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Peter Shumlin, Jim Douglas, Phil Scott, Howard Dean, Deane C. Davis, George Aiken, F. Ray Keyser Jr., Franklin S. Billings, Charles Manley Smith, Richard A. Snelling, Harold J. Arthur, Horace F. Graham, John A. Mead, Joseph B. Johnson, Lee E. Emerson, Thomas P. Salmon, William Henry Wills, Mortimer R. Proctor, Ernest W. Gibson Jr., Robert Stafford, Philip H. Hoff, Allen M. Fletcher
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Books On Books Collection - Helen Siegl
Herball from The Dialogues of Creatures Moralised Applicable and edifying to every merry and jocund matter, and right profitable to the governance of men. [Ascribed to Nicolaus Pergamenus and Mayno de’ Mayneri. First printed in Latin by Gerard Leeu in Gouda in 1480 & in English in 1535.] (1979) Helen Siegl Hardcover in mustard colored cloth with a paper label to the spine; with 11 woodcut…
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The Life of Joan of Arc – Jules-Eugène Lenepveu // Louis XIV at the Taking of Besancon – Adam Frans van der Meulen // William III of England – Jan Wyck // Infant-Cardinal Don Fernando of Austria on Horseback – Gaspar de Crayer // Portrait of Johan Wolphert van Brederode – School of Thomas de Keyser // Equestrian Portrait of Philippe de France – Pierre Mignard // Karl XI, King of Sweden – David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl // Equestrian Portrait of Louis XIV – René-Antoine Houasse // Equestrian Portrait of Charles XI of Sweden – David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl // Herzog Karl V. von Lothringen – unknown artist // King Charles XI of Sweden Riding a Horse – David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl // Louis-Philippe, Duc d’Orleans, Saluting His Army on the Battlefield – Alexander Roslin // Equestrian Portrait of Philip IV – Diego Velázquez // Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia – Antoine-Jean Gros // Equestrian Portrait of King George II – Joseph Highmore // Equestrian Portrait of William II, Prince of Orange – Anselm van Hulle // Equestrian Portrait of King William III – Jan Wyck // Guy On A Horse – Maisie Peters
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Goalie Alphabetical Directory
Last Updated March 3 2024
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Allen Jake
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More Images of Queen Louise Marie d’Orléans, first Queen of Belgium (from top to bottom) -
1838 Louise, Queen of the Belgians with Leopold, Duke of Brabant by Franz Xaver Winerhalter (Royal Collection). From tumblr.com/history-of-fashion 1911X2250 @72 994kj.
1840 Miniature of Louise of Orléans by (Royal Collection - RCIN420880. From pinterest.com/titanicfaces/royal-miniatures/; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 962X1224 @72 292kj.
1841 Louise Marie Thérèse Charlotte Isabelle d'Orléans, reine des Belges by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon - Versailles, Île-de-France, France) From WikiArt; fixed cracks & spots w Pshop 1226X1500 @72 433kj.
1846 Louise d'Orléans, Queen of the Belgians by William Charles Ross (Royal Collection - RCIN 420418). From their Web site; cropped & fixed spots & lft edge w Pshop, exp +25% shadows 40% 1130X1652 @72 619kj.
1851 Louise-Marie d'Orléans by Alexandre Robert (Musee de la Dynastie, Brussels - Belgium). From meisterdrucke.jp/fine-art-prints/Alexandre-Robert/292494/ルイーズ・マリー・ドルレアン(1812-50).html; fixed spots & cracks 692X.973 @400 pixels/cm 238kj.
1854 La reine Louise-Marie de Belgique by Henri Hendrickx & Henry Brown after Paul Lauters. From Wikimedia 1445X2047 @72 1.8Mj.
1856 Louise Marie d'Orléans-de Keyser (Belgian Senate - Brussels, Belgium). From Wikimedia; removed extensive spotting, esp. in center and lower right 16637X2834 @300 3.1Mj.
1850 Louise Marie d'Orléans, Queen of the Belgians by Joseph Anne Jules le Roy (Royal Collection of Belgium - Brussels, Belgium). From Wikimedia; spots removed throughout image and black background blurred w Pshop 1599X2236 @144 7.6Mp.
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The AP Questionnaire: Stefan Saffer
What was the last thing you made?
I created a conceptual café which I called David Buoy in Kingston NY and I created a mobile consisting of painted flat circles. These painings are also drums and the viewers can throw table tennis balls at them. Each time a ball hits you gear a sound from the paining , the mobile moves and the balls jump around in the space. It’s a lot of fun
What was the last thing you read?
