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" Warshawsky adds dryly: "Some people want inscriptions or engravings.
Engravings on its body and head are still clearly visible.
The GRI acquired proof prints of these engravings in 1984.
The last Grolier show concerned engravings of United States securities.
Holding that over the rock makes the engravings more clear.
Dürer's originals were woodcut engravings — objects used to create copies.
Couples are having engravings in the bands, and on the stones.
They scrutinize individual diamonds, metal settings and fonts and any engravings.
One of the engravings on top of the tower bell is from 1899.
He used taxidermied animals, dead insects, and engravings of beetles in his work.
She received assistance naming plants, making engravings and referencing the work of others.
A man repaints the engravings on a gravestone at a public cemetery in Shanghai.
Handmade rings with engravings of the actual fingerprints and handwriting of a loved one
In the 19th century, wood engravings were often used in newspapers and other publications.
There are newspaper engravings, ephemera, illustrated journals, books, postcards and even vintage musical instruments.
The dangling wires are unruly; the several engravings form a fragmented and ungainly whole.
Sometimes the wooden beads that I wear will have engravings on them that are affirmations.
Still, they were found sealed and intact, featuring vibrant color inscriptions and well-preserved engravings.
It has served as the source of numerous engravings published in newspapers from that period.
Trilobites Engravings in the Saudi desert may be the earliest depictions of human-canine companionship.
The closest thing to it are abstract engravings etched on shells or pieces of ocher.
"The Illustrated Walden" recreates a 1902 edition that included 30 engravings, daguerreotypes and period photographs.
It's worth mentioning: The poop emoji is on the second page of available image engravings.
Other known examples of dromedary carvings are simple engravings without relief, such as those at Shuwaymis.
Brătescu's oeuvre is vast and includes drawing, collage, engravings, textile, photography, experimental film, video, and performances.
The intricate engravings indicate that the mummies were once highly respected people, likely priests and children.
This site, near the US border, contains engravings and paintings left by the native Blackfoot people. 
Only two engravings of the map, by the cartographer John Carwitham, were previously known to exist.
For instance, "fancy heads" representing allegorical women that were popular as engravings proved difficult to copy.
Inside were mirrors, printouts of Turner engravings, and Harvey's unorthodox engravings (more on this in a bit), showing current views of Margate, a once idyllic seaside resort that has faded over the years as tourists, lured by inexpensive flights, departed for sunnier climes and more fashionable beaches.
Customers are also able to add in their own engravings or purchase a replica of Kate's necklace.
In fact, the process by which many lithographs and engravings were made damaged or destroyed the daguerreotypes.
But even with these developments, albums of lithographs, engravings, and etchings continued to serve an important function.
These took on a variety of material forms, from woodcuts to broadside sheets to engravings to lithographs.
To evoke the quality of 19th-century engravings, Huston tempered his Technicolor images with a monochromatic overlay.
This was a decisive advantage of using negatives — daguerreotypes could only be reproduced in engravings or lithographs.
"Dutch Prints of Daily Life," engravings and etchings by the major artists of Dutch 17th-century printmaking.
"Dutch Prints of Daily Life," engravings and etchings by the major artists of Dutch 96373th-century printmaking.
There's no shortage of engravings and paintings that illustrate what Lower Manhattan looked like in colonial times.
He began writing the record as soon as he'd wrapped up the Engravings tour in late 2014.
The engravings are illustrated with generic pictorial representations of houses, alleys, streets, squares, churches, palaces, and fortifications.
Cracks appear directly through the engravings, which suggests the marks were made before these humans extracted the marrow.
Her detailed drawings and wood engravings of hundreds of insects filled her books and those of her husband.
The hiking route features Aboriginal rock engravings from 1,000 years ago, according to the Sydney Coast Walks website.
Art found in other Middle Eastern regions (including Jordan) tend to consist of basic engravings of camels without relief.
They were able to distinguish marks made for butchery, those made by teeth, and those made for the engravings.
Although Rainsford was no abolitionist, he admired L'Ouverture, and the engravings in his book convey respect for their subject.
