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Charles Schuller (French illustrator, ca. 1880-1920)

1900 color lithograph 36 cm (height) x 26.3 cm (width)

 

Scanned from: Album De La Décoration. Paris: Librairie des arts décoratifs

 

See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.

intranet.mcad.edu/library

Miguel de Cervantes Savaadra: Don Quichote.

Amsterdam: L.J. Veen's Uitgeversmij. N.V. [1961]

Vertaler: C.U. SchĂĽller tot Peursum.

Opnieuw bewerkt door Dr. N. van Haamstede.

Illustraties van A. Hahn Jr.

Cover art by Karel Thole.

This house was built at the end of the 16th century for the town mayor, Johannes Schuller died in 1586. It was used by many Transylvanian sovereigns for resting place while passing through Mediaș. Zsigmond Báthori also lived in it. From the U shaped inside yard you have a beautiful view of the arcaded storey.

The arched entrance is guarded by stone lions. These lions are copies of the original lions which are displayed at the Saint Margaret church.

... is always preceded by unspectacular preparation."

 

~Robert H. Schuller

 

(last balloon photo...promise.)

 

~hmbt

I tempi duri non durano mai, ma le persone toste sì!

Robert Schuller

†

If there is a jazz sky, this has since February 6, 2019 a special new member. - The German bar owner and concert organizer Norbert Bolz, known to many as "Bolle", died after a long illness.

 

Bolle's "BaĂźgeige" has offered - both the national and the international scene between jazz and blues - since November 23, 1977 a small intimate stage for an interested audience.

 

With his initiative, he has enriched the cultural face of his hometown Braunschweig for more than 40 years.

 

Rest in peace, Nobert!

 

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"The Storyteller" (Hermann Martlreiter-sax, Omar Kabir-trumpet, Ed Schuller-bass, John Betch-drums) played a fabulous concert "A Tribute to Paul Motian" on 27 October in the well known Jazz Pub "BaĂźgeige" (Germany / Braunschweig)

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Tower of Hope, Richard and Dion Neutra, completed 1968 for Robert Schuller, in Garden Grove, California, USA

--Robert Schuller~

 

Town Clock - Halifax, NS

Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future.

* Robert H. Schuller *

What great thing would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?

 

* Robert Schuller

 

*Mamiya RZ67 / Kodak Portra 160

 

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The sign did get my attention, which I suppose was one reason they posted that line. Had to dig around a bit to find that it's the title of a book by televangelist Robert A. Schuller, the son of televangelist Robert H. Schuller. Interesting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Schuller

Huge piece at Supalife Kiosk, Berlin.

Take a look at the sketch and other pieces.

Anahi cantando el tema de Dos Hogares, la Telenovela de Emilio La Rosa,Televisa.

 

JCZR

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"What great thing would you attempt if you knew you could not fail?" (Robert H. Schuller)

“Success is Never Ending, Failure Is Never Final.”

― Dr. Robert Schuller

Anahi cantando el tema de Dos Hogares, la Telenovela de Emilio La Rosa,Televisa.

 

JCZR

2024 Alumni Achievement Awards: Pamella Schuller '09 headshot

I love to see my pics put to good use but also appreciate photo credits. Instagram - @milbgrammer. Twitter - @jeffhyde. Thanks!

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