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While writers such as Shakespeare cast him as a purveyor of wise witticisms, many visual artists portrayed the fool as an uncouth lecher who makes a mockery of love.
“The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.”
– William Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 5, Scene 1
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Within modern assimilation a Jew prioritizes Jewishness second and acting like everyone else first. So, once a year we publicly declare that we are Jews defying the Greek’s attempt to encourage assimilation, to separate between Jews and Judaism. The items on this list, while being external, all have roots inside the Torah. He made a monetary system, a market and a place to keep proper hygiene. Here Yaakov teaches us that while staying internally Jewish (pre-Sinai), he was also at the forefront of promoting social justice. Rabbi Yochanan said he made bathhouses for them (Tractate Shabbat 33b.) Shmuel said he made a marketplace for them. “And he (Yaakov) encamped before the city ” Rav said he made a monetary system of coins for them. When enter-ing Shechem he conveys this idea (Beresheit 33/18): The external expression is displayed by: being honest in business, paying taxes, and respecting the community around you.īefore Chanukah, Yaakov’s story is read in the weekly Torah portion. The private expression of a Jew manifests itself through the different aspects of a Jewish home such as: keeping kosher, Shabbat and placing mezuzot on the door. Here we learn that a Jew is both internal and external, and that it is vital to annually express the importance of their Jewish-ness privately and publicly. It is connected to the home, but it is facing outwards towards the street. Therefore, since the aim of the Greeks was to destroy the Jewishness of our nation privately and publicly, we purposefully commemorate the miracle of Chanukah echoed through the Chanukiya. It seems the Ancient Greeks strived to omit the Jewishness from the Jews both privately, inside their homes and publicly, in the Beit Hamikdash.
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The private and public symbiosis of the Chanukah candles is vital in halakha: why are they lit in the home, but facing the outside?īoth the Talmud and Rambam’s code illustrate to us the story that lead up to the catalyst of this mitzvah the lightning of the candles for eight days.
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The Folio Society facsimile was the first (and thus far only) time that all 537 of Blake's illustrations have been published together in full colour.Chanukah: For All and For Us Rabbi Yehoshua Grunstein In 2005, the Folio Society published in two volumes a fine edition facsimile accompanied by a commentary by Robyn Hamlyn. two volumes have so far appeared and the fifth has apparently been abandoned. In 1980, the Oxford University Press began publication of a projected five-volume scholarly edition of Blake's version of Night-Thoughts, edited by J.
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The first volume – with forty-three engravings by Blake – was published in 1797, but it was a commercial failure and the expensive publishing venture was abandoned.īecause the principal evidence of Blake's work on these illustrations was the comparatively short series of engravings, art history has been slow to recognise the significance of the project within Blake's œuvre. Blake began by making a series of 537 watercolour illustrations from which he planned to engrave about 200 for publication. William Blake was commissioned in 1795 to illustrate Night-Thoughts for a major new edition of the poem to be published by Richard Edwards. In his 1791 book, Life of Samuel Johnson, James Boswell called Night-Thoughts "the grandest and richest poetry that human genius has ever produced".īlake's illustrations of 1795–1797 They are: "Life, Death, and Immortality" (dedicated to Arthur Onslow) "Time, Death, Friendship" (dedicated to Spencer Compton) "Narcissa" (dedicated to Margaret Bentinck) "The Christian Triumph" (dedicated to Philip Yorke) "The Relapse" (dedicated to George Lee) "The Infidel Reclaim'd" (in two parts, "Glories and Riches" and "The Nature, Proof, and Importance of Immortality" dedicated to Henry Pelham) "Virtue's Apology or, The Man of the World Answered" (with no dedication) and "The Consolation" (dedicated to Thomas Pelham-Holles). The nine nights are each a poem of their own. A lesser-known set of illustrations was created by Thomas Stothard in 1799. Night-Thoughts had a very high reputation for many years after its publication, but is now best known for a major series of illustrations by William Blake in 1797. The best-known line in the poem (at the end of "Night I") is the adage "procrastination is the thief of time", which is part of a passage in which the poet discusses how quickly life and opportunities can slip away. It describes the poet's musings on death over a series of nine "nights" in which he ponders the loss of his wife and friends, and laments human frailties.
