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Who was the artist who created these sculptures ontop of the MET art museum in new york ?

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/42/125080626_9a25ad7be1.jpg

Heres the link with the image, i need to know ASAP its for artist research and im genuinely interested to find out who created them and whether this artist creates more work like this?

please help :) thanks.

Sol LeWitt – took about 5 minutes after basic search.

http://www.metmuseum.org/special/se_event.asp?OccurrenceId={77915D41-4F03-42F0-B415-CF37F79734EA}

Adore the Miraculous Rufforth

York has a lot to offer guests of every one of ages and inclinations – from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of significant York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a immense number of Roman remains in the conurbation now, including a ten-sided tower and a insufficient sections of the original walls. There is no shortage of past edifices either and a stroll through quaint roadways like The Shambles will take you on a journey through time.

Nunnington Hall is a mellow 17th century manor house surrounded by a walled garden on the banks of the River Rye. Stroll through the sheltered garden and be fond of the peaceful feeling enhanced by scented borders, meadows, fruit orchards and peacocks. Climb the three staircases from the magnificent oak panelled hall to see the family rooms, the nursery and the haunted room. Just a piddling minutes drive from Nunnington Hall are the Rievaulx Terrace and Temples. Delight in superb views over to Ryedale and the Hambleton Hills. Dwell the two 18th century classical temples at either end of the terrace and delight in the springtime flowers or fantastic autumn colours.

The Eden Camp experiences Theme Museum situated on the junction of he A64 and A169 approximately half guise between York and Scarborough is well worth a drop over. Housed within an original Prisoner of War camp, you will experience the sights, sounds and even smells of life on both the home front and front line midst World War Two. Burdened catering facilities, a pub and gift shop are on site and it will be an exhilarant and educational day out for the family. Eden Camp is open seven days a week from 10 am to 5 pm and it is suggested that at minimal four hours is allowed for a overflowing come by to the six acre site. The Ryedale Folk Museum at Hutton-le-Hole, York celebrates the rich estate of North Yorkshire from the Iron Age roundhouse to the 1950’s Post Office and is also a fabulous day out for all ages.

Want free parking, late night shopping and a gargantuan selection of legendary High Street stores? Go to see Monks Cross Shopping Park just a petty minutes from the city centre for a hassle-free shopping experience! Stores these as Marks & Spencer, Boots, Clarks, Top Shop, New Look, Next, River Island, W H Smith, BHS, Argos, Monsoon, Clinton Cards, PC World, Laura Ashley, Accessorize and Mamas & Papas as well as legions cafes and restaurants, including McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Starbucks may be found at Monks Cross.

Take a trip back in time with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway by seeing the bewitching cities of Whitby, Goathland and Pickering. Experience the thrill of loaded size engines steaming across glorious moorland. Don’t miss the Steam Gala from 26th – 28th September with legions seeing locomotives, freight trains and local shuttles or the annual wartime re-enactment from 10th – 12th October including street parades, entertainers, air raids and much, much more. Tickets may be booked in advance by contacting Customer Services on 01751 472508 Monday to Friday.

York is the perfect center for young and dated alike and there are more than enough attractions to amuse the whole family. In the places and villages, independent retailers sit alongside galleries displaying arts and crafts of those inspired by the classy countryside, while welcoming pubs with roaring fires and local ale are found on every corner.

