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August 06, 2018 at 10:10AM
“Lorsque l'intellect est obscurci par la stupidité, il devient impossible de voir ou de comprendre la lumière du Tsadiq.” (Rabbi Na'hman de Breslev, Liqouté Moharan I, 17)
Il est temps de nourrir sa culture, de faire respecter son intellect. Il faut faire un tour au Muma, ancien Musée des Beaux-Arts qui se situait au bout de la rue de Paris avant la guerre. La foule y est au rendez-vous. Tableaux de Marquet, Dufy, Boudin, Pissarot, le fond ancien conservé et protégé des destructions de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, dont l'émouvante "mise au tombeau" de Simon Vouet... Il y en a pour tous les goûts. Venez, quelque soit votre âge.
Tout le monde doit au moins avoir visité dix musées, dix cathédrales et une cinquantaine d'églises pour se faire une vraie culture artistique.
“Chaque personne doit se sortir des forces de l'imagination et s'élever au niveau de l'intellect.” (Rabbi Na'hman de Breslev, Liqouté Moharan I, 25)
Лекція "НА ДОТИК: БОВ Б‘ЄРҐ У РОЗМОВІ ПРО УТОПІЇ НА ЛІТЕРАТУРНІЙ СЦЕНІ". Міжнародний фестиваль актуального мистецтва PORTO FRANKO. Intellect Hub, Івано-Франківськ, Україна. 2018
The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you don't know how or why.--Albert Einstein
Views to the La Salve Bridge from inside of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
The La Salve bridge formerly called the Príncipes de España bridge until its change in 2016, is a bridge over the Bilbao estuary in Bilbao, Vizcaya (Spain).
It is called the bridge of the Salve because when the ships arrived at the port of Bilbao through the estuary, at the height of the bridge is the first place where the Virgin of Begoña is seen and there the sailors sang the Salve to her.
Its opening took place on January 9, 1972 and its author was the engineer Juan Batanero García-Geraldo. It was designed at the end of the sixties, to solve the problem of traffic, which was beginning to become saturated in the north of the city. It was also the first in Spain with a brace system and one of the few with a metal deck. It has 23.5 meters of free height for the passage of boats, being fixed.
It is equipped with elevators from its base on the right bank, in the area of La Salve, at the end of Campo de Volantín. These are maintained by the city council, transporting 200,000 passengers annually. They have been free since May 2008.
Next to this bridge, on the left bank of the estuary, is the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao . Furthermore, it is curious to contemplate how the architect of this museum wanted to integrate, in a certain way, this bridge into it, building, for this purpose and on its left side, as seen from the Campo de Volantín, a high tower with access stairs. to the museum, which is located on the right side.
Giltza Bat- a Key
Year: 2012
Title: Giltza bat - A key
Direction: Verónica and Christina Werckmeister
Surface: 990 m2
Location: Inside the La Salve Bridge, Avenida de las Universidades, 1 Bilbao
Optimal view from: Avenida de las Universidades 1, Paseo Museo Guggenheim
We explore the idea of freedom of expression, the need to speak that we all have, and openness towards others. The creative process was based on a reflection on values for peace in Euskadi: memory, future, diversity, understanding, plurality, empathy, tolerance and coexistence.
Two women, of different ages, are talking. They are supported by a lace background, a series of woven knots that illustrate the complexity of their relationship. Through their hearts and heads, where emotions and intellect reside, strips of bright colours are woven. These are the contributions of all the people who have collaborated on this project with their own reflection on the subject, painting on technical canvases attached to the wall.
One of the women is wearing an interesting earring that gives the work its title: Giltza bat / a Key. In a curious book, published in Argentina in 1947: Arquitectura Popular y Grafía Vasca , the author describes how “ attributes that give an idea of the profession or work to which the deceased was dedicated are widely used by the Basques, especially on tombstones. ” Page 139 reveals that the symbol for the Ladies was keys! We adopted the key as a symbol of expression as well. The key, one of the many keys that we humans have in our “keychain”, that we can use both to open and to close, according to our objective. In this case, opening would be free expression. This freedom is also a key, among others, to coexistence, empathy and understanding.
