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This note, found inside a lovely daguerreotype of a young man, reads "This is a Daguerreotype Portrait. about 1845. These photos were taken between 1842-1857. The Chief Librarian at the Victoria & Albert Museum said it was a splendid specimen & well worth retaining.
Centenary of Photography 1839-1939.
12 January 1939"
Backmark design from a nineteenth-century cabinet card photo by William H. Tipton.
W. H. Tipton
Artistic Photographer
No. 3 Main Street
Gettysburg, Pa.
Photographs and souvenirs of Gettysburg Battlefield and its monuments.
Catalogue on application. Negatives preserved.
Taken on the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, a reminder of how many well known sayings come from his writings. My leather bound collection of his works and my late mother's school prize for general good work awarded 31st March 1929 (when she was not quite 14 years old) The books are very different - the words exactly the same!
And everything it makes me dream of!
I searched in vain for the perfect tape but no luck... Plus I am trying to do this whole journal exercise without spending money so...... I used pink ribbon and some stationery I found in my stash!
Autumn is my favourite month..But here are some reasons why summer is cool too!!
andrea! i adore your printing! it is too, too cute! how many of these did you write? 77? wow, woman, you are amazing.
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"The Universe of Ben Heine" (Flickr album, selection). More
info about this event and the signed limited edition prints
can be found on www.theuniverseofbenheine.com
Some pictures of the recent exhibition at Hyehwa Art Center
in Seoul (South Korea). Many thanks to INMD for making this
event possible, to the Belgian Embassy for their presence at
the private viewing and to Samsung for their precious support.
View the full photo report about this event at this link (on FB).
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For more information about my works: info@benheine.com
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Local Accession Number: 2012.AAP.308
Title: Is polite society polite and other essays by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe
Creator/Contributor: Reed, Ethel, b. 1874 (artist)
Created/Published: Boston : Lamson, Wolffe & Co.
Date issued: 1895 (inferred)
Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph ; 45 x 64 cm.
Summary: Flowers are on the background of the poster.
Genre: Book & magazine posters; Lithographs
Subjects: Flowers
Notes: Title from item.
Date note: Date from: American Art Posters of the 1890s in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Including the Leonard A. Lauder Collection.
Statement of responsibility: Ethel Reed
Collection: American Art Posters 1890-1920
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
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Esse trabalho não é meu, só coloco para inspiração de futuros trabalhos de todas fliqueiras e afins!!!
Here is a quick exchange with Tocs one, just a throwie exchange though I admit that first one is not exactly a throwy ...
Stumbled upon this dude whose got a good hand and good ideas for his throws ... unfortunently been quite busy so not sure if these are up to par with what I could do. This name turned out harder then I thought (most sketches went directly in the bin ... guess i'm not used to starting with T's). The bottom right one is inspired by Dabs YIA's throwies, he figured out a great way of connecting the letters at the top to create a oneliner. I think I like the forth one best , as it's split in the middle you can place half on oneside then the other half a couple meters away. Hope you like em, will keep trying some hoping to bounce a good solid idea.
Invocando a los grandes dioses
naxi
siglo XIX
«Océano de narraciones» es la traducción mongol del sutra tibetano del «Sabio y el necio» (mDo mdzangs blun). Son historias sobre las vidas pasadas de Buda, relacionadas con las fábulas y los cuentos del libro hindú del Pancatantra, que inspiró gran parte de este género de la literatura universal.