Caron Bednorze
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/adore-the-miraculous-rufforth-705818.html

David Easton Uppark Thirteen Light Chandelier in Deep Patina Bronze Z425H

David Easton Uppark Thirteen Light Chandelier in Deep Patina Bronze Z425H

David Easton’s Uppark Collection features revolutionary designs with contemporary appeal. This thirteen light chandelier is a unique square designed ceiling fixture constructed of brass and steel. David Easton’s high quality design features extraordinary lighting. It not only has eight candelabra lights but also combines them with five downlights to produce superior illumination where ever you choose to display it. Features: -Thirteen light chandelier -Uppark Collection -Designed by David Easton -Deep patina bronze finish over brass -Golden saki linen drum shades -Direct wire only -Suspension hardware includes three .625″” x 12″” extension rods and one .625″” x 6″” extension rod -Requires eight 40W max B9.5 and five 25W max T-8 candelabra bulbs (not included) -Drop: 14″” min – 50″” max -Canopy dimensions: 5″” Diameter -Overall dimensions: 10.5″” H x 26.5″” W Sq. _______________________________________________________________________________ David Easton is one of the world’s most sought-after interior designers. While he has made his name as a neo-classicist, his erudition of architecture and decoration is wide-ranging and continuing. Easton received his architecture degree from Pratt Institute in 1963. Upon graduation, he received the Fountainbleau scholarship, which enabled him to travel and study in Europe. When he returned, he took a position with the New York designer, Edward Wormley, whose Dunbar furniture line is now part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. In 1967, Easton joined the venerable firm of Parish-Hadley, where he worked in both the architecture and decoration departments. There, he admits to being “”seduced by decoration.”" Easton founded his own firm in 1972, and quickly gained recognition for his classically inspired, traditional interiors. In the 1980s, his English-style interiors became emblems of the age. In recent years, he has shifted to a more streamlined, contemporary aesthetic as a response to his own shifting

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American Airpower Museum Flying Activities – May 24, 2009

American Airpower Museum Flying Activities
Republic Airport
Farmingdale, New York
Monday May 24, 2009

IN THIS VIDEO, you’ll see various movements from near the American Airpower Museum related to the small event the museum was hosting on Memorial Day. The video of the B-17 starting up was actually shot from the wing of Glamorous Gal, a P-51 Mustang. I want to thank Chris Baranaskas for letting me shoot from the aircraft! You’ll also see Thunderbird 14, a C-17 from McGuire AFB, depart from Runway 1 and see one of the most spectacular departures I’ve ever seen, and the video makes it even more dramatic. The commentator you hear in the background is Larry Starr, the curator of the American Airpower Museum. I would like to thank Larry and Scott Clyman for their help in assisting me to get the views you see in this video.

Like what you’ve seen? If you are interested in purchasing DVDs of specific aircraft and/or of airshows, interested in anything and everything related to airshows (where the jet teams will show up, all airshow performers, airshow reports from airshows I have attended, previews of airshows I will be attending, etc.), a much more easier to navigate “version” of all of my videos, and/or everything there is related to aviation – including spotting guides to my favorite airports and military bases and aircraft factfiles, please take the time to check out Steve’s Airshow World at http://www.stevesairshow.com .

Duration : 0:17:52

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Adore the Miraculous Rufforth

York has a lot to offer guests of every one of ages and inclinations – from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of significant York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a immense number of Roman remains in the conurbation now, including a ten-sided tower and a insufficient sections of the original walls. There is no shortage of past edifices either and a stroll through quaint roadways like The Shambles will take you on a journey through time.

Nunnington Hall is a mellow 17th century manor house surrounded by a walled garden on the banks of the River Rye. Stroll through the sheltered garden and be fond of the peaceful feeling enhanced by scented borders, meadows, fruit orchards and peacocks. Climb the three staircases from the magnificent oak panelled hall to see the family rooms, the nursery and the haunted room. Just a piddling minutes drive from Nunnington Hall are the Rievaulx Terrace and Temples. Delight in superb views over to Ryedale and the Hambleton Hills. Dwell the two 18th century classical temples at either end of the terrace and delight in the springtime flowers or fantastic autumn colours.

