Infobox F1 driver name ArtCross nationality flagicon USA United States American birth date birth date 1918 1 24 death date death date and age 2005 4 15 1918 1 24 Years F1 1952 F1 1955 Team s Kurtis Kraft Races 4 Championships 0 Wins 0 Podiums 1 Points 8 Poles 0 Fastest laps 0 First race 1952 Indianapolis 500 First win Last win Last race 1955 Indianapolis 500 ArtCross January 24, 1918, Jersey City, New Jersey April 15, 2005, LaPorte, Indiana was an United States American racecar driver . He was the first recipient of the Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year Award in 1952. Racing career Cross began racing Midget car racing midget cars in 1938. He received a purple heart for his conduct during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II . ref name NMARHOF http www.worthyofhonor.com Inductees Art Cross.htm Biography at the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame ref He returned to midget cars after the war, and raced in one of Pappy Hough s Little Iron Pigs. Cross won the first Indy 500 List of Indianapolis 500 Rookies of the Year Rookie of the Year award after a fifth place finish in the 1952 Indianapolis 500 . Cross used his take to purchase a farm near LaPorte, Indiana. He finished second in the 1953 Indianapolis 500 behind Bill Vukovich . Despite it being one of the hottest Indy 500s on record, Vukovich and Cross completed the entire race without relief. Driver Carl Scarborough died from the heat. Cross car was the Springfield Welding Special , which was owned by Bessie Lee Paoli , who was the only female owner at the time. ref name NMARHOF Cross led in the 1954 Indianapolis 500 ... Persondata NAME Cross, Art ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American racecar driver DATE OF BIRTH January 24, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 15, 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cross, Art ... drivers from New Jersey US autoracing bio stub ca ArtCross de ArtCross fr ArtCross it ArtCross nl ArtCross pl ArtCross pt ArtCross ro ArtCross sl ArtCross fi ArtCross ... more details
The Art of Cross Examination is a book written by Francis L. Wellman. It was first published in 1903 by The Macmillan Company and had numerous reprints since then. Author Francis L. Wellman was a practicing ... books?id wLsBAAAAYAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq the art of cross examination lawyer&source bl&ots izjQ7kngEa ... Download a free copy of The Art of Cross Examination References http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res F70F17FD3E5D11738DDDA00994DA415B838CF1D3 New York Times DEFAULTSORT Art of Cross Examination ... many examples of cross examination techniques from colleagues and notable attorneys on celebrated ... , the Vanderbilt family and others. Well known trial attorneys and their cross examination techniques ... of the attorneys to sway the juries with their erudition, wit and charm. Cross Examination Topics Some of the key topics covered include the following Cross Examination of the Perjured Witness Cross Examination of Experts Silent Cross Examination Methods of Famous Cross Examiners Dangers That Confront a Cross Examiner Falacies of Testimony In chapter VIII, Wellman reflects on the inconsistencies of statements during trials. Also the basis for developing strong cross examination skills to uncover ... become a hopeless task for him to try to illuminate them by his cross examinations. It has been aptly ... of facts, but motives, perceptions, misimpressions etc. Trials Some of the trials with cross examination highlights in the book include the following The cross examination of Mrs. Reginald ... of Spencer Trask & Co. Cross examination by Lloyd Paul Stryker of the Barrets for nondisclosure that Ms ... the truth, without any ambiguity or reservation, in all its stark significance. The cross examination ... Kings Park State Hospital as insane patients. The cross examination of Miss Martinez by the Hon .... Del Valle. The cross examination of Richard Pigott by Sir Charles Russell before the Parnell Commission . The cross examination by Henry Waters Taft Henry W. Taft of Dr. Charles Dana, Dr. Frederick Peterson ... more details
the christian cross of jesus christ christianity symbols images clip art designs.html The Christian ... cross tattoos.html Freetattoodesigns.org , The Cross in Tattoo Art Use dmy dates date June 2011 Category ...For information on the Christian symbol Christian cross Other uses File Cross2.svg thumb 150px A Greek cross all arms of equal length above a saltire , a cross whose limbs are slanted A cross is a geometrical ... is technically termed a saltire , although the arms of a saltire need not meet at right angles. The cross is one of the most ancient human symbols, and is used by many religions, such as Christian cross ... . Etymology The word wikt crosscross comes ultimately from Latin wikt crux crux , a Roman torture ... 