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Matrices para grabar los moldes en los bastidores, las imprimimos con impresora laser, en papel diamante para un mejor grabado en la mesa de luz. Estas pueden ser hechas a mano con un lapiz tinta cuidando el pulso, impresas, trasparencias, o a travez de peliculas fotomecanicas si es que quieres un resultado profesional y hacer una estampa con detalles precisos. Esta ultima es muchisimos mas cara y debes usar mallas especiales también, nosotros? no, no las hemos usado.
Peintre portugais (1887-1918) précurseur de l'art moderne.
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Stowmarket, Suffolk
In his History of Stowmarket, Mr, Hollingsworth calls it the “Abbot’s Tomb” and this is still its usual appellation. I would, however, venture to point out that the matrices or moulds on the flat top of the tomb are the figures of a lady surrounded by her thirteen children. Enough remains to show that she wore the peculiar style of head-dress in vogue at the end of the fifteenth century, and her daughters are similarly attired. Above her head were three heraldic shields; on her right (S. side of tomb) were the figures of five sons, and on her left (N. side of tomb) and at her feet were those of eight daughters. At a first glance, you see only seven daughters, but there is an eighth figure, smaller that the others, placed just above and behind the daughter at the top of the row (N.W. corner). The style of architecture of this tomb and its arch is about 1480 – 90.
The first Tyrell who lived at Gipping Hall was William, third son of Sir John Tyrell, Treasurer of the Household to Henry VI (reigned 1422-61). This William married Margaret, daughter of the Robert Darcy of Maldon, Essex, who died in 1449. William and Margaret Tyrell had thirteen children, five sons (Sir James, Sir Thomas, Edward, John, and John) and eight daughters (Alianor, Anne, Margaret, Dorothy, Alice, Margery, Elizabeth and Mary). This list exactly corresponds with the figures on the tomb, and it seems highly probable that the “Abbot” is really Margaret (nee Darcy), wife of the first Tyrell of Gipping, with her thirteen children all around her. This monument is rather over 400 years old.
Manuscripts in the British Museum show that this tomb has long been unidentified. For instance, at fo. 199d at Add. Ms. 19106, the following extract is copied from an old manuscript relating to Suffolk families: “There is between the Isle that belongs to the family of Tirrell and Sir John Poley’s Pewe, a very faire anciente tombe, but I cannot learne from any man for whom it was.”
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The church of Matrice Vecchia was built in the 15th century on the ruins of a pagan temple. It has a Renaissance portico added in the 16th century, and a central portal in the Catalan-Gothic style. On the left side is a bell-tower with a Romanesque mullioned window culminating in an octagonal spire covered with majolica tiles. The interior of the church, originally divided into a nave and two aisles, received another aisle at the end of the 16th century. It preserves prized works, most remarkably, above the main altar, a splendid polyptych depicting The Coronation of the Virgin , attributed to Pietro Ruzzolone or possibly Antonello de Saliba. On the bottom right is the unusual figure of a Saint wearing spectacles. On the right is a statue of the Madonna delle Grazie by Antonello Gagini. Below the nave is a fresco depicting the Betrothal of the Virgins showing a strong Senese influence in the elegant features and the symmetry of the composition. Some of the columns separating the nave and the aisles are painted with frescoes, including the figure of St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Address house number can not create their number (the matrix, the matrices at Ho Chi Minh City) appear.
Erice est une ville située au nord-ouest de la Sicile dans la province de Trapani (12 km de Trapani), sur le mont San Giuliano, à 756 m d'altitude. L'occupation du mont Éryx remonte au Néolithique et à l'Âge du bronze. Le site est une des principales cités des Élymes.
La cité est conquise par les Carthaginois au VIe ou Ve siècle. Ils élèvent une muraille cyclopéenne sur un soubassement mégalithique élyme, pour se défendre des Syracusains.