This project enjoyed the collaboration of various associations related to peace and coexistence and was part of the Day of Non-violence, which took place on January 30 in Bilbao and around the world.
Spirit, Mind, Body
Father, Son, Holy Ghost
Mother, Father, Child
Past, Present, Future
Power, Intellect, Love
Creator, Destroyer, Sustainer
Creation, Preservation, Destruction
Thought, Feeling, Emotion
Mother, Maiden, Crone
Other world, Mortal world, Celestial world
“Her intellect and heart had their home, as it were, in desert places, where she roamed as freely as the wild Indian in his woods.”
― Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter
Parure en topaze arc-en-ciel et argent 925 - 3 pièces
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Magnifique parure composée d'un pendentif, une paire de boucles d'oreilles et d'un bracelet en pierre naturelle
Elle est vendue dans son écrin (le pendentif est vendu avec sa chaîne en argent 925 mais la photo de celle-ci n'est pas contractuelle). Cette parure est composée de pierre naturelle : la topaze arc-en-ciel.
En lithothérapie, on prête à la topaze arc-en-ciel des vertus favorisant l’intellect, la concentration. C’est une pierre renforçant l’individualité. On en parle comme d'une pierre de liberté aidant à l’expression de soi pour faire valoir ses droits et s’imposer. Elle est source de joie et bonheur
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Title: Remarks on the influence of climate, situation, nature of country, population, nature of food, and way of life, on the disposition and temper, manners and behaviour, intellects, laws and customs, form of government, and religion, of mankind
Creator: Falconer, William, 1744-1824
Creator: Roberts, David Lloyd, 1835-1920 (Donor)
Creator: Trinder, W. H. (Former owner)
Creator: Kitchins, J. (Former owner)
Creator: Bramwell, H. C. (Former owner)
Creator: Royal College of Physicians of London. n 80046799
Publisher: London : Dilly, Charles, 1739-1807
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: Royal College of Physicians, London
Date: 1781
Language: eng
Description: Erratum on penultimate page (last page of index)
Publishers' advertisements on last page
ESTC T60417
Royal College of Physicians, London
This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London
20th-century full brown cloth
Signature on title page: 'J. Kitchins'
Inscription on second upper flyleaf: 'H.C. Bramwell, 24 Sept. 1834'
Inscription on third upper flyleaf: 'W.H. Trinder, 17 Sept. 1834'
Book-plate on upper pastedown: 'Ex Libris D. Lloyd Roberts, Manchester, 1911'
Occasional 18th- and 19th-century manuscript annotations in ink and pencil throughout
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oh, Socrates and Plato. How I adore thee. Except you guys were off your rockers. Seriously. No one wants anything to do with your bloody Republic.
Ar ar ar. I feel so intellectual.
The human body and intellect play an important part in the works of Jaco van der Vaart. He is fascinated by how modern medical technology can prolong human life. This piece consists of superfluous instruments from the Reinier de Graaf Hospital in Delft. P1050699 (2)
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Title: Intermarriage; or, The mode in which and the causes why, beauty, health and intellect, result from certain unions, and deformity, disease and insanity from others : demonstrated by delineation of the structure and forms, and descriptions of the functions and capacities, which each parent, in every pair, bestows on children-in conformity with certain natural laws, and by an account of corresponding effects in the breeding of animals, with eight illustrative drawings
Creator: Walker, Alexander
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston
Sponsor: Emory University, Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library
Contributor: Emory University, Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library
Date: 1866
Language: eng
Description: Concepts of heredity played a powerful role in structuring 19th-century debates over disease, sexuality, morality, class, race, intellect, gender, and evolution. Walker is also the author of Beauty: Illustrated chiefly by an analysis and classification of beauty in women (1836) and Women physiologically considered as to minds, morals, marriage, matrimonial slavery, infidelity, and divorce (1839)
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Gift to The Abner Wellborn Calhoun Medical Library presented by Dr. F.P. Calhoun, September 11, 1942
HEALTH: Added as part of 2008 Rare Book Project
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