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Psary. Church. Bottom plan; Wojciechowski, Jarosław (1874–1942); churches; Psary (Greater Poland Voivodeship); architectural designs; towns; modernism (style); bottom scale: 10 meters = 6 cm; 30 Polish ells = 10.2 cm; explanations; 1909; drawing; architectural drawing; architectural design; height 36.5 cm; width 23 cm, A vertical architectural floor plan drawn on an off-white sheet with a narrow gray border, showing a symmetrical building outline in black ink with thick black wall sections and thin fine-line interior details; the plan features a central large rectangular nave area flanked by-stock-foto
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Study of a Reclining Male Nude. After a drawing by Carle van Loo (1705–1765); engraving by Gilles Demarteau (1722–1776), master of the manière de crayon technique. Reproductive graphic, study of a male nude / academic study; before 1776, Paris. Graphic print; height 33.5 cm, width 55.7 cm., A sepia-toned drawing of a nude male figure reclining face down with limbs outstretched on a shaded surface; the figure shows detailed musculature and curly hair, with one arm extended downward and the other bent beneath the torso, and both hands visible. The background and shadowing around the figure-stock-foto
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Portrait of a woman in profile; verso: Church with a brick tower. Feliks Jabłczyński (1865–1928), Polish graphic artist. Ca. 1924. Graphic art; graphic matrix/graphic plate. Height 8.5 cm, width 7.6 cm., A grayscale sketch showing a tall tower with a domed top next to a building with a steep, slanted roof, both rendered with fine, dark pencil or ink lines on a textured light gray background; a few arched windows and narrow vertical openings are visible on the tower, and the sloped roof has closely spaced parallel hatch marks. In front of the buildings a low wall and a small entrance structure-stock-foto
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Footed Bowl, 1st century B.C.  Additional Info: Roman mosaic cast glass bowl of ribbon decoration created by laying a series of canes parallel to one another, followed by sintering and sagging into a mold. Three types of canes were used in this bowl: a dark brown/red cane, an opaque white glass embedded in a clear glass matrix, and a cane of clear glass encasing an opaque white strip and embedded in clear glass. These were arranged in an alternating pattern, perhaps in imitation of onyx. Incised hatch marks survive on the interior of the rim; the ring foot was added by attaching a gather of am-stock-foto