A fellow carver sits practicing her technique on a small block of wood, her engravings guided by ink markings.
Based on the engravings and inscriptions, archaeologists think the coffins were for children and priests ⁠— both men and women.
Rare engravings are unlocked via quests, but some show up just as a result of leveling up and exploring.
They helped spread his fame throughout Europe, as did the engravings made from his paintings — mostly by other artists.
Inside the cave, scientists have uncovered Homo sapiens' teeth, spear points, bone tools, engravings and beads made from seashells.
"It was one his strategies for attracting tourists," said Jennifer Hardin, the curator of the paintings, watercolors and engravings.
There was a little light, and I avoided bumping my head, but I could hardly see the interior engravings.
The map is neither a historical relic nor particularly aesthetically pleasing, containing no fine engravings of fantastical sea creatures.
There is a big sea wall in front of Turner Contemporary, which you see in one of Harvey's engravings.
Cassas visited Palmyra from May to June of 1785; his drawings of the site were published as engravings in 1799.
The bulk of the exhibition consists of beautiful, small, glycerophtalic paintings, a number of preparatory drawings, collages, engravings, and cartoons.
And the mirrored surfaces of Harvey's engravings naturally reflect everything in their vicinity: viewers, other works, lights, the surrounding architecture.
Welch organized the exhibition, which draws on etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, engravings, and other works on paper at the Blanton Museum.
The results were published — as engravings and etchings — in a series of volumes with the title Excursions daguerriennes starting in 1840.
Opinel offers different types of wooden handles from walnut to olive wood, as well as engravings of different designs from artists.
There are also ceramics—since vases hold flowers—alongside horticultural engravings and objects from the garden like shears and watering cans.
The obviously labor-intensive character of Gorey's immaculately crosshatched drawings, which often resemble Victorian engravings, adds to the sense of provocation.
This book is illustrated with an extraordinary range of old and new photographs (some by Rothbart), and engravings showing historical scenes.
Michelangelo's loving depiction of the muscular bodies was widely disseminated through engravings, including one by Marcantonio Raimondi, an image Moufarrege owned.
The plot coincidentally has an arrangement of flowers reflecting the Lakers' colors — purple and gold — but does not have any engravings.
Scientists have found stone tools, rock shelters, artifacts and ancient engravings in the area, which has been populated for 16,000 years.
This show also showcases the work of Luigi Calamatta (1801-1869), an Italian artist known for reproducing famous masterpieces as engravings.
The artwork from Førtifem even places Ba'alber-ith himself in some of Gustav Dore's famous engravings for that extra bit of authenticity.
Printed in purple and avocado green ink, it was illustrated with engravings and drawings by Marcel Duchamp, Robert Osborn, and Alexandre Istrati.
Gabriel's painting entitled "Haitian Revolution" (2017), inspired by Rainsford's engravings, presents the overthrow of white leadership with gaiety and matter-of-factness.
Yes, but before the age of these engravings can be confirmed, they'll need to be tied to a well-dated archaeological site.
"Dutch Prints of Daily Life": Engravings and etchings of daily life and landscapes by the major artists of Dutch 17th-century printmaking.
Relief prints, mainly woodcuts and wood engravings, are created by carving into wood and cutting away the areas not to be printed.
But a different set of engravings, created in the 17th century by an unknown German artist, reverses the perspective of The Lovers.
You will see that he was a sharp-eyed witness whose engravings documented early clashes with the British, including the Boston Massacre.
Most of the original artwork Foringer did for the company is lost, but the engravings made from them have not entirely disappeared.
Cheaper and more efficient than the engravings that most printers relied upon, lithography offered artists more freedom to layer colors and images.
Pape started out as a Concrete artist in the '50s, making primarily wood reliefs and engravings of oscillating and dislodged geometric shapes.
As The Art of Ownership demonstrates in its five centuries of designs, bookplates often used innovative publishing techniques, from engravings to lithographs.
English land artist Simon Beck, known for his colossal snow engravings, has yet again carved an astonishing mural in a snowy mountainside.
