kümmert mich einen Pfifferling - translation to English
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kümmert mich einen Pfifferling - translation to English

TYPE OF U.S. COMBAT HELMET
MICH TC-2000 Combat Helmet; MICH helmet; MICH
  • U.S. Marines with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit's Maritime Raid Force practice maritime interoperability training.
  • MK18]] at the Grafenwoehr Training Area's shooting range.

kümmert mich einen Pfifferling      
I don"t give a damn, I couldn"t care less, I really don"t care, I don"t give a shit, it does not matter to me
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio         
  • Gemäldegalerie]], [[Berlin]]. Caravaggio shows [[Cupid]] prevailing over all human endeavors: war, music, science, government.
  • ''Sacred Love Versus Profane Love'' (1602–03), by Giovanni Baglione. Intended as an attack on his hated enemy, Caravaggio, it shows a winged male youth with an arrow, most likely a representation of Eros, the god associated with Aphrodite and sexual (i.e., profane) love, on one side, a devil with Caravaggio's face on the other, and between an angel representing pure, meaning non-erotic or sacred, love.
  • abbr=on}}, [[Galleria Borghese]], [[Rome]]
  • Basket of Fruit]]'', c. 1595–1596, oil on canvas, [[Pinacoteca Ambrosiana]], [[Milan]]
  • Salome with the Head of John the Baptist]]'', [[Royal Palace of Madrid]]
  • abbr=on}}, [[National Gallery, London]]. Self-portrait of Caravaggio as the figure at the top left.
  • New York]]
  • The Entombment of Christ]]'', (1602–1603), [[Pinacoteca Vaticana]], [[Rome]]
  • Medusa]]'', c. 1597. [[Uffizi]], [[Florence]]
  • The Seven Works of Mercy]]'', 1606–1607, [[Pio Monte della Misericordia]], [[Naples]]
  • ''[[Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence]]'', 1600
  • Judith Beheading Holofernes]]'' 1599–1602, [[Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica]], Rome
  • ''[[Conversion on the Way to Damascus]]'', 1601, [[Cerasi Chapel]], [[Santa Maria del Popolo]], [[Rome]]
  • The Crucifixion of Saint Peter]]'', 1601, [[Cerasi Chapel]], [[Santa Maria del Popolo]], [[Rome]]
  • David with the Head of Goliath]]'', 1609–1610, [[Galleria Borghese]], [[Rome]]
  • Death of the Virgin]]'', 1601–1606, [[Louvre]], [[Paris]]
  • Map of Caravaggio's travels
  • ''The Lute Player'']] (Hermitage version), c. 1600. [[Hermitage Museum]], [[Saint Petersburg]]. (commissioned by [[Francesco Maria del Monte]])
  • ''Narcissus at the Source'']], 1597–1599, [[Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica]], Rome
  • ''Old Woman and Boy with Candles'' by Rubens
  • [[Fillide Melandroni]]
  • ''[[The Raising of Lazarus]]'' and the ''[[Adoration of the Shepherds]]''. [[Regional Museum of Messina]], Sicily, Italy
  • Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy]]'' (c. 1595), [[Wadsworth Atheneum]], [[Hartford]]
  • ''[[Saint Jerome Writing]]'', c. 1605–1606, [[Galleria Borghese]], [[Rome]]
  • ''The Beheading of Saint John'']] (1608) by Caravaggio ([[Saint John's Co-Cathedral]], [[Valletta]], [[Malta]])
  • The Calling of Saint Matthew]]'' (1599–1600), [[Contarelli Chapel]], [[San Luigi dei Francesi]], [[Rome]]. Without recourse to flying angels, parting clouds or other artifice, Caravaggio portrays the instant conversion of St Matthew, the moment on which his destiny will turn, by means of a beam of light and the pointing finger of Jesus.
  • The Denial of Saint Peter]]'' (1610), [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • The Incredulity of Saint Thomas (Ecclesiastical Version, 1601), Private collection, Florence, Italy
  • ''[[The Taking of Christ]]'', 1602, [[National Gallery of Ireland]], [[Dublin]]. The [[chiaroscuro]] shows through on the faces and armour even in the absence of a visible shaft of light. The figure on the extreme right is a self-portrait.
ITALIAN PAINTER
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio; Michelangelo da Caravaggio; Michelangelo Caravaggio; Carravagio; Michelangelo Amerighi Caravaggio; Michelangelo Merisi; Caravaggio (Michaelangelo Morigi); Ecstacy of saint francis; Caravaggio (disputed); Michaelangelo (Caravaggio) Morigi; Morigi, Michaelangelo (Caravaggio); Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio; Caravaggiesque; Carvaggio; Caravage; Caravagio; Caravaggio Merisi; Michelangelo Merisi De Caravaggio; Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio; Carravaggio; Michael Agnolo van Caravaggio; Michelangelo Nerosi da Caravaggio; Michelangelo Merisi Da Carravaggio; Cravaggio; Michaelangelo Merisi; Michelangelo da Merisi; Michaelangelo da Carravagio; Michelangelo Amerighi da Caravaggio; Caravaggesque; Michael Angelo Merigi; Carvaccio
n. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1573-1610), italienischer Maler baroker Kunst, malte "Das letzte Abendmahl"

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Wikipedia

Modular Integrated Communications Helmet

The Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (MICH) is a U.S. combat helmet and one of several used by the U.S. military. It was developed by the United States Army Soldier Systems Center to be the next generation of protective combat helmets for use by the U.S. Army.