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  1. a drapery or tapestry hung against a wall for decoration

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" A shirtless man ascends a climbing wall — "Hanging Shelves.
In the door of one Ethiopian coffee shop is a wall-hanging declaring "Eritrea".
For $15, I bought a placemat-size wall hanging that featured scenes from village life.
Instead, Zacarias' wall-hanging plaster sculptures, and Segovia's woven paper pieces reference the aesthetics of traditional textiles.
Mr. Pruitt has laid out 48 gradient poster boards to create a massive color-field wall hanging.
They don't want something classic, even something as cool as junk store velvet Elvis wall hanging, unless it's marketable.
I'm known for wall hangings so there are some wall hanging projects, but there are other types of projects too.
Each bonobo would sit in a cage, with a mesh wall hanging in front of the door to the hallway.
On the wall, hanging near children's artwork promoting messages of inclusion, is a copy of the ADL's founding declaration from 1913.
The frame is acrylic, is edged in anodized aluminum, and the kit comes with a stand or accessories for wall hanging.
Now it's back to reality, and a looming government shutdown with billions of dollars for a border wall hanging in the balance.
An eye-catching wall hanging titled "Black-White-Red" near the entrance embodies the show's exploration of relationships across time and place.
Mickey Mouse and Friends Plush Advent Calendar Wall Hanging, $55.95, available at shopDisneyCount down the days until Christmas with this fun advent calendar.
I shouldn't have listened, because the first night I wore them out in Manhattan those jeans made me look like a wall hanging.
The finished weaving — whether a shawl, a wall hanging, a scarf or other — is capable of adding beauty, warmth and comfort to life.
A little digital placard next to your wall hanging will tell you all about the archaeopteryx dinosaur, as though you're in an actual museum.
Forage has an online store and hosts community events, like a workshop on how to make a decorative wreath or moss-covered wall hanging.
Edn, on the other hand, is a wall-hanging garden that is meant to automatically grow herbs and produce without much interaction from the owner.
Many objects in this haunted shop, whether a vase, chair, lamp or wall hanging, had lips, eyes or a face, and intimations of a soul.
I have long marveled at the work of Dennis McNett because of its intensity and attention to detail, like in the wall hanging of the lion.
Santa presents the pair with a heart-shaped wall hanging decorated with their portraits and inscribed "Niko + Venla" (would love to believe those are typos, not translations).
The interior is also full of trimmings: There's a woolly stool, a knotted rope wall hanging and a sconce in the dressing room trimmed with tiered fringe.
The living room, decorated in gold metallic finishes, has a wall of windows on one side, a vegetated green wall, hanging geometric light fixtures and an electric fireplace.
Erik Ramirez of Llama Inn in Brooklyn will open Llama San, in a polished, pale-wood West Village setting with an open kitchen and a Peruvian wall-hanging.
In a curious, untitled wall-hanging work from 2017, a tiny, golden triangle is affixed to the center of a black circle made with crushed paper and sumi ink.
Peering out from the smoke-infused fibers of the decorative wall-hanging is a white cat, its lips parted slightly, a curiously small pink flower gripped between its paws.
It would be easy to associate Morissette's home décor, including a wall hanging that simply says "yes" and several dreamcatchers, with the marketing lingo for succulents and Lycra pants.
Ivelisse Jiménez, who lost more than two decades of work when her San Juan studio was leveled by Hurricane Maria, has a new paper-and-plastic wall hanging here.
Norm Paris's "Cards," a wall hanging, consists of faded glories: baseball and football cards that he has scratched, whited out, drawn over or sometimes reproduced as skeletal or robotlike sketches.
One man-cave-in-progress has a giant wall hanging set aside to display dozens of tools, but so far the poster only owns one hammer and a crescent wrench.
In some cases, spirits are present but bodies are missing, as in a patchwork wall hanging by the South African artist Turiya Magadlela stitched from black and brown nylon pantyhose.
Less familiar than Albers's weavings, and just as compelling, is a syncopated wall hanging of wool, silk and metal thread from 1924 by Gunta Stölzl, the Bauhaus's only female master.
He is represented here by two equally powerful but quite different fiber pieces from 1973 and 2011, the first suggesting a giant cocoon, the second a deliciously fringed wall hanging.
With soothing music, dim lighting and a wall hanging reminding occupants to believe in themselves, the small, square room might well be used for massages and housed within a spa.
The wall hanging featured a caricature of a Black man, drawing comparisons to a character in a 19th-century minstrel show in which white actors in blackface mocked African-American culture.
The new version of ARKit also has 2D image recognition, which means you can point your phone at a flat print or wall hanging and the ARKit app will show contextual information.
His works include wall-hanging, free-standing, and installation pieces, all comprised of found materials that very much bring a sense of their own history to bear on his austere and moving compositions.
Proper wall hanging isn't rocket science, but it will impress your friends, your family, and maybe even your landlord—especially if you're really into knick knacks and wall art, but low on shelf space.
A Tumblr identifying itself as the Ghost Ship shows dozens of photos of the building's interior, including wooden art installations and details, clusters of old furniture and figurines, rugs and wall hanging and musical instruments.
Ms. Girard has designed 123D-printed trays with spikes that hold small bites, and a wall hanging of science-lab pipettes, each one filled with just enough wine to accompany a cheese and charcuterie display.
Marnie Smith, a weaver and Fairfield native, created a long, tapestry-style cotton wall hanging, in which bands of variegated yarns are interspersed — slightly jarringly — with screened black-and-white photos of her own family members.