I read poetry by Rilke, some of the Exhibtion texts at the Venice Bienial and the manual for a new dishwasher
What was the last exhibition you saw?
The Venice biennial and Berlin Art Week ( numerous exhibitions )
Who do you most admire?
My dog Ruby who is a Bernedoodle
How has your practice changed?
It’s been changing constantly - sometimes a lot sometimes in little ways but it never stands still.
What motivates your practice?
My motivation comes from people who appreciate art without having been art experts. I love to watch the reactions art can trigger.
Your favorite artwork made before your lifetime?
There Is not the one and only. Starting with cave drawings all the way to Matisse, Jackson Pollock and beyond- there are many great great works.
My most favorite artworks are those that cause a deep feeling of happiness in me ( like I had after the solo exhibtion of Phillip Guston's abstract works at Hauser and Wirth for example )
Your favorite artwork made during your lifetime?
Again too difficult to reduce to one work. I like too many artworks by Raoul de Keyser or Joseph Beuys and many more. My most favorite artwork is the one which causes a deep feeling of happiness in me ( like I had after the Belgian Pavillon with Francis Alys works at the Venice biennale )
Which words or phrases do you most overuse?
Not sure.
What is your most treasured possession?
My small but nice collection of artworks and one half liter beer stein from my grandfather.
What is it that you most dislike?
Bureaucracy and stupid rules.
What is your idea of happiness.
Sitting on a nice bench with a cool beer and watching other people doing their thing :-)
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BENIN. Ganvié. 2019. “The beauty of Africa: Peace” © Joseph Keyser
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I hate Joseph Keyser
and y’all should too
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“Government alone cannot govern. All governments require, as an indispensable minister, either slaver, which diminishes the number of active wills within the state, or a Divine power, which, by a sort of spiritual graft, destroy the natural asperity of those wills, and enables them to act together without mutual injury.”
— Joseph de Maistre
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my favourite dresses for anon
Nicaise de Keyser // ‘Young Woman at Her Toilette‘ Giovanni Bellini // ‘The Secret’ Charles Joseph Frédéric Soulacroix // ‘Detail of Judith‘ Eglon Hendrick
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An Honor Preserved
On March 6, 1939, President Roosevelt received the American Hebrew Medal, in the Oval Office. The award was selected by a committee of 55 citizens who worked to advance religious freedom. Some in the press saw the President’s acceptance remarks as a rebuke to Nazi policies. The bronze medal by Keyser reads: “The American Hebrew medal for the promotion of better understanding between Christian and Jew in American presented to Franklin D. Roosevelt.”
Seen here, the President receives the medal from General Hugh S. Johnson, a member of the award committee. Others pictured include from left to right: Joseph H. Biben, Representative Emmanuel Celler of New York, Professor Daniel Casey, Dr. Meyer Jacobstein, Allan Dinaburg, and Mrs. Maurice Goldman. (Photo of the presentation courtesy of the Library of Congress, Harris and Ewing Collection. The medal itself is held by the FDR Library, MO 1945.32.47: https://fdr.artifacts.archives.gov/objects/3496)
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CHARLES VERLAT
On this day of 24th day of November, Charles Verlat or Karel Verlat (24 November 1824 – 23 October 1890) was born in Antwerp, Netherlands. Some sources claim that his date of birth was 25th November.
He was a painter, watercolorist, engraver, art educator, and director of the Antwerp Academy. He painted many subjects and was particularly known as an animalier and portrait painter. He also created Orientalist works, genre scenes, including a number of antics, religious compositions, and still lifes.
He was a professor of drawing and director of the Antwerp Academy when Vincent van Gogh spent a brief period as a student at the Academy in 1886. The two men got into arguments about van Gogh's unconventional style of drawing.
Charles got his first drawing classes from Johannes Antonius van der Ven. Then took lessons from Nicaise de Keyser. De Keyser was one of the key figures in the Belgian Romantic-historical school of painting. Pupils of de Keyser who came to prominence were Edouard Hamman, Jan Swerts, Joseph Lies, and Johan Bernard Wittkamp.
His first picture to be exhibited was Pippin the Short Killing a Lion. He also gradually started to paint animal scenes as well as genre scenes. He painted his first religious composition which was intended for the St Gummarus church in Lier.
He left for Paris and studied in the studio of Ary Scheffer. And later from Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin.
He gained commissions from religious and official institutions in Belgium including historical composition Godefroid de Bouillon during the assault on Jerusalem. In 1855 he won a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle at Paris with his Tiger Attacking a Herd of Buffaloes.
