Some cool fine arts images:
Palace of Fine Arts

Image by Wilson Loo
Palace of Fine Arts
Palace of Fine Arts

Image by Wilson Loo
Palace of Fine Arts
Posted on 27 October 2011.
Some cool fine arts images:
Palace of Fine Arts

Image by Wilson Loo
Palace of Fine Arts
Palace of Fine Arts

Image by Wilson Loo
Palace of Fine Arts
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Posted on 06 October 2011.
Check out these art sport images:
ring grenoblois_ P’ti boxeur en garde

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Ring grenoblois_ No stress !

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P’tite boxeuse rigolarde ! vous avez dit un sport de brutes ?
Serie 1

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Mein erster Versuch einer Skate-Serie
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Posted on 01 August 2011.
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Fish clip art

Image by Vintage Collective
Fish clip art

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Posted on 16 June 2011.
Photographer Camille Seaman shoots icebergs, showing the world the complex beauty of these massive, ancient chunks of ice. Dive in to her photo slideshow, “The Last Iceberg.”
TEDTalks (video)
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Posted on 10 June 2011.
Some cool famous artists images:
Seán McBride

Image by Fergal Claddagh
Fr. Mannes Cussen, O.P.

Image by Fergal Claddagh
Provincial of Ireland during the Second World War (from a contemporary photo), Father Cussen was an old man when I first met him in 1983. I was still in school and had ventured over to see Brother Pius in Saint Saviour’s. Fr. Cussen met me on the cloister and spoke enthusiastically about prayer. He struck me as very saintly and a good man. He died in 1987.
Maud Gonne

Image by Fergal Claddagh
EASTER, 1916
I have met them at close of day
Coming with vivid faces
From counter or desk among grey
Eighteenth-century houses.
I have passed with a nod of the head
Or polite meaningless words,
Or have lingered awhile and said
Polite meaningless words,
And thought before I had done
Of a mocking tale or a gibe
To please a companion
Around the fire at the club,
Being certain that they and I
But lived where motley is worn:
All changed, changed utterly:
A terrible beauty is born.
That woman’s days were spent
In ignorant good-will,
Her nights in argument
Until her voice grew shrill.
What voice more sweet than hers
When, young and beautiful,
She rode to harriers?
This man had kept a school
And rode our winged horse;
This other his helper and friend
Was coming into his force;
He might have won fame in the end,
So sensitive his nature seemed,
So daring and sweet his thought.
This other man I had dreamed
A drunken, vainglorious lout.
He had done most bitter wrong
To some who are near my heart,*
Yet I number him in the song;
He, too, has resigned his part
In the casual comedy;
He, too, has been changed in his turn,
Transformed utterly:
A terrible beauty is born.
Hearts with one purpose alone
Through summer and winter seem
Enchanted to a stone
To trouble the living stream.
The horse that comes from the road.
The rider, the birds that range
From cloud to tumbling cloud,
Minute by minute they change;
A shadow of cloud on the stream
Changes minute by minute;
A horse-hoof slides on the brim,
And a horse plashes within it;
The long-legged moor-hens dive,
And hens to moor-cocks call;
Minute by minute they live:
The stone’s in the midst of all.
Too long a sacrifice
Can make a stone of the heart.
O when may it suffice?
That is Heaven’s part, our part
To murmur name upon name,
As a mother names her child
When sleep at last has come
On limbs that had run wild.
What is it but nightfall?
No, no, not night but death;
Was it needless death after all?
For England may keep faith
For all that is done and said.
We know their dream; enough
To know they dreamed and are dead;
And what if excess of love
Bewildered them till they died?
I write it out in a verse -
MacDonagh and MacBride
And Connolly and Pearse
Now and in time to be,
Wherever green is worn,
Are changed, changed utterly:
A terrible beauty is born.
(William Butler Yeats)
*This is a reference to John MacBride who married Maud Gonne. Yeats was besotted with her and took her loss to MacBride very badly!
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Posted on 24 April 2011.
Some cool clip art images:
Fish clip art

Image by Vintage Collective
Science clip art

Image by Vintage Collective
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Posted on 28 February 2011.
Some cool clip art images:
Science clip art

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Butterfly clip art

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Posted on 20 February 2011.
Some cool fine arts images:
St. Paul School of Fine Arts classes

Image by Smithsonian Institution
Description: Photos of art students at the St Paul School of Fine Arts’ summer classes, Mendota, Minn. Pictured in some or all are: Minnie K. Bailey, Zella Newcomb Bohm, Helen Brack, Ella Nabersbery Byard, Maud K. Clum, Verna Ayer Okerberg, Antoinette DeForest Parsons and Edith Kendrick Sanders. Teacher Burt Harwood is also pictured. Ink stamp on reverse "St. Paul News." Most of the photographs have labels with descriptive information on reverse. Bailey, Minnie K.
McIntosh, Harrison.
Byard, Ella Nabersberg
Clum, K. Maud
Harwood, Burt
Okerberg, Verna Ayer
Parsons, Antoinette DeForest, b. 1861
Sanders, Edith Kendrick
Bohm, Zella Newcomb
(Image 6 of 7)
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: c. 1900
Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=5318
Repository: Archives of American Art
Accession number: aaa_miscphot_8273
St. Paul School of Fine Arts classes

Image by Smithsonian Institution
Description: Photos of art students at the St Paul School of Fine Arts’ summer classes, Mendota, Minn. Pictured in some or all are: Minnie K. Bailey, Zella Newcomb Bohm, Helen Brack, Ella Nabersbery Byard, Maud K. Clum, Verna Ayer Okerberg, Antoinette DeForest Parsons and Edith Kendrick Sanders. Teacher Burt Harwood is also pictured. Ink stamp on reverse "St. Paul News." Most of the photographs have labels with descriptive information on reverse. Bailey, Minnie K.
McIntosh, Harrison.
Byard, Ella Nabersberg
Clum, K. Maud
Harwood, Burt
Okerberg, Verna Ayer
Parsons, Antoinette DeForest, b. 1861
Sanders, Edith Kendrick
Bohm, Zella Newcomb
(Image 7 of 7)
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: c. 1900
Persistent URL: http://photography.si.edu/SearchImage.aspx?id=5319
Repository: Archives of American Art
Accession number: aaa_miscphot_8275
palace of fine arts 3

Image by ken mccown
The palace of fine arts in San Francisco. My favorite building along with the Taj Mahal. You can see the emotion in the building in Seal’s ‘Don’t Cry’ video.
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