The abstracted ethnographic motifs in Keserü Ilona's and Bak's paintings, for example, Keserü Ilona's "Wall-Hanging with Tombstone Forms (Tapestry)" (1969) and Bak's, "Purple-green-blue," (1967) contested the Kádár regime's often vulgarized cultivation of folk culture.
It features a gorgeous white crib, Aztec baby blanket, hippo rocker and some very on-brand touches like a stuffed beet and a rainbow wall hanging, proving her baby will surely share Yeh's passion for rainbow sprinkles.
Stronger recent arrivals are Judit Reigl's foreboding "Guano (Menhir)" of 1959-5353; Ilona Keseru's pink, red and purple wall hanging, inspired by tombstones but resembling open mouths, from 1969; and a handsome shaped abstract painting by Robert Mangold.
I also loved Ruth Consemuller's playful "Tapestry" (2107) and a preparatory gouache by Anni Albers titled "Study for unexecuted wall hanging" (21), which makes superb use of the interpenetrating principle of the loom itself in its repetitive motifs.
I run out of the hemp cord I started a wall hanging with, so I try to re-order some on Amazon, but it's an Add-On item, and I'm too high to deal with Amazon's shit right now.
" You claim you would never be caught dead in Urban Outfitters but you most definitely ordered a decorative wall hanging from their website and told people you got it from "this little street vendor in SoHo whose work I like.
A made-to-order wall hanging in the master bedroom — entitled ''Storm'' and woven in shades of sapphire — was created by the traditional West Dean tapestry studio in North Chichester, one of the few of its kind left in England.
In the living and dining area, they treated the fireplace surround with Venetian plaster, installed a ceramic tile hearth and added pieces by local designers, including a large-scale wall hanging by Macro Macramé and leather-wrapped chandeliers by Pelle.
In "Sensory Systems," you'll find several of the show's masterpieces: "Cells in the retina of the eye," a vertical stack of textures and intersecting lines and shapes, suggests a wall hanging by a very ambitious fiber artist of the 1950s.
Grossen's freehand style is particularly evident in a 62 by 44-inch wall hanging made in 1981, in which loose braids and textured ridges, made from golden, partially dyed strands of Manila rope of varied thicknesses, replace the precision of a loom weaving.
In "Portrait from the Market-1" (2015), a wall-hanging bull bust is cast in red fiberglass and adorned with gold and crystal jewelry — a visual parallel that compares the preparation of a bride for marriage to the leading of a bull to slaughter.
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), led by Professor Dina Katabi, think there is a difference, and they can measure it with a new wall-hanging device that reads wireless signals bouncing off your body as you walk around your house.
Once he received the flags, he then disassembled them to make "Untitled (White)," an oversize set of white prison chains, and "What To The Prisoner is The Fourth Of July," a giant red wall hanging with the piece's title embroidered in barely visible red thread.
Based on a single untitled 1925 wall hanging in shades including pink, gray and burgundy, the pieces in Smith's line include a geometric striped Scottish cashmere sweater for women and men as well as a lamb's-wool blanket and scarf in distinctive reversible designs.
Canvas does its job so well you'll forget it's a wall-hanging computer, in fact, and come to think of it more like a magical painting whose contents can change, Harry Potter-style, in an instant – and which even supports artwork with motion elements, including large-format cinemagraphs.
"Untitled" (1999) by Leonardo Drew presents an abstracted geography, with one half of the large-scale wall hanging constructed of hundreds of cell-like openings stuffed with cotton, and the other half comprised of mirroring cells made primarily of discarded wood and rusty industrial materials of indeterminate origin.
Several works on display directly employ guns as the base material of the art object, including a mandala-like wall hanging by Mel Chin, "Cross for the Unforgiven: 23th Anniversary Multiple" (33), comprised of eight cut and welded AK-23 assault rifles — a reprise of an earlier 22 work.
Joto also works as an art display, where users will be able to doodle on a phone or tablet and have their drawings re-created, pen stroke for pen stroke, in actual ink on the Joto (like a larger, wall-hanging version of the Line-us drawing robot from last month).
MULLANY Tapestry isn't often thought of as a transgressive art form, but the naughtiest and most hilarious work at TEFAF this year is a woven wall hanging, completed in Bruges around 1600 and offered by this London gallery, that depicts shepherds and maidens getting very frisky in a verdant garden.
Trump didn't explicitly say the words he was about to share with his "Irish friends" were Irish, to be fair, though it's pretty clear the rhyme is less of a proverb and more one of those unattributable quotes you find on a 22017s wall hanging in a thrift store in Omaha.
I met the elder Mr. Shetty in a conference room in the front of the office, where, beneath a glittering silhouette-style wall hanging of the pre-13/21 New York City skyline, he breezed through several advanced textbooks' worth of chemical engineering in an attempt to tell me what glitter was.
But if you follow these tips, there's a good chance you'll make your money back and then some (and hey, in a worst-case scenario, you'll have a nice wall hanging and a conversation piece): If watercolor paintings and Cabernet are a bit too outside the box but you're looking for an alternative to the old-school method of buying and trading stocks, I strongly recommend you investigate the world of exchange-traded funds.
