Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Spain. Tarrassa. La Protectora Civil: Coöperative Societies, Spain: La Protectora Civil, Tarrasa. This Society maintains both day and evening classes for children and adults, free to members. Full members are entitled to receive benefits in the shape of out-of-work, sick pay, and death pay assistance. Of the profits 20% is annually set aside to form a collective capital fund; 20% is devoted to charity; 20% to educational and propagandist work; and the remaining 40% is divided among members in proportion to their purchases.
Unidentified Artist
A View of the Vestibule of St. Peter at Rome, 1730 - after 1791
Georges-François Blondel
A View of the Vestibule of St. Mary at Rome, 1730 - after 1791
Georges-François Blondel
Palm Trees, Bahamas, 1836 - 1910
Winslow Homer
Linked Verses (Renga) on the topic "What Boat?", 1418 - 1489
Attributed to Monk Senjun
Mother and Child, 1841 - 1919
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Self-Portrait, 1836 - 1904
Ignace-Henri-Jean-Théodore Fantin-Latour
Head of Hermes
Roman
Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Switzerland. Geneva. Distributive Society: Coöperative Societies, Switzerland: Distributive Society, Geneva. Third largest society. 20 branch stores. Members can hold 1 share only; on joining must contribute to the reserve fund. Open to non-members also, who receive no share of the profits. No credit given. Stores of the Society close at 6 P.M. on Thursday. Employees receive 10% of total profits.
Unidentified Artist
Cycladic Figurine of a Woman
Cycladic
Ancient Ruins in the Cañon de Chelle, N.M. In a niche 50 feet above present cañon bed., 1840 - 1882