Matthews International is a publicly traded company that specializes in cemetery products, ornate engravings and manufacturing cast bronze plaques for memorials and monuments.
For daguerreotypes to be distributed widely, they had to be turned into printing blocks, serving as the basis for engravings, etchings, or lithographs.
Then he captured these tableaux in detailed illustrations, published from 1701 to 1716 as engravings by Cornelius Huyberts in the Thesaurus anatomicus primus.
Mini Letter Charm Pendant with White Diamonds at AUrate, $450AUrate offers engravings and personalized jewelry like this necklace with a mini letter charm.
This story is told through a variety of media: photographs, wood engravings, lithographs, digital reproductions, plus a host of pieces of material culture.
Besides the visual representations, that is, the photos, engravings, paintings, lithographs, and digital reproductions, other ephemera include postcards, menus, membership cards, sheet music.
As printing developed and became widespread, animals of varying accuracy flourished in books, whether in the form of early woodcuts or later engravings.
In Jardim's engravings, black defines the details on the white pages, revealing geometric forms of modernist buildings and an abstract field of birds.
Paintings took a long time to complete and rarely generated enough income, forcing artists to seek revenue from cheap engravings of their work.
Also known as manuals of principles, they consisted of engravings and etchings by master artists, sometimes accompanied by texts on technique and style.
Each room is used for different art practices: one for engravings, one for sculpture, one for mosaics and one for kintsugi and restoration work.
Along with the Grandville engravings, there's music by Camille Saint-Saëns (featuring "Carnival of the Animals," naturally), and backgrounds from other 19th-century publications.
In each panel, all of which are modeled after then-contemporary newspaper engravings of the trial, Wilde sports the gilded halo of Christian iconography.
Though small, her designs are intricate, pulling from Albrecht Dürer engravings and other non-tattoo influences, and often containing dual images and layered meanings.
These are here joined by paintings, drawings, engravings, and documents that come from Lisbon's Museu de Arte Antiga, London's National Gallery, or Vienna's Albertina.
But other shifts in the economy — including the rise of the tech-company-heavy Nasdaq exchange, which did not require engravings — finally caught up.
The rings are REALLY cool ... each one boasts a TON of diamonds -- and the special engravings on each include realistic portraits of Odom's face.
Perhaps when imagined as tombstone engravings they engender feelings appropriate to the Anthropocene in that we have erased entire biomes and crashed whole ecosystems.
Almost 200 paintings, engravings, books, maps, muskets, pots and pans — original works of art and everyday items — detail the Pilgrims' journey from 1604 to 1621.
Here we see a Nissan R35 GT-R with intricate engravings and a custom paint job so it appears to be made out of gold.
Most of Mr. Holzer's items focus on Lincoln's image: oil paintings, engravings and other depictions of the man who preserved the Union and abolished slavery.
So was most pictorial art about war until Jacques Callot and Francisco Goya presented their dolorous drawings and engravings in the 17th and 18th centuries.
One reason for this is that Dürer primarily created drawings and engravings; these works number near 22,21515 and are sensitive to light, preventing regular display.
Although there are older findings of art, they mainly include engravings on shell, bone, ocher, eggshells and bedrock, as well as ocher markings in caves.
Sixteen of Harvey's engravings (using the same methodology as "Arcade/Arcadia") in a somewhat choppy, irregular grid form a composite, black-and-white sunset picture.
Its discs feature nano engravings of over 113 poems about the moon, collected from various cultures and across history — and then translated into multiple languages.
They are the work of Graham Short, a British artist specializing in miniature engravings, in a project launched by the Tony Huggins-Haig Gallery in Scotland.
The study follows recent evidence of Neanderthal art in Spain, such as a single red dot in a cave, and rock engravings in another subterranean site.
In fact, Blombos Cave itself has produced engravings older than this drawing, namely an engraved chunk of ochre dating to between 100,000 to 73,000 years ago.
The poster uses coloring exactly like the animated film, featuring ornate engravings on the lamp and a wisp of blue smoke hinting at the genie within.
Engravings by Francisco Agüera Bustamante in The Astounding Life of Death show the bony figure in a variety of roles, from a baby to a king.