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle's "Storm Prototype" (229) renders data on supercell thunderstorms as two bulky, brain-shaped metallic abstractions that hang from the ceiling; the sculptures' reflective aluminum leaf surfaces give them a buoyant sheen yet their visual solidity, as well as their proximity to the floor, bespeak heft The prickly, multicolored swirls of Nick Cave's circular mixed-media wall hanging, "Tondo" (2018), also convey unease: the work's hurly-burly abstraction derives from Doppler radar images of cataclysmic weather combined with brain scans of black youth suffering from gun violence-related PTSD.
Stoke Edith Wall Hanging, 1710-1720 V&A; Museum no. T.568-1996 The Stoke Edith Wall Hanging is an embroidered wall hanging made in 1710-20, depicting elegant people walking in an early 18th-century garden. This is the larger of two such works which originally hung in Stoke Edith in Herefordshire. The Stoke Edith House was built in 1697 for Paul Foley, Speaker of the House of Commons, and finished by his son Thomas, an MP and wealthy landowner.
On November 18, 2015, Oonark's 1969 wall hanging depicting a hunting scene, made of duffel, felt and embroidery floss, sold for $70,800, a new record for the Baker Lake artist. The wall hanging was one of 333 pieces of art up for sale, organized by Walker's Fine Art Auctions in Ottawa.
The chapel houses Aaron Sherer's "The Process of Becoming," a canvas wall hanging employing a mix of colorfully painted ribbons.
The interlaced mihrab motif, echoing a mosque's arch-shaped niche, makes this wall hanging a magnificent backdrop for special occasions.
The Tibetan uses rugs for almost any domestic use from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles. Tibetan rug making is an ancient art and craft in the tradition of Tibetan people. These rugs are primarily made from Tibetan highland sheep's virgin wool. The Tibetan uses rugs for almost any domestic use from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles.
Brasswares made in Bangladesh include water pot, dish, bowl, cymbal, figurines of animals, wall hanging and table-top showpieces, candle holder, lamp shades, religious idols etc.
At Easter in 1968 Elizabeth Whitton asked Oonark to do drawings about their church for their local women's auxiliary magazine. Oonark's drawings included depictions of Reverend Whitton, catechist Thomas Tapatai, local Ihuit parishioners including women with traditional Inuit tattoos and the church exterior. Oonark continued to use these themes in later work, for example in her 1971–1972 wall hanging for Saint Jude's Cathedra1 in Iqaluit and in a 1971–1972 wall hanging of wool and stroud in the permanent collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Oonark described this wall-hanging, In her 1984 essay entitled "Christianity and Inuit Art" and in the 1986 "Jessie Oonark, A Retrospective" Blodgett notes how Oonark blended traditional Inuit clothing and symbols with Christian motifs.
Zhao 2004, p. 194 The recovered tapestry only constitutes the left decorative border of what would be a much bigger wall hanging. Made of wool,Wood 2002, p. 37; Zhao 2004, p.
The sense of dimension is unclear. The features of the buildings appear to be hand-drawn. The buildings leave shadows against the sky like a wall. Hanging in the sky is a clock that reflects on the water as a moon.
Miller was known for the intricate welds he would perform on the massive wall hangings that he created. Four thousand welds in a wall hanging weren't uncommon for him. A single piece took as long as three years to complete.
It is a tapestry wall hanging of an architectural landscape. The weaving, like a detailed bas relief, is a "narrative assemblage [that] brings together a sense of history and community." Schoch has been commissioned by Marshall Field's, Bank of America, the Chubb Corp.
In 2018 The McGuires created a body of work for a solo exhibition at Woolff Gallery in London. Inspired by Film Noir, the pieces are black, wall hanging, wooden dolls houses that are digitally animated with moving images of various Film Noir Characters.
Paine and Soper 30, 32. Tori also produced an embroidered wall hanging this year. The Yakushi Nyorai (Buddha of healing) of Wakakusa-dera is often attributed to Tori Busshi. The work was done in 607 at the request of Emperor Yōmei and Prince Shōtoku for the newly established Wakakusadera.
This large, mid-19th century Moroccan wall hanging, or haiti, is a highlight of the textile collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana. Made in the cultural center of Fez, it is crafted of the finest materials: silk velvet embroidered with gold metallic thread.
She also went to lectures by Maurice Dufrêne, the studio director of workshop 'La Maîtrise'. In 1925, her projects from schoolwork were selected to be a part of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. Dufrêne also put her wall-hanging designs on display at the Galeries Lafayette around this time.
When i do sewing and make a wall hanging I do what I remember. I can > see it clear as a picture. When I am looking at it, it looks like it is > actually happening in those days, as it was in my life. On August 9, 1956, she married David Tiktaalaaq in Baker Lake.
While searching for her, he falls into a hole, landing in a small tomb. He finds his puppy there, but is also attacked by a group of strange-speaking dwarves. Anderson and Harmony are chained to a rock wall, hanging over a fire. Purvis comes in to announce when Anderson is to be executed.
A kalamkari artist at work. Kalamkari wall hanging, early 17th century. Brooklyn Museum In ancient times, groups of singers, musicians, and painters, called Chitrakars, moved from village to tell the village dwellers the stories of Hindu mythology. They illustrated their accounts using large bolts of canvas painted on the spot with simple means and dyes extracted from plants.
Randles' plan for the quilt suggests that the scenes would have been arranged clockwise in the border, with the central images paired and reading bottom to top. Ultraviolet light tests on the Bargello quilt revealed traces of calcium on the reverse, which could have come from its use as a wall hanging, though such use may not have been the original intention.
