Tuesday Tunes
England doesn’t have a national anthem; however, unofficially the beautiful “Jerusalem” hymn is seen as such by many English people. “Jerusalem” was originally written as a poem by William Blake in 1804. The lyrics, written by Hubert Parry, were added to music in 1916 during the gloom of WWI when an uplifting new English hymn was well received and needed.
“Bring me my bow of burning gold!
Bring me my arrows of desire!
Bring me my spear! O clouds, unfold!
Bring me my chariot of fire!
I will not cease from mental fight,
Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand,
Till we have built Jerusalem
In England’s green and pleasant land.”
“Sea Dreams” 8.5 x 11.5″ acrylic on canvas.
by Tonya Rieley Hengerer
After visiting a number of wonderful art galleries in the Cotswolds as well as spending the last week in England’s “green and pleasant land,” I was inspired by this country’s many breathtaking landscapes to pass a delightful afternoon painting. This worked out well as Farmguy was watching the Euro Cup. 🙂
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Lovely painting! well done Tonya!
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Thank you so much. I really appreciate your kind comment! 😊
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My pleasure!
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That is certainly a wonderful painting. What a talent. Jerusalem would be good. Although I think that given the Brexit situation, ‘Yesterday’ by the Beatles may be quite apt at the moment.
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That is very generous. Many thanks, Chris.
I can certainly understand your thinking. I am really sorry to see this country, of which I am so very fond, fractured by Brexit. It’s my sincere hope that over time everyone will feel whole again.
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The painting is beautiful, Tonya! Well done! My favorite version of Jerusalem was performed by ELP:
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What a fantastic version of “Jerusalem.” I love it! Thanks for sharing, and thank you for your lovely comment regarding my painting, Rob. 😊
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Love the painting, Tonya! Is it oil?
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Thanks very much, Gina! It’s acrylic.
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I’m in awe! I hope you paint and share again soon.
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That’s really sweet!! Thanks so much. It’s nice to receive such positive feedback! 😊 xo
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Such a lively painting! 🙂 I loved the context you explained! I belive that a painting reflects the artist’s vision, surely you had a beautiful perception of the landscape! 🙂
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Thank you very much! It’s difficult not to be inspired when one is in such a beautiful place. I’m so happy you enjoyed the post. 😊🌻
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Very pretty!!
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Thank you, Sally! 😊💛
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Tonya, your painting is absolutely beautiful and so peaceful!
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Anna, I really appreciate your lovely compliment! Many, many thanks. 😊
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Fabulous! 🙂
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What a wonderful compliment, Joey! A heartfelt thank you. 😊
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If I were half the painter you are, I might would practice. 🙂
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That’s so nice! Thank you. Do you paint, too? 😊
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Rarely. It’s like singing. I can sing. I can paint. I’m not a singer. I’m not a painter. You know?
You are a painter.
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Well, I know you’re a fabulous writer! I always enjoy reading what you have to say. Your perspective and humor are spot on.
Thank you.
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Beautiful painting! Isn’t it wonderful to have a few days to see the beauty? Yes, it certainly makes you think of music, and the landscape definitely fits the unofficial national anthem. -Jennie-
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Jennie, thank you so much for your thoughtful and kind comment. You’re right. It’s been great having a few days to enjoy this scenic place.
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I love ‘Jerusalem’ it is so uplifting.
That painting is beautiful, Tonya. You really do have a talent there 🙂
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I think I first heard “Jerusalem” in the film, Calendar Girls. It was played at the beginning of their WI meetings. It’s a wonderful song.
Thank you very much for your generous comment regarding my painting. It’s always nice to receive positive feedback about my efforts. 😊 xo
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Yes I loved that film. Jerusalem is very much associated with the W.I They often get teased for being all ‘jam and Jerusalem’ even though they are a lot more than that!
You are really shining with your painting Tonya, and I am enjoying seeing your work 🙂
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That’s very kind! Thank you, Judy. 😊
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Beautiful…the music and the countryside..:)
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I never get tired of visiting. Thanks, George. 😊🇬🇧
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What a lovely painting …. England is a very beautiful country and Blake pretty well nailed it in his poem. I’m not talking about the European Cup though having had my adopted country beaten in the final. Hey ho – there’s always next time!
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Thank you so much. 😊
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Thank you for sharing your trip with your words- I love ‘Jerusalem’ ! I don’t know that I have ever read the words! wonderful!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the post! Thanks very much. 😊
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You are truly talented! Such a beautiful elemental painting Tonya 🙂
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That’s very generous, Prajakta! Many thanks. 😊 💛
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a very interesting blog, congratulations! (have you a farmer as in film?)
many regards from Italy
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** farm….(sorry!)
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Many thanks! 😊
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if you like, come to visit my blog….
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I will! Thanks!
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Tonya, I love the sea painting which to me becomes unique due to the tall grassymeadow with flowers in it. Lovely and peaceful, what a great job. 🙂
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Thank you very much, Robin. I find that I really enjoy painting landscapes. 🙂
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You have found both your talent and your “bliss!” 🙂 xo
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I do enjoy it! Many thanks, Robin! 😊 xo
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