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One Librarian’s Journey From Controlled Vocabularies to Social Tagging
Letting Loose: One Librarian’s Journey From Controlled Vocabularies to Social Tagging
Descent Into Hell: One Librarian’s Journey From Controlled Vocabularies to Social Tagging
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bricks industrial landscape scaffolding buildings laborers sky chimney manual labor skyline chimneys masonry skylines masons city/town life occupations smokestacks cityscape outdoors stone construction roofers stoneworkers figures roofs structures
From: J. P. xxxxxx@xxxxxx.com Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 11:24:43 -0700 To: timeline@metmuseum.org Subject: Looking for a painting Please help: I have been looking on and off for years for this painting. The painting is of a very well dressed renaissance man standing in a room (a library) in front of him on a table is a large hour glass. The painting has very rich colors. I have talked to a lot of people and they have said they have seen this painting but can't remember its name or the name of the artist. Could you please use your resources to find this painting?
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The Masons, 1926Albert André (French, 1869–1954)Bequest of Miss Adelaide Milton de Groot (1876-1967), 1967 (67.187.50)
Albert André (French, 1869-1954), The Masons , 1926 (67.187.50) buildings; - 2 chimneys; construction; - 2 laborers; masonry; masons - 4 occupations; outdoors; sky; skylines; smokestacks; stone; structures; workers; - 2 bricks; buildings; chimney; city/town life; cityscape construction; figures; industrial landscape; laborers; manual labor; masonry; - 2 masons; - 2 roofers; roofs; - 2 scaffolding; - 2 skyline; stone; stoneworkers; urban; L: 14 terms 4 terms each LA 19 terms 4.6 terms each
animal antler archery arrow bejeweled bow bridle chain clockwork container deer/reindeer dog/dogs figurative gilded gold horse hunt/hunter/hunting/huntress jumping leap/leaping luxury mechanical movement mythological/mythology nude ornate precious rearing rider/riding saddle
Artist/Maker(s) Maker: Joachim Friess ca. 1579-1620, m. 1610 Title Diana and the Stag Object Name AUTOMATON Date First quarter 17th century (about 1620) Culture German (Augsburg) Made in Country: Germany City: Augsburg Medium Silver, partly gilt, jewels, enamel Classification Metalwork-Silver Dimensions 14 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. (37.5 x 24.1 cm) Credit Line Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 Department European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Markings [1] A pine cone (Augsburg town mark in use between 1620 and 1625). See Helmut Seling, Die Kunst der Augsburger Goldschmiede 1529-1868, Munich, 1980, vol. III, p. 19, no. 44. [2] Roman capitals I F within a rectangle (cameo) (maker's mark of Joachim Friess or Fries, born in Lubeck about 1579 master goldsmith in Augsburg in 1610, died 1620). See Seling, Vol. III, p. 143, no. 1248. [3] A Roman capital B below a crown and within a shield (cameo), unidentified. [4] A Roman capital E below a crown, and within a shaped reserve (cameo) (French guarantee mark for Foreign silver in use between 1809 and 1819). See Tardy, International Hallmarks on Silver, Paris, 1981, p. 190. Location of marks: [1] On the neck and inside the neck, and on the base. [2] Twice on the neck, on top of the base. [3] Inside and on the outside of the neck. [4] Inside the neck. Description Diana seated on stag, with Cupid on croup, and three hounds below; stag's head removable, body a flask; spring-driven mechanism in base permits automaton to move. Diana wears a crescent set with eight rose diamonds and one pink tourmaline; stag with coronet, pierced collar, lion mask on breast and trappings of scrolling ornament and cherubs; set with three pink imitation tourmalines; on base three lizards, two of them with green enamel, one small lizard, two frogs and four beetles, one of them with green enamel; octagonal casket-like base, decorated with applied ornament in same style as trappings; in center of left side movable key-hole cover on spring. Attributes Beetle, Cupid (Eros), Diana, Frog, Hound, Lizard, Stag
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, French, 1894-1986The Grand Prix of the A.C.F., 1912 Stamped, verso: "Photo J.-H. Lartigue // Mention Obligatoire // Droits de Reproduction // Reserves", "siz Nr. 11 // Ba // Blaukopien"; inscribed in ink, verso: "Gd Prix ACF // Circuit de la Seine In Re // Guyot? sur // Delage", "1912 1913"; inscribed in pencil, verso: "B f.1 Auto" …The Grand Prix was run in 1912 on the circuit of Dieppe, and while No. 6, a Delage, was a favorite, it was actually the Peugeot, with the ace driver Georges Boillot at the wheel, that won, at speeds reaching over one hundred miles an hour…
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, French, 1894-1986The Grand Prix of the A.C.F., July 12, 1913 Stamped, verso: "Photo J.-H. Lartigue // Mention Obligatoire // Droits de Reproduction // Reserves", "siz Nr. 11 // Ba // Blaukopien"; inscribed in ink, verso: "Gd Prix ACF // Circuit de la Seine In Re // Guyot? sur // Delage", "1912 1913"; inscribed in pencil, verso: "B f.1 Auto" …The Grand Prix was run in 1913 on the circuit of Picardie, and while No. 6, a Schneider driven by a M. Croquet, was a favorite, it was actually the Peugeot, with the ace driver Georges Boillot at the wheel, that won, at speeds reaching over one hundred miles an hour…
Model Car • Toy • Marklin • Tinplate
Model Car • Toy • Marklin • Tinplate 'The Marklin Streamlined Tourer' model came with suspension, steering, clockwork motor and drive train, with electric lighting available as an extra (tinplate, 38cm/15in, c1935, Germany).
“1947-1949” “in the style of Dior”