Layered on top of the cosmic landscape are illustrations of the constellations, scanned and digitally retouched from copper engravings by 17th century Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius.
The curators' problem is how to ensure public engagement with coins which, though beautiful, are ultimately just small metal discs, with even tinier inscriptions and engravings.
The look of the special was explicitly meant to nod to the sorts of engravings that accompanied the story on its original publication in the 1840s.
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Forest Swords's Matthew Barnes has yet to release his follow-up to his acclaimed 2013 album Engravings, but he's not been sitting idle since then either.
Although camel art has been found in other parts of the Arabian Peninsula, the newly uncovered engravings at the so-called "Camel Site" are stylistically unique.
Along with the sculptures, The Ivory Mirror includes paintings, engravings, boxwood sculptures, wood-cuts, illuminated manuscripts, and other works that support this moment of visual culture.
Monograms and engravings are a simple way to make a mark and distinguish the gift — be it a towel, necklace, or leather accessory — as their own.
Kamensky, a Harvard historian, describes a young Copley earnestly studying engravings of anatomical images, all the while worrying if he would ever realize his lofty goals.
Today he is the rare collector who focuses on tracking down the original artwork behind the engravings on bank notes, stock certificates and other financial documents.
"We already had criss-cross engravings on ochre from Blombos from an even earlier date; this ochre drawing is just cream on the cake," Bahn told Gizmodo.
The engravings represent the earliest evidence for dogs on the Arabian Peninsula and might even stand as the earliest depictions of canines yet, as Science first reported.
The venue features a green industrial-scale roaster, marble counters, brass engravings - and a price that could make many Italians reluctant to make it their regular cafe.
Of the 255 engravings and paintings left by Paleolithic artists on the walls of the Rouffignac Cave in southern France, 16 depict the horse, 29 the bison.
The "crisis" of 1986 remains unsolved, despite some attempts to reconstruct Galicia's ancient language (a few ancient engravings and historical guesswork are all researchers have to go on).
Today, a cave outside Bluff, filled with drawings dating back to the Anasazi, is overlaid with engravings of hundreds of names, including those of several local elected officials.
Based on this manuscript, in 1924, the Parisian publisher Georges Crès made an edition of Noa Noa that contained wood engravings by Monfreid, based on drawings by Gauguin.
They incorporate works on paper, hand-colored engravings, porcelain and paintings, including a pair of portraits from the 1750s by Sir Joshua Reynolds that hang in the entrance.
The engravings are meant to amplify queer voices and, paired with the vertical installation, explore "how vastness can dismantle limiting narratives of being," she wrote on her website.
Now, in a study published Thursday, archaeologists exploring rock engravings in the Saudi desert have found what they say may be the earliest depictions of human-canine companionship.
IN THE GRAND new survey at Tate Britain of the prints, engravings, paintings and poetry of William Blake (1757-1827) is an enigmatic depiction of Isaac Newton (pictured).
In the vein of Goya's satirical series of engravings "Los Caprichos" (000-1798), Shaw's pieces critique contemporary systems of oppression in a visual language of grotesques and homunculi.
Long before the ubiquity of Google Maps, these colorful engravings, produced between 1572 and 1617, comprised the world's most accurate and elaborate collection of urban cartography ever made.
Meanwhile, in the library's print collection is "Lascivie" ("The Lusts"), a series of late-16th-century pornographic engravings featuring satyrs, nymphs and putti by the Italian artist Agostino Carracci.
There is some, including engravings on animal bones, that shows the second dynasty, the Shang, really did control an area in the Yellow river basin about 3,500 years ago.
Armed with scissors and glue, Ernst performed meticulous surgery on 19th-century engravings— illustrations from Gothic romances, penny dreadfuls, mail order catalogues, and scientific texts — to create disquieting tableaux.
An obviously keen eye and dry sense of humor is behind this throng of carved skulls decorated with precious stones, skeletons, amulets, rosaries, and engravings from Europe and Asia.
Egyptian engravings showed the Pharaoh defeating Nubian wrestlers, which historians believe to be more a part of the Pharaoh's propaganda machine than his actual ability to win over the Nubians.
