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The Sprite from Tapestry of Nations parade in World Showcase at Epcot during the Millennium Celebration. Photographed with Canon EOS Rebel 2000 camera. The negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner.
The Sprite from Tapestry of Nations parade in World Showcase at Epcot during the Millennium Celebration. Photographed with Canon EOS Rebel 2000 camera. The negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner.
Poor little Sprite.But She keeps getting better,She'll always have her previous lifes' scars but the hair on the tail is coming back and she loves her place now.
Sprite, c1432
Circle of Donatello
From The Renaissance Nude
(March to June 2019)
Trace the development of the nude through some of the great masters of the Renaissance. Bringing together works by artists such as Titian, Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Dürer and Cranach, we shed light on a visual tradition at its most vital moment.
The 15th and 16th centuries were a pivotal time for the nude in Western art. A renewed interested in ancient Greek and Roman art brought the human body to the forefront of artistic innovation. Artists on both sides of the Alps – Perugino, Pollaiuolo and Gossaert among others – were copying from classical models, experimenting with naturalistic approaches, as well as exploring new, non-religious subject matter.
At the same time, the nude was transforming Christian art, encouraging modern and dynamic representations of age-old themes, from the story of Adam and Eve to the crucifixion.
This spectacular exhibition explores these important changes in a selection of exquisite works. From full-scale paintings to jewel-like illustrations, bronze statuettes to anatomical studies, they contrast idealised beauty with the ageing body, and public images with more intimate, private works.
[Royal Academy]
This is what I had for lunch today. I had two of them. A small and a medium one. I loved it! The Sprite tastes amazing when they add some hot sauce on the shawarma.
Sprites drawn on paper (circa end of the 80's). Some were copied from the TV screen from other games, others created by myself.
Most have the corresponding decimal/hex written on the page to be later used with source code.
Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version were the first Pokémon games 2 c release outside of Japan, becoming available in North America on September 30, 1998, and thus being the first Pokémon media 2 hit the international market. The pair closely followed the release of the Pokémon anime, which began airing September 8, 1998, and within a year, Pokémon was well-known as a popular Nintendo franchise, with a third version, Pokémon Yellow, on the way.
pokemon red e pokemon blue foram os primeiros jogos pokemon a serem lancados fora do japao, tornando-se disponiveis na america do norte em 30 de setembro de 1998,sendo asim a 1a midia pokemon a atingir o mercado internacional.a dupla seguiu de perto o lancamento do anime. ao contrario das geracoes seguintes, red e blue nao eram as mesmas q estavam nas verso~es japonesas. o japao tinha comecado seu 1o par de jogos como pokemon red e green, q em todos os aspectos foram os mesmos q red e blue, c/ excecao do projeto sprite.
Morning woods walking, clouds of mosquitoes and this happy forest sprite!
Queen butterfly (Danaus gilippus) at Sweetbay Natural Area
(Thank you Rich for reminding me they are not all Viceroys ;-)
Red sprite photographed from Sant Vicenç de Castellet (northeastern Spain). It occurred at a distance of 157 km in the French Pyrenees.
The Sprite from Tapestry of Nations parade in World Showcase at Epcot during the Millennium Celebration. Photographed with Canon EOS Rebel 2000 camera. The negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner.
scans out of a genuine "auto motor & sport" 4/1971. It was the most popular car magazine in germany back in the days.
My 1960 custom Bugeye Sprite, Nose From Corvette Corner in San Francisco circa 1963 tail lights frenched about the same time period, running a 1098cc with side draft weber 40