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2X21ENH Vintage illustration, Cartoon, Satire of Phyllis and Aristotle a medieval cautionary tale about the triumph of a seductive woman, Phyllis, over the greatest male intellect, the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle
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2HW8JAX Art inspired by Portrait of a Man ('The Auctioneer'), probably ca. 1658–62, Oil on canvas, 42 3/4 x 34 in. (108.6 x 86.4 cm), Paintings, Follower of Rembrandt (Dutch, third quarter 17th century), This fine portrait of an engaging young scholar was painted by an artist who was closely, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
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KC6K6A Portrait of a Man ("The Auctioneer"), Follower of Rembrandt, probably ca. 1658–62
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EJ29E7 Thessaloniki, Greece, 20 March 2015. People use protective glasses to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse. People gathered at Aristotle Square in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki's using special glasses, adjusted binoculars and telescopes to look into the sky to get a glimpse of the partial solar eclipse. Credit: Orhan Tsolak/Alamy Live News
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EJ29D8 Thessaloniki, Greece, 20 March 2015. A young man uses protective glasses to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse. People gathered at Aristotle Square in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki's using special glasses, adjusted binoculars and telescopes to look into the sky to get a glimpse of the partial solar eclipse. Credit: Orhan Tsolak/Alamy Live News
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TXGXDC Aristotle (384-322 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist c1886 Aristotle as a young man in his study Artist's reconstruction wood engraving
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2CNHBKY . Animal snapshots and how made . In Winter HERE is nothingin the animalcreation whichhas excited more wonderand speculation in man-kind than that mysteriousgoing and coming of birds,called migration. For agespast it has been goingon; Aristotle quoted, Oneswallow does not make asummer, and Homer com-pared the noisy march ofthe Trojons to the clamor-ous flight of a flock ofcranes migrating south-ward. That young birds are sud-denly seized with an uncon-trollable impulse to start for warmer regions, is some-177 178 The Migration of Birds thing for us to think about. This question concerningthe c
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D9685X Aristotle (384-322 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist. Aristotle as a young man in his study. Artist's reconstruction; wood engraving c1886
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3DHYE1B Ancient Greece. Upper part of the grave stele of Aristoteles, son of Aristomenes from the deme of Pergases in Attica. Detail of a relief with depiction of two young men dancing beneath the volutes of the loutrophoros (funeral urn), 330-320 BC. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Greece.
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2CEG325 . The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. haradin Mr. Belmont Dr. Ed.gar J. Stein Cvril Clifford Lieut, Richard T, Herman Dr. Farpo Walter S. Dietrich Freddie Belmont Arthur B. Hintcrleiter Snowhall Francis E. Sharadin Judge Henry Buttons, a retired judge and millowner Quinton D. Herman Harold Thomas, the villian Wm. S. Rhode Henry Plansell, a noble specimen of young man-hood Paul A. Herman .Aristotle Tompkins and Horatio Squash, intimate friends of the judge John Morgan and Paul Herman Hans Von Staudt, the c
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