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DECORATIVE WALL SCROLL - DECORATIVE WALL


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Decorative Wall Scroll





decorative wall scroll






    decorative
  • Relating to decoration

  • cosmetic: serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose; "cosmetic fenders on cars"; "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative"

  • (decorativeness) an appearance that serves to decorate and make something more attractive

  • Serving to make something look more attractive; ornamental

  • (decoratively) in a decorative manner; "used decoratively at Christmas"





    scroll
  • Move displayed text or graphics in a particular direction on a computer screen in order to view different parts of them

  • (of displayed text or graphics) Move up, down, or across a computer screen

  • move through text or graphics in order to display parts that do not fit on the screen; "Scroll down to see the entire text"

  • a document that can be rolled up (as for storage)

  • coil: a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)

  • Cause to move like paper rolling or unrolling





    wall
  • Any high vertical surface or facade, esp. one that is imposing in scale

  • A side of a building or room, typically forming part of the building's structure

  • surround with a wall in order to fortify

  • an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"

  • A continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land

  • anything that suggests a wall in structure or function or effect; "a wall of water"; "a wall of smoke"; "a wall of prejudice"; "negotiations ran into a brick wall"











decorative wall scroll - Small Blank




Small Blank Paper Scroll #13SP


Small Blank Paper Scroll #13SP



Make your own hanging artwork with these handmade blank paper scrolls. These blank scroll are perfect for invitations or for a unique birthday card where everyone can write a message on it. The paper measures 8 inches wide and 14 1/2 inches long. The beautiful hand crafted paper has nice fibers in the paper for a real artistic look and a white re-enforced border and real wooden dowels on the top and bottom. Slight imperfections are normal in this hand made paper and add to the charm! Great for calligraphy, sumi-e drawings, guest lists, party invitations or school projects! You can also glue or attach your own art work to this to make your own wall hanging. Hand made in Thailand.










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Bridge/ Foyer to Hermitage Theater




Bridge/ Foyer to Hermitage Theater





The foyer is situated in the gallery constructed on the arches over the Winter Canal to the design of Yuri Velten in 1783 as a covered passage way linking the Great Hermitage and the Hermitage Theatre. The foyer decor was completed in 1902 to the design of Leonty Benois who managed to make it look unusual and refined at the same time. The gallery is decorated in the Rococo style known also as the style of the French king Louis XV. The splendid garlands of plants, scrolls and rocailles frame the inserts of paintings, cover the cove, decorate the wall panels, edge up the windows and doors. Through the large French windows supplying the gallery with bright light visitors may enjoy splendid views of the Neva River and the Winter Canal.

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Ajourner pour deux




Ajourner pour deux





Dinner for two, please! An antique glazed wall gets painted with commanding black stripes. The stripes wrap around the kitchen on the soffit and the ceiling is painted black. Scroll iron placemats were cast into the concrete countertops. Very warm and oh so French for La Petit Cafe!









decorative wall scroll








decorative wall scroll




The Letter and the Scroll: What Archaeology Tells Us About the Bible






Product Description
For 2,000 years and more, the Bible and its precepts have shaped world culture and civilization, whether Judeo-Christian or not. The Bible is a touchstone of religious belief, literary accomplishment, morality, and history unlike any other. Biblical interpretations have changed over the millennia, but the past 100 years have witnessed some of the most important transformations in our perspective, and no recent influence has been greater than archaeology.

In the mid-20th century, the unearthing of the Dead Sea Scrolls?to cite just one of many modern finds?deepened our understanding of the Biblical world, its peoples, and their beliefs. Since then, new evidence has appeared?the Tel Dan inscription, the Merneptah Stele, and the Gabriel Revelation?with each revelation providing richer insights into the scriptural narrative and the way these stories were written and handed down, confirming the details of historical events and personages, or clarifying the meaning and chronology of biblical ideas.

Meticulous, scholarly, yet always accessible, this is required reading for anyone interested in both Old and New Testaments and the creeds, cultures, and civilizations of ancient Hebrews and early Christians alike.

Look Inside The Letter and the Scroll
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Found in 2008 by archaeologists excavating at Khirbet Qeiyafa, a fortified city near Bethlehem occupied around the time of King David, this message written on clay is the oldest Hebrew inscription yet discovered, dating to around 1000 B.C.E. (Sebastian Scheiner/AP)Despite containing only 14 lines of script, the Tel Dan Stela has become one of the most important recent discoveries in biblical archaeology. It is the oldest non-biblical text to refer to the kingdom of Israel and the only one to refer to the House of David. (Israel Museum, Jerusalem)The Dome of the Rock, built over the rubble of Solomon’s and Herod’s Temple, rises above the old City of David. (Zev Radovan)In solemn procession, envoys from Media ascend the stairs to pay tribute to the Persian king, in this relief from the palace at Persepolis. (James P. Blair)


The widespread use of tetradrachm coins like this one featuring Antiochus IV Epiphanes symbolized the increasing Hellenization of the Seleucid empire. Jewish law forbade such “graven images” of men and animals. (Zev Radovan)A papyrus dating to ca 160 C.E. with part of the census return from “Paesis, son of Nebteichis,” a Roman citizen of the province of Egypt. (Papyrus Collection, University of Michigan)This fragment of the Gospel of John dates to the second half of the first century of the current era and is the oldest existing copy of any book in the New Testament. (The John Rylands University Library, University of Manchester)A pair of fish, an early symbol of Christ, adorn the mosaic floor at the Megiddo church, Israel. (David Silverman/Getty)











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