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International Kathakali centre note in 1962

young teens expressing them selves

 

Image from 'The Alpine Regions of Switzerland and the neighbouring countries. A pedestrian's notes on their physical features, scenery, and natural history ... With illustrations by E. Whymper', 000409791

 

Author: BONNEY, Thomas George.

Page: 269

Year: 1868

Place: Cambridge

Publisher: Deighton, Bell & Co.

 

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Great positive reinforcement

 

140418 / 豊橋club KNOT / stick out vol.264

Oct 23, 2015 White Plains TA competes in a friendly kickball competition at White Plains HS to raise money to support Ronald McDonald House and Memorial Sloan Kettering in honor of 9 year old Jonathan Varghese- son of Highlands MS teacher Nisse- who is undergoing cancer treatment.

Post Rd ES

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Note, written on a piece of cloth and tied to a green bike that's been rusting on the bike rack for about 2 years.

 

The note explains that the bike isn't abndoned, the lock is just frozen. The other bike that the frozen lock is holding can be thrown away, but the owner will "fix up" the green one, presumably after someone else removes the lock.

 

The chain and other moving parts on this green bike are rusted into one solid piece.

Note how he's still alive and managing just fine.

Europe Europa

Belgique België Belgien Belgium Belgica

Bruxelles Brussel Brüssel Brussels Bruxelas

 

Mercredi, 10 août 2011.

 

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_de_la_Cambre

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Es sobre la pelicula Note Death..!! que mejor persona que bill para interpretarla..!!

Delicious tiramisu.

 

NOTE: Look "wall-eyed" at the top pair or "cross-eyed" at the bottom pair to get a 3D image from the fused pictures. Another illustration.

 

Here's a helpful tip for viewing stereo pairs.

 

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Active: USA

Medium: magazine

Size: 7 3/4 in x 11 in

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Object No. 2025.492a

Shelf: C-2

 

Publication: Camera Notes, Vol III, No. 3, January, 1900

Camera Notes, Volume III-IV, 1899-1901, Da Capo Press, New York, 1978

 

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Provenance: Fine & Decorative Arts, Hoch, Ltd, September 21, 2025, Lot 0364

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Notes: Through his activities as a photographer, critic, dealer, and theorist, Alfred Stieglitz had a decisive influence on the development of modern art in America during the early twentieth century. Born in 1864 in New Jersey, Stieglitz moved with his family to Manhattan in 1871 and to Germany in 1881. Enrolled in 1882 as a student of mechanical engineering in the Technische Hochschule (technical high school) in Berlin, he was first exposed to photography when he took a photochemistry course in 1883. From then on he was involved with photography, first as a technical and scientific challenge, later as an artistic one. Returning with his family to America in 1890, he became a member of and advocate for the school of pictorial photography in which photography was considered to be a legitimate form of artistic expression. In 1896 he joined the Camera Club in New York and managed and edited Camera Notes, its quarterly journal. Leaving the club six years later, Stieglitz established the Photo-Secession group in 1902 and the influential periodical Camera Work in 1903. In 1905, to provide exhibition space for the group, he founded the first of his three New York galleries, The Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, which came to be known as Gallery 291. In 1907 he began to exhibit the work of other artists, both European and American, making the gallery a fulcrum of modernism. As a gallery director, Stieglitz provided emotional and intellectual sustenance to young modernists, both photographers and artists. His Gallery 291 became a locus for the exchange of critical opinions and theoretical and philosophical views in the arts, while his periodical Camera Work became a forum for the introduction of new aesthetic theories by American and European artists, critics, and writers. After Stieglitz closed Gallery 291 in 1917, he photographed extensively, and in 1922 he began his series of cloud photographs, which represented the culmination of his theories on modernism and photography. In 1924 Stieglitz married Georgia O'Keeffe, with whom he had shared spiritual and intellectual companionship since 1916. In December of 1925 he opened the Intimate Gallery and in 1929 opened a gallery called An American Place, which he was to operate until his death. During the thirties, Stieglitz photographed less, stopping altogether in 1937 due to failing health. He died in 1946, in New York. (source: The Phillips Collection)

 

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Handmade note cards using my stock images and my handmade paper.

brainstorming ideas for my phrase

These are the notes I took during the consultation with Birgitta, a fellow consultant from the area. As I tried to interview her, she tried to advise me about the future Future Uninc.

Thank you Birgitta, for the consultation.

It's amazing what a post-bereavement house clearance can throw up. My Dad had kept these long obsolete bank notes in his wallet - and now we will never know why.

Banque de la République du Burundi, 1983

Size: 139 x 67 mm

Written in French and Kirundi.

First side: Burundi drum player.

Reverse: National motto: Unité Travail Progrès / Ubumwe Ibikorwa Amajambere.

These are notes that I took in variety of situations. Either sitting there on the bus having a think, reading, or making work. I will clarify what notes are in what context on the blog.

Note the school house on the right

DON'T get between the Hawk and his prey!

-Thought he was finally fed up with me and was going for my face, he was just going after a squirrel behind me... too

close!

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