2.jpg thumb 200px Solar cross in Zbruch Idol It is not known when the first cross image was made ... cross shaped Petroglyph incisions in European cult caves, dating back to the earliest stages of human ... many centuries before the Christian era may have an entire side showing this type of cross, sometimes .... Other coins may be showing the cross held by a rider on a horse and springing a fern leaf, sometimes ... thumb 150px right A famous Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian khachkar at Goshavank . File CROSS ... right 150px 1600 BC marble sacral cross from the Temple Repositories of Knossos . br Heraclion Archaeological ... . The dagger typography dagger or obelus is a cross The addition or plus sign and the multiplication or times sign are cross shapes. A cross is often used as a check mark because it can be clearer .... A large cross through a text often means that it is wrong or should be considered deleted. A cross ... 2012 class wikitable Picture Cross name Description align center File Ankh.svg 75px Ankh Ancient Egyptian ankh Also known as the Egyptian Cross , the Key of the Nile , the Looped Tau Cross , and the Ansate Cross . It was an Ancient Egypt ian symbol of life and fertility, pre dating the modern cross ... handled cross . align center File Lauburu.svg 100px Basque cross The lauburu. align center File ... more details
William H. Cross is an United States American mountain climber . He has ascended the highest peaks on all seven continents and walked to both the North Pole North and South Pole South Poles . He has also led expeditions to 15 unmapped, unexplored mountains in Greenland and also in Patagonia , Mountains of the Moon Africa Mountains of the Moon , the Sahara Desert , and the Thar Desert of India . Cross has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 30 years. He manages his diabetes in the most extreme conditions, while facing challenges such as irregular meals extreme temperatures unusual sleeping patterns physical exertion high risks of frostbite and dehydration and other less than ideal conditions in which to monitor glucose levels and administer insulin. He also works as a motivational speaker and seeks to get out the message that if he can control his diabetes in the most unlikely conditions, no one should feel hindered by diabetes. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Allegheny College , a Master of Science in Education from Duquesne University , and Secondary Principal s Certification from the University of Pittsburgh , where he specialized in educational programs for troubled teens. Will, his wife Amy, and their 6 children live in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . He is a member of the American Alpine Club , Royal Geographical Society , Explorers Club , and the American Mountain Guides Association . He received a Gold Congressional Award for exemplary service to the United States, granted for his initiative, achievement, and service. Sources David Templeton 2008 . http www.post gazette.com pg 08091 869274 114.stm Pittsburgh Post Gazette Adventurer with diabetes prepares for another mountain climb . Retrieved March 31, 2008. External links http www.willcrossmotivates.com Will Cross website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cross, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cross, Will Category Year ... more details
two other uses the band the Sigrid Undset historical novel The Cross novel other uses Cross disambiguation Infobox musical artist name The Cross image The Cross 1990 Neu Isenburg 1.jpg caption The Cross onstage in Germany , 1990. image size background group or band origin England genre Rock music Rock ... Taylor Roger Taylor br Spike Edney br Clayton Moss br Peter Noone br Josh Macrae The Cross were ... and released three albums. Although the drummer in Queen, Taylor fronted The Cross as rhythm guitarist ... commercial success. History Taylor formed The Cross while Queen were on hiatus after the Magic Tour ... in the field. Taylor himself never played the drums in The Cross. ref cite web author LG .... Second album Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know Image The Cross 1990 Neu Isenburg 2.jpg thumb Taylor performing with The Cross in 1990. After finishing Queen s 1989 album The Miracle album The Miracle , Taylor went into the studio with the rest of The Cross for the first time to record Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know The Cross album Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know . The band composed the opening track ... in one month. Afterward, Taylor signed to EMI Records and resumed work with The Cross. The band s second album, Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know The Cross album Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know 1990 , was a collaborative ..., a cover of the Jimi Hendrix song Foxy Lady . In terms of musical style, The Cross dismissed the dance ... It style text align center 58 style text align center 1990 Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know The Cross ... 3 Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know The Cross album Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know Liar style text align ... links http www.queenpedia.com index.php?title Song List The Cross Studio Songs Queenpedia The Cross ... the cross.html The Cross fan site Roger Taylor DEFAULTSORT Cross, The Category English rock music groups Category Queen band bg de The Cross es The Cross fr The Cross hr The Cross it The Cross hu The Cross nl The Cross no The Cross pl The Cross ru The Cross fi The Cross sv The Cross ... more details
