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Turner painted several variations of the Rigi in 1842, following a visit to Switzerland the previous summer. Completed examples include The Red Rigi, blushed by the evening sun, originally sold to H.A.J. Munro of Novar and now held by the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, and The Dark Rigi, an early morning view, in a private collection.
The National Socialist Underground used a German translation of The Turner Diaries (Turner Tagebücher) in forming at least part of their ideological basis. Several members murdered at least ten people in a decade long murder spree. A copy of the Turner Tagebücher was found on a computer used by the group, and most members had read it. [3] [56 ...
The Turner movement in Germany was generally liberal in nature, and many Turners took part in the Revolutions of 1848. [1] Group portrait of the St. Louis, Missouri ...
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The device is called a rose engine lathe. Twistwork – A type of carving on spindles or vessels, in which the lathe is a holding device and the turner makes spiral cuts. The turner may use a grid drawn on the wood, or cut entirely by eye, using either hand tools, power tools, or abrasives.
In “Love It or List It”s revamped season, Turner brings her competitive edge to go head-to-head with longtime real estate agent David Visentin during the eight newly ordered hour-long episodes ...
Rufus Paul Turner (December 25, 1907 – March 25, 1982) [1] was an academic, engineer, and author who published on semiconductor devices, technical writing style, and poet-novelist Charlotte Smith. After three decades working with electronic devices – including developing the first practical transistor radio – he earned a doctorate in ...
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