Charles W. Morris
Summary: {{Template}} '''Charles W. Morris''' (May 23, 1901, [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]], Colorado – January 15, 1979, [[Gainesville, Florida|Gainesville]], Florida) was an American...
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Summary: [[Image:Iconologia.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Iconologia]]'' (1593) by [[Cesare Ripa]] was an [[emblem book]] highly influential on [[Baroque]] imagery]] {{Template}} A '''sign system''' is a...
View ArticleAll efforts to render politics aesthetic culminate in one thing: war
Summary: {{Template}} :"All efforts to render [[politics]] [[aesthetic]] culminate in one thing: [[war]]". --Walter Benjamin in “[[The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproducibility]]” Original:...
View ArticleLouis Buffier
Summary: {{Template}} [[Louis Buffier]] was [[French postcard]] maker. He made a series of humorous [[postcards]] with added captions. ==List of postcards== *[[Le style c'est...
View ArticlePétanque
Summary: {{Template}} '''Pétanque''' ({{IPA-fr|petɑ̃k}}; {{lang-oc|Petanca}} {{IPA-oc|peˈtaŋkɔ|}}) is a form of [[boules]] where the goal is, while standing inside a starting circle with both feet on...
View ArticlePolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Summary: {{Template}} '''PolyGram Filmed Entertainment''' ('''PFE''') (aka '''PolyGram Films''' and '''PolyGram Pictures''') was a [[film studio]], founded in 1980, which became a [[Europe]]an...
View ArticleDecember 29, 2012
Summary: {{Template}} The statue of [[Konrad von Hochstaden]] on the [[facade]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rathausturm_K%C3%B6ln_-_Konrad_von_Hochstaden_-_Gerhard_Unmaze_%286143-45%29.jpg...
View ArticlePascal Dagnan-Bouveret
Summary: {{Template}} '''Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret''' (January 7, 1852 – July 3, 1929), was one of the leading French artists of the [[Academic art|academic]] school. He was born in...
View ArticleMarguerite au Sabbat
Summary: {{Template}} ''[[Marguerite au Sabbat]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dagnan-Bouveret_Marguerite_au_Sabbat.jpg] (circa 1912) by [[Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret]] (1852–1929); [[Musée...
View ArticleMusée d'art et d'histoire de Cognac
Summary: {{Template}} [[Musée municipal de Cognac]], [[Cognac]] {{GFDL}}
View ArticleLe style c'est l'homme
Summary: {{Template}} ''[[Le style c'est l'homme]]''[http://images-02.delcampe-static.net/img_large/auction/000/141/756/970_001.jpg] is a humorous postcard by [[Louis Buffier]], showing a man playing...
View ArticleDiscours sur le style
Summary: {{Template}} ''[[Discours sur le style]]'' ("[[Discourse on Style]]") is a book by [[Buffon]]. {{GFDL}}
View ArticleMatthew Ridgway
Summary: {{Template}} '''Matthew Bunker Ridgway''' (March 3, 1895 – July 26, 1993) was a [[United States Army]] [[General officer|General]]. He held several major commands and was most famous...
View ArticleInfuriating
Summary: {{Template}} # Extremely [[annoying]], [[frustrating]] or [[irritating]] {{GFDL}}
View ArticleCologne Cathedral
Summary: {{Template}} '''Cologne Cathedral''' ({{lang-de|link=no|Kölner Dom}}, officially ''{{lang|de|Hohe Domkirche St. Petrus}}'', English: High Cathedral of St. [[St. Peter|Peter]]) is a Roman...
View ArticleAutofellatio
Summary: {{Template}} '''Autofellatio''' is the act of [[Oral sex|oral stimulation]] of one's own [[human penis|penis]] as a form of [[masturbation]]. It is physically possible for men who have...
View ArticleCologne City Hall
Summary: {{Template}} The '''City Hall''' is a historical building in [[Cologne]]. The statue of [[Konrad von Hochstaden]] on the [[facade]] of Cologne City Hall became an internet sensation in late...
View ArticleKonrad von Hochstaden
Summary: {{Template}} '''Konrad von Hochstaden''' (or '''Conrad of Hochstadt''') (1198/1205 – 18 September 1261) was [[Archbishop of Cologne]] from 1238 to 1261. {{GFDL}}
View ArticleGlossary of architecture
Summary: {{Template}} This page is a '''glossary of [[architecture]]'''. ==A== *[[Acanthus leaf]] - Motif in classical architecture found on Corinthian columns *[[Aedicula]] - A pedimented entablature...
View ArticleScience and Sanity
Summary: {{Template}} '''''Science and Sanity''''' (1933) is a book by [[Alfred Korzybski]], in which the author coined "[[the map is not the territory]]." {{GFDL}}
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