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The painting is titled Boreas, after the Greek god of the north wind, and it shows a young girl buffeted by the wind. The 1904 Royal Academy notes described the subject of the painting as: In wind-blown draperies of slate-colour and blue, a girl passes through a spring landscape accented by pink blossom and daffodils. [1]
Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1918/Blow, Northern Wind at Wikisource " Ichot a burde in boure bryht " ('I know a lady in a bright bower'), sometimes titled, after its burden, " Blow, Northerne Wynd ", is an anonymous late-13th or early-14th century Middle English lyric poem (the burden may have popular or folk origins antedating 1300).
The word “Ventifact” is derived from the Latin word “Ventus” meaning ‘wind’. These geomorphic features are most typically found in arid environments where there is little vegetation to interfere with aeolian particle transport, where there are frequently strong winds , and where there is a steady but not overwhelming supply of sand .
Hairwork, or jewelry or artwork made of human hair, has appeared throughout the history of craft work, particularly to be used for private worship or mourning. From the Middle Ages through the early twentieth century, memorial hair jewelry remained common.
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Wind Blown Grass Across the Moon – by Hiroshige Hiroshige studied under Toyohiro of the Utagawa school of artists. Returning Sails at Tsukuda, from Eight Views of Edo, early-19th century. Hiroshige was born in 1797 in the Yayosu Quay section of the Yaesu area in Edo (modern Tokyo). [3]
A video of President Donald Trump's hair getting violently blown by a gust of wind as he boards Air Force One is currently making the rounds online.