#williamking

2025-12-19

William King recent sculpture, December 1 to January 2, 1965. Terry Dintenfass, Inc., 18 E. 67 St. N.Y.C. [1965]
1 print : b&w ; sheet 58 x 38 cm (poster format) | Poster shows a long legged figure, with a distorted head and hands in pockets, wearing a burlap suit.

#WilliamKing #TerryDintenfass #StNYC #newyork #william #posters #american #newyork(state) #sculpture #photopgraphy #LibraryOfCongress

loc.gov/pictures/item/20156461

The image depicts an unusual sculpture with the appearance of a tall figure, characterized by extremely elongated legs and arms. The body is covered in what looks like burlap fabric, giving it a rustic or primitive look. Notably, the head has been replaced with something that resembles a sack-like material draped over its formless shape, adding to the eerie quality of the piece.

The sculpture stands against a backdrop of foliage, which suggests an outdoor setting for this display. The photograph is in sepia tones, indicating it might be taken during early photography days or styled to evoke a vintage feel. At the bottom left corner, there's text that reads "William King Recent Sculpture December 1 to January 2, 1965." Terry Dintenfass, Inc., which likely refers to an exhibition of sculptures by William King at this location during those dates.

The size and dimensions provided in the caption (sheet: 58 x 38 cm) indicate that it's a poster format image. The content suggests that the sculpture might be part of a series or collection presented as contemporary art, possibly for artistic critique or appreciation within an academic or gallery context.

"Lady (You Bring Me Up)" is a 1981 hit single by the #Commodores. In the United States, it peaked at No. 8 on the #BillboardHot100 and No. 5 on the Billboard #RAndB singles chart. It reached No. 56 on the #UKSingles Chart. It was written by Commodores member #WilliamKing, his wife, Shirley, and Harold Hudson, a member of the Commodores' backing group, The Mean Machine. #LionelRichie sang lead vocals.
youtube.com/watch?v=YxNRQ5U-3g4

"Lady (You Bring Me Up)" is a 1981 hit single by the #Commodores. In the United States, it peaked at No. 8 on the #BillboardHot100 and No. 5 on the Billboard #RAndB singles chart. It reached No. 56 on the #UKSingles Chart. It was written by Commodores member #WilliamKing, his wife, Shirley, and Harold Hudson, a member of the Commodores' backing group, The Mean Machine. #LionelRichie sang lead vocals.
youtube.com/watch?v=F-a5q5thT0I

Robin Marx's Writing Repositoryrobinmarx@write.as
2025-07-10

Capsule Review Archive – Stealer of Flesh by William King

This review originally appeared on Goodreads on November 12, 2013.

write.as/robinmarx/capsule-rev

Robin Marx's Writing Repositoryrobinmarx@write.as
2025-02-25

Capsule Review Archive – Guardian of the Dawn by William King

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2024-04-23

@alexanderhay

I'm not saying the trouble didn't start with #AndyChambers leaving, but the people I missed from the good old days were #WilliamKing, #PaulSawyer, #PeteHaines, #AlessioCalvetore, #RickPriestley (THE MAN!) and #SpaceMcQuirk.

#GamesWorkshop used to be the kind of company where you could meet a guy named Space McQuirk. Tell me that doesn't sound like a fun place.

2023-11-10

Mr. President « Coco Jambo » (1996)
From 0 to 10, how much do you like this song?
#eurodance #mrpresident #williamking #carenmiller #layzeeakamrpresident #kaimatthiesen #rainergaffrey

2022-11-29

According to the Ussher Memoirs (p. 86)
archive.org/details/usshermemo
#JamesUssher was born in the parish of Nicholas Within, and baptised either in the parish church, or in St Werburgh's Church.

The Church of St Nicholas Within that may have seen Ussher's baptism was replaced in 1707 (part of Ab #WilliamKing 's rebuilding scheme)

See archiseek.com/2010/st-nicholas for more & for picture below.

#IrishPhilosophy

Classic early 18th century stone church with an arched entrance with porch, three arched windows on the level above, and a tall tower.

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