Mukpo, Ashoka. Tribute. Chronicles of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. 2007. Although he has not adopted the life of a Buddhist tulku, he has a thangka wall-hanging portrait of his previous incarnation, Khamyon Rinpoche, in his apartment. Ashoka was enthroned as a tulku in Tibet, and found the experience, as well as the expectations of others, very intense and at times uncomfortable.
Workshops such as these even take custom orders with images of modern items such as a request for a wall hanging promoting Pentax cameras. Many of the workshops permit visitors to enter and see how the rugs and other textiles are made. Some of the workshops have broadened their offerings to include wall hangings, handbags, pillow covers, jackets, ponchos and dresses.
In the early fifteenth century John Lydgate wrote "Bycorne and Chychevache", a 133-line poem in 7-line stanzas, probably from a French original. Written "at the request of a worthy citizen of London" to accompany a tapestry or painted wall-hanging, the poem is accompanied by instructions for pictorial representations. Lydgate describes the two beasts as husband and wife.
Extensional faults form parallel to the axis of the rift. An extensional fault may be seen as a crack in the crust that extends down at an angle to the vertical. As the two sides pull apart, the hanging wall ("hanging over" the sloping fault) will move downward relative to the footwall. The crust thins and sinks, forming a rift basin.
Another ars poetica motif is the profile of Adam. During the last years of his life Aroch planned two monumental projects: a wall hanging for the soldier’s home in Afeka and a wall relief made of sawed- off pipes for the Hebrew University Library. However his serious illness prevented him from finishing these projects. He died on October 15, 1974.
The Judith Weinshall Liberman Papers, 1960–2003, a collection of photographs, slides, videos and manuscripts of panel discussions and exhibition installations relating to the Holocaust Wall Hangings, has been catalogued by the Smithsonian Institution's Archives of American Art. Weinshall Liberman's book Holocaust Wall Hangings (2002), a companion piece to the wall hanging collection, has been digitally archived in the Fine Arts Department at the Boston Public Library.
Among her creations are a work in wood that is exhibited in the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, a wall hanging at the Tel Aviv Hilton, a 1998 sculpture for Israel's 50th anniversary that is exhibited in Holon, glass walls at Kennedy Airport in New York City, and a 2004 portrait painting of Natan Alterman that appears on the facade of Tel Aviv City Hall.
The Sampul tapestry, a woollen wall hanging from Lop County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China, showing a possibly Greek soldier from the Greco-Bactrian kingdom (250–125 BC), with blue eyes, wielding a spear, and wearing what appears to be a diadem headband; depicted above him is a centaur, from Greek mythology, a common motif in Hellenistic art;Christopoulos (August 2012), pp. 15–16. Xinjiang Region Museum.
In the chancel the scenes of Adam and Eve cover the west wall above the chancel arch. They include an unusual trompe-l'œil representation of the Temptation, made to look like a textile wall hanging. Other scenes show the pair hiding their nakedness, sitting back to back, and lamenting after the fall. Eve is depicted being tempted by the forbidden fruit by a wyvern-like serpent, and milking a cow.
The cotton will shrink when washed, so should be pre-washed before so as to achieve the correct sizing before stitching. In the 1940s monk's cloth was used to decorate borders on towels, throws, baby blankets, pillows, wall hanging, pictures, linens and clothing. Swedish dresses were decorated for traditional outfits with a variety of threads. Today, cotton Floss and yarns are used on the fabric to create beautifully decorated items.
The floor and walls were made of cracked bamboo, and the roof was made entirely of thatch. It had no special entrance as the entire front was open. However, the front had a small platform or verandah with a bamboo wall hanging from the roof up to about 5 ft, making the entrance quite low. Usually to the right of this area was reserved for the stockpile of firewood.
There was a long study, a drawing room, a wainscotted dining room, and an embellished hall. The east- wing stair was top-lit. The Stoke Edith Wall Hanging, dating to 1710-20 and which originally hung in the house, is now on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1926, Paul Henry Foley donated 136 rare books in 242 volumes from the house to Hereford Cathedral's library.
The Sampul tapestry is an ancient woolen wall-hanging found at the Tarim Basin settlement of Sampul in Lop County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China,Wood 2002, p. 37, p. 255 close to ancient city of Khotan.Christopoulos, Lucas (August 2012), "Hellenes and Romans in Ancient China (240 BC – 1398 AD)," in Victor H. Mair (ed), Sino-Platonic Papers, No. 230, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, p.
The cloister and monastic buildings have been largely dismantled, except for the west range, which was made into a house by Sir Thomas Dacre in the 16th century. The statue of St Mary Magdalene, given by King Edward I, still survives in a niche high up on the west front. A dossal – an embroidered wall hanging – designed by William Morris in 1881, underwent restoration before being replaced behind the priory altar in 2013-14.
Wall hanging depicting the parishes of the United Dioceses The United Dioceses of Meath and Kildare is a diocese in the Church of Ireland located in the Republic of Ireland. The diocese is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin.History: Bishops of Kildare and Bishops of Meath . Retrieved on 16 June 2009 Alone of English and Irish bishops who are not also archbishops, the Bishop of Meath and Kildare is styled "The Most Reverend".
" At the same time period in the Middle East, fiber artists did not make tapestry or wall hanging weavings, but instead created beautifully crafted rugs. The woven rugs did not depict scenes in a story, but instead used symbols and complex designs. An example of this type of art are the giant rugs known as the Ardabil Carpets. Getlein wrote, "Like most Islamic carpets, they were created by knotting individual tufts of wool onto a woven ground.
