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This book, first published in 1979, explores the sources and
patterns of the distribution of personal incomes in India, between
rural and urban areas and among socio-economic classes,
differentiating particularly those groups falling below the poverty
line.
Introduces readers to a more advanced level in icon development,
exploring more complex imagery and skills Step-by-step instructions
for painting icons, from original drawings through finished product
Includes eight full-color plates of the author's original icons
This is the sequel to the authors previous work, A Brush with God,
for advanced beginners, intermediate, and advanced iconographers.
It presents greater detail and instructions for creating entirely
new icons. One major feature of the new book is the full-page
sketches that artists can photocopy and use as the basis of their
own icons, providing a unique and much-requested resource. Chapters
and topics include: Introduction and contemporary reflections on
iconography, spirituality, and technique. Highlighting folds on
full-length figures, including black and white renderings of draped
legs, arms, and torsos. Architectural and landscape renderings in
Byzantine iconography, including background shadow and highlighting
techniques, plus inverse perspective. Festal icons, involving
multiple figures, landscapes, architecture, furniture, vegetation,
and animals. Construction of heads, figures, and analysis of whole
compositions, sacred geometry and proportion.
For more than a thousand years, Eastern Christians have used
their hands and hearts to create icons, proclaiming God s reality
in a visible and breathtakingly beautiful way. This ancient art is
enjoying a renewed interest in the West, as people of faith create
icons and use them to meditate on mysteries for which there are no
words.
A Brush with God is a guide to painting icons and using them in
prayer. Written with warmth and energy, it describes the history of
icons and examines why they ve been a spiritual tool for so many
centuries. Written from a uniquely Western perspective, the book
guides artists from novices to professionals through the process of
icon painting, using traditional techniques but employing
contemporary materials. Included are eight full-color plates of the
artist s icons. "
This book, first published in 1979, explores the sources and
patterns of the distribution of personal incomes in India, between
rural and urban areas and among socio-economic classes,
differentiating particularly those groups falling below the poverty
line.
In Quest of the Mythical Mate presents a valuable and fertile
developmental model for diagnosing and treating couples that is
flexible enough to incorporate a wide variety of intervention
strategies, yet purposeful enough to give a clear sense of
direction to couples in distress. As such, this volume provides a
powerful therapeutic approach for all professionals who treat
couples.
This text looks at the future prospects for the British coal
industry by investigating its historical role, and by examining it
in the light of contemporary world coal trade.
In Quest of the Mythical Mate presents a valuable and fertile
developmental model for diagnosing and treating couples that is
flexible enough to incorporate a wide variety of intervention
strategies, yet purposeful enough to give a clear sense of
direction to couples in distress. As such, this volume provides a
powerful therapeutic approach for all professionals who treat
couples.
Explore Dun Laoghaire and its coastal surroundings with local
painter, historian and writer Peter Pearson as he reveals the story
behind its transformation from rocky granite shoreline to grand
Victorian 'watering place'. Peter Pearson is a Dun Laoghaire man,
familiar with every brick and stone of the harbour and town. Here
he traces the social, historical and architectural development of
Dun Laoghaire, Sandycove and Dalkey, from a stretch of granite
coastline with a small fishing village up to the present day.
Pearson tells the story of a harbour designed to be a refuge from
storms. Begun in 1816, and built in Dalkey granite, it is one of
the most attractive artificial harbours in the world. It witnessed
one of the world's first lifeboat services, the fastest mail and
passenger boats of the day, and the arrival of the first railway
line in Ireland. Pearson also examines the social dimension, from
the early settlement and development of houses and villas, with
evocative names like Sorrento and Vico, to the slum alleys of
Kingstown and the first council housing. With over 250
illustrations, including early maps and many previously unseen
photographs and images, this is a fascinating journey through the
history and heritage of Dun Laoghaire, Sandycove and Dalkey. Praise
for Peter Pearson's Decorative Dublin: 'Beautifully illustrated ...
contains endless riches.' The Sunday Tribune '[Pearson] writes with
enthusiasm and knowledge about his subject.' Frank McDonald, The
Irish Times 'Pearson's is an infectious passion.' Books Ireland
The Smart-Kids Read! series is designed and created by teachers and
reading specialists to help children learn to read confidently and
enjoy reading. The series is perfect for children who are starting
to recognise words. All the books include notes for p
The Smart-Kids Read! series is designed and created by teachers and
reading specialists to help children learn to read confidently and
enjoy reading. The series is perfect for children who are starting
to recognise words. All the books include notes for p
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