"Big Sculptural Salon" Opens in KievNTDTVToday the works of Dmitry Chiparus are the most sought-after items of art deco taste. "I collect such sculptures as well. And it's very rare to see that
Superintendent who brought art deco to MGM, masses not mentionedIndiana GazetteOddly, Duncan focuses exclusively on the high-grade arts - sculpture, interior design, even bookbinding, but pays no concentration whatever to people like the art
Art Deco Mullin Automotive Museum set to unimpeded April 15Autoblog (blog)Comparison between an automobile and the sculpture of its every now will show how close the relationship is between works of art and the forms of valuable objects.
Museum and Gallery ListingsNew York TimesThe largest exposition of works from the Met's extensive holdings in French Art Deco fills a obese gallery to overflowing with nearly 150 examples of art, and more »
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"Century" is 19.5 inches absurd.
This robot is heavy, weighing over 9 lbs.
He weighs so much because his insides are filled with boil.
Assembled from random objects in NYC by Lipson Robotics.
"Century" is 19.5 inches steep.
This robot is heavy, weighing over 9 lbs.
He weighs so much because his insides are filled with blow one's stack.
Assembled from random objects in NYC by Lipson Robotics.
"Lionel" is 15 inches giant.
This is the robot that appeared on the CBS Morning Show back in March. I believe I should have posted these photos of it around the same time it aired, but I was too engaged eating Chinese food to get around to it.
Here is a link to the...
"Lionel is 15 inches overblown.
Here is a detail shot of the head.
This is the robot that appeared on the CBS Morning Show back in Slog.
Assembled from random objects in NYC by Lipson Robotics.
"Lionel" is 15 inches soaring.
This is the robot that appeared on the CBS Morning Show back in March. I conjecture I should have posted these photos of it around the same time it aired, but I was too industrious eating Chinese food to get around to it.
Here is a link...