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Antony Gormley (2015-16)
700 cast iron figures
Hall Collection, Hall Art Foundation
Derneburg Castle in the district of Hildesheim
Lower Saxony, Germany 20.09.2020
www.hallartfoundation.org/exhibition/antony-gormley/infor...
Cyanotrichite, detail (832)
21.5x16.5x15cm
Qinglong Mine, Qinglong, Qianxi'nan Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou, Southwest Region, China.
Cyanotrichite is a secondary mineral of the oxidation zone of copper deposits. Its genesis seems facilitated by an acid environment and a clayey surrounding. It owes its name to the Greek kuanos (blue) and thrix (hair) in connection with its color and its habitus in tufts of acicular crystals. It comes in orthorhombic fibers assembled in radiate rosettes, urchins with velvety aspect and silky luster. Its sky blue to azure blue color and its pale blue streak are characteristic as well as its association with other arsenates and sulphates of copper (chalcophyllite, spangolite, brochandite, adamite, etc...). It is a mineral little known to collectors who has no particular use.
Bank of Commerce Palace , a monumental building that houses the Craiova City Hall, is one of the most famous buildings in the city , is a stately building, built on a four-level quadruple plan, in an eclectic style with obvious neo-Romanian elements.
The Bank of Commerce was designed by architect Ion Mincu in 1906 and completed in 1916 by his student, Constantin Iotzu .
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Detail showing the scales of a wing of a Monarch One. This is an enlargement of a wing section from the pic in the first comment.
Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 Micro
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Léonard de Vinci
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Een detail is een klein, ondergeschikt deel of een bijzonderheid van een groter geheel dat men apart beschouwt, beschrijft of uitwerkt. Het woord komt uit het Frans en kan ook wijzen op fijnheid of een specifieke kenmerk van iets, zoals in een schilderij of een bouwconstructie. In dit geval een onderdeel van een klein messing beeldje.