The assemblies that mount these disks in the canisters are also artworks, and contain engravings that are transcriptions of music from ballet or collections of sediment from around the world.
They use a realistic cross-hatched style that sits, if at times slightly awkwardly, halfway between traditional old engravings and the looser lines of more modern artists like Edward Ardizzone.
Obscenity on this scale was not just frowned upon in polite society at the time, but highly illegal, so it's no surprise that the copper engravings lack an artist's signature.
Hooke's book, Micrographia, featured blown-up engravings depicting a world previously invisible to the human eye — incredibly detailed images of things like lice, gnats, and the cellular structure of cork.
Long before the video camera, scandalous Renaissance texts like Three Books on the Dissection of the Parts of the Human Body and Aristotle's Masterpiece displayed salacious engravings alongside legitimate medical advice.
The engravings and lithographs that were auctioned included "Le Fantôme de l'atelier" ("The Phantom of the Workshop"), a 1987 print of an amoeba-like figure in reds, blacks, yellows, and greens.
Silvia Bello, a Natural History Museum who worked on the study with colleagues from University College London, said the engraved motif was similar to engravings found in other European archaeological sites.
This is at long last expiring with his remarkable retrospective of some 19233 paintings, manuscripts, photographs and engravings curated by Brigitte Leal, Markéta Theinhardt, and Pierre Brullé at the Grand Palais.
In a tiny black-and-bronze bathroom by Scott Sanders, there's a pair of Goya engravings, a Harry Benson photograph of the Beatles and handmade wallpaper that looks like Moroccan leather.
Ancient sandstone engravings found in the Arabian desert depict dogs wearing leashes, according to a paper published Thursday in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology and reported by David Grimm at Science.
It features rare maps, engravings, drawings, photographs, books, and videos that range from Hernán Cortés' map of Tenochtitlán (1524) to Le Corbusier's sketches made during his visit to Buenos Aires (1929).
The mood is furthered by seamless collages, made from old engravings, inspired by Max Ernst, and the semiabstract "Angel" photograms: life-size silhouettes of Connor made with the photographer Edmund Shea.
Arnulf Rainer's defaced engravings of European royalty challenge the aristocracy while Betty Tompkins thumbs her nose at patriarchy by obscuring nude female bodies with text in reproductions of famous art works.
The sizes of Harvey's engravings and their positions on the walls corresponded to the works on Turner's gallery walls when he died, as recorded in an 5113 painting by George Jones.
Her intricate engravings, which together present a panoramic view of Margate, were made by incising the protective material on the reverse sides of Plexiglas mirrors with a diamond point etching tool.
Braun drew on more than 100 artists and cartographers around the world to contribute maps and engravings to the project, creating a comprehensive portrait of the world in just six volumes.
An analysis of a human forearm unearthed at the site suggests that the patterned engravings on the bone were a deliberate component of the cannibalistic practice—one likely rich in symbolic meaning.
The publication featured numerous engravings of famous people, places, and events, including the Danish palaces, English churches, Indian towers, and American steamships that inspired the woodblocks on display at the Art Institute.
The vehicle descended to 30 feet above the wreck to take several photographs, including some of the distinctive dolphin engravings on the San Jose&aposs cannons, a key piece of visual evidence.
In a last-minute decision, the Arch Mission Foundation dehydrated the tardigrades and put them in resin along with the nickel engravings that included the rest of the time capsule library's data.
This compendium contains over 21880 reproductions of classic and modern paintings, drawings, and engravings, with corresponding excerpts about the artworks from C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin's renowned English translation of Proust.
Derived from a series of engravings depicting a "World Upside Down," which dates from at least the 16th century, collective AES+F reimagines contemporary life as absurdist scenes from the medieval carnival.
Rare objects include 17th century books, engravings and artifacts, like the first Bible to be printed in America and a document that gave the Mayflower colonists English permission to settle in America.
As a young woman, she wore it wrapped around a fashionable chignon in an 1842 portrait by Franz Xaver Winterhalter, a painting that was replicated in copies and engravings around the world.
