更替。
﹌﹌﹌﹌
两个死人也要过清明节(物理意义上)
Vincent van Gogh
Portrait of Joseph Roulin
Arles, early 1889
这幅约瑟夫·鲁林的肖像是梵高为他的密友绘制的六幅肖像之一,他是法国南部小镇阿尔勒的一名邮政雇员,距离巴黎有 15 个小时的火车车程。 梵高于 1888 年搬到阿尔勒,希望在那里建立一个艺术家合作社。 这个计划从未实现,艺术家变得孤独和孤立。 他在鲁林一家中找到了安慰和陪伴,他们是他许多画作的主题。 在这幅肖像中,鲁林穿着他总是自豪地穿着的制服,背景是富有想象力的旋转花朵。 在给弟弟西奥的一封信中,这位艺术家写道,在所有流派中,“现代肖像”最令他兴奋:“我想用光环所象征的永恒来描绘男人和女人, 我们尝试通过色彩的实际光泽和振动来传达信息。”
2012 年的展厅标签。
现代艺术博物馆MoMA馆藏并展览。
This portrait of Joseph Roulin is one of six van Gogh painted of his close friend, a postal employee in the southern French town of Arles, a fifteen-hour train ride from Paris. Van Gogh had moved to Arles in 1888, hoping to create an artists cooperative there. The plan never came to fruition, and the artist became lonely and isolated. He found comfort and companionship with the Roulin family, and they are the subjects of many of his paintings. In this portrait, Roulin is depicted in the uniform he always wore proudly, set against an imaginative backdrop of swirling flowers. In a letter to his brother Theo, the artist wrote that, of all genres, "the modern portrait" excited him the most: "I want to paint men and women with that something of the eternal which the halo used to symbolize, and which we try to convey by the actual radiance and vibration of our coloring."
Gallery label from 2012.
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:25 3/8 x 21 3/4" (64.4 x 55.2 cm)
Credit:Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William A. M. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenberg, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Mr. and Mrs. Armand P. Bartos, The Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection, Mr. and Mrs. Werner E. Josten, and Loula D. Lasker Bequest (all by exchange)
Object number :196.1989
Department: Painting and Sculpture
#梵高[超话]#
Portrait of Joseph Roulin
Arles, early 1889
这幅约瑟夫·鲁林的肖像是梵高为他的密友绘制的六幅肖像之一,他是法国南部小镇阿尔勒的一名邮政雇员,距离巴黎有 15 个小时的火车车程。 梵高于 1888 年搬到阿尔勒,希望在那里建立一个艺术家合作社。 这个计划从未实现,艺术家变得孤独和孤立。 他在鲁林一家中找到了安慰和陪伴,他们是他许多画作的主题。 在这幅肖像中,鲁林穿着他总是自豪地穿着的制服,背景是富有想象力的旋转花朵。 在给弟弟西奥的一封信中,这位艺术家写道,在所有流派中,“现代肖像”最令他兴奋:“我想用光环所象征的永恒来描绘男人和女人, 我们尝试通过色彩的实际光泽和振动来传达信息。”
2012 年的展厅标签。
现代艺术博物馆MoMA馆藏并展览。
This portrait of Joseph Roulin is one of six van Gogh painted of his close friend, a postal employee in the southern French town of Arles, a fifteen-hour train ride from Paris. Van Gogh had moved to Arles in 1888, hoping to create an artists cooperative there. The plan never came to fruition, and the artist became lonely and isolated. He found comfort and companionship with the Roulin family, and they are the subjects of many of his paintings. In this portrait, Roulin is depicted in the uniform he always wore proudly, set against an imaginative backdrop of swirling flowers. In a letter to his brother Theo, the artist wrote that, of all genres, "the modern portrait" excited him the most: "I want to paint men and women with that something of the eternal which the halo used to symbolize, and which we try to convey by the actual radiance and vibration of our coloring."
Gallery label from 2012.
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:25 3/8 x 21 3/4" (64.4 x 55.2 cm)
Credit:Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William A. M. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenberg, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Mr. and Mrs. Armand P. Bartos, The Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection, Mr. and Mrs. Werner E. Josten, and Loula D. Lasker Bequest (all by exchange)
Object number :196.1989
Department: Painting and Sculpture
#梵高[超话]#
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