He gradually came under the influence of the Realism of Gustave Courbet. This resulted in his work Coup de collier. The work was negatively criticised. Verlat took revenge by painting a monkey shaving itself while wiping its feet on the copy of the newspaper in which the criticism had been published.
He also started to establish a reputation as an animal painter. He also painted religious subjects and his Pietà was so successful that it earned him the distinction of being appointed a Knight in the French Legion of Honour
His major creations during his visits to the Middle East were Vox populi, Vox Dei, The Tomb of Christ, and The Flight into Egypt
Verlat also created a few panoramic paintings. The Battle of Waterloo was 120 meters wide and 10 meters high.
Verlat’s students included Joseph Finnemore, Joseph Malachy Kavanagh, and John Duncan.
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A Woman Called Golda - Syndicated - April 26, 1982
Biography
Running Time: 240 minutes
Stars:
Ingrid Bergman as Golda Meir
Ned Beatty as Senator Durward
Franklin Cover as Hubert Humphrey
Judy Davis as Young Golda
Anne Jackson as Lou Kaddar
Robert Loggia as Anwar Sadat
Leonard Nimoy as- Morris Meyerson
Jack Thompson as Ariel
Anthony Bate as Sir Stuart Ross
Ron Berglas as Stampler
Bruce Boa as Mr. Macy
David de Keyser as David Ben-Gurion
Barry Foster as Major Orde Wingate
Nigel Hawthorne as King Abdullah
Yossi Graber as Moshe Dayan
David Joseph Vincent as Choir Boy
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Toronto, ON – The Ontario Hockey League today announced the finalists for seven of the league’s major awards for the 2018-19 regular season.
2018-19 OHL Awards Finalists:
Rookie of the Year / Emms Family Award Finalists:
Quinton Byfield (Sudbury Wolves)
Jamie Drysdale (Erie Otters)
Cole Perfetti (Saginaw Spirit)
Jacob Perreault (Sarnia Sting)
Marco Rossi (Ottawa 67’s)
Tyler Tullio (Oshawa Generals)
Overage Player of the Year / Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy Finalists:
Justin Brazeau (North Bay Battalion)
Sean Durzi (Guelph Storm)
Tye Felhaber (Ottawa 67’s)
Kevin Hancock (London Knights)
Mac Hollowell (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
Brandon Saigeon (Oshawa Generals)
Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year / William Hanley Trophy Finalists:
Cole Carter (Mississauga Steelheads)
Joseph Garreffa (Kitchener Rangers)
Ryan McGregor (Sarnia Sting)
Allan McShane (Oshawa Generals)
Nick Suzuki (Guelph Storm)
Ryan Suzuki (Barrie Colts)
Coach of the Year / Matt Leyden Trophy Finalists:
John Dean (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
Dale Hunter (London Knights)
Chris Lazary (Saginaw Spirit)
Cory Stillman (Sudbury Wolves)
Andre Tourigny (Ottawa 67’s)
Greg Walters (Oshawa Generals)
Goaltender of the Year Award Finalists:
Cedrick Andree (Ottawa 67’s)
Kyle Keyser (Oshawa Generals)
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (Sudbury Wolves)
Ivan Prosvetov (Saginaw Spirit)
Joseph Raaymakers (London Knights)
Matthew Villalta (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
Defenceman of the Year / Max Kaminsky Trophy Finalists:
Evan Bouchard (London Knights)
Declan Chisholm (Peterborough Petes)
Thomas Harley (Mississauga Steelheads)
Noel Hoefenmayer (Ottawa 67’s)
Mac Hollowell (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
Bode Wilde (Saginaw Spirit)
Most Outstanding Player of the Year / Red Tilson Trophy Finalists:
Barrie – Tyler Tucker
Erie – Chad Yetman
Flint – Ty Dellandrea
Guelph – Nate Schnarr
Hamilton – Arthur Kaliyev
Kingston – Ryan Cranford
Kitchener – Riley Damiani
London – Kevin Hancock
Mississauga – Cole Carter
Niagara – Jason Robertson
North Bay – Justin Brazeau
Oshawa – Kyle Keyser
Ottawa – Tye Felhaber
Owen Sound – Trent Bourque
Peterborough – Hunter Jones
Saginaw – Owen Tippett
Sarnia – Ryan McGregor
Sault Ste. Marie – Morgan Frost
Sudbury – Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen
Windsor – Tyler Angle
The 2019 OHL Awards Ceremony takes place on Wednesday June 5 at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, however award recipients will be announced periodically throughout the remainder of the 2019 OHL Playoffs. Additional player awards to be announced include Humanitarian of the Year, Academic Players of the Year, and the 2018-19 Mickey Renaud Captain’s Trophy recipient.
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