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1. A Brief History Of Pocket Watches - By: Robert Thatcher
Everything has its beginning. And if you believe that time starts from somewhere, also consider the beginning of time measurements. Early people have devised a system to tell the exact date. But a device that exactly tells the precise time comes much later. Water clocks, sundials, and ca...

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A Brief History Of Pocket Watches
Everything has its beginning. And if you believe that time starts from somewhere, also consider the beginning of time measurements. Early people have devised a system to tell the exact date. But a device that exactly tells the precise time comes much later. Water clocks, sundials, and candle clocks are the earliest instruments that somehow manage to tell time but accuracy is far from achievable. In the 13th century, weight-driven clocks were developed. It used gears while
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2. The History Of Knitting - By: Howard I Schwartz
Hand knitting has been practiced for thousands of years. Where and how this art was invented is still a mystery. Some people believe that knitting began when primitive man made webs out of roots. Others think that Arabian nomads carried the craft into Europe. Still others think that th...

3. Chairs - History Part Iii - By: Michael Russell
In this next article in our continuing history of chairs we're going to pick up with Chinese chairs. There is not much known about ancient Chinese chairs. What we do know is that during the Tang dynasty, which was from 618 to 907 AD, higher seats started to appear among the Chin...

4. Buying Paintings Romanticism - By: Michael Russell
Though sometimes referred to as the “anti-classical” movement in art, Romanticism is a style that focuses on the artist’s individualistic and emotionally wrought point of view, and is found to oppose the art movement known as Neoclassicism. Even though there have been many artists to combine elemen...



5. Dance In The Middle Ages - By: Michael Russell
Dance in the Middle Ages During the medieval times, death lurked everywhere. Plagues, famines, and wars claimed victims from the richest to the poorest, old and young, nobles and peasants. In literature and art, death is usually represented as a skeleton leading his captives in a grim dance. Often...

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It's time for tapestries again, after centuries have gone by. This supple, glowing and intricately stitched form of artwork saw its heyday in the 14th and 16th centuries in France and Belgium. Weavers at their looms created wealthy feasts for the eyes, painting pictures of lavish spectacles, dense with interlacing of details: lords and ladies in courtly dress, unicorns nestled among flowers, and horses bedecked in finery suitable for parades of power among royals and their minions.... More

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