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Shot in the Union Square metro stop from the NQRW uptown platform, singer/guitar player on the downtown platform. He finished his song, I was the only one that clapped. Caught a few strange looks but it was nice to hear a southern drawl between the thirty tons of steel on steel grinding to a halt.
Male Harp Player (Early Spedos Type, Cyclades, Greece), 2700–2300 B.C.E., marble, 35.8 x 9.5 x 28.1 cm (The J. Paul Getty Museum)
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Group of several fragments with the depiction of a lyre player. These pieces has been recovered by the Carabinieri Command for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage and Swiss authorities in the free-port of Geneva.
Group of several adjoining fragments recomposing what remains of the upper part of a plaque with representation of a lyre player. The upper frieze consists of a meander line between multi-colored stripes quite similar to the previous plaques even in the decorative motifs of the squares.
The lyre player, with a brown skin tone outlined in a dark brown contour, is seen in profile facing left. He wears a “tutulus” with the lower edge divided into two bands by two brown lines, with sideburns and wavy hair on the neck sticking out of it. The bust, whose left shoulder is the only part preserved, appears naked. The face shows a receding forehead, a nose with a curly nostril and a large almond-shaped eye with red iris and white pupil, surmounted by a rather arched eyebrow. The lips are painted red.
Only the ends of the vertical arms of the lyre are preserved, together with part of the crosspiece with the upper end of nine ropes painted in red. Behind the character there is a portion of two overlapping "fan” decorations, probably a schematic representation of a plant element.
Source: Exhibition Catalogue
Fragmentary painted terracotta plaque
H. 39 cm., L. 53 cm.
530 - 520 BC
Exhibition “Colors of the Eruscans” - Cat N. 55
Rome, Centrale Montemartini
And you asked me what I want this year
and I try to make this kind and clear
just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
'cause I don't need boxes wrapped in strings
and designer love and empty things
just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
So take these words and sing out loud
'cause everyone is forgiven now
'cause tonight's the night the world begins again
With the Spanish, Italian and French National Display teams lined up behind and one of her crew keeping an eye out on the proceedings from her astrodome, Royal Air Force LTW Lockheed Hercules C.1P XV185 waits for take-off clearance to depart the 1994 Royal International AIr Tattoo held at RAF Fairford.
The 1994 event celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the Hercules and 36 of them were lined up in the static display with five appearing in the flypast each day.
This and another were North side as spares.
Scanned Kodachrome 35mm Transparency.
Statue from Michal Gabriel at the beach of the Belgian coastal region De Panne
From a visit at the Belgium coast with Leuni during the Beaufort04 art works.
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Male Harp Player (Early Spedos Type, Cyclades, Greece), 2700–2300 B.C.E., marble, 35.8 x 9.5 x 28.1 cm (The J. Paul Getty Museum)
Two shirtless baseball players at the 2013 Miss Adams Morgan Pageant. Washington Hilton, 1919 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC.
Find out more on the BoardGameGeek game page: Cirquarles
In Cirquarles players try to place 4 pieces with matching properties in a line.
Components
24 pieces (2 identical sets of 12 unique pieces in white and black colors)
1 game board
Setup
Each player receives 12 unique pieces of one color and arranges them in 4 stacks on own side, close to the game board.
How to play
Players alternate turns starting with the player who controls the white pieces.
Type of pieces
Each unique piece is cut out in the middle and defined by three different properties affecting the gameplay:
piece size: small, medium or large
interior shape of a piece: square or circle
exterior shape of a piece: square or circle
Players actions
During player’s turn player may perform one of 2 actions:
place a new piece on the board, or
move a piece on the board to a new field (Players cannot remove pieces from the board once they have been deployed)
Pieces movement
A player may only move pieces of own color. Player is allowed to only take and move the exterior piece of the stack. Even if other pieces are placed inside. Pieces surrounded by the opponent's one cannot be moved. They are blocked at the moment.
Players can place their pieces:
to any empty field on the gameboard
inside/outside of the other pieces (own or opponent’s), if it can be placed without collision.
If a piece cannot be placed without collision on a field, then player cannot place it there.
Game End
A player wins the game immediately after placing 4 pieces with matching properties in a line (horizontal, vertical, oblique)
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this photo is one in a series taken at the auction of the player piano co. in wichita, ks