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surrealities-of-udor · 2 months ago
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You can find me now on Bluesky as well Bluesky: @udorphoto.com I have a brand new profile and being outside of Elon or Mark feels nice!
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frenchcurious · 8 months ago
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La maison Rayward-Shepherd construite en 1955 par Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) Située à New Canaan, dans le Connecticut, connue sous le nom de maison « Tirranna ». Photo Udor Photography. - source MCM Daily.
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weimarhaus · 1 year ago
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Rudolf Schlichter (1890-1955) - like Hermann Hesse - was born in Calw, a small town in Württemberg. He left the school early and started an apprenticeship as an enamel painter at a Pforzheim factory. Schlichter's later pretension that, as a twelve years old boy,  he started to work as a lift boy in a Grand Hotel building up an exciting collection of  stolen high heels, was probably invented.  From 1906 to 1909 he attended the School of Arts and Crafts in Stuttgart and subsequently studied under Hans Thoma and Wilhelm Trübner at the Art Academy in Karlsruhe. After his studies, Schlichter shared an appartment with Fanny Hablützel, a professional street girl, and made a living selling pornographic pictures under the pseudonym Udor Rédyl.
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nordseehexe · 4 months ago
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Die Ägirstöchter sind in der nordischen Mythologie die Töchter der Meeresgöttin Rán und des Meeresriesen Ägir.
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Die Namen der neun Ägirstöchter aus der Skáldskaparmál sind: Himinglæva (Himingläfa), Dúfa (Dusa), Blóðughadda (Blödughadda), Hefring (Heffrig), Uðr (Udor) oder Unn, Hrönn (Raun), Bylgja (Bygleya), Dröfn (Dröbna) und Kólga. Andere Namen tauchen zudem bei verschiedenen Skalden auf; sie waren also genauso wenig wie bei den Walküren kanonisiert, im Prinzip kam jedes Wort für „Welle“ als Name in Frage. Sie stellen Personifikationen der Meereswogen dar und haben gemeinsam „am Rand der Erde“ den Heimdall geboren.
Die Bedeutung der einzelnen Namen:
Himinglæva – die, durch die man den Himmel klar sehen kann (Bezug zur Durchsichtigkeit des Wassers),
Dúfa – die Hohe,
Blóðughadda – die Bluthaarige (Bezug zum roten Schaum),
Hefring (oder Hevring) – die Steigende,
Uðr (oder Unn) – die Schäumende,
Hrönn – die Fließende,
Bylgja – die Wogende,
Dröfn – die Schaumbefleckte,
Kólga – die Kühlende.
Andere Namen sind:
Angeyja – die Bedrängerin,
Atla – die Furchtbare,
Atla (altnordisch für „die Streitsüchtige“) ist der Name einer Riesin oder Trollfrau in den Thulur. Gemäß der Völuspá in skamma (Hyndlulióð – Hdl 37) wird sie in der nordischen Mythologie als eine der neun riesischen Mütter des Gottes Heimdallr angeführt, die diesen mit Odin gezeugt und am Rande der Erde geboren haben. Atla ist eine Wassergöttin und die Tochter der Meeresgötter Ägir und Ran.
Atla und ihre acht Schwestern bilden die Wogen des Meeres. Sie halfen ihrem Vater dem Meeresriesen Ägir, das Bier für die Feste der Asen zu brauen.
Die neun Töchter des ��gir werden mit unterschiedlichen Namen angegeben:
Atla, Angeyia, Eistla, Eyrgiafa, Giálp, Greip, Imðr, Iárnsaxa, Úlfrún;
Atla, Angeia, Eistla, Urgeba, Gelf, Greif, Sind, Eisensaxa, Wolfrun;
Bára, Blóðughadda, Bylgja, Dúfa, Hefring, Himinglæva, Hrönn, Kolga, Uðr.
Das heißt die Namen scheinen nicht eindeutig festgelegt gewesen zu sein, sondern jedes Synonym für „Welle“ konnte von den Dichtern benutzt werden.
Eistla – die rasch Dahinstürmende,
Eyrgjafa – die Sandspenderin,
Gjalp – die Brausende,
Greip – die Umkrallende,
Jarnsaxa – die schneidende Kälte,
Jarnsaxa (altnordisch Járnsaxa „Eisenmesser“) ist in der nordischen Mythologie ein Riesinnenname, der nicht klar zugeordnet werden kann. Nach einer Überlieferung ist Jarnsaxa eine der neun Ägirstöchter der Meeresgöttin Rán, die zusammen mit ihren Schwestern Heimdall gebar. Nach anderer Überlieferung (Snorri Sturluson) war "Rivalin Jarnsaxas" eine andere Bezeichnung für Sif, die Frau Thors. Jarnsaxa gebar Thor die Söhne Magni und Modi; Magni war Thors Lieblingssohn.
