From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10828 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, March 3 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10828 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Comcast reward - Open immediately! ["Comcast Opinion Requested" > burns pound of belly fat? (drink this before breakfast) ["Big Stomach & Bloating..." Subject: Comcast reward - Open immediately! 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The collection was assembled for a particular place, and to reflect a particular aesthetic; other parts of Ferdinand Rothschild's collection contain objects in very different styles, and the Bequest should not be taken to reflect the totality of his taste. Here what most appealed to Ferdinand Rothschild were intricate, superbly executed, highly decorated and rather ostentatious works of the Late Gothic, Renaissance and Mannerist periods. Few of the objects could be said to rely on either simplicity or Baroque sculptural movement for their effect, though several come from periods and places where much Baroque work was being made. A new display for the collection, which under the terms of the bequest must be kept and displayed together, opened on 11 June ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 11:37:05 +0100 From: "Pain Miracle" Subject: Drops of this liquid eases pain on contact Drops of this liquid eases pain on contact http://dicksweep.shop/GtYK-s6D8lBG87tEzVWoGayjF2mFFDJ2c0ZLuiYF91K4NTvK1w http://dicksweep.shop/OCBcRCGW_vF5AgjAKZ4QGmEgeuzqSp66XhKSjGNvEtZYk9MCDQ he room, with the adjoining Billiards Room, is the only reception room at Waddesdon Manor to follow the French Renaissance style of the exterior; the other rooms are in broadly 18th-century styles, and contain a magnificent collection of paintings and furniture centred on that century. The segregation of the collection was part of the concept of what has been called the "neo-Kunstkammer", adopted by some other very wealthy collectors of the period. The Renaissance Room at what is now the Wallace Collection and the collection of Sir Julius Wernher were other examples formed in England over the same period. The neo-Kunstkammer aimed to emulate the collections formed during the Renaissance itself, mostly by princely houses; of these the outstanding survivals were the original Kunstkamera in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Habsburg collections in Vienna, Prague and Ambras, as well as the treasuries of the Green Vault in Dresden, the Munich Residenz and Kassel. Unlike those collections, contemporary and recent objects were not included. Baron Ferdinand was a restless and, by his own account, unhappy man, whose life was blighted by the death of his wife after giving birth to their only child, who was stillborn; this was in 1866. 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Ferdinand records several complaints that his father did not make more use of his opportunities, but in his last years Anselm began to expand his collecting range, and it was he who bought both the Holy Thorn Reliquary and the Ghisi Shield. This golden age for collectors had passed by the time Ferdinand inherited his part of his father's collection in 1874, which was also the year he bought the Waddesdon estate and began to build there. Ferdinand continued to expand the collection until his death in 1898, mostly using dealers, and expanding the range of objects collected. In particular Ferdinand expanded to around fifty the ten or so pieces of jewellery in his father's collection. The Smoking Room at Waddesdon Manor, original home of the collection The New Smoking Room built to hold the collection was only planned from 1891, and the collection was moved in there in early 1896, le ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 08:59:11 +0100 From: "URGENT Notification" Subject: Important: status of unclaimed reward! Important: status of unclaimed reward! http://nordstromsurveyz.shop/mChEL6eWlV7uSOMaQZqk12I015pYEVj2JgIyDeCQVqHwo9Mm4Q http://nordstromsurveyz.shop/WltWZMb6cQGZdPt-bpVYRx9H4nrZ67cLYJN5UQAOOGF8bCI n 1898, Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild bequeathed to the British Museum as the Waddesdon Bequest the contents from his New Smoking Room at Waddesdon Manor. This consisted of a wide-ranging collection of almost 300 objets d'art et de vertu, which included exquisite examples of jewellery, plate, enamel, carvings, glass and maiolica. One of the earlier objects is the outstanding Holy Thorn Reliquary, probably created in the 1390s in Paris for John, Duke of Berry. The collection is in the tradition of a schatzkammer, or treasure house, (and is referred to as such by some writers) such as those formed by the Renaissance princes of Europe; indeed, the majority of the objects are from late Renaissance Europe, although there are several important medieval pieces and outliers from classical antiquity and medieval Syria. Following the sequence of the museum's catalogue numbers, and giving the first number for each category, the bequest consists of: "bronzes", handles and a knocker (WB.1); arms, armour and ironwork (WB.5); enamels (WB.19); glass (WB.53); Italian maiolica (WB.60); "cups etc in gold and hard stone" (WB.66); silver plate (WB.87); jewellery (WB.147); cutlery (WB.201); "caskets, etc" (WB.217); carvings in wood and stone (WB.231b265). There is no group for paintings, and WB.174, a portrait miniature on vellum in a wooden frame, is included with the jewellery, though this is because the subject is wearing a pendant in the collection. The collection was assembled for a particular place, and to reflect a particular aesthetic; other parts of ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 09:48:27 +0100 From: "Ace Rewards" Subject: Your chance to receive a FREE 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set Your chance to receive a FREE 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set http://nordstromsurveyz.shop/TGIbMkW671WniPfQpHz_58gvyzNsJ0Oc00Dn2qYgQ5iqwXYywA http://nordstromsurveyz.shop/JavTisDTpfPk8Hct6Cei7-Rv4QXQkpk4r1_oS5Lzs0pQFCs5-w he collection was started by Baron Ferdinand's father, Baron Anselm von Rothschild (1803b1874), and may include some objects from earlier Rothschild collections. 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There are a number of standing cups with a cover, many from Augsburg and Nuremberg; these were used to drink a toast from to welcome a guest, and were also a common gift presented in politics and diplomacy, and by cities to distinguished visitors. Their decoration sometimes reflected the latest taste, often drawing from designs made as prints and circulated around Europe, but there was also often a very conservative continuation of late Gothic styles, which persisted until they came to be part of a Neugotic ('Neo-Gothic') revival in the early 17th century. The largest object in the bequest with a specifically Jewish connection is a silver-gilt standing cup made in Nuremberg about ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10828 ***********************************************