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reference Agora for the pxc Challenge " old mansion"

reference photo for Spring/Summer planting

For a blog post about some sort of legal geekery

reference Agora for the pxc Challenge " old mansion"

This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!

 

Name: Bosco

Species: Gray Wolf

Sex: Male

Location from: Rocky Mountain region

Other: This was a captive breeding male, housed in what was likely a zoo-stock facility. He died at the age of 5 from a currently unknown to me health issue. Has some post-mortem tooth enamel damage, but otherwise a relatively strong-boned individual.

Species Info: Wolves are social, family-oriented individuals that travel in family groups. This group consists of two mates and their offspring, with pack numbers ranging from 6 to 15 individuals. They are large, stocky animals who feed on ungulates and small mammals, as well as sometimes fish, carrion, and human trash. Despite their long history with humans where they often play the villain, wolves are often quite shy if not fearful of humans and attacks are rare.

 

Their range includes both the New World and Old World. Their current territories are Michigan, Wisconsin, Montana, Idaho, Minnesota, Wyoming, and Arizona as well as the majority of Canada and Eurasia. Environments can vary for the wolf due to different location factors, but they can live in desert, forest, valley, or arctic habitat.

The reference desk is located on the North side of the library and can be seen as you enter the building. Please allow our staff to help you apply for a library card, reserve materials, answer computer and database questions, and help you find materials.

reference Agora for the pxc Challenge " old mansion"

Reference: APAAME_20170927_RHB-0182

Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works

From Schneider Trophy Diamond Jubilee

reference Agora for the pxc Challenge " old mansion"

The boar was moving fast and too far away, but this group clearly shows the hind legs and torso of a boar even if only as an impressionistic image.

 

The Boar are out early in Grünewald but hide during the day as the park gets bussier.

French painter Louis Dupré (1789-1837) was born in Versailles; He died in Paris. We have almost no information about his family and childhood. He under the strong patronage of Count Clement de Ris, thanks to which he studied at the school of the well-known painter Jacques Louis David. This art school makes its mark on art style as well as personality. An art-loving expert and a powerful politician, the bishop of Lyon, Cardinal Joseph Fesch, sent Dupré to Kassel in 1811; Here, Dupré becomes the painter of the entourage of the king of West Jérôme Bonaparte. It also allows King Dupré to go to Rome to study in 1813.

 

The young painter travels to the ancient monuments in Italy, especially examines and draws ancient amphoras; At the same time, he exercises himself in portrait and landscape painting. Sculptor David d'Angers, painter JAD Ingres, composer J. Rossini, architect Ch. He makes friends with artists like R. Cockerell. Meanwhile, the delegation meets Hay and Viwian; These three art lovers suggest that the British accompany them on their trip to Greece. The trip to Greece, which started in February 1819 and completed in April 1820, justifies all of Dupré's expectations.

 

The ideal universe that surrounds everything that is Greek reveals itself, the subject area of ​​the artist expands, and its art is enriched by a new movement. Four traveling companions tour the islands of Corfu, Epirus, Thessaly, Rumelia (Sterea Ellada), the Attica and the Saronikos gulf. Dupré then arrives in Istanbul and goes to Bucharest as the guest of the Boğdan voivodeship, Bab-i Ali translator, Mikhail Sutzos (1784-1864).

 

Besides being elegant, caring, sociable, outspoken, courageous and honest, Dupré was immediately loved by Greeks who fostered love for freedom and homeland. After returning to France, in 1825, he released his travel album with 40 colored stone engravings engraved by the best engravers. Since 1827, he constantly exhibits his paintings on Greek theme at the annual Salon fair in Paris. After his death, he released another small album containing 12 stone engravings.

Although his favorite subjects are people, nature, a sense of religiosity, the evocation of antiquity, the attraction of the East, his journey to Greece forms a milestone in Dupré's vocabulary, since after that, (nature revives memory and imagination Although he has the qualification), he gives priority to portrait and dress painting. He portrays the types of people he draws with perfect accuracy, but without passion, far from exotism and perceiving the person, stance and outfit with respect; the details and the whole have to make mutual references to each other. In all of his works, we see clearness in the subject. While the moral aspect of appearance stands out in a constantly balanced synthesis, the flowing and flexible lines complete a harmonious mating between pattern and color.

 

Written By: İoli Vingopoulou

Reference: APAAME_20191022_DS-0034

Photographer: Dana Salameen

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works

reference Agora for the pxc Challenge " old mansion"

just some test/reference/clothing photos since after months and months of searching for her second-hand and *finally* Yamato reissued her, my Sayo VMF50 arrived and i wanted to compare her to my Shiho VMF50.

 

i'm thinking of calling her "Mana" so i will have Mana and Ayane.

 

Mana is wearing:

mysterious ebay wig in 7~8, suspect it is a Monique wig...

necklace made by LupusDarkmoon on Den of Angels

MSD size tank-top by beachgirlnikita

 

Ayane is wearing:

Dollmore wig in 7~8

Coolcat-coolcat hairpin & summer dress in size for DDs with Large or Dynamite bust.

make-up by mikooong

sseiren - 8cm star size

www.sseiren.com

Photos snapped for a drawing reference

Category: Best Altered Image/Use of Special Effects

 

Sometimes a quiet evening at the reference desk is interrupted by an unruly patron.

 

Taken by Francis Norton in the Loyola University New Orleans Law Library, February 27, 2013, at 6:40 pm.

Submitted by Francis Norton, Reference Librarian.

A. Lange & Sohne – RICHARD LANGE Jumping Seconds Platinum Limited Edition

ALPINA – Seastrong Diver Heritage

The final days of Plymouth's Central Library in the layout it's had for the past few years.

 

The Lending Library is much as it was when it opened in 1956.

 

The Reference Library has already been transformed into the History Room, but the banks of PCs will move.

 

The Scott Room, former Scott Lecture Theatre, will become the Scott Computer Room with most computers located there.

 

The former Local and Naval Studies Library will complete its transformation into the Quiet Room - a haven of peace in a busy city centre and already much appreciated by users.

 

The Music and Drama Library, in its present location for the past ten years, will move into the main body of the ground floor and its place will be taken by the Fiction collection.

 

Even the Children's Library will see some changes with a new entrance door.

 

At the same time, the library converts to self-service and the obsolete 3M security system is replaced by something that actually works.

This is what the NanoGeiger looks like fully assembled. Kind of the reference build.

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