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Wild or domesticated animals had a vital role in ancient Egypt. The exhibition "Animals and Pharaohs" shows the role and importance of animals in Pharaonic civilization.
Consisting of more than four hundred pieces the exhibit reconstructs the relationship between animals and men religious beliefs , nature and culture, from admiration and fear in everyday life, war or in agriculture.
Los animales salvajes o domesticados tienen un papel fundamental en el antiguo Egipto. La exposición Animales y faraones muestra la función y la importancia de la figura animal en la civilización faraónica. Reino Nuevo. Ramsés II
Formada por más de cuatrocientas piezas, reconstruye la relación que se estableció entre los hombres y los animales, la naturaleza y la cultura, desde la admiración y el temor en la vida cotidiana, en la agricultura, la guerra y las creencias religiosas.
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Wild or domesticated animals had a vital role in ancient Egypt. The exhibition "Animals and Pharaohs" shows the role and importance of animals in Pharaonic civilization.
Consisting of more than four hundred pieces the exhibit reconstructs the relationship between animals and men religious beliefs , nature and culture, from admiration and fear in everyday life, war or in agriculture.
Los animales salvajes o domesticados tienen un papel fundamental en el antiguo Egipto. La exposición Animales y faraones muestra la función y la importancia de la figura animal en la civilización faraónica. Reino Nuevo. Ramsés II
Formada por más de cuatrocientas piezas, reconstruye la relación que se estableció entre los hombres y los animales, la naturaleza y la cultura, desde la admiración y el temor en la vida cotidiana, en la agricultura, la guerra y las creencias religiosas.
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Wild or domesticated animals had a vital role in ancient Egypt. The exhibition "Animals and Pharaohs" shows the role and importance of animals in Pharaonic civilization.
Consisting of more than four hundred pieces the exhibit reconstructs the relationship between animals and men religious beliefs , nature and culture, from admiration and fear in everyday life, war or in agriculture.
Los animales salvajes o domesticados tienen un papel fundamental en el antiguo Egipto. La exposición Animales y faraones muestra la función y la importancia de la figura animal en la civilización faraónica. Reino Nuevo. Ramsés II
Formada por más de cuatrocientas piezas, reconstruye la relación que se estableció entre los hombres y los animales, la naturaleza y la cultura, desde la admiración y el temor en la vida cotidiana, en la agricultura, la guerra y las creencias religiosas.
Busto de un dios con cabeza de halcón. Gres. Periodo Ptolemaico. Medamud
Los animales salvajes o domesticados tienen un papel fundamental en el antiguo Egipto. La exposición Animales y faraones muestra la función y la importancia de la figura animal en la civilización faraónica.
Formada por más de cuatrocientas piezas, reconstruye la relación que se estableció entre los hombres y los animales, la naturaleza y la cultura, desde la admiración y el temor en la vida cotidiana, en la agricultura, la guerra y las creencias religiosas.
Tarjeta de visita de 2creativo con relieve.
Mensaje: Convertimos ideas en realidad a través del diseño.
2creativo's business card with relief.
Message: We make ideas come true through design.
Cada vez que paso por la carretera Santa Fe de Antioquia a Manglar me encanta mirar estas hermosas montañas con su relieve tan especial.
Each time that I pass by these mountains I am surprised by their beauty, their relief, and I have already posted other photos of it in different times of the year and hours.
Built in 1912-1913, this Arts and Crafts-style hotel was designed by Fred Loring Seeley for Edwin Wiley Grove, and is known as the Grove Park Inn. Edwin Wiley Grove, whom had made his fortune selling Grove's Chill Tonic, used to help relieve symptoms brought on by malaria that was then endemic to the southern and midwestern United States, manufactured by his company, the Paris Medicine Company, which originated in Paris, Tennessee, before moving its operations to the larger city of St. Louis, Missouri. Grove had a summer house in Asheville, built circa 1897, prior to the construction of the inn, with Fred Loring Seeley, his son-in-law and business partner, having spent extensive time in the area with Grove and his wife, Evelyn Grove Seeley. The land upon which the hotel and nearby Kimberly Avenue neighborhood was later built was purchased by Grove in 1910, acquiring land all the way to the top of Sunset Mountain, as well as several tuberculosis sanatariums that Grove closed and demolished in order to change the reputation of Asheville’s health-focused resorts. Part of the land, atop Sunset Mountain, later became home to Seeley’s Castle, a large, Tudor Revival-style castle-like mansion built similarly of rough stone, and also designed by Seeley, but featuring more medieval appearance. The hotel went through several designs by various professional architects before Grove settled upon a design by Fred Loring Seeley, which featured a simple facade clad in rough granite stones, with a shingled cotswold cottage-style roof with dormers and curved edges, casement windows, and an all-concrete interior structure. The interior of the building was outfitted with Arts and Crafts furnishings and finishes designed and built by Roycrofters, a firm based in East Aurora, New York, and was opened in a ceremony with William Jennings Bryan as the keynote speaker. The hotel featured a large dining room in the northwest wing, with a tile floor and simple plaster walls, which sat next to the hotel’s original service wing, which housed the kitchen, laundry, and other service areas, a large Great Hall, serving as a lobby and lounge, in the center wing, with stone columns and massive stone fireplaces, a plaster ceiling, and a tile floor, and guest rooms on the upper floors, with a large atrium, known as the Palm Court, directly above the Great Hall, and four stories in height, crowned with a large skylight. The hotel was marketed as a health-conscious retreat for wealthy visitors. The hotel has hosted former United States Presidents William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama in its over century-long history. The hotel was utilized during World War II to house diplomats from the Axis Powers, and later by the US Navy as a rest and rehabilitation center for returning sailors, and in 1944-45, as a US Army Redistribution Station, where soldiers rested before being assigned duties in other parts of the army. Following World War II, contingency plans in the event of a nuclear attack on the United States involved moving the US Supreme Court to the Hotel, as Asheville sat far inland in the midst of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a far more defensible location than many major cities, and had very little strategic value compared to most cities of its size. In 1955, the hotel was purchased by Sammons Enterprises, owned by Charles Sammons, and underwent a modernization, seeing the stone columns in the lobby stripped and clad in aqua-colored vinyl wallpaper, the addition of a pool to the southeast terrace, a large two-story concrete motel structure that sat southeast of the hotel along the hillside, and later, the addition of a wing to the southwest, which appears to have only lasted about a decade and a half before being demolished. In 1976, the Sammons family purchased the adjacent Asheville Country Club and Golf Course, before embarking on a major renovation and expansion of the hotel between 1982 and 1988, with the addition of the massive Vanderbilt Wing and Sammons Wing on the south facade of the building, obscuring the original service wing, northwest wing, and heavily altering the hotel’s appearance with their white EIFS-clad facades, postmodern rooflines based on the original hotel, bands of horizontal and vertical black-tinted glass curtain walls, and minimal usage of rough stone. The Sammons Wing contains conference spaces, a parking garage, and service areas for the hotel, with guest rooms along the southern and western edges of the building, with the Vanderbilt Wing containing hotel rooms along the southern and eastern edges of the building, wrapping around a central parking garage, and also containing a large multi-story atrium and restaurants. The original wing of the hotel was restored as part of this project, with the columns in the lobby being clad in oak surrounds, the stonework and roof being repaired, the palm court being brought back to its original appearance, and furnishings from the period of significance for the hotel being re-introduced to the interior. Around the turn of the millennium, the grounds in front of the historic inn and between the two modern wings was re-landscaped with waterfalls, terraces, and gardens, with a new Spa building being constructed below the hotel, partially underground, between the two wings, with the two previous swimming pools on the hotel grounds being closed at this time. In 2012, the hotel was purchased by KSL Resorts for $120 million, whom subsequently sold it to Omni Hotels in 2013, with the hotel being rebranded as The Omni Grove Park Inn. The hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, though this would not have been possible following the massive alterations the building underwent in the 1980s, as the renovations have significantly and irreversibly altered the historic hotel, and have removed several character-defining features, though this is understandable in that it was done to keep the hotel economically viable in the modern age of larger resorts and economies of scale, which made the hotel in its previous form no longer economically viable.
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Uniquely among the federal office buildings in the heart of Washington DC, the J. Edgar Hoover Building is in the Brutalist architectural style that reached its apogee at the time of the building’s completion in 1975. It was designed by Charles F. Murphy & Associates. Serving as the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), it is named after the FBI’s long-serving director, who died in office in 1972. Not only was the building’s styling controversial, so was J. Edgar Hoover himself. His one-time status a heroic and dogged pursuer of the Bad Guys had been called into question latterly. He is alleged to have committed many abuses of power, taking a prurient interest in the private lives of the eight US presidents he served, and of obstructing civil rights advances.
The row of flags (which inspired me to emulate Childe Hassam’s paintings of 1917-18) humanises the building’s façade, but it remains a widely-detested piece of architecture. It is reportedly in poor structural condition, but federal funds have not been allocated for its rehabilitation or replacement.
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That moment when you managed to relieve an itch. This parrots eye made me laugh after he managed to scratch himself.
Olympus E-M10 Mark II
LUMIX G VARIO 100-300/F4.0-5.6
Aperture Æ’/5.6
Focal length 136.0 mm
Shutter 1/80
ISO 3200
I feel stressed about a lot of things going on. I'm worrying more than I should. I wish I could have one day in my life where no one nags at me about something I'm doing wrong. I wish I could get praised for my photos, or something good that I do, instead of damned constantly.
I like my hairy legs, by the way! lol.
It's only Tuesday and the BS is already reaching RIDICULOUS levels...
Good thing Harriman in always 25 minutes away from me!
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Din. XI. Reinado de Montuhotep II. Templo de Montuhotep II en Deir el Bahari. Tebas Oeste.
Los Faraones, los Señores de las Dos Tierras, eran los encargados de proteger Egipto de sus enemigos y de garantizar el maat, el orden del universo.
A través de una colección de objetos procedentes del British Museum, esta exposición explora los ideales, el simbolismo y la ideologÃa de estos faraones, asà como las realidades de la vida en el valle del Nilo.
Relieve de Montu en su trono. Caliza. Reino Medio. Din.XI
Los animales salvajes o domesticados tienen un papel fundamental en el antiguo Egipto. La exposición Animales y faraones muestra la función y la importancia de la figura animal en la civilización faraónica.
Formada por más de cuatrocientas piezas, reconstruye la relación que se estableció entre los hombres y los animales, la naturaleza y la cultura, desde la admiración y el temor en la vida cotidiana, en la agricultura, la guerra y las creencias religiosas.
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