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Edouard Manet, Boats at Berck-sur-Mer, 1873 https://t.co/AtRj75oA4P #moderneuropeanart #museumarchive
Edouard Manet, Boats at Berck-sur-Mer, 1873 https://t.co/AtRj75oA4P #cmaopenaccess #museumarchive
Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde, Peasant Boy in a Large Hat; verso: Half-length Figure of an Older Woman, 1660s https://t.co/NYFg4aM6TS #gerritadriaenszberckheyde
Berck-Plage, ‘sour-sweet days’ ‘Electrifyingly-coloured sherbets’, my 5 #berck #paintings now in @artcarbootfair shop https://t.co/VxRq2fhg32 #plath #acryliconpaper #georgeherbert #bercksurmer #summertime #twoworldscollide
Berck-sur-Mer #worksonpaper from @paulstolper #viewingroom ‘Ecstasy’ #ecstacy #bercksurmer #pasdecalais #lovefrance #drawing
Peasant Boy in a Large Hat; verso: Half-length Figure of an Older Woman, Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde, 1660s https://t.co/NYFg4auvvi #gerritadriaenszberckheyde #harvardartmuseums
2/2 Construction of fortifications outside Haarlem, 1671. Bucolic scene barely interrupted by war preparations. By Gerrit Berckheyde, whose day has been today.
Sun strikes front of a house as it looks out over its gardens; men & dogs are hunting; artist sits on hillock and draws. Elswout estate in Overveen, painted by Gerrit Berckheyde. Today has been his day.
Boats at Berck-sur-Mer, Edouard Manet, 1873 https://t.co/AtRj75oA4P #museumarchive #clevelandartmuseum
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Boats at Berck-sur Mer
1873
T. Salguero (U. of Georgia) found that calcium copper silicate splits into nanosheets, a thousands times thinner than a human hair. These nanosheets produce infrared radiation similar to the beams used in remote controls. P. Brack, L. Corcoran, Davy, Bercke, P. McCoaut, G. Verri