In 1843, Anna Atkins, daughter of the prominent British scientist John George Children, began work on her book of photograms (the full edition of which would include over 400 prints) documenting specimens of British algae, what is now considered the first book to be fully illustrated with photography and the first use of photography for scientific documentation. Two exhibitions at the New York Public Library’s Schwarzman Building, “Blue Prints” and “Anna Atkins Refracted,” celebrate this astonishing historical achievement, as well as the legacy of Atkins’s work for contemporary artists.
Use this free Bible study of John 1 to explore the meaning of ‘the Word became flesh'. As Christians we need to be firmly planted in this truth.
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The mythology underlying Tolkien’s great fantasy works is like a distant mirror of our own age and has much to tell us about the cycling of ages, androgyny, eros, desire and our experience of time.
Niecy Nash and wife Jessica Betts attend a fashion show in Los Angeles and the Brooklyn Nine-Nine cast celebrates their series finale in N.Y.C. See what your favorite stars are up to
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John Stamos takes his wife and son to a red carpet in L.A., Megan Thee Stallion performs in Leeds and George Clooney hits the red carpet in Switzerland. From Hollywood to New York and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to!
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In 1843, Anna Atkins, daughter of the prominent British scientist John George Children, began work on her book of photograms (the full edition of which would include over 400 prints) documenting specimens of British algae, what is now considered the first book to be fully illustrated with photography and the first use of photography for scientific documentation. Two exhibitions at the New York Public Library’s Schwarzman Building, “Blue Prints” and “Anna Atkins Refracted,” celebrate this astonishing historical achievement, as well as the legacy of Atkins’s work for contemporary artists.
Vanity Fair a retrouvé les photos de classes des étoiles d'Hollywood et ressort leurs vieux dossiers.