Autoportree (1986) . Lilled (1964) . Elektritool (1971 . Revolver (1981 . Popskulptuur- Claes Oldenburg – hiigelmõõtmetes igapäevaelust tuntud esemed, teosed- Lusikasild ja kirss (1985–1988), Claes Oldenburg – Soft Typewriter, ghost version – 1963 – vinyl stuffed with kapok, Oldenburg – Soft Toilet – 1966, Dual Hamburgers – 1962 – enamel paint and plaster, Spoonbridge and Cherry, 1985-1988, 1969: Yale students create a storm with "Lipstick" by Claes Oldenburg at the Beinecke Plaza. 20.saj arhitektuur Funktsionalism Esikohale seati funktsionaalsus, mis tähendas, et eelkõige pidi hoone olema otstarbekas ja vastama nii seest kui väljast sellele nõudele. Seda põhimõtet järgides projekteeriti uued hooned lihtsa ja range vormiga ning ilma igasuguste kaunistusteta. Nii tundubki funktsionalistlik ehitis sageli koosnevat justkui
Autoportree (1986) . Lilled (1964) . Elektritool (1971 . Revolver (1981 . Popskulptuur- Claes Oldenburg – hiigelmõõtmetes igapäevaelust tuntud esemed, teosed- Lusikasild ja kirss (1985–1988), Claes Oldenburg – Soft Typewriter, ghost version – 1963 – vinyl stuffed with kapok, Oldenburg – Soft Toilet – 1966, Dual Hamburgers – 1962 – enamel paint and plaster, Spoonbridge and Cherry, 1985-1988, 1969: Yale students create a storm with "Lipstick" by Claes Oldenburg at the Beinecke Plaza. 20.saj arhitektuur Funktsionalism Esikohale seati funktsionaalsus, mis tähendas, et eelkõige pidi hoone olema otstarbekas ja vastama nii seest kui väljast sellele nõudele. Seda põhimõtet järgides projekteeriti uued hooned lihtsa ja range vormiga ning ilma igasuguste kaunistusteta. Nii tundubki funktsionalistlik ehitis sageli koosnevat justkui
the concept of a hoax. Voynich died in 1930. His wife, Ethel, kept the manuscript in a safe- deposit box at the Guaranty Trust Company in New York for 30 years, until her death in 1960, aged 96.* Her estate sold it to Kraus. He priced it at $160,000 because he believes that the manuscript contains information that could provide new insights into the record of man. "The moment someone can read it," he said, shortly before the Beinecke Rare Book Library of Yale University obtained it, "this book is worth a million dollars." Others do not think so. They contest the attribution to Bacon, K observing that the manuscript looks much more like a 16th-Tthan a 13th-century work. They feel, as did an American I foundation that turned down Friedman's application for I funds to attack it, that it contains nothing new, that it may be, after all, only some kind of fanciful herbal.