Cross and Cross 1907 1942 ref http select.nytimes.com mem archive pdf?res F30C16FE3E5E167B93C6AB178AD85F4D8485F9 NY Times Eliot Cross Obituary ref was a New York City based architecture architectural firm founded by brothers John Walter Cross and Eliot Cross . History Cross and Cross was known as Old New York City Society s architectural firm of choice. ref name Hamptons.com Bayberry Land http www.hamptons.com print.php?articleID 330 Bayberry Land ref John Cross studied architecture at Columbia University and the cole des Beaux Arts in Paris and served as the creative half of the partnership, while Eliot Cross focused on the development side of the business, particularly through his role as Chairman of the Board of the real estate development firm of Webb and Knapp , which he organized in 1922. ref name nyc.gov http nyc.gov html lpc downloads pdf reports citybankfarmers.pdf NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission, page 3 ref The two firms shared office space in The Knapp Building on Madison Avenue. ref name nyc.gov Commissions 1 East 42nd Street , New York, NY ref http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 1east42street newyorkcity ny usa Emporis 1 East 42nd Street ref 53 Park Place , New York, NY, ref http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 53parkplace newyorkcity ny usa Emporis 53 Park Place ref 123 East 53rd Street , demolished 1953 1955 to build 399 Park Avenue , the new headquarters for the First National City Bank, today s Citigroup 155 East 72nd Street , New York, NY, ref http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 155east72street newyorkcity ny usa Emporis 155 East 72nd Street ref 405 Park Avenue , New York, NY 12 story apartment building, completely modernized in 1956 ref http www.emporis.com ... AUTHOR od1 CrossCross, architect field OTHER od1 CrossCross, architect U.S. Library of Congress ... mem archive pdf?res FA061FFA38591A7B93C4AB178CD85F458585F9 NY Times Obituary John W. Cross ref ... DEFAULTSORT Cross And Cross Category Architecture firms based in New York City Category Companies ... more details
ART is a three letter acronym that can mean Medicine The use of Antiretroviral drug s, in anti retroviral therapy, for the treatment of HIV Assisted reproductive technology Androgen Replacement Therapy Achilles Reflex Time, a test of the Ankle jerk reflex Active Release Technique Performing arts American Repertory Theater of Cambridge, Massachusetts Arab Radio and Television Network Artists Repertory Theatre of Portland, Oregon Transportation Anaheim Resort Transit , a mass transit provider in Orange County, California Arlington Transit , a bus service in Arlington County, Virginia Bombardier Advanced Rapid Transit , or ART technology The IATA airport code for Watertown International Airport The National Rail code for Arrochar and Tarbet railway station , United Kingdom Other ART image file format the abbreviation for time in Argentina Adaptive resonance theory in the List of ISO 639 2 codes , the code identifying certain unassigned constructed languages Aggression Replacement Training Algebraic Reconstruction Technique , used in Computed Tomography scanning American Refrigerator Transit Company ART Grand Prix , a French motor racing team Available Revenue Time Aviation Radio Technician, a former rank of the U.S. Navy, now known as Aviation Electronics Technician United States Navy rating Alternative Risk Transfer , an insurance term ART Acoustic Resonance Technology an acoustic inspection technology Applied Research & Technology, a pro audio electronics manufacturer The David Weber book, A Rising Thunder . Lord s Prayer Adveniat regnum tuum ART Lord s Prayer, Matthew 6 See also Art disambiguation , a word or name ARTS disambiguation , a four letter acronym disambig eo ART fr ART it ART ja ART pl ART sr ART tr ART anlam ayr m ... more details
pp semi indef pp move indef About the general concept of art the categories of different artistic disciplines The arts the arts that are visual in nature Visual arts people named Art Arthur other uses Art disambiguation File Art portrait collage 2.jpg thumb right 300px Clockwise from upper left A self ... of Venus Botticelli Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli and a Japanese Shisa Shisa lion Art is a term .... Music , theatre , dance , literature , and interactive media are included in a broader definition of art or the arts . ref art, n.1 . OED Online. December 2011. Oxford University Press. http www.oed.com. accessed February 26, 2012 . ref Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated ... from acquired skills in general. Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis , expression, communication of emotion, or other values. During the Romanticism Romantic period, art came to be seen as a special faculty of the human ... www.gombrich.co.uk showdoc.php?id 68 title Press statement on The Story of Art accessdate 2008 11 18 year 2005 work The Gombrich Archive dead link date November 2011 ref The nature of art, and related ... . ref Kennick, William ed, and W. E. Kennick, Art and philosophy readings in aesthetics New ... A Thousand Li of River Bridge .jpg 1250px Works of art can tell stories or simply express an aesthetic ... art as the use of skill and imagination in the creation of aesthetic objects, environments, or experiences ... for almost as long as human kind from early pre historic art to contemporary art however, some theories restrict the concept to modern Western societies. ref Elkins, James Art History and Images That Are Not Art , The Art Bulletin , Vol. 47, No. 4 Dec. 1995 , with previous bibliography. Non Western images are not well described in terms of art, and neither are medieval paintings that were made in the absence of humanist ideas of artistic value . 553 ref The first and broadest sense of art ... more details
