Galeria de Arte - TM.

MILTON AVERY (American 1885-1965) Ping Pong Players, circa 1944 Oil on board 19 3/8 x 11 3/16 inches Signed Milton lower left and Avery lower right

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Eu tenho um troféu igual a esse do lado esquerdo da foto.

Shh, she’s probably dreaming about her first table tennis tournament.

Para os filatelistas…

[b] Ping Pong Anyone?

The sport got its start in England towards the end of the 19th century when,
after dinner, some upper-middle class Victorians decided to turn their dining
room tables into miniature versions of the traditional lawn tennis playing field.
Several different every-day objects were employed in constructing the sport.
They used a line of books as the net. Rackets were lids from empty cigar
boxes, and a little later, parchment paper stretched around a frame. The ball
would be either a ball of string, or perhaps more commonly, a
hampagnecork or rubber ball.[/b] …

Indians Playing Ping-Pong. Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 60, collection of D. R. Lewis.

Gastón Caba’s Ping Pong Remixes

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Feng Tianwei - um dia vou entregar pra ela! ::aplausos::

gostei da iniciativa, mas pena que nem todas as imagens aparecem.
sugiro usar um servidor comum ao invés de deixar no original (que muitas vezes é instável), tal qual o IMAGESHACK.

como contribuição, vai a imagem que usei no meu texto sobre “treinamento para aqueles dias em que perdemos”:

http://vivendocidade.com/treinamento-pa … oce-perdeu