Sternlicht, Sanford, Uriah Phillips Levy: The Blue Star Commodore. Together with an account of the relationship between the Commodore Levy Chapel, United States Naval Station, Norfolk, and the Norfolk Jewish community., 1961, Young Press Inc., Norfolk Va. Online: Hathi Trust, retrieved August 5, 2013. Chapel 7'x11' cloth-on- cloth wall-hanging, designed by Norfolk artist Leonette Adler, and dedicated as part of a community-wide "Jewish Pride in the Navy Day" celebration, September 12, 1982.
Starting early in 1830 Patrocinio reported mystical visions, many of them with bodily symptoms. On 20 May - Ascension Day - wounds appeared in her hands and feet, resembling those inflicted by the crown of thorns. On 8 June, two days after Corpus Christi day, she fell into an ecstatic state and reported that the voice of Christ spoke to her from a wall hanging. Her wounds were characterised by the large amount of blood that issued from them.
He was a freelance graphic designer and illustrator in Ottawa (1946–48) and then back in Montreal from 1948 onward. He lectured at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal for more than two years. Cloutier was among the artists selected to decorate the interior of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, owned by the Canadian National Railway, which opened in 1958. Others were Jean Dallaire (wall hanging), Marius Plamondon (stained glass mural), Claude Vermette (ceramic tiles) and Julien Hébert (bronze elevator doors).
At the same time the pulpit was moved into a more central location, exchanging positions with the organ, which is now situated in the north-western corner. The organ itself is a Brindley & Foster pipe organ which was purchased second-hand in memorial of chapel members lost in World War I. By the pulpit on the west wall is a wall hanging made by congregation members which commemorates the 350th anniversary of the founding of the original chapel in 2002.
A small Tibetan sitting rug with traditional Gau (amulet) design, representative of the designs that are believed to be amongst the oldest on Tibetan carpets Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highland sheep's wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. A typical sleeping carpet measuring around is called a khaden.
Amate paper wall hanging from San Pablito Amate paper is made in the small village of San Pablito, Pahuatlan in the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The paper dates from the pre Hispanic era, when the Aztecs used it for codices and ritual use. The making of the paper survived in this remote area for ritual purposes, making cut-out figures. The most important traditional use for this paper was the making of cut-out figures for religious and magical ceremonies.
Before leaving for the United States to pursue her graduate studies, Gakunga lectured at the University of Nairobi. She uses tin cans, textured sheet metal and steel wire to create wall-hanging sculptures. She has exhibited her works in the US, the UK, France, Brazil, Poland and Kenya. Some of the shows she has exhibited at include; the 2017 solo exhibitions at the October Gallery in London, Bihl Haus Arts in San Antonio, Frieze New York, the Art Paris Art Fair, and the Cape Town Art Fair.
58-63 At that time Mary was imprisoned, in the custody of the Earl of Shrewsbury. The hangings' design was devised at her request. The Oxburgh Hangings consist of green velvet hangings, each with a square centerpiece with octagonal panels of emblems of plants and animals surrounding it. The hangings have been made into a wall hanging, two bed curtains and a valance, although these were probably not the original arrangement of the needlework, but instead most likely an arrangement sewn together in the late 17th century.
The bride is in front of the green textile wall-hanging, with a paper-crown hung above her head. She is also wearing a crown on her head, and she is sitting passively, not participating in the eating or drinking taking place around her. The Bridegroom is not in attendance of the wedding feast in accordance to Flemish custom. The feast is in a barn in the summertime; two sheaves of grain with a rake recalls the work that harvesting involves, and the hard life peasants have.
The motifs on the gold background are typical of textile art and turn it into a trompe l'oeil wall hanging, whilst the saint is shown dressed in rich episcopal vestments with jewelled edges, mitre and rings. He holds a bishop's crook and an open book bearing an Italian translation of a quotation from his writings - "Figlioli siate intente amare iddio che avete inante lo exemplio mio" (Little children, be intent on loving God as you have seen in my example). He is flanked by two members of the company with emblems of the company.
With an introduction by Edmund Carpenter In the spring of 1972, Baker Lake print collection is released and it includes five Oonark prints, two of which are based on small wall hangings. The stencil print, Young Woman, is featured on the cover of the catalogue. Later that year, an Oonark wall hanging is commissioned by The Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario, is featured on the cover of their publication, The Business Quarterly. In May 1975 Oonark was elected a Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
Stoke Edith Wall Hanging, linen canvas embroidered with silk and wool, with some details in appliqué, 1710–1720 V&A; Museum no. T.568–1996. In the Georgian era, canvaswork was popular for chair coverings, footstools, screens and card tables. Embroidered pictures and upholstery both reflected the popular pastoral theme of men and women in the sheep-cropped English countryside. Other recurring themes include exotic Tree of Life patterns influenced by earlier crewelwork and chinoiserie with its fanciful imagery of an imaginary China, asymmetry in format and whimsical contrasts of scale.
Britannica, "Tapestry" Pieces in wool, given a wide range of dates around two millenia ago, have been found in a cemetery at Sanpul (Shampula) and other sites near Khotan in the Tarim Basin. They appear to have been made in a variety of places, including the Hellenistic world.Sheng, Angela, in A Companion to Textile Culture, ed. Jennifer Harris, 2020, John Wiley & Sons, , 9781118768907118, google books The largest fragments, known as the Sampul tapestry and probably Hellenistic in origin, apparently came from a large wall-hanging, but had been reused to make a pair of trousers.