His previous releases—2010's Dagger Paths EP and 2013's Engravings—made clear a personal connection to the Wirral, an outcrop of land sandwiched between Liverpool and northernmost tip of Wales.
Walking across Genoa's sloping urban patchwork can sometimes feel like stepping into one of Piranesi's intricate engravings, a cityscape that seems to have been cut up and glued back every which way.
At the same time that Spain began exploring (and "discovering") the inhabited Americas, European cartographers focused on creating maps with ever-increasing geometrical precision and then reproducing those maps via engravings and woodcuts.
By holding his head so that the engravings on both sides of the glass line up with each other, the commander knows he is looking exactly where the computer thinks he is looking.
"We work with neuroscientists and have created with them experimental protocols to investigate what area of the brain are activated during the perception of the earliest engravings," d'Errico told me in an email.
In the first section, "Architecture Embodied," two of the totemic wood sculptures that Bourgeois began making in 19973, "Pillar" and "Figure," are surrounded by engravings populated by similar forms enacting clearly figurative dramas.
Like the text engravings, the emoji options are available for free across all of Apple&aposs AirPods offerings, including the $250 AirPods Pro, $160 AirPods, and $200 AirPods with the wireless charging case.
In 1685, Bidloo's anatomical atlas shows the dissected body with props: ropes, pins, dissection tools, tables, etcetera, even a fly on a cadaver, rendering the realities of the dissection room in 105 copperplate engravings.
The last set of Hogarth's six "Marriage A-la-Mode" engravings to appear at auction failed to sell last May at Weschler's of Washington D.C. against a low estimate of $1,500, according to Artnet.
Alas, Marie-Antoinette neglected her saplings (among other things) and declined to give further funding, so the team, in an inspired bit of marketing, prepared engravings from drawings by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and others.
Its roughly 300 works are mostly prints — engravings, etchings and silk-screens, some made to illustrate books that Bourgeois herself wrote — and many of the later ones have not been exhibited in New York.
In 21980, the Spanish Colonial Arts Society was established to promote and preserve crafts, including Colcha embroidery (using naturally dyed yarn), handmade copper engravings, gesso and painted reliefs, retablos (devotional paintings) and straw appliqué.
The two Napoleons appear alongside a few engravings, cartoons and imperial medals from the museum's collection, in the exhibition "Jacques-Louis David Meets Kehinde Wiley," which was first presented at the Malmaison last year.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As the 16th-century religious wars raged around Europe, Dutch artist Maarten van Heemskerck collaborated with printmaker Philip Galle on a series of 22 engravings featuring Old Testament destruction.
" Unlike the twee genre paintings of the era, engravings in illustrated newspapers depicted starving Irishwomen as abject Madonnas, their pathos augmented by the medium's "coarse network of cross-hatchings … its lack of nuance or subtlety.
Now, more than four centuries after Civitates orbis terrarum's first publication, Taschen has published a reprint of 363 of its most intricate town map engravings, making this gorgeous early cartography accessible to the digital age.
He reproduces fascinating postcards, engravings and photos of floating ships and castles, palm trees and palaces that "possess every possible stability", including one alleged photograph of a skyscraper city emerging from the Muir Glacier in Alaska.
Diop intentionally presents these figures exactly as they appeared in various European paintings and engravings in order to regenerate an interest in the role of Africans in Europe and to reestablish their forgotten contribution to history.
What he knew was gleaned from engravings of Alpine scenes based on designs by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, which may have freed, or required, him to imagine his lunar, almost surreal versions of the natural world.
There, he saw what would ultimately become the motivation for the heist: Birds of America by John James Audubon, a 250-pound set of life-size bird engravings valued at $12 million, one of 200 in existence.
LONDON (Reuters) - Engravings on a human bone from a prehistoric archaeological site in a cave in southern England shows that human cannibals ate their prey and then performed ritualistic burials with the remains, scientists said on Wednesday.