Imd – die Dunstige,
Ulfrun – die Wölfische.
Diese Töchter sind auch Sinnbild aller Meereswogen, die sich immer wieder erheben und zeigen. Diese Wellenfrauen erscheinen, wie ihre Mutter, auch als Mischwesen mit menschlichem Oberkörper und einem Fischschwanz. Sie sollen für ihre Mutter das Meer zum Tosen bringen, um Schiffe zum Kentern zu bringen. Dann konnte Ran die ertrunkenen Männer wieder in ihrem Netz sammeln. Die Töchter der Ran sollen weiße Kleider und Umhänge tragen, was wahrscheinlich auf die Schaumkronen auf den Wellen hinweist. Oft meint man, Ran auf gefährlichen Klippen zu erkennen, wo sie darauf wartet, dass Schiffe kentern, um neue Bewohner für ihr Reich zu fangen.
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goalhofer · 5 months ago
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Udor Tower in Burrillville, Rhode Island.
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postsofbabel · 9 months ago
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xtruss · 1 year ago
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One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Final Projects, Modeled After His Guggenheim Design, Sells for $6 Million
The Architect Briefly Stayed in the Connecticut Home While Overseeing the Construction of the Museum.
— By Lee Carter | January 26, 2024 | News.ArtNet.Com
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Tirranna, located in New Canaan, Connecticut, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Photo: Udor Photography.
A Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in the town of New Canaan, Connecticut, has sold for $6 million—25 percent below its asking price—to an undisclosed buyer. Called Tirranna, the 7,000-square-foot estate, built in 1955, is one of the famed architect’s largest residential projects, and one of his last.
Most recently selling for $4.8 million in 2018, Tirranna is among the higher-priced Frank Lloyd Wright properties on record, as well as one of the most expensive properties sold in New Canaan in the last year. It is one of a handful of Wright properties to enter the market recently, which also includes the Mrs. Clinton Walker House in California, his only oceanfront home.
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Interior view of Tirranna, featuring Philippine mahogany paneling and Cherokee-red flooring. Photo: Udor Photography. Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury.
Tirranna was listed by Coldwell Banker Global Luxury’s Albert Safdie and Marsha Charles, who closed on the property January 22. ���It was a rare honor to represent Tirranna,” they said, “a true gem of mid-century architectural history that will continue to provide a Zen-like experience blending nature and comfort to its latest inhabitants.”
Though small in size, the idyllic town of New Canaan became a hotbed of architectural experimentation in the 20th century. It’s estimated that, between 1948 and 1973, upwards of 100 Modernist homes were built in the area by architectural greats who included Marcel Breuer (creator of the Whitney Museum of American Art on the Upper East Side), John M. Johansen, and Eliot Noyes. They were part of the Harvard Five, a group of architects who settled in New Canaan in the 1940s after graduating from the university’s design department. Philip Johnson’s famed Glass House, too, calls New Canaan home. Like Wright, they all emphasized simplicity, functionality, and honesty of materials.
Tirranna gets its name from an Australian Aboriginal word meaning “running waters,” referring to a nearby stream and recalling the architect’s most iconic residential project, Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. The classic Usonian abode features seven bedrooms, eight and a half bathrooms, and a wine cellar converted from a bomb shelter. Tirranna’s interior features Philippine mahogany paneling, Cherokee-red Colorundum concrete flooring, and a clerestory for an abundance of natural light. The architect also provided large windows that look out onto nature. In 1958, an observatory was added above the master bedroom.
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Exterior curved patio and circular pool. Photo: Udor Photography. Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury.
The land immediately surrounding the home was transformed into gardens by horticulturist Frank Okamura and landscape architect Charles Middeleer. Okamura is credited with reviving the bonsai tradition in America through his decades-long work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and his book The Art of Bonsai. A greenhouse, circular pool, tennis court, barn, playhouse, and a one-room guesthouse can also be found on the grounds.
Wright himself briefly stayed in the home while overseeing the construction of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum some 40 miles away in Manhattan. With its semicircular style, Tirranna mirrors the spiral concrete ramp that makes the Guggenheim one of the most recognizable pieces of architecture in the city. The greenhouse of Tirranna was even built using scalloped-glass windows left over from the Guggenheim project.