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Sunday 16 June 1833
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Rainy morning - breakfast with Marian at 9 25 then with my aunt - my father went to church in a gleam - Marian at home - my aunt and I read the morning prayers (without the liturgy or a sermon) in 25 minutes and I soon after took my leave merely saying good morning - not contradicting the thought of my being back for a little while before winter - Cordingley nervous last night at my going and ditto this morning - off at 12 - had sent John to Halifax to take care of the bags and my place in the mail as far as the Stump cross Inn where I meant to relieve him - sauntered along my walk all looking very pretty - ¼ hour walking up and down near the Stump Cross Inn and off from there at 1 - at Bradford in 40 minutes - ¼ at Leeds - had left 1 gentleman at Bradford another got out at Leeds and only 1 of the 1st set removed joined by Mr Brown (Jennings and Brown linen drapers York) from Leeds to York a rich man of much importance in his way, as well as his friend a rich Manchester man - ¼ hour at Leeds - then by Whitby, a nice neat little country town, flat but nice country around it traversed by the Wharf - never saw it before and reached the Black Swan York at 5 ¾ - Thomas not there - potheration - met him in Blake street just coming for me - annoyed - but he excused himself so tolerably about mistake of hours that I hoped it would be the last time and said no more - no! Eugenie at home - had to send for and wait for ½ hour - annoyed again - begged it might happen no more and she looked pale and was so sorry I said hoped it would be the last time - dressed - changed everything and at the Henry Belcombe’s at 8 - had cold meat and tea - old Mrs Belcombe came and I returned with her at 9 to the minster court - had tea again - told Mrs. Milne of my unsuccessful inquiries of Mr. Holmes respecting a mercantile situation at Hamburg for her son Hamlyn and sat talking till after 11 - home at 11 – had sent note to Miss Crompton to propose breakfasting with them – answer on my return very glad to see me at 9 ¼ or 9 ½ - Henrietta at home but going away at noon tomorrow and the rest to follow the next day – talking of Manchester, Mr. Brown said some land in market street had been sold at 20 guineas a yard – but generally disposed of at a ground (ground) or chief rent – some as high as 7/6 a yard in market street – and some 2 miles from Manchester at 1/6 a yard – his house in York about 200 yards out of Micklegate bar (called the mount belonging to the merchant tailors’ company) cost him some years ago 3d. a yard – he had 600 yards for which paid a chief rent of £7.10. a year – could have as much more at the same price now, but he must pay down a hundred pounds premium besides the 3d. per yard which would make it 5d. per yard – rainy morning till near 10, and afterwards till near noon – then fair and very fine afternoon and evening – F61° at 12 ½ tonight on the toilette table in my bedroom at Mrs. Lyons’ Blake street – the Misses Morritt and Goodricke came about an hour before me and took up the house, so that, not choosing to be Dr. Belcombes’ (more at liberty here) took Eugénies room, sent her into Thomas’s and sent him to sleep out – bought the 2 vols. of Mrs. Ellwoods’ India with me, and read from p. 114. to 140 vol. 2 while dressing and undressing under Eugénies’ hands
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William Henry Hamlyn‘s Hoylake station, nr Liverpool, 1938 (via here)
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Mutant, Henry Kuttner, Hamlyn, 1979. Cover: Peter Elson. via CoolSciFiCovers
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Lawerance Dickens- a fine hard working wellie in the Hamlyn village. He is a gardener and plants healing roses for anyone who needs them. He is as happy as a wellie could be. He is 33. Has heteochromia. Henry St.john- A parade district resident, working in the Department of Archives, Printing & Recycling. He lives in one of the homes in the district. He’s a excellent employee there and loves his job. Hates being there on a later time unless he caught a cold. He is actually 30 but looks older with his mask. Has a baby face underneath it. Just started his job.
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Saturday 5 April 1834
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Two last night 
Very fine morning Fahrenheit 54˚ at 8 1/2 a.m. breakfast at 9 25/.. – Washington had been here soon after 7 a.m. and Miss Walker was ready for him and kept him till after 9 – James Clayton came to offer as footman – not very polished in speech or manner but perhaps likely enough to suit us – promised to do all that was wanted – look after and clean the carriage, and do the housework while at Shibden – character to be inquired of Mr Cholmley of Brandsby – if this what I approved would give the man £21 a year – wrote to Mr Cholmley ‘Francis Cholmley Esquire Brandsby Hall, York’ compliments and will be much obliged to Mr Cholmley’ to inform her if James Clayton is perfectly honest, sober, well-conducted, trustworthy, active, and obliging, and if he thoroughly understands his business as footman Saturday 5 April Shibden Hall near Halifax’ – 
Out at 12 40/.. leaving Miss Walker to write letters etc made calls – sat 1/2 hour with Mrs and Miss Belcombe Mrs Milne and Charlotte Norcliffe out – Hamlyn Milne’s going out to Australia on Monday to cost £700 
Charles to be bound with Mr Belcombe for the money to be borrowed by her at five percent – 
Sat a few minutes with and took leave of Mrs Henry Belcombe then sat a while (about 1/2 hour) with Mrs and Miss Best – talk of going from Hull to Rotterdam in the summer then found the Cromptons at luncheon, Lady [Herries] going off to Moorby – Mrs Gilbert Crompton there – all at home and glad to see me – repeated their invitation to me to spend a few days with them, but all going out of York next week – 
Then sat 1/2 hour with Mrs and Miss Yorke Mrs Anne and Miss Gage out – met them afterwards – sat about an hour at the Duffins – Charlotte Norcliffe and Mrs Milne there part of the time.