Infobox film name Art Is... image caption director Julian Krainin br DeWitt Sage producer Julian Krainin br DeWitt Sage br Henry Strauss film producer Henry Strauss writer Julian Krainin br DeWitt Sage narrator music cinematography Julian Krainin editing distributor released film date 1971 runtime country Film US language English budget Art Is... is a 1971 short film short documentary film directed by Julian Krainin . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Best Documentary Short . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 300793 Art Is details title NY Times Art Is... accessdate 2008 11 30 work NY Times ref References reflist External links Imdb title id 0066786 title Art Is... Category 1971 films Category American films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category Independent films Category Short documentary films Category 1970s documentary films art documentary film stub ... more details
NO art is a radical avant garde anti art movement started in New York in 1959. Its founders sought to deliver a shock to the complacent consumerist society around them. ref http www.jstor.org pss 1572298 NO Art An American Psycho Social Phenomenon Emanuel K. Schwartz and Reta Shacknove Schwartz, Leonardo .... They gave the name NO Art to the movement on the occasion of their show at the Gallery Gertrude Stein. They set themselves against the contemporary trends in Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art in art, and used their work to attack fascism, racism and imperialism in politics. The NO art exhibitions ... referred to their work as Jew Art . ref Fletcher, Robert http books.google.com books?id Xkc87BoYoekC ... by the Horns art critic Harold Rosenberg wrote NO art reflects the mixture of crap and crime with which ... Bull by the Horns. 1974 cited in First and Final Refusal Resurrecting Boris Lurie, the Original NO art Man Ezra Glinter, Forward, July 14, 2010 ref Since 1999 The NO art is led by Dietmar Kirves headquarters ... , Friedrich Wall, Mathilda Wolf, Natalia E. Woytasik, Miron Zownir. ref NO art Members http www.no art.info involvement en.html ref References Reflist External sources http www.no art.info The NO art website http www.no art.info involvement en.html THE NO art Members Fletcher, Robert http books.google.com ... No art Negative Aesthetics as Resistance to the Art of Forgetting http www.nytimes.com 2008 01 12 arts 12lurie.html? r 1 Boris Lurie, Leader of a Confrontational Art Movement, Dies at 83 Colin Moynihan ... Boris Lurie, the Original NO art Man Ezra Glinter, Forward, July 14, 2010 http www.artsjournal.com herman 2005 01 boris luries noart and the hol.html Boris Lurie s NO art and the Holocaust Jan Herman, Arts Journal Blog http www.jstor.org pss 1572298 NO Art An American Psycho Social Phenomenon Emanuel ... Press http www.artcat.com exhibits 11558 ArtCat Soho Westwood Gallery Boris Lurie NO art. An Exhibition of Early Work Category American art Category Art movements Category Avant garde art ... more details
Be art is a postmodern art movement founded by the artist Julien Friedler , which is influenced by post structuralism . It states art for and by the masses using on a minimal support. The artwork generated by Be art aims at being neither provocative nor militant in nature while having a universal character by comparing worlds far removed from each other. Be art reflects the rage or madness of a globalized world. ref cite book last Vroonen first Erno authorlink Erno Vroonen title Part III, Be Boz publisher Editions du Chaman series Julien Friedler year 2009 isbn pages ref . Description Be art states human responsibility towards the future of our planet. Disparity between rich and poor is becoming increasingly greater and that the current massive population growth, causing proportionate pressure on the Environment biophysical environment , is upsetting the ecological balance of our planet in line to other artists endeavors such as photographer Yann Arthus Bertrand with his foundation ref cite web url http www.goodplanet.org en title GoodPlanet work Yann Arthus Bertrand s Foundation accessdate 2011 01 21 ref . For Be art artists, new values and their corresponding icons are necessary to protect humanity against negative aspects of globalization ref cite book last Dewilde first Michel authorlink Michel Dewilde title Part II, in Quest publisher Editions du Chaman series Julien Friedler year 2007 isbn ref . The core questioning of Be art is of moral nature what does our world need to survive and what can be the contribution as individuals. In echo with the Superflat movement founded ... I, Spirit of Boz publisher Editions du Chaman series Julien Friedler year 2007 isbn page ref , Be