Water bottle (Kundika) – Korea – Goryeo dynasty (918–1392) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/50446
Vessels From Asia From Korea Rafter finial in the shape of a dragon’s head and wind
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Vessels From Asia From Korea Rafter finial in the shape of a dragon’s head and wind
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Chapters on wind, stringed, and keyboard instruments explain the development of each
Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 684 When the saxophone was patented in 1846, the wind
Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 684 When the saxophone was patented in 1846, the wind
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artists/makers 1976 All ’n All Multiple artists/makers 1977 Best of Earth, Wind
For me the photograph speaks to optical illusion, to ambiguity, to the blurring of immediate impressions and assumptions.
not because I’m sure, kept finding stillness then letting go of it in a small wind
Mirrors From Asia From Korea Rafter finial in the shape of a dragon’s head and wind
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flowers, and landscapes Chen Hongshou Chen Zi one leaf dated 1627 Scholar in the Wind
Inscription: Lettered in plate below margin: ‚STANZA DE VENTI NEL TEATRO DI BELVEDERE DI FRASCATI CON LA FAMOSA FONTANA DEL MONTE PARNASO CON APOLLINO ET LE MVSE CHE SVONANO CON INSTRUMENTI HIDRIAVLICI Á FORZA D’ACOVA ARCHITETTURA DI GIACOMO DELLA PORTA / Gio
Stanza dei Venti included surprising water tricks and artificial sounds of thunder, wind
Even in a ruined state, the baths, aqueducts, and sanctuaries of the classical world provoked the people of the Middle Ages to reflect upon the grandeur of the past.
Wind, Edgar. Pagan Mysteries in the Renaissance. Rev. ed. London: Faber, 1968.