The seven panels of this wall hanging, in alternating crimson and emerald velvet, were sewn not by women, as was typical of Moroccan embroidery, but by professional male needleworkers. That is because this haiti represents the most prestigious and complicated form of textile. The men were under close supervision by the leatherworkers' guild, since the work was so complex it required custom-made leather templates. They stitched around the templates with a special technique known as underside couching that kept the precious gold thread from being wasted on the unseen underside.
Tapestry fragments have been found in Scandinavia dating from the ninth century and it is thought that Norman and Anglo-Saxon embroidery developed from this sort of work. Examples are to be found in the grave goods of the Oseberg ship and the Överhogdal tapestries. A monastic text from Ely, the Liber Eliensis, mentions a woven narrative wall-hanging commemorating the deeds of Byrhtnoth, killed in 991. Wall-hangings were common by the tenth century with English and Norman texts particularly commending the skill of Anglo-Saxon seamstresses.
Probable Greek soldier (maybe king according to royal headband) , woollen wall hanging, Sampul tapestry, 3rd-2nd century BCE, Sampul, Urumqi Xinjiang Museum. The region of Ferghana was conquered by Alexander the Great in 329 BCE and became his most advanced base in Central Asia. He founded the fortified city of Alexandria Eschate (Lit. "Alexandria the Furthest") in the southwestern part of the Ferghana valley, on the southern bank of the river Syr Darya (ancient Jaxartes), at the location of the modern city of Khujand (also called Khozdent, formerly Leninabad), in the state of Tajikistan.
Detail from wall hanging depicting Carey's life, in Carey Baptist Church, Moulton, Northamptonshire Carey became involved with a local association of Particular Baptists that had recently formed, where he became acquainted with men such as John Ryland, John Sutcliff, and Andrew Fuller, who would become his close friends in later years. They invited him to preach in their church in the nearby village of Earls Barton every other Sunday. On 5 October 1783, William Carey was baptised by Ryland and committed himself to the Baptist denomination. Portrait sketch by Colesworthey Grant In 1785, Carey was appointed the schoolmaster for the village of Moulton.
She also created 27-foot wall hanging for use by Kitchener's St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Beyond her commissions, Patterson created and later donated a wealth of decorative art ranging from quilted banners to metalwork for use at the Church of St. Columba in Waterloo, where she herself worshiped. Patterson developed an interest in folk art shortly after the family relocated to Waterloo due to what she characterized as "a rich heritage of Pennsylvania Dutch and Mennonite handicrafts in the area." On the weekends the family would frequent community auctions where she acquired quilts, embroidered samplers and stoneware.
The Blue Plaque on Byron Cottage There have been numerous literary references to A Shropshire Lad, often with characters in novels or dramas quoting a few lines or even whole poems. Since Housman's ashes were interred at St Laurence Church, Ludlow, it was visited in 1996 by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the centenary of A Shropshire Lad.St Laurence's Church A wall hanging named after the book is now displayed near the south door there.Ludlow Quilt & Sew The book's centenary was also celebrated by Wood's Shropshire Brewery, when they named their bitter after it.
The cased images could be set out on a table or displayed on a mantelpiece. Most cases were small and lightweight enough to easily carry in a pocket, although that was not normally done. The other approach, common in France and the rest of continental Europe, was to hang the daguerreotype on the wall in a frame, either simple or elaborate. Conservators were able to determine that a daguerreotype of Walt Whitman was made in New Orleans with the main clue being the type of frame, which was made for wall hanging in the French and continental style.
Stainless steel is also much softer at the edge (a traditional katana is usually more than HR60 at the edge). Furthermore, cheap swords designed as wall-hanging or sword rack decorations often also have a "rat-tail" tang, which is a thin, usually threaded bolt of metal welded onto the blade at the hilt area. These are a major weak point and often break at the weld, resulting in a dangerous and unreliable sword. Some modern swordsmiths have made high quality reproduction swords using the traditional method, including one Japanese swordsmith who began manufacturing swords in Thailand using traditional methods, and various American and Chinese manufacturers.
She supervised the printing of menus, programs, cards and bookplates, as well as creating the designs to be printed. By 1903, she had expanded her classes and was teaching design at the Guild of Arts and Crafts for which she served as financial secretary. In 1906, Hicks and other artisans formed the National Society of Craftsmen and she was elected to serve a three-year term as a director on the board. Hicks began to focus on batik and exhibited pieces at the Second Annual Exhibition of the National Arts Club in 1908, where her wall hanging was praised for her use of color.
Helm studied at the Kunsthochschule Kassel, the Grand-Ducal Saxon Art School, Weimar and attended 1919 the Bauhaus, where she was an apprentice in the mural and textile workshop. In 1922 she passed the journeyman's examination as a decorative painter in front of the Weimar Chamber of Crafts. In 1921 she was involved in the project de:Haus Sommerfeld from Gropius, she made an application curtain and worked as a consultant in the interior design. 1922/1923 she worked in the weaving workshop and in 1923 in the exhibition commission for the Bauhaus exhibition and was represented on this with a wall hanging and a wall shield.