art analyses the boundaries between rich and poor, between fine art and folk art and between subjectivity and objectivity . References Reflist External links http beboz.org Be Boz Be Art &mdash Julien ... Arthus Bertrand s official consolidating videos Category Art movements Category Contemporary art ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use Australian English date March 2012 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name ...art Type Album Artist Regurgitator Cover Regurgitator Art.jpg Released September 1999 Genre Alternative rock Length 47 53 Label Warner Music Australasia Warner Music Australia Producer Quan Yeomans br Ben Ely br Lachlan Gould Last album Unit album Unit br 1998 This album ...art br 1999 Next album Eduardo and Rodriguez Wage War on T Wrecks br 2001 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r478624 first Jody last Macgregor ref rev2 rev2Score ...art is the third album from the Australia n rock band , Regurgitator , released in 1999. Are U Being Served? contains samples from the Are You Being Served? theme song. The album was recorded in Byron Bay and was the final album with drummer Martin Lee. Track listing Happiness Q. Yeomans   3 56 Ghost B. Ely   3 40 Freshmint Q. Yeomans   3 55 Strange Human Being Q. Yeomans   4 25 I Wanna Be a Nudist B. Ely   2 02 I Like Repetitive Music Q. Yeomans   2 40 Art B. Ely   1 05 Feels Alright B. Ely   3 45 I Love Tommy Mottola Q. Yeomans   4 10 Are U Being Served? Q. Yeomans   5 00 Obtusian M. Lee B. Ely   3 08 The Lonely Guy Q. Yeomans   4 10 Virtual Life B. Ely   12 19 References Reflist cite album notes title ...art albumlink ...art artist Regurgitator year 1999 publisher Warner Music Australia DEFAULTSORT Art Category Regurgitator albums Category 1999 albums 1990s alt rock album stub ... more details
File TINA.jpg 300px thumb The graffiti that inspired the name of the TINA festivals This Is Not Art is a national festival of new media and arts organised in Newcastle, New South Wales , Australia each year over the October long weekend. Since its humble beginnings in 1998, it has become one of the leading arts festivals in Australia dedicated to the work and ideas of communities not included in other major Australian arts festivals. The program includes the festivals Electrofringe , the National Young Writers Festival , Critical Animals , Sound Summit the Crack Theatre Festival and other projects. Naming This Is Not Art takes its name from a prominent piece of graffiti on what was Newcastle s tallest building, Latec House now completely refurbished and converted to apartments , which had been derelict for several decades. The name also refers to the content of the event, which is outside the ambit of traditional Australian arts festivals. History This Is Not Art evolved from the National Young Writers Festival and National Student Media Conference which were established in Newcastle in September 1998. In 1999, The National Young Writers Festival combined with the Electrofringe Festival which had previously been an independently organised part of the now defunct Newcastle Fringe Festival and moved to the October long weekend. In 2000, the addition of Sound Summit then known as the National ... projects dta.html Dancing to Architecture a motion picture about TINA . For the first 3 years, This Is Not Art ... Young Writers Festival . Structure This Is Not Art consists of several independent festivals. Each of the festivals comprising This Is Not Art are independently organised with the assistance of the Director of This Is Not Art and the Octapod Association. Each festival has an Independent Director .... Notable Guests Over its lifespan a wide variety of guests have appeared at This Is Not Art including ... date October 2008 External links http www.thisisnotart.org This Is Not Art Website http electrofringe.net ... more details
About the play Art disambiguation Infobox play name Art image Art Reza Hampton.jpg image size 160px writer Yasmina Reza genre Comedy setting The Paris apartments of Serge, Marc, and Yvan premiere 28 October 1994 place Com die des Champs lys es , Paris orig lang French language French ibdb id 1693 Art the quotation marks are part of the title is a French language play by Yasmina Reza that premiered on 28 October 1994 at Com die des Champs lys es in Paris . The English language adaptation, translated by Christopher Hampton opened in London s West End theatre West End on 15 October 1996, starring Albert Finney . ref Andersson, Benny Ulvaeus, Bjorn and Craymer, Judy 2006 , Mamma Mia How Can I Resist You? The Inside Story of Mamma Mia and the Songs of ABBA , Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, p.151 ref It played on Broadway in New York from Feb. 12, 1998 to Aug. 8, 1999. The March 1, 1998 opening night cast featured Alan Alda Marc , Victor Garber Serge , and Alfred Molina Yvan who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance. ART won the Tony for Best Play and went on to a 600 performance run. Replacement actors included Judd Hirsch, Joe Morton, George Wendt, Buck Henry, George Segal, and Wayne Knight. The comedy, which raises questions about art and friendship ... art, buys a large, expensive, completely white painting. Marc is horrified, and their relationship suffers considerable