04 Harry

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21 Feb 2024

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37 Chiaroscuro

This is an Italian term which literally means 'light-dark'. In paintings the description refers to clear tonal contrasts which are often used to suggest the volume and modelling of the subjects depicted. Artists who are famed for the use of chiaroscuro include Leonardo da Vinci and Caravaggio. nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/glossary/chiaroscuro Scavenger Hunt 37Scav2024 Style of Old Master Second year Scavenger Hunt www.ipernity.com/group/2445860/discuss/197768

19 Mar 2024

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39 at the Beach House

Scavenger Hunt 39Scav2024 Person you love the most Second year Scavenger Hunt www.ipernity.com/group/2445860/discuss/197768 Beach House, Royal Hotel, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia

15 Oct 2024

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44 Elephant & Wheelbarrow

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. A very enjoyable few days in Melbourne, catching up with friends. The Elephant & Wheelbarrow British Pub, Melbourne, opened its doors over 20 years ago... The pub features an extensive range of beers and a traditional English menu... Located in the vibrant hub of Melbourne, on the corner of Bourke and Exhibition streets elephantandwheelbarrow.com/ Scavenger Hunt 44Scav2024 Pub sign Second year Scavenger Hunt www.ipernity.com/group/2445860/discuss/197768

03 Jan 2025

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003/365 Think

3/365 Have had this motto for many years, having worked for IBM through the 70s-90s. “THINK” was the slogan developed by Thomas Watson Sr. when he was a sales manager for the National Cash Register Company, exhorting his salesmen to use their heads, not their feet—their job was to think. As IBM CEO during the 1920s, Watson continued to encourage innovation and “THINK” became a ubiquitous slogan in IBM paraphernalia including notepads, advertising, products—even the title of the company magazine. By the 1950s, IBM sales staffs distributed “THINK" signs like this one to their customers. americanhistory.si.edu Scavenger Hunt 25Scav2024 Language Second year Scavenger Hunt www.ipernity.com/group/2445860/discuss/197768
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