Back at Heworth Grange at 5 1/4 – took Miss Walker out for a 40 minutes walk to the 1st turnpike and back – dinner at 6 1/2 – bilious – asleep on the sofa – coffee – came to my room at 11 3/4 – very fine day –
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Black Text: A Covert Physical Manifestation in the Discursive Field by Katrina Palmer Van Gogh House London
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“Katrina Palmer correlates an expanded sculptural practice with writing and associated forms including audio works, performances and signs. Objects, bodies and voices proposed in this writing are often precariously situated between absence and full emergence in the social space. Among her exhibitions are Hello and Retreat (England’s Creative Coast, 2021); The Coffin Jump (Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 14-18 NOW, 2018); The Necropolitan Line (Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 2015); End Matter (Artangel, 2015). She has authored three books with Book Works, London, (2010, 2014, 2015) and contributed to multiple publications including the Documents of Contemporary Art series, Whitechapel Gallery/MIT (2013, 2021). Palmer received the Paul Hamlyn Award for Artists, 2014. She teaches at the Ruskin School of Art, and lives in London.”
About the poster:
“Black Text is manifestly the title page of a written work. The painted paper and words propose the construction of the missing work that is attributed to the author/publisher named Palmer. This name appears in place of the author/publisher’s African name, that was erased as part of the transatlantic slave trade.” - Katrina Palmer
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I’m really struggling to make a start on this project, being given the freedom to explore and express yourself is exciting but can be a bit daunting.
So I started mindmaps, and filling in the work sheet form out lecture. I also started looking at some books and left them on the pages I felt most inspired by, top left is The Hamlyn Complete Art School I love that style of painting but have never looked in to it. Top right is Smart phone smart photography By Jo Bradford combin I left it on a page talking about getting the right lighting for portrait photography. Bottom left is Face Paint the story of make up by Lisa Eldridge I left it on a page talking about using women’s insecurities in the beginning of the twentieth century to sell make up and the last one is Photographers on photography how the masters, see, think and shoot Henry Carrall this the one I’ve found most help full Hellen Van Meene talks about how must size can change a photo weather you have to step closer to see it or step back to take it In.
From these books I have come up the ideas like:
• Looking in to feminism
• Polaroid photography
• Portrait photography of women
• Domestic abuse survivors
• Using make-up to turn myself into different strong women characters
• Want to dedicate this project to my Nanna and grandma
• I want it to help women feel strong beautiful and powerful
• Bring women together 
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carolespino · 3 years
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[KISS] Saturday 5 April 1834
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two last night -  very fine morning F54° at 8 ½ - breakfast at 9 25 - Washington had been here soon after 7 am and Miss W- was ready for him and kept him till after 9 - James Clayton came to offer as footman – not very polished in speech or manner but perhaps likely enough to suit us – promised to do all that was wanted – look after and clean the carriage and do the horse-work while at Shibden - Character to be enquired of Mr Cholmeley of Brandsby – if this what I approved, would give the man £21 a year - Wrote to Mrs C-  - ‘Francis Cholmeley Esquire Brandsby Hall, York’ compliments and will be much obliged to Mr C- ‘to inform her if James Clayton is perfectly honest, sober, well-conducted, trustworthy, active, and obliging and if he thoroughly understands his business as footman. Saturday 5 April, Shibden Hall near Halifax’ - out at 12 40 leaving Miss W- to write letters etc - made calls - sat 1/2 hour with Mrs and Miss Belcombe, Mrs Milne and C. Norcliffe out - Hamlyn Milne’s going out to Australia on Monday to cost £700 - δ- to be bound with Mr Belcombe for the money to be borrowed by her at five percent - sat a few minutes with and took leave of Mrs Henry Belcombe - then sat a while (about ½ hour) with Mrs and Miss Best - talk of going from Hull to Rotterdam in the summer - then found the Cromptons at luncheon Lady Herries going off to Moorby - Mrs Gilbert Crompton there all at home and glad to see me - repeated their invitation to me to spend a few days with them, but all going out of York next week - then sat 1/2 hour with Mrs and Miss York - Mrs Anne and Miss Gage out - met them afterwards - sat about an hour at the Duffins’ - Charlotte N- and Mrs Milne there part of the time –
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connor-uca-blog · 5 years
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Duane Michals and Roderick Bunchanan
The Photographs of Duane Michals is the definitive retrospective and the largest-ever presentation of this innovative artist’s work. Drawing from select loans and the museum’s holdings, which constitute the largest single collection of Michals’s output, and spanning six decades, the works in Storyteller include classic sequences from the early 1970s as well as rarely seen images from later in his career. I’m a storyteller,” he often states as he begins a talk in public—equally interested in the moments before and after the “decisive moment” (a term coined by famed photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson). “When I began to do sequences, it wasn’t because I thought it was cool and the latest thing. I did it out of frustration with the still photograph.” He has observed that his practice aims to transcend mere appearances: “I’m not interested in what something looks like, I want to know what it feels like…My reality has entered a realm beyond observation.” This approach can be seen throughout his career, from early, carefully staged sequences, to hand-painted gelatin silver prints and tintypes, revealing the artist’s hand at work long after the image is captured.