Probable Greek soldier in the Sampul tapestry, woollen wall hanging, 3rd-2nd century BC, Sampul, Urumqi Xinjiang Museum. In 329 BC, Alexander the Great founded a Greek settlement with the city of Alexandria Eschate "The Furthest", in the southwestern part of the Fergana Valley, on the southern bank of the river Syr Darya (ancient Jaxartes), at the location of the modern city of Khujand, in the state of Tajikistan. It was later ruled by Seleucids before secession of Bactria. After 250 BC, the city probably remained in contact with the Greco- Bactrian Kingdom centered on Bactria, especially when the Greco-Bactrian king Euthydemus extended his control to Sogdiana.
The Kroeger family of Mennonite clockmakers, better known as Kroeger Clocks, was a well-known clockmaking family, the earliest recorded of whom was Peter D. Kroeger from Reimerswalde, near Danzig, Prussia in the mid-1700s. The clockmaking continued with Johann Kroeger, who moved in the late 18th century in the mass Mennonite migration to the Russian Empire and established his shop in Rosenthal, Chortitza, Ukraine. The clocks were made by five generations of the Kroeger family until the early 20th century and are known their high quality and elaborate design. The clocks were wall-hanging clocks and rope- driven, in the early years, often with floral patterns on the dial.
In 1990, ffrench was the Trustbank Canterbury Artist in Residence at the Arts Centre, Christchurch. During the residency she worked on a specialised photography technique: she took a black and white photograph of an object and made this into a slide transparency, then projected this image onto a sculptural surface from a height and re-photographed the scene to create a new photograph. In 1993, ffrench was commissioned by the Christchurch City Council to design a wall hanging to commemorate the centenary of women's suffrage in New Zealand. The hanging showed elements of women's lives between 1893 and 1993 and was embroidered by 100 members of the Canterbury Embroiderers' Guild, over a period of eight months.
Prints were very often pasted to walls, instead of being framed and hung, and the largest sizes of prints, which came in several sheets, were probably mainly intended to be pasted to walls. Some important artists made such pieces - notably Albrecht Dürer, who worked on both large picture prints and also ornament prints - intended for wall-hanging. The largest picture print was The Triumphal Arch commissioned by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and completed in 1515. This measured a colossal 3.57 by 2.95 metres, made up of 192 sheets, and was printed in a first edition of 700 copies, intended to be hung in palaces and, in particular, town halls, after hand-coloring.
CGI was founded in 1978 by four former members of the Worldwide Church of God, including evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong (1930-2003)"Garner Ted Armstrong", National Obituary Archive after his father, Herbert W. Armstrong, excommunicated him from the WCG and fired him from all roles in the church over disagreements about operations and certain doctrinal positions. CGI established its headquarters in Tyler, Texas, and also founded the Garner Ted Armstrong Evangelistic Association. The church logo features a breastplate, helmet, crossed swords, and a banner inscribed with Ephesians 6:11-17. It is based on a wall hanging Garner Ted assembled from a suit of armor presented to him as a gift from his father.
The industry of Pyatigorsk is primarily oriented towards service of the health resort. There is also food industry (a meat- processing plant, a winery, a dairy, a brewery, a confectionery), textiles (clothing, shoe plant, carpet factories), machine industry and metal working (PО Pyatigorskselmash specializes in machines and equipment for aviculture; a special automobile equipment works, an electromechanical plant, etc.); mining, a chemical factory and a ceramics factory who specialize in porcelain and ceramic gifts such as samovars, figurines, vases, and decorative ceramic wall hanging panels. In 1991, the Pyatigorsk health resort had ten sanatoria, four boarding houses and five sanatoria-preventoria. The number of people who stayed at the health resort within a year totalled about 170,000.
A feature of the interior in the entrance hall is a collection of Greek icons and artworks, called 'Manoly's shrine' in William Yang's book. This formal arrangement of small, intensely coloured artworks provides a counterpoint or balance to the large paintings which dominate the sitting room and dining room. Beyond, is a large Bokhara antique wall hanging that was purchased by Manoly in Egypt, which provides a focus in the hall at its junction with the stairs. Gifts from friends of White's and memorabilia are found throughout the house on cupboards and book cases, such as small objects, sculptures, pottery and framed photographs, which demonstrate the life, values, friendships and interests of White and Lascaris.
Studley Tool Chest, open Henry O. Studley (1838–1925) was an organ and piano maker, carpenter, and Mason who worked for the Smith Organ Co. and later for the Poole Piano Company of Quincy, Massachusetts. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Studley is best known for creating the so-called Studley Tool Chest, a wall hanging tool chest that cunningly holds 218 toolsShapeoko wiki: List of Tools: Studley Tool Cabinet in a space that takes up about 40 by 20 inches (102 × 51 cm) of wall space when closed. Studley joined the Massachusetts Infantry at the start of the Civil War and was captured in Galveston, Texas in 1863. After the war he returned to Quincy and joined the Rural Masonic Lodge.
Doubt was cast on this by local historians and later owners covered the plaque (which still exists) with a wall hanging. However it was subsequently confirmed that Eisenhower and Winston Churchill had met at Tullimaar for discussions prior to D-Day. In recent years the house was home to Nobel Prize-winning novelist Sir William Golding who lived at Tullimaar with his wife Ann Brookfield from 1985 until his death thereThe writer D. M. Thomas describes an evening spent at Tullimaar a few hours before Golding's death: The Guardian, Saturday 10 June 2006 in June 1993. He described it as "a devastatingly beautiful house in the middle of a flowering wilderness" and drafted several of his novels while living there.
