Accompanied with
rich illustrations by the in house design team of The Hindu, the tales reflect the dreams of its young readers.
Combining humor and helpful advice with
rich illustrations by Jeannie Hayden, Be Prepared offers welcome relief for the anxious dad.
Not exact matches
Jeremy, Herb Montgomery over at http://www.renewedheartministries.com has the perspective about the Lazarus and the
Rich Man story that it is actually a common story from Egypt, Cannan, all over the area, each with its own distinct flavor, but a common tale known
by people of the day, which is why Jesus used it as an
illustration, but not to expound on some kind of theological truth about hell or the afterlife.
2, 3 — Ronald C. Modra 4 — Alain Morvan 11 —
Illustration by Sam Q. Weissman 14 — Daniel Forster (left), Peter Simons 16, 17 — Walter Iooss Jr. ¬ © 1984 Fuji Film U.S.A., Inc. 18 — José Azel / Contact for Time 19 — Brad Markel / Capri (top), AP 20 — Heinz Kluetmeier 21 — Lane Stewart 22 — Tony Duffy / All Sport 26 — Heinz Kluetmeier 31 —
Rich Clarkson (top), Heinz Kluetmeier 32 — Bill Eppridge 33 — Korean Cultural Service of New York 34 — Neil Leifer 36 — Roman Sapecki (left), Chuck Solomon (top), Shane Harvey 40 — Carl Skalak 41 — John Iacono 42 — Carl Skalak (top), Manny Millan 44 — Carl Skalak 46, 51 — George Tiedemann 52 — Ronald C. Modra 54 — Heinz Kluetmeier (left), Ronald C. Modra (2) 56 — Jack Smith (top), Walter Iooss Jr. 60 — Ancil Nance (left), Jack Smith (top), Walter Iooss Jr. 62 — Jacqueline Duvoisin 64 — Ronald C. Modra 71 — Courtesy Tri-Star Pictures 72, 73 — Heinz Kluetmeier 74, 75 — Nicholas Louis 76 — Heinz Kluetmeier 78 — Rob Brown 84 — Nicholas Louis 85, 86 — Tony Duffy / All Sport 91 --(top to bottom) Hal Brown (3), Joey Terrill, Jeff Melton, Martin Jessee 92 — Eliot Elisofon / Life (right)
The simple
illustrations in this student - created parody of the song «Flex»
by Rich Homie Quan will certainly have you laughing.
Farmers could use augmented reality to understand how best to plant their fields; students could learn economics
by watching augmented reality
illustrations of the flow of materials, people, and money through a shopping mall; and people could annotate their local communities with
rich augmented reality histories of the inhabitants and structures.
The tension in this Japanese folktale is heightened
by the
rich texture of the mixed - media
illustrations.
Plum is a peach of a poetry collection, a thoroughly engaging potpourri set off
by magnificently
rich illustrations.
In this current exhibition, Favour creates lush and sensual abstractions of the leaves, flowers and reproductive systems of the figs and nasturtiums filtered through her imagination; yet, informed
by a
rich understanding of the history of botanical
illustration.
Andrea Büttner: The Poverty of
Riches was accompanied
by an illustrated publication published
by the Whitechapel Gallery including an introductory essay, an interview with the artist and
illustrations of works from the Maramotti Collection.
Print / Out features focused sections on ten artists and publishers — Ai Weiwei, Edition Jacob Samuel, Ellen Gallagher, Martin Kippenberger, Lucy McKenzie, Aleksandra Mir, museum in progress, Robert Rauschenberg, Superflex and Rirkrit Tiravanija — as well as
rich illustrations of additional printed projects from the last 20 years
by major artists such as Trisha Donnelly, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Thomas Schütte and Kelley Walker.
The book is
rich on colourful
illustrations and with texts in English, German and Danish
by amongst others Iris Müller - Westermann (Curator of International Art at Moderna Museet, Stockholm), Sally O'Reilly (Art Critic, London) and Solvej Helweg Ovesen (Independent Curator and Author, Berlin).
To celebrate, this project entitled Lettering The Underground — a series of 13 hand lettering
illustrations that visually depict the
rich character of the 13 historic London Underground tube lines — was designed
by talented illustrator Nathan Evans.
The catalog of Rothko's Museum of Modern Art retrospective exhibition, Mark Rothko,
by Peter Selz (1961) is especially
rich with
illustrations.
With more than 180
illustrations and an illuminating essay
by Bruce Robertson, this catalog demonstrates the Ebsworth Collection's
rich and varied look at modern American art.
With more than 180
illustrations and an illuminating essay
by Bruce Robertson, the catalog demonstrates the Ebsworth Collection's
rich and varied look at a dynamic era in our national art.
This exhibition from the
rich collections of the Library of Congress brings to light remarkable but little - known contributions made
by North American women to two popular art forms —
illustration and cartooning.