Before and after views of Bill's Auto Stores on 7th Street Road and Berry Blvd. In the before, part of the building is covered in paint or old brick while the other part has the new Perma Stone siding on it. Ladders are on the sidewalk in front. In...
Multiple views of the Dixie Dry Cleaning building, including one image with crop notations on it. The large building has faded white paint and broken windows and is possibly in the process of being demolished. It is in a lot with overgrown plants...
Before and after views of North Side Restaurant. In the before, the building is decorated with dark brick and some white paint. In the after, the brick has been replaced with Perma Stone siding and there are glass tiles around one of the doors.
Long one-story brick building with large windows. Paint is on the windows. The building is surrounded by mud. A few men work on a sidewalk or driveway.
Snow-covered ground in front of a white building with the sign Thos. Fox & Son Caterers above the door. For Peaslee Gaulbert Paint & Varnish Company Title supplied by cataloger.
Large, dark two-story home with a third-story turret in the center and peaked roofs. For Peaslee Gaulbert Paint & Varnish Company Title supplied by cataloger.
Cars parked at an angle on the street in front of a row of two-story clapboard buildings. For Peaslee Gaulbert Paint & Varnish Company Title supplied by cataloger.
Shotgun-style white house with faded paint. A sign above the front reads "Unique Beauty Shop." A tarp is in the yard covering some boards. A sign in the yard reads "Ford-V-Neer Insulated Brick Siding Riedling Lumber Co. JA. 2187....
Row of commercial buildings viewed across the street, including a DuPont paint store and the Tyler Building. Address: 321 West Jefferson Street (Louisville, Ky.)
Five white canvases with pupae, steel shelves with potted flowers, bowls of sugar-water solution, table, radiators, humidifiers, and live butterflies; "There was a lyrical quality to Hirst's use of butterflies' lifecycles, both in the 1991...
"Sometime around 530 BCE a young man named Kroisos died a hero's death in battle, and his grave at Anavysos, not far from Athens, was marked by a kouros statue. The inscribed base invites visitors to 'stay and mourn at the tomb of dead...
From the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. "A stylistic 'sister' to the Anavysos kouros is a statue of a kore wearing a peplos, a simple, long, woolen belted garment, which gives the female figure a columnar appearance. Traces of paint are preserved...
"[…] it should be noted that the vases found at Sesklo and Dimini are characterized by an astonishing variety of shapes, which means that they served a large number of uses. For the purposes of study, all these shapes have their own names,...