The insignia, the two tablets of the ten commandments, topped by a six-pointed Star of David, had included Roman numerals to represent the ten commandments—but the recommendation was to replace those numerals with the first ten letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Based on the unanimous recommendation of the panel, the change was made in 1981. On September 12, 1982, the Chapel sponsored a "Jewish Pride in the Navy Day," that included the dedication of an 11 by 7 foot cloth-on-cloth wall hanging for the chapel, designed by local Norfolk artist Leonette Adler, and cut and sewn by Jewish officers, sailors, and their spouses."Art Work for Navy Chapel," Navy News, September 1–8, 1982, pg 19.
Soldier with a centaur in the Sampul tapestry, wool wall hanging, 3rd–2nd century BCE, Sampul, Urumqi Xinjiang Museum, China. The next major step toward the development of the Silk Road was the expansion of the Macedonian empire of Alexander the Great into Central Asia. In August 329 BCE, at the mouth of the Fergana Valley, he founded the city of Alexandria Eschate or "Alexandria The Furthest". The Greeks remained in Central Asia for the next three centuries, first through the administration of the Seleucid Empire, and then with the establishment of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (250–125 BCE) in Bactria (modern Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan) and the later Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BCE – 10 CE) in modern Northern Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The central cymatium shows the dead Christ supported by two angels in front of another fictive wall hanging. At the very top is a tympanum showing the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. The painter used the figure of the Madonna in this work as the prototype for other simpler works considered to be more or less entirely autograph works, often painted for use in private devotion. These include Madonna and Child (Huntington Library, San Marino, California), a faithful reproduction of the altarpiece's central panel dating to around 1498, the Davanzale Madonna in the Pinacoteca Vaticana, the Visconti-Venosta Tondo in Rome, the small Madonna in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK and other works in the Ashmolean Museum, National Gallery of Scotland and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
Wall hanging "Slit Tapestry Red/Green" 1927/28 Gunta Stölzl textiles on a Marcel Breuer chair (1922) In April 1925, the Weimar Bauhaus closed and reopened in Dessau in 1926. Stölzl, who had previously left the Bauhaus upon graduating to help Itten set up Ontos Weaving Workshops in Herrliberg, near Zurich, Switzerland, returned to become the weaving studio's technical director, replacing Helene Börner, and work with Georg Muche, who would remain the form master. Although she was not officially made a junior master until 1927, it was clear both the organization and content of the workshop were under her control. It was obvious from the start, the pairing of Muche and Stölzl was not enjoyed by either side, and resulted in Stölzl running the workshop almost single-handedly from 1926 onward.
When the architect MH Baillie Scott built a holiday home overlooking Windermere for his client Sir Edward Holt he created Blackwell, a masterpiece of twentieth-century design; a perfect example of the Arts & Crafts Movement. Blackwell retains many of its original decorative features, including a rare hessian wall-hanging in the Dining Room, leaf-shaped door handles, curious window catches, spectacular plasterwork, stained glass and carved wooden panelling by Simpsons of Kendal. The rooms contain furniture and objects by many of the leading Arts & Crafts designers and studios - metalwork by WAS Benson, ceramics by Pilkingtons and Ruskin Pottery and furniture by Morris & Co., Stanley Webb Davies, Ernest Gimson and Baillie Scott himself. Acquisitions of furniture by Baillie Scott are on display, including an oak and ebony inlaid barrel chair with slatted sides, sideboard and a set of dining chairs.
The Talmud (Berakhot 30a) instructs Jews outside the Land of Israel to face the Holy Land while praying; Jews residing in Israel should turn towards the city of Jerusalem; those living within Jerusalem should orient themselves towards the Temple Mount, and those next to the Temple Mount should turn towards the former site of the Holy of Holies. The Shulchan Aruch (Code of Jewish Law) thus specifies that in synagogues, the Ark should be placed such that "worshipers may pray in the direction of the Holy Land and the place of the Sanctuary in Jerusalem". When synagogues are erected, they are built to face Jerusalem. The Mizrah (literally, "East") is a plaque or other decorative wall hanging which is placed on the eastern wall of many homes of Jews in the Diaspora to the west of Israel, in order to mark the direction of Jerusalem towards which prayer is focused.
Before Malpaso Productions co- founder Irving Leonard died, he and Eastwood discussed a final film, one giving Eastwood the artistic control he desired by making his directorial debut. The film was Play Misty for Me. Eastwood reflected on his new role: > After seventeen years of bouncing my head against the wall, hanging around > sets, maybe influencing certain camera set-ups with my own opinions, > watching actors go through all kinds of hell without any help, and working > with both good directors and bad ones, I'm at the point where I'm ready to > make my own pictures. I stored away all the mistakes I made and saved up all > the good things I learned, and now I know enough to control my own projects > and get what I want out of actors. The script was originally conceived by Jo Heims, a former model and dancer turned secretary, and was polished by Dean Riesner.
A Mizrah wall hanging; the word Mizrah (, "East") appears at the center Jews traditionally pray in the direction of Jerusalem, where the "presence of the transcendent God (shekinah) [resided] in the Holy of Holies of the Temple." Within the Holy of Holies lay the Ark of the Covenant that contained the Ten Commandments tablets given to the prophet Moses by God; this is the reason that the Temple of Solomon became the focal point for Jewish prayer. In the Bible, it is written that when the prophet Daniel was in Babylon, he "went to his house where he had windows in his upper chamber open to Jerusalem; and he got down upon his knees three times a day and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as he had done previously" (cf. ). After the destruction of the Temple of Solomon, Jews continue to pray facing Jerusalem in hope for the coming of the Messiah whom they await.

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