Jewelry set, late 1800s.
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Jewelry set, late 1800s.
79 Chorales, Op. 28: XXX. Jésus-Christ, fils unique de Dieu – Marcel Dupré
Interior da Catedral de Amiens (L'Intérieur de la Cathédrale d'Amiens) Jules Victor Génisson, 1842
Détail d'une peinture de Christian VII du Danemark par Kristian Zahrtmann (1873).
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux’s (1827-1875) sculpture detail of “Ugolino and His Sons”, 1865-67 from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Edward Moran (1829-1901) “Full Sail at Sunset”
Crâne de squelette fumant une cigarette (Skull with a burning cigarette) Vincent Van Gogh, c. 1885/6
Thomas Francis Dicksee, Ofelia (detail), 1864
Smallsword
British
c.1780-1810
The smallsword was the typical civilian sidearm worn in Europe from about 1650 to 1800. It was both a deadly weapon and a stylish costume accessory for the fashionable gentleman. The materials of smallsword hilts vary considerably, according to the wealth and taste of their owner. In England, silver was the preferred medium, and the custom of hallmarking silver with date-letters provides the opportunity to document changing forms and ornament. English smallswords served as models for Colonial American silversmiths.
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HMS Beagle off the Galapagos Islands by Geoff Hunt
A Weather Phenomenon Known as a “Microburst” Rapidly Inundating a Small Area with Torrential Rain and Gale-Force Winds.
Microbursts arise from small scale, but very intense downdrafts in a small area, produced by thunderstorms or other unstable forms of weather. Microburts can last for as short as a few seconds, or even a few minutes.
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