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Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives

 

Trying to locate this photo at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the University Photography Visual Materials, box 35: "Library Interior" (UPVM-035-010-A20).

This bottle came up in conversation so I put it my tiki display case temporarily for a photo and the pulsating tiki head behind it gave it a green glow

Walker Art Center Library Display Case, designed by Rosemary Furtak, 2011.

Marcel Broodthaers (Belgian, 1924-1976) lived in poverty as a struggling poet. In 1964, he turned to visual art as an ironic gesture. His work included painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and film. He founded an imaginary museum housed in his studio. There, he not only exhibited his art but satirized the entire relationship between artist, artworks and museum. Broodthaers’ work became increasingly complex and broadened to include installation art, photography, performance art, books, assemblages, and recordings. He died at age 52; he’s buried under a tombstone of his own design.

 

Books from left to right:

 

LE CADRAN S(C)OLAIRE; Berlin: Berliner Kunstler Program, 1989

BROODTHAERS; Monchengladbach: Stadtisches Museum, 1971

EN LISANT LA LORELEI; Munich: Galerie Heiner Friedrich, 1975

MADEMOISE; Paris: Gillespie Laaze Solomon, 1986

VINGT FOIS SUR LE METIER, REMETTEZ VOTRE OUVRAGE; Dijon: ADAC, 1998

A VOYAGE ON THE NORTH SEA; Brussels: Hossmann, 1974

UN COUP DE DES (A ROLL OF THE DICE); Antwerp: Galerie Wide White Space, 1969

UN JARDIN D’HIVER; London: Petersburg Press, 1974

JE M’EN LAVE LES MAINS; Zurich: Seedorn Verlag, 1982

 

Not Fly Away - A blue morphos butterfly, the bottom butterfly in a display case seen at the Rare Earth Gallery in Cave Creek, Arizona.

 

FYI - my camera was powerful enough the image captured the delicate mounting tabs underneath each butterfly wing. I had to remove them and also the very heavy black wood frame to compose this cropped version. Of course this is my very favorite butterfly, for obvious reasons.

1-17-2016

Drilled case and secured the Everbilt Bright Brass Decorative Corners with screws

Master Tools Display Case

Item No. 09801

Inside dimentions:

19 3/4"L x 5 7/8"W x 4 5/8"H

 

Everbilt 5/8 in. x 1-3/4 in. Bright Brass Decorative Corners with screws attached

bought at Home Depot

Model # 19734, Internet # 204485782, Store SKU # 1000020949

MP-0000.587.56

DETAIL - Automobile exhibition, Montreal, QC, about 1914

Anonymous

20th century

Notman photographic Archives - McCord Museum

 

MP-0000.587.56

DÉTAIL - Exposition d'automobiles, Montréal, QC, vers 1914

Anonyme

20e siècle

Archives photographiques Notman - Musée McCord

 

To see the image file on the McCord Museum website, click on the following link:

www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/en/collection/artifacts/MP-0000.587.56

 

Pour voir la fiche descriptive de cette photographie sur le site Web du Musée McCord, cliquer le lien suivant:

www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/fr/collection/artefacts/MP-0000.587.56

Anyone recall any groundbreaking videos featuring these lego figurines?

Old invoices from the Scholz family business on spikes hanging in special display case designed by Artlab Australia

Display case at the Penrose Library of Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA

 

The entire building is beautifully lit with lush surroundings and numerous windows.

 

Taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

A tapestry in the south front of the Gilbert Scott Building.

 

September 16, 2010

University of Glasgow

Glasgow, Scotland

Near the Board of Education building at 905 Locust.

I was commissioned to make three old museum-style show cases by a Brighton artist. I used traditional three-way mitre joints and rebated the glass into place on construction.

 

The wood is sapele and the finish is French polish.

Chocolat Store at the Wynn in Las Vegas, NV.

 

I love to feast my eyes on such a tempting array...

kaohsiung, taiwan

1972

 

street restaurant

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

This is a tabletop charging station we designed and built for Minotaur Mazes in Seattle. It is designed to display handheld GPS units and charges them when not in use. The curved lid closes and locks to keep the GPS units secure.

I notice that I go a ridiculously high number of views on this, can someone tell me where they're coming from?

 

Seen at the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia in Bulgaria.

I was commissioned to make three old museum-style show cases by a Brighton artist. I used traditional three-way mitre joints and rebated the glass into place on construction.

 

The wood is sapele and the finish is French polish.

Apparently, these coins were found in the cornerstone of the old 1913 Grand Lodge, of the Masonic Village in Elizabethtown, PA. The note indicates that they may have been thrown in by construction workers.

12-30-2015

Hot melt glued Everbilt Bright Brass Decorative Corners on the corners

Master Tools Display Case

Item No. 09801

Inside dimentions:

19 3/4"L x 5 7/8"W x 4 5/8"H

 

With added Everbilt 5/8 in. x 1-3/4 in. Bright Brass Decorative Corners

bought at Home Depot

Model # 19734, Internet # 204485782, Store SKU # 1000020949

I took these Photos on February 2, 2008 during a Florida East Coast Railway Society sponsored two day Bus Tour of the Florida Keys. They show the History of the Building of the Florida East Coast Railway Key West Extension, in Display cases in the Caboose at 82616 US Route 1, in Islamorada on Upper Matecumbe Key in the Florida Keys.

 

Within the three Display Cases are Photos, Drawings, Diagrams and Short Paragraphs describing the History of the Building and Operation of the FEC Key West Extension.

 

The tittle of this Poster is: "The Railroad That Went To Sea".

 

DISCLAIMER: These posters were in poor shape with serious fading, stains and water marks. I did my best to optimize the Contrast, Color Saturation and Sharpness, however the posters are only partially readable.

slideshow 12, slide 44/73

 

hong kong, china

1972

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

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