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Clock & Chimes Souvenir Postcard
Written on the side: "In order to enhance value, Mr. Robert Sticht has, at Clock Committee's request, kindly destroyed printer's plate used in the production of this card."
This Book of Hours was produced in the early fourteenth century in Northeast France. The contents of the calendar suggest a use of Saint-Omer which was in the diocese of Therouanne. The presence of a female figure kneeling in prayer accompanying the Pentecost suggests the manuscript was made for a female owner. The calendar contains marginal illumination with the Labors of the Months and the zodiac symbols. There are seven full-page miniatures depicting scenes from the book of Genesis contained within architectural settings. There are twenty-four historiated initials as well as a number of initials decorated with human heads. An abundance of marginal figures makes this manuscript exceptionally charming.
To explore fully digitized manuscripts with a virtual page-turning application, please visit Walters Ex Libris.
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Cabinet card, 1903.
Photographer: J. Dajkovits (Dajkovits János)
Werschetz/Versec
Ecke der Stadtgarten und Weisskircherstrasse
Hungary (today it belongs to Serbia, known as Vršac)
(A városi kert és a Fehértemplom utca sarkán)
Szakács Margit szerint 1905-ig működött a Fehértemplom utca 17. sz. alatt..
Lehetséges, hogy azonos Dajkovits János Ernővel, akinek Nagyváradon volt 1909 körül műterme (Miklósi-Sikes Csaba).
Nem tudom,azonos-e Dajkovits Jánossal, aki lovag Mertens és Társának volt utóda Budapesten az Erzsébet tér 7-ben. Szakács Margit szerint 1904-ben, de nekem már 1899-ből van két muschel mignon képem Mertens utódától, Dajkovits Jánostól, szárazbélyegzővel jelezve: www.flickr.com/photos/37578663@N02/8147946973/in/photolis...
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In Dylan Thomas’ centenary year, this is a full-size recreation of his writing shed that was outside Town Hall Square as part of the Essar Chester Literature Festival.
For more information about the Essar Chester Literature Festival and the events over the next few weeks see:
www.chesterliteraturefestival.co.uk/
For more information about Chester Performs see:
Covers Of Covers: Radiohead / Amnesiac
Original: bit.ly/irrCPG
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32x21cm
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"Danse
Dans le jardin de la Petenera
Dans la nuit du jardin,
six gitanes
Vêtues de blanc,
dansent.
Dans la nuit du jardin,
couronnées
de roses de papier
et de visnages.
Dans la nuit du jardin,
leurs dents de nacre
écrivent l’ombre
brûlée.
Et dans la nuit du jardin,
leurs ombres s’allongent
et arrivent au ciel,
violettes."
Fédérico Garcia Lorca
DANZA
En el huerto de la Petenera
En la noche del huerto
seis gitanas
vestidas de blanco
bailan.
En la noche del huerto,
coronadas
con rosas de papel
y biznagas.
En la noche del huerto
sus dientes de nácar,
escriben la sombra
quemada.
Y en la noche del huerto
sus sombras se alargan,
y llegan hasta el cielo
moradas.
Description: Sample pages of a book printed in Boston Line Type, an embossed Roman alphabet for use by the blind, titled "The Blind Child's Second Book". The book contains educational materials for children. This volume is one of the first books printed by the Perkins Institution.
Publisher: New England Institution for the Education of the Blind (Perkins), Boston
Date: 1836
Format: text
Digital Identifier: BLTIMG_3047
Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
There is quite a transition from travelling the world to spending many hours in front of a computer. But that is what it takes. Here is a glimpse into my life at the moment...
~ Nadie sabe entender que quiero amanecer porque amaneces, que quiero anochecer porque anocheces, que quiero sonreir porque sonries, que entre tus brazos soy un alma libre, que tus palabras son mi relegión, mi luz tu voz, mi aire tu olor, que la luna está ocupada por aquel letrero en alza que subiste con tus labios para que siempre al mirarla supiera que piensas en mi. Nadie sabe entender que quiero darte cada segundo, que quiero crear contigo un mundo en el que nadie nos impida, nos aleje o nos prohiba, en el que nadie juzgue lo que merece la pena o no por alguno de los dos, en el que el tiempo no decida que te vayas o me vaya, en el que sepas que cada trozo de mi vida, cada gesto, cada risa es para tí.
This man was writing a poem for my newly adopted son in Guangzhou (Canton) 廣州 (Traditional Chinese) 广州 (Simplified Chinese), China in September of 2004.
Originally taken on a 3 MP point and shoot camera, it has been heavily reworked in Photoshop CS3. My goal was to try to recreate the feeling of being there and this comes fairly close -- at least for me.
in the shower and one of my favorite songs came on my ipod,
so I decided to write it on my shower wall!
Minneapolis, Minnesota
October 9, 2011 around 6pm
The OccupyMN protest has occupied the Government Plaza in Minneapolis and renamed it People's Plaza. This effort is one of many such protests around the world in association with the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York City.
2011-10-09 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
from Ben Jonson's motto: "Tanquam Explorator" / Ben Jonson's 1578 copy of Plato's "Opera" with all of his notes intact (the book had been a gift from Henry de Vere, 18th Earl of Oxford) / Plato "Opera" (Euthyphro, Apologia, Crito, Phaedo, Cratylus, Theaetetus,Sophista, Politicus) Translated by Jean de Serres (aka Serranus) Printed in Geneva by Henri Estienne, 1578 / Chetham's Library, Manchester, UK