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Sunday on Black:

 

Our car was dead this morning, its insides on the floor, so we had to wait for my Dad's friend to repair it which took nearly 8 hours. The guy is so nice though and only charged $100 when it would have easily cost over $300 at his garage.

 

Of course waiting all day meant that I still haven't fixed my phone but will tomorrow. *hopes*

 

I spent the day playing with layers and creating a fake bokeh texture I wanted to play with. I also took over a hundred photos of marshmallow peeps for some Easter photos. Obviously, I'm a little spaztastic =^_^=

2024 RM Sotheby's Auction Preview Monterey: 1911 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Open Drive Limousine "The Dreamer" by Grosvenor

The Dreamer

1932

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

Oil on Canvas

 

The Mr. and Mrs. Klaus G. Peris Collection, 1998 (1997.149.4)

 

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection contains more than two million works of art from around the world. It opened its doors on February 20, 1872, housed in a building located at 681 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Under their guidance of John Taylor Johnston and George Palmer Putnam, the Met's holdings, initially consisting of a Roman stone sarcophagus and 174 mostly European paintings, quickly outgrew the available space. In 1873, occasioned by the Met's purchase of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriot antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Douglas Mansion on West 14th Street. However, these new accommodations were temporary; after negotiations with the city of New York, the Met acquired land on the east side of Central Park, where it built its permanent home, a red-brick Gothic Revival stone "mausoleum" designed by American architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold. As of 2006, the Met measures almost a quarter mile long and occupies more than two million square feet, more than 20 times the size of the original 1880 building.

 

In 2007, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was ranked #17 on the AIA 150 America's Favorite Architecture list.

 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967. The interior was designated in 1977.

 

National Historic Register #86003556

The Dreamers, Doo Wop

 

Taken by: #Hasseblad500CM | KodakEktar100

In 1936 Forfar Dramatic Society won the Scottish Community Drama Association (SCDA) festival award for their production of 'The Dreamer' by Joe Corrie. The cast then went on to broadcast the play on the Scottish Home Service - a notable event for the town in those days. Production was by Catherine Hollingsworth, and the cast, as shown in the photo, were:

Back, L to R.

Lavinia (Ina) Macdonald, Aggie (Agnes) Smith, Dave (David) Milne, Bella (Isabella) Wilson

Front, L to R:

Harold Adamson, Mary Reid

“Only things the dreamers make live on. They are the eternal conquerors.”

~Herbert Kaufman

 

The Dreamers, Doo Wop

 

Author, artist, philosopher Elbert Hubbard founded the Roycroft community in 1895 in the village of East Aurora, New York. It was a reformist community of craft workers and artists which formed part of the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States. The work and philosophy of the group had a strong influence on the development of American architecture and design in the early 20th century.

Imagem: Louis Garrel

Edição: Thuany Gabriela

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