strain as a result of their differing opinions about what constitutes art . Yvan ... title Art publisher Hatier location Paris year 2005 language French isbn 2218750899 ref Some ... last Reza first Yasmina title Art location Arles publisher Actes sud language French year 1994 isbn 2869434103 cite book last Reza first Yasmina coauthors Hampton, Christopher title Art location London ... Comedy 1976 2000 TonyAwardBestPlay 1976 2000 DEFAULTSORT Art Category 1994 plays Category Broadway ... plays cs Kum t de Kunst Drama fr Art it Art opera teatrale he ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title But is it Art? Series The Green Green Grass Image Caption Season 3 Episode 1 Guests Runtime 30 Minutes Airdate 2 November 2007 Production 3 1 16 Writer Jim Sullivan Director Dewi Humphreys Producer Editor Episode list List of The Green Green Grass episodes List of episodes Prev From Here to Paternity Next The Lonely Herdsman But is it Art? is an episode of the BBC sitcom , The Green Green Grass . It was first screened on 2 November 2007, as the first episode of series three. ref http www.comedy.org.uk schedule coming up ref The title derives from Rudyard Kipling s poem The Conundrum of the Workshops 1890 , which uses the phrase repetitively. Synopsis Boycie and Marlene take a trip to a local country mansion, where Boycie admires the portraits that adorn the walls. Later, in the pub, he recounts his admiration of this long established tradition of respect for the gentry. Meanwhile, thrown out by his wife, Elgin has moved into Bryan s caravan and Mrs Cakeworthy s relentless gossiping fuels speculation about their change in relationship. Later the caravan burns down, and Boycie is horrified to find that Marlene has offered Bryan and Elgin a place to stay until it is fit to inhabit again. Still at the Grange a month later, Boycie despairs of ever getting rid of them, but they have a surprise in store as a mark of their gratitude, they have commissioned a renowned local artist, Genevieve Klunge, to paint his portrait. Sadly for Boycie, Mrs Klunge is mainly renowned for her paintings of cows. Episode cast class wikitable Actor Role John Challis Boycie Sue Holderness List of The Green Green Grass characters Marlene Marlene Jack Doolan List of The Green Green Grass characters Tyler Tyler David Ross actor David Ross List of The Green Green Grass characters Elgin Sparrowhawk Elgin Ivan Kaye List of The Green Green Grass characters Bryan Bryan Ella ... DEFAULTSORT But Is It Art? Category 2007 in British television Category The Green Green Grass episodes ... more details
Arthur Cross may refer to the several people Arthur Henry Cross 1884 1965 , British recipient of the Victoria Cross Arthur Cross, Baron Cross of Chelsea 1904 1989 , British law lord ArtCross , 1918 2005 , American racecar driver hndis Cross, Arthur ... more details
wiktionary Crosscrosscross Notable persons with the surname Cross include Alan Cross , Canadian radio broadcaster and author A.F. Cross 1863 1940 , English poet, playwright, journalist and author Amanda Cross , pen name of Carolyn Gold Heilbrun, an American academic and author Amos Cross 1860 1888 , American baseball player ArtCross 1918 2005 , American race car driver Arthur Henry Cross 1884 1965 , English recipient of the Victoria Cross Ben Cross born 1947 , English actor Burton M. Cross 1902 1998 , American politician Charles Wilson Cross 1872 1928 , Canadian politician Charles Frederick Cross 1855 1935 , English chemist Charles R. Cross , American journalist and author Christopher Cross born 1951 , American musician Cory Cross born 1971 , Canadian ice hockey player Daniel Cross filmmaker , Canadian documentary filmmaker and producer Daniel Cross footballer born 1983 , Australian rules footballer David Cross born 1964 , American actor and comedian David Cross musician born 1949 , English musician Dennis Cross 1924 1991 , American actor Dolores Cross , American educator and university administrator Dorothy Cross born 1956 , British artist Edward Cross politician 1798 1887 , American politician Edward E. Cross 1832 1863 , American Army General Frank Cross baseball 1873 1932 , American baseball player Frank Leslie Cross 1900 1968 , English theologian Garvin Cross , stuntman and actor George Lynn Cross 1905 1998 , American educator Gillian Cross born 1945 , English author Graham Cross born 1943 , English born footballer Hardy Cross 1885 1959 , American engineer Helen Cross born 1967 , English author Henri Edmond Cross 1856 1910 , French pointillist painter Howard Cross born 1967 , American football player Irv Cross born 1939 , American football player and commentator James B. Cross 1819 1876 , American lawyer and politician Jeff Cross basketball born 1961 , American basketball player Jason Cross born 1979 , American professional wrestler Joseph Cross actor born 1986 ... more details
File Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 073.jpg thumb right 180px The Raising of the Cross by Rembrandt , 1633. distinguish Elevation of the Holy Cross The Raising of the Cross is part of the Crucifixion of Jesus , and has been a distinct subject of Christian art . Notable depictions include The Elevation of the Cross Rubens The Elevation of the Cross by Peter Paul Rubens and The Raising of the Cross by List of paintings by Rembrandt Rembrandt . In Gospel of John John s gospel , Jesus predicted that he would be lifted up from the earth John 12 32 in order to draw all men to himself. John the Evangelist John notes that Jesus was referring to his death John 12 33 . Art stub Category Gospel episodes Category Crucifixion Category Depictions of Jesus Category Christian art ... more details
