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The Mirror: A History by Sabine Melchior-Bonnet,

The Mirror: A History by Sabine Melchior-Bonnet,
This engaging and witty cultural history traces the evolution of the mirror from antiquity to the present day, illustrating its journey from wondrous object to ordinary trinket. With its earliest invention, the mirror allowed us to gaze upon ourselves, bestowing a power both fascinating and terrifying. The classical myth of Narcissus warned of the dangers of self-reflection, while during the Middle Ages the mirror became associated with the soul and the seductions of the devil. Only in the 17th and 18th centuries did the mirror achieve true renown, reflecting brilliant light into the court of the Sun King and the parlor of Madame Pompadour. As science triumphed over art, the mirror lost some of its magical appeal, later restored with its role as metaphor for altered states of consciousness in Lewis Carroll's looking glass and Lacan's "mirror stage". Drawing on rich sources of history, literature, art and philosophy, Melchior-Bonnet recounts the story of the mirror as one of discovery and invention, commerce and intrigue. Through the works of such writers as Dante, St. Augustine, Flaubert, and Henry James, and its representations in the works of artists like Durer, Van Eyck, Leonardo, and Magritte, the author reveals our enduring fascination with reflection, the image that is at once the same, and not the same, as ourselves.



Decorating Glass & Ceramics: How to Embellish Glass, Ceramic, Terracotta and Tile Surfaces with Paint and Mosaic by Mary Fellows,
Decorating Glass & Ceramics: How to Embellish Glass, Ceramic, Terracotta and Tile Surfaces with Paint and Mosaic by Mary Fellows,
Decorating Glass & Ceramics: How to Embellish Glass, Ceramic, Terracotta and Tile Surfaces with Paint and Mosaic



Dielectric mirror - A dielectric mirror is a special kind of a mirror, made of a substrate of glass or some other optical material, on which one or more thin layers of dielectric material are deposited, to form an optical coating. By careful choice of the type and thickness of the dielectric layers, the range of wavelengths and amount of light reflected from the mirror can be specified.

Ground glass - In motion picture cameras, the ground glass is a small, usually removable piece of transparent glass that sits between the rotating mirror shutter and the viewfinder. The ground glass usually contains precise markings to show the camera operator the boundaries of the frame or the center crosshair, or any other important information.

Thru the Mirror - Thru the Mirror is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1936. In this cartoon short, Mickey has a Through the Looking Glass-type dream that he travels through his mirror and enter a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive.

A View From The Mirror - A View From the Mirror is a series of 4 novels, A Shadow on the Glass, The Tower on the Rift, Dark is the Moon and The Way Between the Worlds. All were written by Ian Irvine, an Australian fantasy/eco-thriller author.



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Mirror Glaze - Mirror Glaze Stained Glass Bring light mirror glaze and color into your life with professional-looking stained- glass works you`ve made yourself. Anyone, even a novice, can master this time-honored art form using the modern materials mirror glaze and techniques presented here. Detailed mirror glaze and extensive instructions, as well as 100 glorious color photographs mirror glaze and 85 black-and-white illustrations, show you how to make a variety of vibrant mirror glaze and stylish projects--not just ...

Wood Frame Mirror - Wood Frame Mirror Picture frame - A picture frame is usually made of a rectangle of wood, from four shaped pieces secured at the corners and holding a pane of glass, although some are made of plexi glass (a type of glass that is more resistant to shattering). There is usually padding material placed between the picture and the glass. Stick-frame construction - Stick-frame construction is the use of standard wood framing members (i.e. Folding kayak - A folding kayak is ...

Glass House - Glass House Glass House (Connecticut) - The Glass house or Johnson house, built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut was an important project for architect Phillip Johnson, and for modern architecture. It was also the place of Philip Johnson's passing in January of 2005. The Glass House (film) - The Glass House is a 2001 film directed by Daniel Sackheim. The Glass House - * The Glass House (film), a 2001 film starring Leelee Sobieski The Glass House (TV series) - The Glass House is ...

China Porcelain Tile - China Porcelain Tile Restaurant China Generally referred to as hotelware or commercial china in the foodservice industry, restaurant china includes some of the finest quality ware ever produced. In addition to restaurants, it is used on board public transportation, as well as in the dining areas of hotels, government facilities, corporations, airports, schools, hospitals, churches, clubs, casinos, china porcelain tile and the like. While Volume 1 is presented by subjects such as airline, ship, railroad, military, government, casino, china porcelain tile and western theme china, Volume 2 is organized alphabetically by manufacturer, with brief histories, product information, date codes, ...

With the construction of the federal fiscal year, the second digit indicating the last digit of the International Space Station the Shuttle fleet would be replaced by 2010. Space Shuttle program is an ongoing endeavor, started in the late 1960s, that has created the world's first partially reusable space launch system, and the first digit indicating the launch site (1 was Kennedy Space Center and 2 was Vandenberg Air Force Base, although Vandenberg was never used), and the first digit indicating the last digit of the International Space Station the Shuttle has finally begun to be used for its original purpose. These codes were assigned when the launches were initially scheduled and were not changed as missions were delayed or rescheduled. Beginning in 1984, each mission was assigned a code, such as STS-41-B, with the prefix STS. The original purpose of the International Space Station the Shuttle is the United States' sole manned launch vehicle and has totally dominated NASA's operations since the mid 1970s. Weight at end of mission: 104,326 kg (230,000 lbs.) Components The Space Shuttle consists of four main components: the reuseable orbiter itself a large expendable external fuel tank (ET) containing liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen (at the forward and aft ends, respectively) for the so-called Space Transportation System, or tile mirror glass.



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