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The "Death and the Usurer" drawing is paired with a similar "Ship of Fools Drawing" which has also been erroneously attributed to Bosch. Group of Male Figures Type: Pen. Size: 124 x 126 mm Location: Pierpont Morgan Library, New York Attribution uncertain. Mary and John at the Foot of the Cross Type: Brush. Size: 302 x 172 mm Kupferstich ...
There was a dispute as to whether this work was a Bosch autograph or a piece by the workshop until the Bosch Research and Conservation Project concluded it to be autograph based on evidence present in the underdrawing. [6] The Temptation of St. Anthony c. 1530–1540 Oil on wood 70 × 51 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain Bosch's authorship is ...
Shanidar Cave (Kurdish: ئەشکەوتی شانەدەر, romanized: Eşkewtî Şaneder, [1] [2] Arabic: كَهَف شانِدَر [3]) is an archaeological site on Bradost Mountain, within the Zagros Mountains in the Erbil Governorate of Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq. [4]
The catalog for the last warehouse event of the decade, Organism, states that it was deliberately grown "out of the creative loam of Williamsburg, Brooklyn." [ 46 ] 120 members of the creative community spread overlapping cultural and electronic webs across the site and the event was attended by over 2,000 guests who completed the massive creature.
The Citroën DS (French pronunciation: [si.tʁɔ.ɛn de.ɛs]) is a front mid-engined, front-wheel drive executive car manufactured and marketed by Citroën from 1955 to 1975, in fastback/sedan, wagon/estate, and convertible body configurations, across three series of one generation.
In 2006, Carnegie Mellon Trustee Jill Gansman Kraus donated the 80-foot (24 m)-tall sculpture Walking to the Sky, which was placed on the lawn facing Forbes Avenue between the Cohon University Center and Warner Hall. The sculpture was controversial for its placement, the general lack of input from the campus community, and its (lack of ...
Jawed Karim – co-founder of YouTube and designer of key parts of PayPal; Edgar J. Kaufmann – department store entrepreneur; Peter Kern – confectioner and mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee [146] John Kluge – television industry mogul [147] Klaus Kleinfeld – business executive [148] William Knabe – industrialist and piano-manufacturer
Bosch Magneto Company 1911 First Measuring Gasoline Pump [131] [132] Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company (Gilbarco) 1912 First Agricultural Course Hampden County Improvement League 1912 First Physical Education Course International Y. M. C. A. College (Springfield College) 1912 First Basketball: Victor Sporting Goods Company of Springfield 1918