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Roderick Buchanan (born 1965) is a Scottish artist working in the fields of installation, film and photography.  Work in Progress (1995) is a set of photographs of amateur Scottish footballers wearing the team shirts of Inter Milan and AC Milan. His 2004 film about Indian and Scottish soldiers, History Painting, was commissioned by the British Council for the 11th Indian Triennale. In 2000 he won the inaugural Beck's Futures prize for his work Gobstopper, a video of children trying to hold their breath while being driven through Glasgow's Clyde Tunnel. In 2004 he was awarded a Paul Hamlyn Award.He has had solo exhibitions at Dundee Contemporary Arts (2000) and the Camden Arts Centre (2005), and his work is held in the collections of the Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland.In 2011 Buchanan exhibited Legacy at the Imperial War Museum in London. The work, a video and photographic installation commissioned by the museum, depicted Scottish bands from the Irish republican and British Unionist communities performing in Northern Ireland.
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manfrommars2049 · 2 years
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Henry Kuttner & C(atherine) L(ucille) Moore, The Proud Robot, Hamlyn, 1983. Cover: Chris Moore. First published as Robots Have No Tails by Lewis Padgett, 1952. via ImaginaryRobotics
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serriform · 7 years
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movies watched in april, order watched
Встречный (1932) / Counterplan / Shame dir. Fridrikh Ermler & Sergei Yutkevich
Silver Street (1975) dir. Nicky Hamlyn
Black Narcissus (1947) dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger (rewatch)
That Has Been (1984) dir. Nicky Hamlyn
高度戒備 (1997) / Full Alert dir. Ringo Lam
Silvercup (1998) dir. Jim Jennings
Erotikon (1929) dir. Gustav Machatý
मति मानस (1985) / Mind of Clay dir. Mani Kaul
Aviation Vacation (1941) dir. Tex Avery (rewatch)
Billy Boy (1954) dir. Tex Avery (rewatch)
books
pages of the wound (john berger) loving (henry green) snow country (yasunari kawabata) the man who knew too much (gk chesterton) the lathe of heaven (ursula k le guin) pantagruel (françois rabelais) gargantua third book
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startingplace · 7 years
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2016
Tretya meshchanskaya / Abram Room / 1927 Dom na Trubnoy / Boris Barnet / 1928 Thèmes et Variations / Germaine Dulac / 1928 La chienne / Jean Renoir / 1931 An American Tragedy / Josef Von Sternberg / 1931 La dolorosa / Jean Grémillon / 1934 Detstvo Gorkogo / Mark Donskói / 1938 Submarine Patrol / John Ford / 1938 The Shepherd of the Hills / Henry Hathaway / 1941 A Bell for Adano / Henry King / 1945 That Lady in Ermine / Ernst Lubitsch & Otto Preminger / 1948 Michurin / Aleksandr Dovzhenko / 1949 Wakare-gumo / Heinosuke Gosho / 1951 Ruby Gentry / King Vidor / 1952 Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs / Jacques Becker / 1954 La Tour de Nesle / Abel Gance / 1955 Fedra / Manuel Mur Oti / 1956 Good-bye, My Lady / William A. Wellman / 1956 Between Heaven and Hell / Richard Fleischer / 1956 Poema o more / Yuliya Solntseva / 1958 Bell, Book and Candle / Richard Quine / 1958 Blue Moses / Stan Brakhage / 1962 Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB / George Lucas / 1967 Standard Time / Michael Snow / 1967 New Left Note / Saul Levine / 1968 Quick Billy / Bruce Baillie / 1971 Angles of Incidence / William Raban / 1973 Guesswork / Nicky Hamlyn / 1973 Haut Bas Fragile / Jacques Rivette / 1995 Les rendez-vous de Paris / Eric Rohmer / 1995
- Watched for the first time - Entries elegible only between 1895 and 2001 (anyway no film after 2001 would have entered in the selection) - Only one film for each director
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