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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (Manhattan, New York City), New York, Under Construction (ca. 1950s). Photo: Charles Phelps Cushing/ClassicStock/Getty Images
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The circular windows used in Tirranna’s greenhouse were left over from the Guggenheim project. Photo: Udor Photography. Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Global Luxury.
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herawell · 1 year ago
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I occasionally see urls with p*arrlyn in my notifs because S*ix fans will occasionally like my T*udors stuff and it’s always funny to me that it’s such a popular ship. I mean, it makes sense since they were the two wives with the most reformist-leaning beliefs and they both had the strongest connections to E*lizabeth, so it’s natural that people would ship them, but considering historically KP may have enabled/condoned T. S’more’s abuse of her stepdaughter, who knows if a relationship with AB would be feasible…
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I’m rewatching The T*udors, and Anne I love you, but you could have done so much better.
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surrealities-of-udor · 2 years ago
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Major Editorial Shoot for RARE Fashion Magazine is coming up! Very exciting and a stellar team, #designers and #topmodels #madeinnyc #luxury #nycdesign #stealmylook #mystyle #chic #fashion #fashionphotography #editorialfashion #nyc #newyorkfashion #udor #udorphoto (at Harlem, NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp70i4kOcQy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nordseehexe · 4 months ago
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Rans Töcher, die Wellenmädchen
Ran und Ägir hatten neun Töchter, die man die Wellenmädchen nannte. Die Namen werden je nach Verfasser und Dichtung unterschiedlich angegeben. Im Skaldskaparmal in der Prosa-Edda des Snorri Sturluson tauchen sie an zwei Stellen auf (wobei die Namenslisten nicht deckungsgleich sind, daher hier zehn Wellenmädchen):
Himingläva, Himingläfa - "die, durch die man den Himmel klar sehen kann"
Dufa oder Dusa - die Hohe oder die Taube
Blodughadda, Blödughadda oder auch nur kurz Hadda - die Bluthaarige (gedacht ist wohl an roten Schaum auf der Welle)
Hefring, Heffrig - die Steigende
Uðr, Udor, Udur oder Unn - die Schäumende
Hrönn, Raun - die Fließende
Bylgja, Bygleya, Bylzia - die Wogende
Dröfn, Dröbna - die Schaumbefleckte
Kolga - die Kühlende.
Bara - Wellenspitze, modern: Tsunami
In der Skaldendichtung gibt es auch andere Namen für Wellenmädchen: Angeyja - die Bedrängerin, Atla - die Furchtbare, Eistla - die rasch Dahinstürmende, Eyrgjafa - die Sandspenderin, Gjalp - die Brausende, Greip - die Umkrallende, Jarnsaxa - die schneidende Kälte, Imd - die Dunstige, Ulfrun - die Wölfische.
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treacletiger · 5 years ago
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#squadgoals achieved in 2019. These ladies have got me through so much, made me laugh, think, push myself out of my comfort zone and have fun. @tudorlegaciesofficial, you’re part of my family and I’m so glad of you xx 🎄🍾🥂⭐️💜🎅👑👑👑👑👑👑 #udor #tudorqueens #tudorlegacies #tudorcostume #sixwives https://www.instagram.com/p/B6c7hAyDxKv/?igshid=q521i03jcbwr
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surrealities-of-udor · 4 years ago
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What a dream country home, away from living in NYC. Having something like this, with a photostudio and area to do my paintings, whenever I need to get some green, away from Manhattan... Working on making my dreams come true!
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🌙🌻💚 Green witch living aesthetics 💚🌻🌙
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jurnaldeoltenia · 4 years ago
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Nicolae Giugea : La mulți ani, olteni de pretutindeni!
Nicolae Giugea : La mulți ani, olteni de pretutindeni!
Ziua Olteniei este sărbătorită în fiecare an la 21 martie, fiind instituită prin Legea nr. 65/2017, la propunerea unui grup de 27 de deputaţi şi senatori. Pe 21 martie 1821, Tudor Vladimirescu intră în Bucureşti ţinând în mână o pâine mare, semn al păcii şi al belşugului. Aşadar, se cuvine să marcăm ziua de 21 martie, momentul în care Tudor Vladimirescu intră în Bucureşti şi coboară Podul…
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incorrectcreepyverse · 6 years ago
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Reese: I have no fear.
Slenderman: Location unknown
Reese: I have one fear
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surrealities-of-udor · 4 years ago
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(Repost from Tumbler) This photo is most likely a brunch on the Seine, Paris, France. It's those simple, unpretentious pleasures of life, a baguette, some food and the company of a good friend. That is quality of life for me!
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