Albert
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glenn albert
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Albert Grable
United States
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jaroslav albert
United States
246 creative works found
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The first, and perhaps best of the melbourne statue artists. He stands completely still until someone pays him money, then he slowly moves and gives people flower, or blows bubbles etc. A note for the camera nerds, one of the last images I made on kodachrome before it got too expensive to shoot it here in AU. The best colours of any film.
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Sunrise on Lake Albert, Meningie, South Australia. Splendor of Dawn was taken 45 mins later on the same morning.
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Early morning by the beach. My profile / / /
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A night shot of liverpool Albert Dock taken tonight 28/04/08 on my way home from the late shift. I took a route that takes me along the river mersey and noticed it was very calm so I thought I would swing into the dock and take a quick shot. WOOHOO THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED INTO PAY IT FORWARD GROUP NOMINATED BY KIM DAVITT SHE SAID THIS I nominate this as its a really stunning awe inspiring photograph View Large / /
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Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.Albert Einstein See my full portfolio here Shop Art by Category and/or Series Guide to the Silver Lining shirts
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Sunrise on Lake Albert, South Australia
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Heikki Kovalainen pushing hard to catch the BMW of Robert Kubica at the opening round of the 2008 FIA Formula 1 season at Albert Park Melbourne, Australia Click here for my other photos of cars!
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“A man’s ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death”
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One of the most known landmarks in Liverpool.
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The Albert Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Thames between Chelsea and Battersea in London, England, named in memory of Prince Albert, Prince Consort to Queen Victoria.
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What if Albert had miscalculated on something simple? :)
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Taken at the Albert Dock in Liverpool.
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Graphite on paper,14”x11”
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1 x Signed original / on Canvas available. / 1 Mtrs Square / $ 1000 + GST / Ink on Canvas / Only 20 Limited Edition signed Prints to be sold / print price depends on size ordered. / Can arrange framing and delivery at client request @ Cost price / Contact artist on reality1@aapt.net.au for more info Can be provided as T Shirt also / Or click below to purchase a great non signed well priced print to your size requirements
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Early morning shot of this famous concert venue. The acoustics in the hall are apparently quite awful… some years ago they fitted some upside-down mushrooms to the ceiling to try and improve the acoustics. but it is a wonderful piece or architecture all the same. / BTW you can see the reflection of the Albert memorial in the front windows.
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Watercolour on paper. 2007. Painted from a photograph by Frank Johnston, held at the National Library of Australia. Albert Namatjira (1902 – 1959) was one of Australia’s most acclaimed visual artists. He was a Western Arrernte man, an Indigenous Australian of the Western MacDonnell Ranges area. Albert Namatjira is one of Australia’s great artists, and perhaps the best known Aboriginal painter. Though in his early career he painted a wide variety of subjects, he is best known for his watercolour Australian outback desert landscapes, a style which inspired the Hermannsburg School of Aboriginal art. While his work is obviously the product of his life and experiences, his paintings are not in the highly symbolic style of traditional Aboriginal art; they are richly detailed depictions. He is also notable for being the first Northern Territory Aborigine to be granted Australian citizenship in the sense of being freed from the restrictions of discriminatory legislation that made Aborigines wards of the State. source: www.wikipedia.org New original art listed every Sunday night in my eBay store
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Photograph taken at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Digital texture overlay added. Information on the sculpture: / Portrait of a woman / Gipsformerei, Berlin / 1889 / Plaster cast / Width 46 cm x height 51 cm / Museum no. 1889-94 Purchased from the former Königlichen Museen (Gipsformerei, Berlin) 1889 for 15 marks Original: Portrait of a woman / Francesco Laurana (about 1430-1502) / About 1472 / Marble painted and gilded / Formerly in Berlin, Germany, destroyed 1945
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Sepia added to my original 2b drawing. From the Vampire series
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Shot on my trip to Liverpool during the tall ships festival last weekend.. /
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ALBERT EINSTEIN GOES POP [2008]
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