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Sonatina no. 2 in C major
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The Angel shows the New Jerusalem to St. John
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Yvar Mikhashoff and Frederic Rzewski in performance at two pianos at Almeida Theatre, with page-turners Francoise Walot and Bob Briggs (next to Mikhashoff)
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Maria Callas as Tosca and Tito Gobbi as Scarpia
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Maria Callas as Tosca and Renato Cioni as Mario Cavaradossi
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_259.pdf
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Tosca, Act II, Tosca stabs Scarpia
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Brass "Jones" improved compound monocular microscope
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Muriel Orr-Ewing Travel Photograph Album, [Page 61.2], 1952
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Stair railing and leaded-glass entry doors, David B. Gamble House
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Stair railing and leaded-glass entry doors, David B. Gamble House
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Harriet and Samuel Freeman House
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Harriet and Samuel Freeman House
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Sonatina no. 1 in A minor
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Dudgeon's Sphygmograph
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Tosca, Act II, dress rehearsal
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View from West Porch, Palace of Minos
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Maria Callas as Tosca and Tito Gobbi as Scarpia, Tosca Act III
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Plan, Project for Richard Bock Studio and Residence
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Section of the sanctuary, Plans, Unity Temple
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The Heavenly Jerusalem, illumination from the Trinity Apocalypse
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Character sketches from novels
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Maria Callas as Violetta and Cesare Valletti as Alfredo in Traviata, Act III
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Maria Callas as Violetta and Cesare Valletti as Alfredo in Traviata
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Muriel Orr-Ewing Travel Photograph Album, [Page 61.3], 1952
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Ground floor, Plan, Isidore Heller House
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Dreadful was the din
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Plans, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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Entry Level, Plans, Unity Temple
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Ashurbanipal hunting lions, relief
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Nine days they fell.
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So numberless were those bad Angels seen
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This said, they both betook them several ways.
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Him the Almighty Power
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On the foughten field
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Now Night her course began.
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The heavenly bands
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Die Zauberflöte, Act II
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Maria Callas as Tosca and Renato Cioni as Mario Cavaradossi, Tosca Act I
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Plans, Dana-Thomas House
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They heard, and were abashed, and up they sprung
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So promised he and Uriel to his charge
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Meanwhile the winged Heralds, by command
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Hell at last, Yawning received them whole.
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To whom the wing’d Hierarch replied
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Plan for Romeo and Juliet Windmill for Hillside Home School
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Gorgons, and Hydras, and Chimeras dire.
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High on a throne of royal state, which far
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This greeting on thy impious crest receive.
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Before the gates there sat, On either side a formidable Shape
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Forthwith upright he rears from off the pool
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O Earth, how like to Heav’n, if not preferr’d, More justly
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Now to the ascent of that steep savage hill
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Then Satan first knew pain, And writhed him to and fro.
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Eastward among those trees, what glorious shape
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These to the bower direct, In search of whom they sought
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Embryos, and idiots, eremites, and friars
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A happy rural seat of various view.
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In with the River sunk, and with it rose, Satan
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All dwellings else, Flood overwhelmd, and them, with all their pomp.
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They heard, And from his presence hid themselves among, The thickest Trees
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Some natural tears they dropt, but whiped them soon.
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Horsemen of north frieze, Parthenon
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Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and John the Baptist
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Living room, Ennis House
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Living room, Ennis House
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Music, no. 11
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Der fliegende Holländer
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They beseech, That Moses might report to them his will, And terror cease.
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And now on Earth the Seventh, Eev’ning arose in Eden
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Back to the Thicket slunk, The guilty Serpent.
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Began to build a vessel of huge bulk.
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East-West section looking North, Robie House
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View of the garden room, Taliesin West
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View of the garden room, Taliesin West
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Him fast sleeping soon he found, In Labyrinth of many a round self-rolled
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And seems a moving Land, and at his Gills, Draws in, and at his Trunk spouts out a Sea.
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Living Room, Harriet and Samuel Freeman House
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Morton Feldman with Eberhard Blum, Jan Williams, Renée Levine, and Dennis Kahle
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Nor more; but fled, Murmuring, and with him fled the shades of night.
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Me miserable! Which way shall I fly, Infinite wrath, and infinite despair?
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View of the living room and fireplace, Robie House
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View of the living room and fireplace, Robie House
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Now storming fury rose, And clamor such as heard in Heaven till now
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And now expecting, Each hour their great adventurer from the search, Of Foreign Worlds
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Meanwhile the tepid caves, and fens, and shores, Their brood as numerous hatch
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So parted they, the Angel up to Heav’n, From the thick shade, and Adam to his Bower.
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Leaning half raised, with looks of cordial love, Hung over her enamoured
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The savoury pulp they chew, and in the rind, Still as they thirsted, scoop the brimming stream
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Heaven rung, With jubilee, and loud Hosannas filled, The eternal regions.
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Nor only tears, Rained at their eyes, but high winds worse within, Began to rise
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Wave rolling after wave, where way they found, If steep, with torrent rapture
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Nearer he drew, and many a walk traversed, Of stateliest covert, cedar, pine, or palm.
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And God said, let the Waters generate, Reptile with Spawn abundant, living Soul: And let Fowl fly above the Earth
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Leben, Liebe, Kampf und Sieg = Life,
love, strife, and victory : Symphonische Dichtung für grosses Orchester
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Dining Room, Frederick C. Robie House
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Interior, study space, bedroom, bathroom
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Interior, study space, bedroom, bathroom
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With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies.
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Muriel Orr-Ewing Travel Photograph Album, [Page 61.1], 1952