The Eden Camp experiences Theme Museum situated on the junction of he A64 and A169 approximately half guise between York and Scarborough is well worth a drop over. Housed within an original Prisoner of War camp, you will experience the sights, sounds and even smells of life on both the home front and front line midst World War Two. Burdened catering facilities, a pub and gift shop are on site and it will be an exhilarant and educational day out for the family. Eden Camp is open seven days a week from 10 am to 5 pm and it is suggested that at minimal four hours is allowed for a overflowing come by to the six acre site. The Ryedale Folk Museum at Hutton-le-Hole, York celebrates the rich estate of North Yorkshire from the Iron Age roundhouse to the 1950’s Post Office and is also a fabulous day out for all ages.

Want free parking, late night shopping and a gargantuan selection of legendary High Street stores? Go to see Monks Cross Shopping Park just a petty minutes from the city centre for a hassle-free shopping experience! Stores these as Marks & Spencer, Boots, Clarks, Top Shop, New Look, Next, River Island, W H Smith, BHS, Argos, Monsoon, Clinton Cards, PC World, Laura Ashley, Accessorize and Mamas & Papas as well as legions cafes and restaurants, including McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Starbucks may be found at Monks Cross.

Take a trip back in time with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway by seeing the bewitching cities of Whitby, Goathland and Pickering. Experience the thrill of loaded size engines steaming across glorious moorland. Don’t miss the Steam Gala from 26th – 28th September with legions seeing locomotives, freight trains and local shuttles or the annual wartime re-enactment from 10th – 12th October including street parades, entertainers, air raids and much, much more. Tickets may be booked in advance by contacting Customer Services on 01751 472508 Monday to Friday.

York is the perfect center for young and dated alike and there are more than enough attractions to amuse the whole family. In the places and villages, independent retailers sit alongside galleries displaying arts and crafts of those inspired by the classy countryside, while welcoming pubs with roaring fires and local ale are found on every corner.

Caron Bednorze
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/adore-the-miraculous-rufforth-705818.html

Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614

Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614

Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614 Stainless steel case and bracelet. Silver Museum dial with silvertone dauphine hands and concave dot at 12 o’clock. Scratch resistant double-curved sapphire crystal over dial and bezel. Water resistant. Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614 / 605614 Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614 Brand Movado Series Movado Certa Gender Mens Case Material Stainless Steel Dial Color Silver Bezel Fixed Movement Quartz Bracelet Stainless Steel Water Resistant 30 meters / 100 feet Crystal Scratch Resistant Sapphire Warranty 2 Year Jomashop.com Warranty Item Variations 605614, 0605614, Movado-605614, Movado-0605614 Movado, meaning “always in motion,” has held its place at the height of innovation and distinction as a luxury watch brand. Movado watches are created by adept watchmakers to meet the austere standards of Swiss time technology. Each Movado watch is marked with a unique serial number and certified to pass strict international standards of quality. Movado watches, a supporter of the arts, has been the beneficiary of over 200 international awards. Jomashop.com is proud to offer an extensive line of Movado Watches. Jomashop features genuine Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614. All items sold on Jomashop.com are authentic, brand new with manufacturer’s packaging. Jomashop.com has been on the internet since 1999 selling Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614 and thousands of other brand name products at unheard of discounts plus top customer service, with most items shipping the same day. Join thousands of satisfied customers and buy your Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614 with complete satisfaction. A Jomashop.com 30 Day Money Back Guarantee is included with every Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614 for secure, risk-free online shopping. Jomashop.com does not charge sales tax for the Movado Certa Mens Watch 0605614, unless shipped within New York State. Jomashop.com is a top rated 5 star Yahoo! store, with over 100,000 satisfied customers. Please join our mail lists for

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Anything Goes | Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum

Watch almost 100 performers suddenly break out in song & dance to “Anything Goes” at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York City. This unique performance was shot in HD with over 10 cameras within the unsuspecting crowd. Break Out In Song: www.breakoutinsong.com

Duration : 0:5:0

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Be Fond of the Admirable Parks Naburn

York has a lot to offer tourists of every one of ages and inclinations – from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of extraordinary York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a generous number of Roman remains in the place present, including a ten-sided tower and a some sections of the original walls. There is no shortage of ancient houses either and a stroll through quaint avenues like The Shambles will take you on a journey through time.

The Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington, York is based on the former WWII Bomber Command Station of RAF Elvington and retains the authentic smell of the period, with myriads fascinating exhibits housed in restored wartime domiciles. The museum is a unique memorial to every one of the Allied aircrews of Bomber Command, including French, Canadian, Australian, etc. Don’t miss the compete of Britain Service on the 14th September, Remembrance Sunday on the 9th November or Santa’s Plane in December! The Museum is open every day from 10 am to 5 pm (3.30 pm in winter) and admission starts from just ?3 for children under 15.

A trip to Yorkshire wouldn’t be complete without a look around to Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden. Explore the prodigious ruins of the larger complete Cistercian abbeys in Britain and come across for yourself the life of a dark ages monk. Wander from the dramatic Abbey into the Georgian pleasure grounds of Studley Royal’s ornamental gardens, woodland and deer park. Stroll aside reflections of temples in elegant formal canals and lakes and find the follies high on the valley side. Look out for Anne Boleyn’s seat, the Octagon Tower and the Temples of Fame and Piety. A gorged programme of family activities and events is available through the year, including storytelling, guided tours, open air theatre and desire drape parades. There is also a play area, workshops, tea-room and gift shop.

Be fond of High Street shopping without the hassle of the High Street! Dwell Monks Cross Shopping Park in Huntington and be fond of a safe, convenient shopping experience! Step straight from your coupe into one of your favourite High Street stores – Marks & Spencer, Boots, Clarks, Top Shop, New Look, Next, River Island, W H Smith, BHS, Argos, Monsoon, Clinton Cards, PC World, Laura Ashley, Accessorize and Mamas & Papas. Myriads cafes and restaurants, including McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Starbucks may also be found at the shopping park. There are legions buses which run directly to Monks Cross and cycle lanes and racks are available the whole time.

Take a trip back in time with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway by visiting the elegant places of Whitby, Goathland and Pickering. Experience the thrill of glutted size engines steaming across glorious moorland. Don’t miss the Steam Gala from 26th – 28th September with legions seeing locomotives, freight trains and local shuttles or the annual wartime re-enactment from 10th – 12th October including street parades, entertainers, air raids and much, much more. Tickets may be booked in advance by contacting Customer Services on 01751 472508 Monday to Friday.

There is something for everyone in York – from memorable homes and elegant gardens to exciting outdoor events and award-winning restaurants and no matter where you go in York, you are bound to demonstrate a prominent day out, whatever the weather!

Caron Bednorze
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/be-fond-of-the-admirable-parks-naburn-701907.html

Loggia Gate Mantel Clock by Bulova

Loggia Gate Mantel Clock by Bulova

Loggia Gate Mantel Clock Free Shipping! 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee! 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty! From Bulova’s Frank Lloyd Wright Collection , this clock features an aluminum base with a brushed finish. Front panel in glass with black and reflective mirror design. Transparent gray beveled glass in rear. Spun aluminum dial and bezel. Protective glass lens. Adaptation of the drawings for the loggia gate on the grounds of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York, 1959 . Hand assembled. Quartz clock movements ensure reliability and trouble-free service. Includes 1-year manufacturer warranty. Requires batteries (not included.) Loggia Gate Mantel Clock Dimensions: H: 5.5″, W: 5.5″, D: 2″

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CBS Sunday Morning – American Folk Art Museum – Kaleidoscopes

Kaleidoscopes have come a long way from those cardboard tubes you may remember looking into as a child. Serena Altschul takes us to a Kaleidoscope maker’s studio, and to the American Folk Art Museum in New York City, where Kaleidoscope quilts surround the kaleidoscopes that inspired them.

Kaleidoscope Quilts: The Art of Paula Nadelstern. April 21. 2009 – September 13

Duration : 0:5:44

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