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  1. Empire State Theatre and Musical Instrument Museum
    Syracuse, New York; features a working Wurlitzer theater organ: includes location and membership information.
    Catalogue: Music
    Regions: New York


  2. LURCH
    Brooklyn-based magazine featuring original fiction, poetry and art. Premier organ of Brooklyn's literary resistance!
    Catalogue: Art Publications
    Regions: Washington DC


  3. BBC - Science & Nature - Leonardo - Homepage
    Discover the all-round genius of Leonardo da Vinci with bbc.co.uk's guide to the man who wanted to know everything strong-campbell personality test
    Catalogue: Old Masters
    Regions: Colorado


  4. Villa Aurora Foundation for European-American Relations
    Die Villa Aurora wird von zwei gemeinnützigen Organisationen getragen: dem kreis der freunde und förderer villa Aurora e.v." mit sitz in berlin den "friends of inc. los angeles. deren gemeinsamer vorstand wird von einem kuratorium advisory board angeles beraten. weiteres organ des vereins ist die mitgliederversammlung.
    Catalogue: Art Communities
    Regions: New York


  5. National Music Museum
    The National Music Museum features world-reknowned collections of musical instruments and related materials in a museum and research center located on the campus of The University of South Dakota in Vermillion.
    Catalogue: Music
    Regions: New York


  6. Leonardo Da Vinci: Last Supper, picture, painting, Mona Lisa, drawing, invention, art, notebook, fly
    Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose genius, perhaps more than that of any figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist Ideal. His "Last Supper" (1495-97) and "Mona Lisa" (1503-06) are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance. His notebooks reveal a spirit of scientific inquiry and a mechanical inventiveness that were centuries ahead of their time. The unique fame that Leonardo enjoyed in his lifetime and that, filtered and purified by historical criticism, has remained undimmed to the present day is based on the equally unique universality of his spirit. Leonardo's universality is more than many-sidedness. True, at the time of the Renaissance and the period of humanism, many-sidedness was a highly esteemed quality; but it was by no means rare. Many other good artists possessed it. Leonardo's universality, on the other hand, was a spiritual force, peculiarly his own, that generated in him an unlimited desire for knowledge and guided his thinking and behaviour. An artist by disposition and endowment, he found that his eyes were his main avenue to knowledge; to Leonardo, sight was man's highest sense organ because sight alone conveyed the facts of experience immediately, correctly, and with certainty. Hence, every phenomenon perceived became an object of knowledge. Saper vedere ("knowing how to see") became the great theme of his studies of man's works and nature's creations. His creativity reached out into every realm in which graphic representation is used: he was painter, sculptor, architect, and engineer. But he went even beyond that. His superb intellect, his unusual powers of observation, and his mastery of the art of drawing led him to the study of nature itself, which he pursued with method and penetrating logic--and in which his art and his science were equally revealed.
    Catalogue: Old Masters
    Regions: Colorado


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