61. 布莱斯的理查德·尼科尔森,英国皇家海军贝勒罗丰号首席木匠(19世纪) by Richard Nicholson of Blyth, Chief Carpenter, HMS Bellerophon 高清作品[22%]

Richard Nicholson of Blyth, Chief Carpenter, HMS Bellerophon (19th Century)

材质 :Oil on canvas 尺寸 :71.1 × 59.7 cm Painting

布莱斯的理查德·尼科尔森,英国皇家海军贝勒罗丰号首席木匠(19世纪)-布莱斯的理查德·尼科尔森,英国皇家海军贝勒罗芬号首席木匠

英文名称:Richard Nicholson of Blyth, Chief Carpenter, HMS Bellerophon (19th Century)-Richard Nicholson of Blyth, Chief Carpenter, HMS Bellerophon

69. 马尔科姆·麦克道尔(Malcolm McDowell)和导演丁托·布拉斯(Tinto Brass on set | Caligula:马里奥·图西(Mario Tursi)照片|档案银抹布照片(2020) by Mario Tursi 高清作品[21%]

Malcolm McDowell and director Tinto Brass on set | Caligula: The Mario Tursi Photos  | Archival silver rag photograph (2020)

材质 :Archival pigment print 尺寸 :43.2 × 55.9 cm Photography

马尔科姆·麦克道尔(Malcolm McDowell)和导演丁托·布拉斯(Tinto Brass on set | Caligula:马里奥·图西(Mario Tursi)照片|档案银抹布照片(2020)-马里奥·图西(Italian, 1929–2008)

英文名称:Malcolm McDowell and director Tinto Brass on set | Caligula: The Mario Tursi Photos | Archival silver rag photograph (2020)-Mario Tursi

70. 烟斗组合,狼人首领的吸烟器具,曼丹的首席民事首领`Portfolio of Pipes, Smoking Apparatus of Wolf Chief, Head Civil Chief of the Mandan by George Catlin 高清作品[21%]

AF-Portfolio of Pipes, Smoking Apparatus of Wolf Chief, Head Civil Chief of the Mandan

图片文件尺寸: 6800×5058 px

烟斗组合,狼人首领的吸烟器具,曼丹的首席民事首领-卡特林

-A selection of Indian pipes in “Catlin’s North 美国艺术家 Indian Collection”.
The males amongst the North 美国艺术家 Indians all smoke, using instead of tobacco, several narcotics, such as inner bark of Red Willow, sumach leaves & c. which they call “k’nick-k’neck”, when it is prepared for smoking; to which, when they can get it, they add a small portion of tobacco.
Each man manufactures his own pipe, the bowl of which is generally carved in spar, in marble, stealite or potstone, found in their countries.
Pipes amongst the Am Indians are not only matters of luxury in the hands of all private individuals, where they are always emblems of peace and tendered as friendly salutations; but are kept in all tribes by the chiefs, as instruments for solemnizing Treaties; in which case they are public property considered sacred, and denominated “Calumets”, (or pipe of peace).