The Growth Factors Must Exist in the Proper ProportionsFor years drug - engineering (pharmaceutical) companies have synthesized the anti-aging components of colostrum, and these synthetic growth factors have been used
by wealthy patrons in expensive anti-aging clinics.
However, other scans suggested there may be more to the story: Partial animals are often found in elaborate packages paid for
by wealthy patrons who could probably afford a whole cadaver (especially since there are plenty of cheaper examples containing compete bodies).
The superscription reads: «a recurring motif in works commissioned
by the wealthier patrons of Renaissance religious art,» while the Latin inscription on the window itself is «Dives Vincet,» or «Wealth Wins!»
Matsuzaki is a playwright in 1926 Tokyo supported
by a wealthy patron.
Not exact matches
Beef does odd jobs for Illi's aunt, a flighty,
wealthy patron of the arts nicely played
by actress Lisa Banes.
Halley, an unemployed single mom who typically makes ends meet
by trespassing onto the nearby
wealthy hotel grounds and hawking either stolen or wholesale goods to those
patrons at a discounted price, utilizes Moonee as her fast - talking coworker in these endeavors.
In the first part of our interview, we discussed what Hoffmann gains as a curator
by visiting artists» studios; the art scenes of the American Midwest; the problem of
wealthy American
patrons who finance a museum in their home city and import the MoMA model; and why it is good to be generous as a curator.
A protégé of one
wealthy collector and
patron, Peggy Guggenheim, Jackson Pollock, or «Jack the Dripper» as Time magazine called him in 1956, had a rather artistic career that was interrupted
by his untimely death in a car accident at the age of 44, although his legacy and impact can only be described as everlasting.
Boudin's tourists
by contrast, arrived
by train, and were
wealthy patrons as well as subjects of his paintings.
It is this paradoxical history that Bradford's sanded paper pulp surfaces address through their everyday materials; they essentially grin and flip the bird at the entrenched systems of art historical dominance built
by wealthy European
patrons and artists while offering it a big bear hug.
It was founded in 1931
by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875 — 1942), a
wealthy and prominent American socialite and art
patron after whom the museum is named.
Windyhill, in Kilmacolm, 29 miles from Glasgow, is a sprawling property commissioned
by Mackintosh's friend and
patron,
wealthy merchant William Davidson in 1900.