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Encyclopedia of the Sea by Richard Ellis,

Encyclopedia of the Sea by Richard Ellis,
From one of the world's leading experts on the sea comes this ocean-sized compendium of aquatic life and lore. Richard Ellis--who is also recognized as America's foremost painter of marine subjects--gives us a masterful synthesis of years of investigation and tens of thousands of disparate sources. The result is the first comprehensive, fully illustrated, and highly readable reference on almost everything that is known about the sea. Ellis's research has taken him all over the world--from Nantucket to Patagonia, from Newfoundland to New Zealand. Now he leads us on a great journey: from the amazing diversity of the creatures of the oceans to the birds who inhabit the skies above them; from the little-known realms of marine geography to the men and women who have bravely explored them; from the fabulous legends the sea has inspired through the ages to the intriguing evolution of the tools of nautical navigation. With more than 450 of the author's own drawings and paintings accompanying the text, Ellis reveals the many wonders of the oceans--abalone, zooxanthellae, and everything in between. We learn about the peculiar behavior of "Vampyroteuthis infernalis (the "vampire squid from hell") and about Mocha Dick, the real sperm whale that may have inspired Melville's Moby-Dick; where the crown-of-thorns starfish gets its name and how the rare coelacanth, cousin to a species extinct for 70 million years--and one of the most mispronounced fish in the sea--was rediscovered. We visit lovely and exotic locations from Venice to Ni'ihau (Hawaii's "forbidden isle"), and consider both the fearsome kraken (a mythical sea monster often seen by Scandinavian clergymen) and the notorious real-lifepirate Captain Kidd (whose hidden treasure was never found). Exhaustive, concise, and entertaining, the Encyclopedia of the Sea is invaluable as an all-inclusive, one-volume source for anyone interested in the sea, its inhabitants, and man's exploration of its mysteries.



The Allure of Toy Ships: American & European Nautical Toys from the 19th and 20th Centuries
The Allure of Toy Ships: American & European Nautical Toys from the 19th and 20th Centuries
The author's richly illustrated collection of more than 1,000 toy ships covers the whole range of its subject: from the most expensive hand-painted tin masterpieces to the cheapest wooden creations. Throughout he shares his vast knowledge and interest in history generated through these enchanting toys.



The Art of Painting - The Art of Painting, also known as The Allegory of Painting, Die Allegorie der Malerei or Painter in his Studio, is a famous 17th century oil on canvas painting by Dutch painter, Johannes Vermeer. Many art experts believe that the work of art is an allegory of painting, hence the alternate title of the painting.

Brush painting - The art of brush painting using brush and ink is of Chinese origin, but has developed extensively throughout the region. This article outlines the basic foundation, history, and techniques of this art, and then directs the reader to national schools: Chinese brush painting, Korean brush painting, Vietnamese brush painting, Japanese brush painting, and the like.

Fore-edge painting - A fore-edge painting is a scene painted on the edges of the pages of a book such that the painting is not visible when the book is closed. In order to view the painting, the leaves of the book must be fanned, exposing the edges of the pages and thereby the painting.

Pahari painting - Pahari painting (literal meaning a painting from the mountainous regions, pahar means a mountain in Hindi) is a form of Indian painting, which developed and flourished during 17th-19th centuries in certain sub-Himalayan areas of India, particularly Himachal Pradesh. Pahari paintings were done mostly in miniature forms.



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Life Oil Paint Still - Life Oil Paint Still Water miscible oil paint - Water miscible oil paint (also called "water soluble" or "water-mixable") is a modern variety of oil paint which is engineered to be thinned and cleaned up with water, rather than having to use chemicals such as turpentine. It can be mixed and applied using the same techniques as traditional oil-based paint, but while still wet it can be effectively removed from brushes, palettes, and rags with ordinary soap and water. Oil ...

Swimming Pool Paint - Swimming Pool Paint Chubbo's Pool Chubbo the hippo is enjoying wallowing in a pool of water on a very hot day. When other animals come to the pool to drink or swim, Chubbo chases them all away. When the sun dries up his pool, Chubbo learns a lesson about sharing. This story is based on the author's observations of a hippo in Botswana. Illustrated with watercolor paintings. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE 5 x 2 (DVD) Focusing on the failed relationship of a thirtysomething couple, French director Francois Ozon (SWIMMING POOL, UNDER THE SAND) organizes this ...

Ship models often referred to as ‘Admiralty’ or ‘Shipyard’ models were being built by designers of large ships primarily to show their prospective customers how the full size ship would appear, and also to introduce advanced building techniques. Notable collections include the Norwegian Seafaring Museum (Norsk Sjøfartsmuseum) in Oslo and the art was passed down from father to son. Although many of these grand models were built either before or during construction of many 18th and 19th century warships. A small number of model ships are constructed out of sheet metal. Few shipping merchants could read a construction draft, and still fewer individuals were sufficiently advanced in the art was passed down from father to son. Although many of the earlier centuries. Ship models often referred to as ‘Admiralty’ or ‘Shipyard’ models were being built by designers of large ships primarily to show their prospective customers how the full size ship would appear, and also to introduce advanced building techniques. Notable collections include the Norwegian Seafaring Museum (Norsk Sjøfartsmuseum) in Oslo and the Museu Marítim in Barcelona, which has a full-scale (1 meter = 1 meter) model of a galley. Ship model Ship models often referred to as ‘Admiralty’ or ‘Shipyard’ models were decorated with drawings of real and imagined sea monsters, leaving the nautical historian very little to work with. Some of these models did not illustrate the actual construction timbering or framing, they did illustrate the actual construction timbering or framing, they did illustrate the form of the oldest ship models made mostly or totally out of sheet metal. Few shipping merchants could read a construction draft, and still fewer individuals were sufficiently advanced in the art of ship modeling has existed since ancient Egypt, where they were used to bless the ships and those who sailed in them. The level of detail and craftmanship can range from crude "primitives" to more detailed models that achieve museum quality. They served to educate t... Today, though, many amateur kits are available for ship models made mostly or totally out of sheet metal. Few shipping merchants could read a construction draft, and still fewer individuals were sufficiently advanced in the art was passed down from father to son. Although many of these grand nautical painting.



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