Maxwell, Kington 2015.
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Barbed Wire, Chains, and Shears Cleave Through Delicate Pottery in Glen Taylor’s Profound Sculptures
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“'Til Death Do Us Part” By Kate Bauman
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For #InternationalCatDay 😻
Richard H. Recchia (American, 1885 – 1983)
Persian Cat, 1931
Bronze, black patina, lost wax cast
49.53 x 26.03 x 30.48 cm (19 1/2 x 10 1/4 x 12 in.)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1984.746
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Stored food can also feed priests, who provide religious justification for wars of conquest; artisans such as metalworkers, who develop swords, guns, and other technologies; and scribes, who preserve far more information than can be remembered accurately.
"Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years" - Jared Diamond
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Go to the Ant, Consider Her Ways and be Wise [reverse], 1942
Janet de Coux (designer), Medallic Art Company (manufacturer)
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René Lalique
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NIOHURU X x AERARIUS METALWORKS | 2024
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The Hour is Devoted to Revenge (1999)
© Louise Bourgeois
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Pendant
c. 1700s
maker unknown
“Gold pendant, the border set with half pearls surrounded by an embroidery of two birds under faceted crystal.”
V&A Museum
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Tracery: A Symphony in Bronze by Timothy Cleary
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No Context Crow #169: Cutlery Crow
Sculpture by Matt Wilson.
Instagram, Website.
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1930 Henderson KJ Streamline With its 1,200-cc, 40-brake horsepower, in-line four-cylinder engine, the ‘1930 Henderson Model KJ Streamline’ could exceed 100 mph. In an era when streamlining was used sparingly in motorcycle design (American) Orley Ray Courtney’s enclosed bodywork was virtually unknown on production two-wheelers (except for a few racing machines) making the ‘KJ’ an unusual and beautiful example of ‘Art Deco’ design. Courtney believed that the motorcycle industry failed to provide weather protection and luxury for its riders. His radically streamlined ‘KJ’ body shell was unlike anything ever done on two wheels. The sleek vehicle had a curved, vertical-bar grille reminiscent of the ‘Chrysler Airflow’ and the rear resembled an ‘Auburn’ boat-tail speedster. The panels were hand-formed of steel with a power hammer. Stunningly beautiful but impractical and hard to ride the ‘Streamline’s’ complex curved body was heavy and was difficult to make. In 1941 Courtney filed for a patent for a second motorcycle design with fully enclosed fenders. Perhaps Courtney was influenced by the fact that the ‘Indian Motocycle Company’ had introduced its partially skirted fenders in 1940 and that motorcyclists were becoming more accepting of this trend. For fact fans - in 1923, ‘Indian Motorcycle Company’ became ‘Indian Motocycle Company’ and retained that name until the company closed in 1953. #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #design #words #pictures #oldsmobile #generalmotors #indianmotocylecompany #patent #artdeco #motorcycle #metalworker #designer #orleyraycourtney #raycourtney #1930hendersonkjstreamline https://www.instagram.com/p/CfYhUlfI092/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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