. For example a biker that rides British motorcycles may display a cross with a Union Jack overlay known as a British Biker Cross. A biker that is also a Christian and is proud to display his or her Christian beliefs may choose to display a Christian Biker Cross that is a combination of the Maltese Cross and Iron Cross that has the lower tang stretched out to represent a Crucifix . A patriotic American Biker may choose to display a cross with the American Flag stars and stripes on it such as the American Old Glory Cross . See also Ed Roth Hot rod Iron Cross Kustom Kulture Lead sled Maltese Cross Surfer s cross Volksrod Notes and references Rat Fink The Art Of Ed Big Daddy Roth ...unreferenced date January 2009 The Biker Cross is a derivative of the Iron Cross . Since it first appeared, there have been many variations of the biker cross. motorcycle Biker s started to display the Iron Cross in the mid 1960s with the advent of outlaw motorcycle club outlaw biker gangs . Originally bikers displayed the Iron Cross as a symbol of rebellion to society in general. Nowadays it also has additional meaning of honor, valor, strength and standing up for what you believe. Hot rod ders and others use it as a provocative gesture to offend the public, or as a symbol of rebellion or non conformity . In the 1960s, the Iron Cross was adopted by American surfers, who started wearing medals plundered by their fathers. Cal Look , Volksrod and other Volkswagen enthusiasts often use the Iron Cross as a symbol that reflects the car s country of origin. Schneider Cams, a speed equipment manufacturer, started using an Iron Cross as their logo in the early 60s. Ed Roth created accessories for surfers, hot rodders and bikers derived from German World War II trophies, which included the Surfer s cross and the Stahlhelm also popular with the VW scene . Modern biker crosses can vary in shape ... Cross symbols Category Motorcycling subculture culture stub motorcycle stub ... more details
Image Partick Cross Mansions geograph.org.uk 426418.jpg thumb Partick Cross Mansions. Image Partick Tenement geograph.org.uk 545263.jpg thumb Tenements at Partick Cross. Partick Cross is a Major road junction is the area of Partick , in the West End of the city of Glasgow , United Kingdom UK . The junction is the meeting point of Dumbarton Road, Byres Road, Partick Bridge Street and Coopers Well Street. Near to the Cross are some of the city s best known tourism tourist destinations including The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Kelvingrove Park The University of Glasgow Also nearby, in an alleyway off Dumbarton Road is the Subway station Kelvinhall subway station Kelvinhall . This station was previously know as Partick Cross until 1977 when modernisation work took place. Glasgow Category Road junctions in Glasgow Glasgow geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Ruthwell 002.jpg thumb 260px right The Ruthwell Cross A preaching cross is a cross , sometimes surmounting a pulpit , erected out of doors to designate a preaching place. In Great Britain Britain and Ireland , many free standing upright crosses or high cross es were erected. Some of these crosses bear figurative or decorative carvings, or inscriptions in runes . There are surviving free standing crosses in Cornwall and Wales , in the island of Iona and in the Hebrides , as well as those in Ireland . Other stone crosses are found in Lancashire , Cumbria and the Scottish Borders , some of these in the Anglo Saxon cross making tradition, like the famous Ruthwell Cross . Whether these were especially associated with preaching is uncertain. Later market cross es were generally not, although all sorts of public announcements, no doubt sometimes including preaching, took place beside them. DEFAULTSORT Preaching Cross Category Church architecture Category Christian art Category High crosses Reli struct stub Christianity stub ... more details
The Cloisters Cross , also referred to as the Bury St. Edmunds Cross , is an unusually complex 12th century ivory Romanesque art Romanesque altar cross in The Cloisters , part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The cross is carved from walrus ivory and measures 22 5 8 x 14 1 4 in. 57.5 x 36.2  cm . The carvings which cover both front and back sides include ninety two intricately carved figures and ninety eight inscriptions. The figures, each of which is only about one half inch tall ... Cross. