Mina's collection
Mina's art and book collection
Mina's collection
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I love the joyfulness of the imagery in this book of music from 1900 by Ludwig von Zumbusch. I'm guessing the music is equally joyful.Image of Ludwig von Zumbusch. Source: Wikipedia“Ludwig von Zumbusch was a German realist painter and illustrator. Born on July 17, 1861 in Munich, Germany to the sculptor Caspar Ritter von Zumbusch, he went on to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in both Vienna and Munich. Over the course of his lengthy career, Zumbusch produced primarily portraits and figural paintings of children, although he also contributed to early German poster design, and painted nudes and amusing scenes of upper-class life. Rendered in an innately academic style, his works gained him critical and commercial success, resulting in his appointment as a professor at the Munich Academy of Art in 1905, and gaining the title of Knight by the Kingdom of Bavaria the same year. Zumbusch died on February 28, 1927.” from ArtnetSee also Wikipedia. Image Source: WikipediaImage Source: WikipediaKeyword: Minadealmeida
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A stamp collection that Claire Rickard brought to be shot on December 4th 2022.keyword: artarch
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"Cesare Ratta ( Bologna , March 13, 1857 - Bologna , September 15, 1938 ) was a scholar of graphic art. Cesare Ratta dedicated his entire life to typography , the art of printing and graphics . He is considered an innovator of typographic art in Italy [1] . Self-taught, composer, proofreader, printer and publisher, he believed that the values of the art of printing and graphics should be within everyone's reach." Wikipediakeywords: artarch, Minadealmeida exhibit created by Mina de Almeida and Tom Paper
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Mina's Art Collection Keyword: Minadealmeida
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Various Musical Sheet Music From Collection of Mina de Almeida - shot 7/27/24Transcription of Voice Note00:00Right? So, mina, tell me about this thing.00:02Okay, what do we look at what we got here?00:05Well, I was at my son's great grandparents' house playing Scrabble.00:11And they are book collectors. I mean, from antique books to, you know, new York Times bestseller just piles of books everywhere.00:21And Andrew, also, great Grandpa collects, um, various artifacts, masks and bowls and all sorts of cool stuff he finds at estate sales.00:33And, um, among the books I found these stack of she music from, I don't know, maybe 19 forties, thirties, forties.00:47Yes, there's some job standards.00:51I saw Kirk Douglas. There he is.00:56What are the other ones? We got John Wayne. There.01:00It's John Wayne on the top of that one. You don't know.01:04You don't know. Okay, hold on. You guys, millennials, these people.01:10John Wayne.01:12Robert Stack. He's super famous here. Can I see? Can I see them?01:16Country go by? Ah, oh, as time goes by. Okay. Da, da, da, da, da.01:24So they're jazz standards, right? Or just standards.01:28What is that? I don't even know the word standards.01:32Um.01:35Oh, who's that?01:38Dean Martin Oh, the brat pack. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, all these guys were like the Chris Pine of their day.01:49Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. All right. It's beautiful, beautiful. I like the covers.01:55I feel like, you know, someone will appreciate them out there in the world.02:01Anything else we wanna say about these?02:04They're beautiful. I can think of, okay.
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Music from Georgiana Boardman - shot 7/27/24
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from Mina de Almeida - 7/28/24cover page only shot
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