misunderstood the reality. The book itself is about a girl, who was sold to a family by her own father. She worked there as a maid, but as time went by she grew up and a famous and loved geisha decided to train her to become a geisha too. She worked hard, but succeeded well - she was one of the most valued geishas. The book takes us to a tour where any detail of a great and merry Japanese village cannot be left out, where every little flower or Japanese cherry tree is blossomed, where geishas are highly valued and respected, until the World War I begins. People are taken away and they have escaped to country-sides or places where the war wouldn't be that effecting. A really bad time is about to begin. Few years later comes an old friend of that geisha to her and says that she should dress up for the last time as a real geisha, and show german what are japans really like. She gets to the town, but everything has changed even the
that he became a student and assistant of the painter Perugino. Raphael imitated his master closely and sometimes it is difficult to distinguish which works are painted by Raphael. His work at that period is Marriage of the Virgin (1.) Mary receives a ring from Joseph. In contrast to the calm figures of the main group, there are one man, who is shown in motion (liikuvuses). He is breaking a dead stick over his knee, because he fail to win Mary's heart. Joseph's stick, on the other hand, has blossomed. Raphael moved to Florence, where he studied the methods of representing the play of light and shade, anatomy, and dramatic action. During that peroid Raphael painted many pictures about Madonnas. He was influenced by Leonardo. Madonna and the Goldfinch (ohakalind) (2.) At the age of 25, he was called to the court of Pope Julius II to help with the redecoration in four small rooms of the Vatican Palace. You will find there a peace of arts like The School of Athens (3.), Parnassus (4.)