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Willem Coenraad Brouwer
Leiden 19.10.1877 - Leiderdorp 23.5.1933
1894-1898: worked at Leiden as lettercutter and designer of book ornaments
1898-1901: own oven at Goedewaagen's (Gouda), meantimes he also had his own workshop at Gouda
1901: established workshop at Leiderdorp house "Vredelust"
1905: workshop turned up in pottery "N.V. Fabriek van Brouwers' Aardewerk".
W.C. Brouwer used a various scala of techniques,
such as sgrafitto, grooving decoration, intarsia, etc.
but also special glaze techniques such as: a mix of glaze, reflet métallique and crackle.
Besides manufacturing utility and ornamental pottery, Brouwer also applied on
a range of building and garden ornaments.
Examples a.o. facing ornaments on
The "Peace Palace" and the Ministry of Agricultural (both The Hague),
fountains (Arnhem, The Hague), fireplaces (Zeist, Utrecht) and sun dials.
After his decease, his suns continued the pottery untill 1956.
Info from: www.antiekvalentijn.com
Tammy nominated me to take a B&W photo for 'hot and dry'. Here's my effort.
Agent Lulu's throat was hot and dry as she awaited instructions that her target was in the building.
This is my favourite work of 2013. Despite the fact that it had started from a regular Fashion Royalty corset for my Bloody Flowers doll lingerie collection, the outfit acquired more and more details and nuances in the process of creation and finally became an independent look. The outfit included 7 elements:
Corset, made of natural silk satin decorated with Solstiss lace, satin ribbons and Swarovski crystals;
Velvet skirt, decorated with lace;
Gloves made of elastic mesh;
Pillbox hat with a veil and a guinea-hen feather;
Necklace and bracelets made of 6 types of Czech glass seed beads and bugle beads, size 16;
Earrings consisting of pins, silk ribbons and Swarovski pendants;
Wooden cane with a Swarovski crystal head.
This outfit is designed for personal collection. It is not available for sale.
En la orilla opuesta a Porto se encuentra Vila Nova de Gaia y en su ribera respectiva del Douro se encuentran todas sus bodegas de afamado vino, pero no me llegue a meter en una cuba de vino, por desgracia y me tuve que contentar con seguir viendo los pequeños detalles, aquí los "portenses" a falta de aire acondicionado y con la ola de calor tiran de experiencia y disfrutan a la sombra con una suave brisa del periódico. desde luego tienen unas vistas privilegiadas desde el Largo de Miguel Bombarda.
Other view: www.flickr.com/photos/67855182@N00/2231785329/
Der Mercedes-Benz W108/W109 war ein Oberklasse-Modell von Mercedes-Benz und war von 1965 bis 1972 auf dem Markt.
Modellbezeichnungen der Wagen waren 250 S, 250 SE, 280 S, 280 SE, 280 SEL, 300 SE, 300 SEL, 280 SE 3.5, 280 SEL 3.5, 300 SEL 3.5 und 300 SEL 6.3.
لَكَ هيبَة فِي قَلبي ،
ترتَجِف مِنها أضْلُعِي !
لا أعْلَم لَها سِرًا !
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( ^^ آلبوككِية موجود آصلآ بالصورة مآ آضفتةة )
Dahlia (B&W). Hyvinkää, Some photos taken with Nikon D610 and Nikkor 60mm macro lens. FInland. 22.8.2017.
I completely didn't realize what floods these pants were with these shoes until now. *cringe*
W-R:
Top: Anthropologie
Sweater: Anthropologie
Jeans: Gap
Shoes: Lucky (remixed)
Necklace: Twist! (love)
One of my favourite cities in Ontario is Ottawa. This once sleepy logging town grew to become the capital city. It was also the last hurrah for snow. But at least they still had a decent amount on the ground!
Hasselblad 500c - Carl Zeiss Distagon 50mm 1:4 (Yellow) - Rollei RPX 25 @ ASA-25
Blazinal (1+50) 11:00 @ 20C
Meter: Pentax Spotmeter V
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Birmanie, Myanmare, B&W, noir et blanc, Burma, por
Birmanie, Myanmare, B&W, noir et blanc, Burma, portrait, paysage, Bagan
Birmanie, Myanmare, B&W, noir et blanc, Burma, portrait, paysage, Bagan
Foto de la semana en la categoria de Urbana, escultura, arquitectura e interiores en Ojodigital Nacional Geographic
Una toma del Hotel W de Barcelona, también conocido popularmente como hotel vela, su construcción fue controvertida, y desde diversas asociaciones se denunció la ilegalidad de este proyecto, pidiendo que se derribe el edificio por no respetar la ley de protección de costas....
We had one of my favorite series this past fall called "W" based on the Wizard of Oz. This was one of the posters we had at all of our campuses giving a sneak peek as to what was coming.
Snapshot of destroyed buildings and piles of rubble along a street in downtown Nuremberg, Germany, in September 1945. German civilians are pictured walking down the street. Photograph taken while Arthur W. Matthews Jr. and Company A, 1258th Engineer Combat Battalion, were stationed there to repair buildings and homes for use by officials during the Nuremberg Trials (September 1945) [German spelling of city “Nürnberg” on back of photograph].
From Arthur W. Matthews Jr. Papers, WWII 78, WWII Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.