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junge frau mit gansen strickend fritz beinkeJunge Mdchen mit Gnsen strickend: ein Moment der Zrtlichkeit und des Alltags In "Junge Mdchen mit Gnsen strickend" taucht Fritz Beinke in eine intime und warme Szene ein. Das Leinwandbild zeigt ein junges Mdchen, vertieft in ihre Strickarbeit, umgeben von Gnsen, die neugierig zu beobachten scheinen. Die pastellfarbenen, sanften und leuchtenden Tne vermitteln eine Atmosphre von Ruhe und Einfachheit. Beinkes Technik, die Realismus mit
Junge Mädchen mit Gänsen strickend: ein Moment der Zärtlichkeit und des Alltags In "Junge Mädchen mit Gänsen strickend" taucht Fritz Beinke in eine intime und warme Szene ein. Das Leinwandbild zeigt ein junges Mädchen, vertieft in ihre Strickarbeit, umgeben von Gänsen, die neugierig zu beobachten scheinen. Die pastellfarbenen, sanften und leuchtenden Töne vermitteln eine Atmosphäre von Ruhe und Einfachheit. Beinkes Technik, die Realismus mit impressionistischen Akzenten verbindet, erweckt diese Szene zum Leben, wobei jedes Detail, vom Strick bis zu den Federn der Gänse, sorgfältig wiedergegeben wird. Dieses Gemälde lädt zu einer kontemplativen Pause ein und feiert die Schönheit der einfachen Momente des Lebens. Fritz Beinke: ein Künstler des Alltags und der Natur Fritz Beinke, deutscher Maler des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts, ist bekannt für seine Darstellungen des Landlebens und Genre-Szenen. Sein Werk ist in einem Kontext verankert, in dem der impressionistische Stil viele Künstler beeinflusste und versuchte, Licht und Bewegung einzufangen. Beinke, durch seine Leinwandbilder, zeugt von einer Epoche, in der das Leben auf dem Land noch vorherrschend war, und bietet einen nostalgischen Blick auf Traditionen, die vom Aussterben bedroht sind. Sein Stil, gekennzeichnet durch lebendige Farben und eine besondere Liebe zum Detail, macht ihn zu einem Künstler, den man wiederentdecken sollte, dessen Werke weiterhin berühren. Eine dekorative Kunstdruck-Edition mit vielfältigen Vorzügen Der Kunstdruck "Junge Mädchen mit Gänsen strickend" ist eine charmante Ergänzung für jede Innendekoration. Ob im Wohnzimmer, Schlafzimmer oder Büro, dieses Leinwandbild bringt eine Note von Sanftheit und Gelassenheit. Die Druckqualität garantiert eine außergewöhnliche Treue zu den Nuancen und Texturen des Originalwerks, wodurch eine einladende und beruhigende Atmosphäre geschaffen wird. Mit der Wahl dieses Kunstdrucks verleihen Sie Ihrem Raum eine künstlerische Dimension, die die Schönheit einfacher Momente und die Zärtlichkeit menschlicher Beziehungen zur Natur feiert. Es ist die ideale Wahl für alle, die ihr Interieur mit einem bedeutungsvollen und emotionalen Kunstwerk bereichern möchten.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Brown skin approved!
Size: 6 Ounce (Pack of 1), Size: 6 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Does not leave a white cast, feels very light on the skin. Scanned on Yuka and was a 86/100 green zone! It’s so hard to find a sunscreen that isn’t trying to poison you, scanned all the sunscreen at Walmart and were rated a 1/100 through 6/100. Which brought me to Amazon. Thinksport has my vote on goodness and healthiness, would buy again!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026
★★★★★ 5
My favorite... And I'm picky.
Size: 3 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I've become a little obsessed with sunscreen over the last past 5 years. I have olive skin and developed melasma after my first pregnancy. I learned the hard way that chemical sunscreens don't help if you have melasma - and they actually make the dark spots even worse. Also the active ingredients in chemical sunscreens (like Oxybenzone and Octinoxate) are absorbed by your skin, and may cause allergies, hormonal imbalance and be toxic overtime. After learning that, I started wearing only mineral sunscreen (active ingredient is zinc and/or titanium dioxide). These are not absorbed and works by creating a physical barrier that reflects the sun (some studies suggest that some nanoparticles of zinc may be absorbed by your skin, so to be really, really safe you should look for non-nano particles).
After trying a few brands, I realized the sunscreens with only zinc in their formulas worked better than the blends with titanium dioxide, but this is just my personal preference I guess. And the higher the percentage of zinc, the better.
Most pure mineral sunscreens out there are 10-ish % zinc, SPF 30, 40 min water resistant - which is ok.
Thinksport goes beyond that: It's 20% non-nano zinc, SPF 50+, 80 min water resistant. It really can't get any better than that!
The lotion is not extremely thick when compared to other sunscreens I've tried and I find it pretty easy to apply. As every zinc sunscreen, it does leave a little fine white cast, but honestly Thinksport is not bad at all! It smells nice, lightly citrusy - and the smell vanishes soon. And, it's not overpriced.
Best I've tried so far.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2016
★★★★★ 3
Works but will Dry Out Your Skin
Size: 6 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I am a swim instructor at an outdoor pool and this stuff DOES work. I can apply it at the beginning of a 5 hour shift and while I have experienced light tanning it has protected against burning completely without reapplication.
The white cast is significant though I don't mind it aesthetically, I know its there for protection . It does rub off on things though so consider yourself warned.
Major Con: it is incredibly drying, and the soap needed to scrub it off is A LOT. That coupled with chlorine is a lot for my skin . Still on my sunscreen journey.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
★★★★★ 5
This book was amazing!
Format: Kindle
I absolutely loved this book! Avery and Knox were beyond perfect for each other. Rebecca Jenshak did such an incredible writing this book and these characters. The brothers relationships in this family is wonderful. Everyone steps up to help take care of each other and it is heart warming. This book had low angst which I loved! I am really enjoying the start to this series and I cant wait to read the next book!
The duet audiobook was incredible! Erin Mallon and Teddy Hamiliton did a fantastic job bringing this book and these characters to life! I highly recommend this book, audiobook, and series!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Banter, a bit of angst, found family, and a hot, tattooed bad boy who’s really a totally softie
Format: Kindle
This was a fun, easy read. It has all the things I love in a sports romance...banter, a bit of angst, found family, and a hot, tattooed bad boy who’s really a totally softie.
Knox is kind of a mess at the start. He’s super talented, but has a reputation problem after getting kicked off his motocross team. He’s desperate for a second chance, which leads him to Avery, a former Olympic gymnast recovering from an injury. She’s trying to get her confidence back, and somehow these two end up helping each other.
They can't stand each other at the beginning. He says ALL. THE. WRONG. THINGS. Evenutally, their friendship builds into something more. It felt natural and sweet. I liked that they both had their own stuff going on. Avery’s inner struggle was really relatable, and Knox’s bond with his brothers, especially with Flynn, added a ton of heart to the story.
The beginning was little slow, and the ending felt a little rushed. Overall, though? I had a great time with this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025