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, New York 1994 External links http www.metmuseum.org works of art collection database the cloisters The Cloisters Cross ViewObject.aspx?depNm the cloisters&Title The Cloisters Cross &pID 0&kWd &OID 70010728&vW 0&Pg 1&St 5&StOd 1&vT 2 Picture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art website http www.forbes.com 2001 07 11 0711hot print.html Cross of Shame. Hoving talks about the new 2001 edition of his book. Category Romanesque art Category Ivory works of art Category Medieval European sculptures Category Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Category Individual crosses and crucifixes ... it is impossible to know precisely who commissioned this piece and with what aims, the cross certainly ... ho 07 euwb ho 63.12.htm Metropolitan The Cloisters Cross with another view Accessed November 1st ... acquired the cross, and later Director. Elizabeth C. Parker and Charles T. Little, in a book also published by the Metropolitan, disagree with Hoving and think that it is doubtful that the cross ... in the mid twelfth century. The sculptor is not known. Thomas Hoving, who managed the acquisition of the cross ... Hugo at the Bury St. Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk . However, there is no certain evidence to suggest that the cross ... such as Germany have been proposed. The history of the cross before it was acquired by Ante ... an interest in the acquiring the cross. References reflist Literature Thomas Hoving, King of the Confessors ... more details
distinguish Cross Hands, Pembrokeshire Cross Hands is a village in Carmarthenshire , Wales about 12 miles from Carmarthen . It is supposedly named from the practice of prisoners intended for jail in Carmarthen and Swansea being staged for exchange. Cross Hands Public Hall is one of only three of its kind in Wales. The Public Hall was erected in 1920 and designed by an unknown Italian Designer in the classic Art Deco Style. Fully restored, the Public Hall has a fully functioning stage and cinema screen and is protected as a Grade 2 listed building External links http www.crosshands.org.uk Cross Hands Community Website http www.crosshands hall.co.uk Cross Hands Public Hall Website http www.crosshandslife.co.uk Cross Hands Life Website Carmarthenshire geo stub coord 51 48 N 4 05 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Carmarthenshire Category Swansea Bay region cy Cross Hands ... more details
Image Surfers cross.jpg thumb Surfers Cross Image Surferscross2.jpg thumb Surfers Cross The Surfer s Cross is used by surfers as a talisman to bring to distinguish the surfer from the rest of society. Its origins are in 1960s surf culture and the most common design is based on a German Iron Cross and features a surfer on a board in the middle of the front side of the cross. The German military decoration was co opted because young surfers would wear their fathers war trophies as an anti establishment statement eventually, the genuine Iron Cross was replaced by one manufactured for that purpose. The famous custom car designer Ed Big Daddy Roth sold various surfer accessories in the 1960s that were based on WW 2 German items, like his surfer s helmet that is a plastic copy of a Stahlhelm German helmet and he also manufactured his own Surfer s Cross. By 1966 Roth claimed to have sold 51,800 crosses and that Hitler did a hell of a public relations job for me. See also Biker cross Ed Roth Iron cross Kustom Kulture Notes and references Rat Fink The Art Of Ed Big Daddy Roth, Douglas Nason and Greg Escalante, Last Gasp Publishing also Time Magazine, April 22, 1966 Category Surf culture Category Cross symbols ... more details
Image SheffieldCross.png thumb right 100px Engraving showing detail of one face of the Sheffield Cross The Sheffield Cross is an Anglo Saxon cross , dating from the early ninth century. It is the shaft of a stone high cross that was rediscovered hollowed out and in use as a quenching trough in a cutler s workshop in the Park district of Sheffield. ref name pastscape cite web url http pastscape.english heritage.org.uk hob.aspx?hob id 314520 title Monument No. 314520 accessdate 2008 03 02 work Pastscape publisher English Heritage ref It is now in the British Museum . The shaft is carved with a vine motif, a figure with a bow and arrow placed amidst the tendrils similar figures are found on the Ruthwell Cross and an ivory in the Victoria and Albert Museum , and their significance has been much discussed. ref name museum http www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk explore highlights highlight objects pe mla s stone cross shaft.aspx British Museum Stone cross shaft ref The head of the cross is missing. The style of the cross is Mercia n, and it is the most northerly known example of this type. It resembles crosses from Bakewell and Eyam , and David Hey uses the similarity of the vine scrolls in the Eyam and Sheffield crosses to hypothesise a single craftsperson. ref David Hey, Medieval South Yorkshire ref At the time of its discovery the prevailing theory was that the Cross originally stood on the future site of Sheffield Parish Church now Sheffield Cathedral . ref name pastscape A cross outside the church is recorded to have been demolished in 1570 during the English Reformation . ref name museum Another theory holds that it was originally from Derbyshire. ref Neville T. Sharpe, Crosses of the Peak District Landmark Collectors Library, 2002 ref Several crosses in Sheffield survived the Reformation, including the Market Cross, Irish Cross and Townhead Cross, but all are now lost. References reflist High cross Category Anglo Saxon archaeology Category Anglo Saxon art Category Anglo Saxon ... more details