At the same time, the lines evoke armor as well as steel engravings, an association that was further enhanced by two works in the exhibition, "Seres de Olokun (Olokun's Creatures)" (2017) and "Aguas Profundas (Deep Waters)" (2016).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the subterranean network of caves on Mona Island, 41 miles west of Puerto Rico, archaeologists have discovered a series of engravings by both indigenous people and the early European colonizers.
I steered my rental car between lovely metalwork gates that reproduce the style of the Neolithic engravings at Newgrange, which looks like a huge green beret set neatly onto a green hillside in a gently rolling landscape.
"I don't have the budget to advertise, and I was surprised when an Oman-based collector who follows me on Instagram recently asked for a handmade watch with mokume-gane engravings," Mr. Engelbarts said in an interview.
The small liberal arts school exhibits some of the most valuable books in the country, including Birds of America by John James Audubon — a set of life-sized engravings by the wildlife pioneer valued at around $12 million.
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That show ranged from Julio César Morales's digitally exploding pushcarts, a symbol of the city's informal economy, to engravings by Jaime Ruiz Otis, made from beat-up polyurethane mats scavenged from the large manufacturing plants known as maquiladoras.
In Paris, the Musée de Cluny, under renovation since 2011, has partially reopened with Magiques Licornes (Magical Unicorns), a survey that traces the fantastical creature through the ages with a collection of illuminated manuscripts, engravings, and contemporary works.
Focusing on Goeldi's engravings from the 22015s in Rio de Janeiro and Jardim's from the '93s in São Paulo, The Engraving and the Compass was a portrait of the two metropolitan cities and the life along their outskirts.
The black top — inset into a narrow wooden frame — is decorated with two white engravings by Pablo Picasso (including a frenzied horse and its armored, reptile-like rider) and two by Fernand Léger (shaded honeycomb shapes and spirals).
Abstract engravings are actually quite common in the archaeological record, with other examples including a 370,000-year-old engraved bone from Bilzingsleben, Germany, and markings on a 90,000-year-old skull found in Qafzeh cave in Israel, among others.
Although almost all color on the planks had disappeared and only the scratches remained, Dr. Willems managed to decipher many of the faint engravings using high-resolution images and DStretch, a software tool for digital enhancement of rock art.
THE TREES OF NORTH AMERICA (Abbeville, $49.95) features, for the first time in one volume, the botanical engravings of André and François-André Michaux, along with other treasures held in the renowned collection of the New York Botanical Garden's Mertz Library.
Modern lithographs, daguerreotypes, engravings, panoramas and bird's eye views (including some of the first depictions of uniformed police officers) vividly depict the vitality of mid-19th century New York jammed with carts and pedestrians and festooned with flags and banners.
The opera's happy opening scene between Tom and his girlfriend, Anne Trulove, plays out in front of flat projections of idyllic pastoral scenes, recalling the Hogarth engravings that served as the source for W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman's libretto.
Art historians and cultural critics have thrown around all kinds of speculation, from the Renaissance with its explicitly erotic engravings, like the early sixteenth century I Modi, to the modern era and the everything bigger, everything better ethos of our hardcore pornography.
This is where we get the cogs of castles and sigils and the final shot of the astrolabe rotating around the sun with engravings that show the battle for the throne between the stag (Baratheon), lion (Lannister), wolf (Stark), and dragon (Targaryen).
Poisoned husbands, heartbroken suicides, gaunt innocents so consumed by illness that they wander into the street and get run over by a car: Gorey depicted their grisly deaths, and often their hollow-eyed ghosts, in meticulously crosshatched tableaux that resembled Victorian engravings.
There's also "History of England," from 1840, which includes round cards decorated with engravings showing the succession of royal leaders, and a glass-top puzzle made during the Second Boer War in 1900, featuring the face of South African Boer leader Paul Kruger.
Among these was a rare early-16th-century black-chalk drawing of a fashionably dressed young man that scholars have identified as an autograph work by Lucas van Leyden, an influential Netherlandish artist whose engravings have been rated as highly as Durer's.
An earthy color palette in guest rooms and the decorative use of vintage garden tools and nature-inspired engravings in common areas, on loan from the Domaine's conservatory, create a design scheme that is at once contemporary and in harmony with its surroundings.
