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TOPIC: Ultimate art lover's trip takes couples to locations that inspired masterpieces

Ultimate art lover's trip takes couples to locations that inspired masterpieces 10 years 9 months ago #22558

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It may come with a staggeringly high cost that only the super-rich can afford, but this once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage delivers priceless memories for the most serious of art lovers.
For the princely sum of £71,000, the exclusive six-country tour whisks couples to 12 stunning sites that inspired masterpieces by some of the world’s most celebrated artists.
Billed as the 'ultimate art lover’s trip', the epic cultural journey traces the footsteps of Cézanne, Monet, Gaugain, Renoir, Hockney and Seurat – from the streets of the UK capital to the beaches of Tahiti.

Tahiti treat: It doesn't take long to realise why Gaugin sailed to this island to escape European civilisation

JMW Turner painted this masterpiece after watching a devastating fire at the Houses of Parliament.
The cost of the month-long trip includes organisation of business class flights, airport transfers and hotel accommodation in junior suites.
According to the standard itinerary, couples begin their journey in London borough of Westminster, where couples explore the location of JMW Turner’s famous oil on canvas paintings of a devastating fire at the Houses of Parliament in 1834.
From there, the tour heads north to Yorkshire to discover Garrowby Hill, the inspiration for David Hockney’s bold and vibrant painting of the same name.

Couples will visit Mount Fuji and the awe-inspiring landscape that inspired Hokusai’s ‘The Great Wave’

Hokusai's 'The Great Wave' is considered one of the best-known pieces of Japanese art
Couples will spend time travelling around famed locations in France, including the town of Giverny, where Monet painted his famous ‘Water Lillies’ series.
Other stops include the picturesque town of Collioure to see the sights that inspired Matisse and the Seine in Paris to discover Renoir’s inspiration for the iconic ‘La Grenouillere’.
Another highlight in the French capital is a visit to the gates of Paris to celebrate Seurat’s ‘A Sunday Afternoon on the Island Of La Grande Jatte’.

Inspiring: The tour makes several stops in France, including Montagne Sainte-Victoire

Seurat’s ‘A Sunday Afternoon On The Island Of La Grande Jatte’ is a famous example of pointillism
DESTINATIONS ON 'ULTIMATE' TOURMonet, Water Lillies Series, Giverny, FranceMatisse, Collioure, Collioure,Hospital shooting suspect cha, FranceCézanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire, Montagne Sainte-Victoire, FranceSeurat, A Sunday Afternoon On The Island Of La Grande Jatte, ParisRenoir, La Grenouillere, Paris(Giovanni Antonio Canal) Canaletto, The Molo and the Piazzetta San Marco, Venice, ItalyKlimt, Church is Cassone, Lake Garda, ItalyTurner, Burning Of The Houses Of Parliament, LondonDavid Hockney, Garrowby Hill, YorkshireGaugain, Tahitian Landscape, TahitiKlee, Temple Gardens, TunisiaHokusai, The Great Wave Off Kanagawa (The Wave), Mount Fuji, Japan After jetting to Venice and Lake Guarda in Italy to study the works of Canaletto and Klimt,Here's what could happen if M, the journey takes an exotic turn in the southern Pacific Ocean.
Couples will tour the luxurious island of Tahiti to see what inspired Gauguin after he sailed to French Polynesia to escape European civilisation.
With thousands of miles already logged, the global trip takes travellers to Japan with a visit to Mount Fuji and the awe-inspiring landscape that led to Hokusai’s ‘The Great Wave’ – one of the best-known pieces of Japanese art.
Boutique scarf brand Babooshka Boo and all-things-luxury website VeryFirstTo.com teamed up to offer the high-end trip, which carries a price tag that equals a few years’ salary for average working Brits.
Marcel Knobil, founder of VeryFirstTo.com, said: ‘This never done before trip is an extraordinary opportunity to visit the stunning settings that prompted many of the world’s most famous paintings.’
A donation of £1,Is the Motorola Shamu the nex,000 will be made to The Prince’s Trust with the purchase of every trip.
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