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A polychrome Dutch tile from 1625--a recent purchase during my visit to Amsterdam. A good one for my tile collection!
Arties: in the High Arán Valley. It is dominated by the Montarto peak, which reaches almost 3,000 metres. It has a population of 492.
Outstanding in the old part is the Santa María Parish Church, a Romanesque construction from the 11th-12th centuries, whose bell tower is a somewhat later addition (13th-14th centuries). The number and quality of its paintings are outstanding. Also worthy of mention is the Gothic church of Sant Joan (end of the 14th century), along with two civil buildings - Çò de Paulet House and Portolá House, both from the 16th century.
On the edge of arties there are some baths with waters rich in sulphur and two springs. In the village you will also find an open-air recreation area, home to two bears that live in a protected, marked area. For fishing lovers, the Garona River and the lakes around the village are ideal.
A trade show "give away" plastic "slinky" lit by one daylight CFL strip light and some window light.
Meeting of the Western Museums Association's Program Committee at the Getty Center (March 19-20, 2010) thanks to co-chairs Merritt Price and Jacqueline Cabrera, preparing for WMA Portland75
Deft Handpainted Polychrome Teacup and Teapot Set (Holland, MI)
Blogged about here: teacuplane-sandy.blogspot.com/2011/10/handpainted-deft-po...
A view east from the Polychrome Overlook on the park road in Denali National Park and Preserve on 19 September 2010.
Polychrome Pass, Denali National Park. This was shot with a Nikon 8008 and Velvia 50 before digital became widely available.
Abstract colour landscape symbolism. A revision of maxima with an upper central Commonwealth Star to be a minimalist focus in balance the golden horizon fimbriation diamond..
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Polychrome painted tin-glazed earthenware dish with a sailing-ship, Pickleherring Pottery, Southwark, 1663. Commemorates marriage of John Garway, freeman of the Haberdashers' Company, and Mary Holgrave of Dunkirk
THIS ITEM IS A VERY RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE POLYCHROME FAMILLE ROSE HAND PAINTING PORCELAIN VASES 19TH CENTURY; PERFECT CONDITION, NO CHIPS, NO CRACKS, NO REPAIR. A LITTLE HAIR LINE IN SIDE THE VASE ( LOOK ON PICTURE # 6)
SIZE:
THIS MEASURES APPROACH FOR VASE:
- 27" IN HEIGHT FROM TOP TO BOTTOM .
- 14" IN DIAMETER.
- 30 LBS IN WEIGHT.