While Michelangelo painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel between 1508 and 1512, it wasn't until Giorgio Ghisi created engravings of Michelangelo's work decades later — thus insuring that copies could be printed and reprinted — that the public became familiar with the original painted works.
The goldsmithing clearly played into his distinct drawing style; designs for goblets and fantastical water fountains are crammed with minutely observed flourishes, grotesqueries, and tightly coiled decorative curls that anticipate the densely articulated surfaces of his engravings and woodcuts, consuming the pictorial space.
Inspired by a number of 16th- and 16603th-century engravings and etchings by artists from Rembrandt to Dürer, their visions are among those shortlisted for the Rijksmuseum's annual Rijksstudio Award, which invites anyone to create new work inspired by objects from its collection.
Based on the 80,000-odd cultural and household artifacts that have been recovered from this ancient hunting camp, these people produced zoomorphic figurines, engravings, and jewelry, and wore clothes made of rawhide and Arctic fox fur, sewed together with animal veins as threads.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — The more than 102 paintings, drawings, engravings and sculptures by Pablo Picasso included in Picasso 102: Année Erotique ("Picasso 102: Erotic Year") arrive as the world grapples with an avalanche of accounts of sexual abuse by powerful men.
Permanent installations include a sculpture by Auguste Rodin, an enormous bronze tree with mirrored branches called "leaves of light" by Italian artist Giuseppe Penone and three engravings on stone walls bearing historic texts from the region by Jenny Holzer, an American neo-conceptual artist.
The Bavarian State Painting Collections, the Bavarian National Museum, and the State Graphics Collection returned nine paintings, casts, and engravings in a ceremonial handoff to the heirs of Jewish collectors Julius and Semaya Franziska Davidsohn, after provenance research showed that they had been looted.
In Square, he writes: As tall and as broad as a man with his arms outstretched, the square has always been used, from the oldest writings and rock engravings made by early man, to signify the idea of an enclosure, a house, a village.
According to Lantsman, a popular choice with wealthy tourists is The Inn at the Roman Forum, a 5-star hotel that is the only luxury residence in Rome to contain Roman ruins inside it, including a stone gallery with engravings from 2,000 years ago.
We see a few clips from Jonathan Demme's 1998 screen version of "Beloved," and 19th-century engravings that evoke the real-life incident that informed the book, but the difficulty of its narrative and the magic of its prose are left mainly outside the frame.
In the latest study, Dr. Bello and her colleagues compared the incisions on the arm bone in question with hundreds of butchering marks on human and animal bones from Gough's Cave, as well as engravings on animal bones from the cave and other archaeological sites.
All of these copies translate paintings into engravings, in order to reproduce the originals; there is no assumption that, for example, Marcantonio Raimondi's engraving "Dance of Two Cupids and Seven Children, After Raphael" is anything but a print-medium reproduction of a painting by Raphael.
Ignoring his own reflection in the glass, he saw two Renaissance engravings placed one beside the other: they showed the same room, drawn according to precise lines of perspective, but one had most of its doors and windows closed, the other, all those apertures thrown open.
The images are made as I make all of my work, by collaging bits and pieces of 1800s woodcuts and engravings with my own drawn elements and allowing the process of putting these fragments together to build the picture as much as any sort of planning.
The series is based on William Hogarth's 18th-century engravings collectively titled A Rake's Progress, a morality tale that tells the story of the rise and fall of Tom Rakewell, a young man who arrives in London, wastes all his money, and ends his life in prison.
Organized by the Louvre and the Institut, in partnership with the Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, the exhibition joins the little-known 1569 Judaeae gentis clades ("Disasters of the Jewish People") engravings with other works that contextualize the religious climate and classical influence in van Heemskerck's work.
An obviously keen eye and dry sense of humor is behind this throng (180 pieces) of mostly carved skulls decorated with precious stones, carved skeletons, flamboyant ivory amulets, nerve-jangling luxe rosaries, disconcerting trinkets, unsettling engravings, and carved wood and marble objects from Europe and Asia.

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