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                                        Life and the Fifth Avenue Gallery. Newer posts →. An Ancient Egyptian Limestone Relief. Originating from the Late Dynastic Period almost 2,700 years ago, this ancient Egyptian limestone relief is a great example of its time. The hieroglyphs include a plough and an owl which reads “plowing in”, and since the action is moving to the left, the plough itself was probably just under its hieroglyphic counterpart with the figure guiding it. It was likely part of an agricultural scene. Continue reading →. My nam...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Life and the Fifth Avenue Gallery. Author Archives: Merrin Gallery Press. Building a Sukkah With His Children – Samuel Merrin’s Memory of Sukkot. By Merrin Gallery Press. It happened 9 years ago at a Shabbos dinner at Samuel Merrin’s brother-in-laws’ home in Westchester who shared with Sam the joy he had, every year, building a Sukkah. 8220;I learned, this is one of the three big holidays. The Festival of Sukkot begins on Tishri 15. Historically, Sukkot commemorates the forty-year period of wondering in ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Life and the Fifth Avenue Gallery. Author Archives: Samuel Merrin. Octavia Minor: The beloved and only sister of Emperor Augustus. Octavia’s busts in Rome, Athens, and Wiesbaden. Octavia Thurina Minor was one of the very first of Roman women to have coins minted in her image. Nonetheless, it appears that only four of her portraits are known. One is in Rome (titled. At the Museo Nazionale Romano, Italy), another in Athens (known as. Also known as Octavia the Younger. A portrait of Octavia Minor, Emperor A...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Join now for Free! Retired Founder and President. Members of my network may view my contact information. About Mr. Edward Merrin. Current philanthropist, Edward Merrin founded the Edward H. Merrin Gallery in the 1960s (now known as The Merrin Gallery) specializing in the finest objects from worldwide ancient cultures. Ancient art, Pre-Columbian art. Founder, Owner and President at The Merrin Gallery, Inc. The Merrin Gallery, Inc. Employment at The Merrin Gallery, Inc.:. Founder, Owner and President. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Octavia Minor: The beloved and only sister of Emperor Augustus « Samuel Merrin | Blog
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                                        Life and the Fifth Avenue Gallery. Octavia Minor: The beloved and only sister of Emperor Augustus. Octavia’s busts in Rome, Athens, and Wiesbaden. Octavia Thurina Minor was one of the very first of Roman women to have coins minted in her image. Nonetheless, it appears that only four of her portraits are known. One is in Rome (titled. At the Museo Nazionale Romano, Italy), another in Athens (known as. Also known as Octavia the Younger. A portrait of Octavia Minor, Emperor Augustus’ only sister, and ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Building a Sukkah With His Children – Samuel Merrin’s Memory of Sukkot « Samuel Merrin | Blog
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                                        Life and the Fifth Avenue Gallery. Building a Sukkah With His Children – Samuel Merrin’s Memory of Sukkot. By Merrin Gallery Press. It happened 9 years ago at a Shabbos dinner at Samuel Merrin’s brother-in-laws’ home in Westchester who shared with Sam the joy he had, every year, building a Sukkah. Different types of Sukkah roofs, made of organic materials such as woven bamboo and palm leaves. It's not easy to find such things in New York City, so other natural materials can be used. Historically, Sukkot ...
                                     
                         
                            
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