previous round:
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/5546939 ⭐️
Windows: Windows have lent themselves to artistic expression in multiple ways. Artists have used windows as a framing device to direct our gaze to a particular scene or subject, letting us understand the beauty they saw in a particular scene, or as a way to introduce light to an interior.
Choose your favourite paintings featuring a window (one or two)
1) Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window by Johannes Vermeer (1657)
2) Reading Old Woman at Window by Abraham van Strij (early 18th century)
3) Still Life of Flowers on a Window Ledge by Jean Benner (1837)
4) Dust Motes Dancing in the Sunbeams by Vilhelm Hammershøi (1900)
5) Open Window, Collioure by Henri Matisse (1905)
6) Window by Robert Delaunay (1912)
7) Girl at the Window (in the Morning) by Georg Schrimpf (1925)
8) Window with Doves by Gino Severini (c.1931)
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Choose your favourite paintings featuring the winter (one or two)
9) Winter Scene with Skaters by Jan Griffier (circa 1700)
10) The Magpie by Claude Monet (1868–1869)
11) Snow at Louveciennes by Alfred Sisley (1878)
12) Late Afternoon, New York, Winter by Childe Hassam (1900)
13) Winter, Kragero by Edvard Munch (1912)
14) Winter Landscape with a River and a Bird by Julian Falat (1913)
15) Winter Landscape by Kazimir Malevich (1930)
16) Umbrellas in Snow by Ohara Koson (1931)
X YEARS LATER
Optional SO’s: FE(N), ET(R)(E), LH(I), VE(R)
1) Child six, a daughter
- her first name is related to the name Anne
- her middle name contains the letter V, but doesn’t start with it
2) A child of your choice, a son
- his first name is three syllables long with an one syllable nickname (e.g. Abraham “Bram”)
- his middle name contains the letter “Y”
3) Child three, a son
- his first name is the surname of an actor or actress
- his middle name was popular in the early 1900s
4) Child two, gender your choice
- their first name is an English adjective (
https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/english_adjectives)
- their middle name was popular in the 1970s
5) A child of your choice, a daughter
- her first name is feminine variation of a classic masculine name (e.g. Henriette, Edwardine etc)
- her middle name is a flower
6) Child one, gender your choice
- their first name is also (part of) a dog breed (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dog_breeds)
- their middle name is Irish
7) Child five, a daughter
- her first and middle name are German
8) Child four, a son
- his first name ends in the letter “S”
- his middle name is related to the name George (
https://www.behindthename.com/name/george/related)
9) Child three, a son
- his first name is Welsh
- his middle name is Medieval English
10) Child four, a daughter
- her first and middle name are from the top 50, USA, 1880 (
https://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/united-states/1880)
11) Child one, gender your choice
- their first name has an unisex nickname (e.g. Francesca “Frankie”, Christos “Chris”)
- their middle name starts with a vowel and ends with a consonant
12) Child two, a daughter
- her first name is “New York City” (e.g.
https://nameberry.com/list/443/big-apple-baby-names/all)
- her middle is one of the following: Emma, Olivia, Mia, Sophia, Leah, Ava, Isabella, Amelia, Luna, Sofia
13) A child of your choice, a daughter
- her first name is Ancient Greek
- her middle name starts with the letter “E”
14) A child of your choice, a son
- his first name contains the letters “AN”, but doesn’t start with them
- his middle name is a favourite of yours
15) Child six, a son
- his first name is a from a video game
- his middle name is both English and French
16) Child five, a daughter
- her first name is an Irish last name
- her middle name is also a car model (
https://www.behindthename.com/names/gender/feminine/tag/car_models)
formerly Belphoebe
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I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf