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16th century
Oil on wood panel
29 1/4 x 41 1/4 (74.3 x 104.8 cm)
Two Scenes from the Passion of Christ: The Flagellation and The Crowning of Thorns - Master of Cappenberg
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
The Legion of Honor
legionofhonor.famsf.org
Lincoln Park | 100 34th Avenue | San Francisco, California 94121 USA
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Village scene. 1923.
Name of Expedition: Captain Marshall Field South American Expedition
Participants: J. Francis Macbride, Dr. George Bryan
Expedition Start Date: February 22, 1923
Expedition End Date: September 25, 1923
Purpose or Aims: Botany Plants
Location: Peru, South America
Digital Identifier: CSB47510
Sylvanian Families Easter Picnic scene I made. Most of the food is made by me from Fimo, but some is from Sylvanian Families and different dolls house shops. I made the flowers too, I superglued paper roses into a sylvanian flower pot. Today I added a Gingham picnic cloth with more cake and some fruit like watermelon slices and Kiwi Slices.
I was bored so I labled each item to say what it is, because I'm strange like that :)
Sorry about the photograph, but Happy Easter guys!
Title: A man hand-sewing or cutting a garment in front of a rack of dresses or coats.
Date: Unknown
Photographer: Unknown
Photo ID: 5780PB30F27E
Collection: International Ladies Garment Workers Union Photographs (1885-1985)
Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel
Notes: No additional information available.
Copyright: The copyright status of this image is unknown. It may also be subject to third party rights of privacy or publicity. Images are being made available for purposes of private study, scholarship, and research. The Kheel Center would like to learn more about this image and hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified so that we may make the necessary corrections.
Tags: Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives,Cornell University Library,Hand Work, Shop Scenes, Cloakmakers, Garment Cutting, Hand Sewing, Clothing, Portrait, Men
Happy Street is an initiative by The Times of India which encourages people to use non-motorised transport and to come out onto the streets to socialize every Sunday morning through a wide array of activities. The road selected for Happy Street is blocked for 3-4 hours in the morning on Sundays to turn it into a free space where anyone can walk, jog, cycle or just stroll around with a loved one, rediscover the simple pleasures of playing any game. The Times of India partners with various district authorities, administrations and state police to create a Happy Streets. This intiative aims to highlight problems typical of any city - cars usurping roads, shrinking space for pedestrians and cyclists and air pollution shooting up.
c1910 postcard view of the new Coulter Building in downtown Frankfort, Indiana. This building replaced the M. B. Thrashers Building that burned in 1910 on the southeast corner at Jackson and Washington Streets. The photographer was standing on the northwest corner of that intersection when he took the photograph. The Coulter Building is now gone and that corner is a vacant lot. However, the two buildings to the south in this view are still standing today.
The 1906 Sanbornâ„¢ fire insurance map set for Frankfort shows the Thrashers Building with a dry goods store on the corner (59-61 North Jackson Street) and a grocery in the south part of the building (57 North Jackson Street). The 1912 map set shows the same types of businesses in the new building. The second-floor window awnings in this scene advertised a DENTIST and a TAILOR. A sign above those windows also advertised BERT. E. ISGRIGG, TAILOR.
Next door, the sign on the third-floor balcony advertised GUSHWA’S BAKERY. Both map sets show a restaurant and bakery business (55 North Jackson Street) on the main floor of that building. Both map sets also show a millinery business on the second floor, but there is no evidence of that business in this scene. Partially visible signs on the next building to the south (51-53 North Jackson Street) advertised FURNITURE and HARDWARE. Both map sets show a business selling furniture, hardware and novelties in that building.
There were a few pedestrians in this view as well as a guy straddling a motorcycle at the curb in front of the Coulter Building.
From the collection of Jane Lyle.
The full postcard image can be seen here.
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Scenes around the city of Marrakesh, Morocco on Saturday, January 27, 2018. The IMF Conference - Opportunity for All: Promoting Growth, Jobs, and Inclusiveness in the Arab World will take place on January 29-30.
IMF Photo/Ryan Rayburn
27 January 2018
Marrakesh, Morocco
Photo Ref: RR180127050
Bamburgh Castle seen from three miles away on the Harbour wall at Seahouses. 24/06/2024.
Scenes from my Summer Holiday in Northumberland. 21 - 28 June 2024
Nope, not a TV crime scene, but a fallen rainforest tree. Photographed at Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve near Maleny in Queensland, Australia. A remnant of the lush rainforest once covering the plateau.
The Hassan II Mosque stands tall over a marina in Casablanca, Morocco.
IMF Photo/Jake Lyell
23 September 2019
Casablanca, Morocco
Photo Ref: 20190923_morocco_jake-lyell_026
Younes Khassil is a conductor on the high speed train from Casablanca to Tangier, Morocco.
IMF Photo/Jake Lyell
23 September 2019
Casablanca, Morocco
Photo Ref: 20190923_morocco_jake-lyell_062
Filming scenes with Benedict Cumberbatch, Dame Judy Dench, Kealy Hawes and Hugh Bonneville (Scenes from Richard the Third)
This is how we bring life to the auto scene. The 6th annual ART-of-Motion exhibit by Automotive Rhythms at the 2022 Washington Auto Show excited attendees with energy from key pillars of the automotive lifestyle. The cutting-edge art display indulged the culture with highly notable designers that hand-painted new rides from Nissan, Toyota, Kia, and Hyundai in real-time. As well, the exhibit featured custom cycles, accessorized imports tuners, moparized trucks, and luxury exotics such as the Pagani Huayra and Lamborghini Aventador SVJ. Enjoy!
For more info on the experiential program visit www.AutomotiveRhythms.com: The Urban Automotive Experience.