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It is perhaps because of its origins that Calouste Gulbenkian revealed a particular interest in the artistic production of the Orient and acquired many objects: ceramics, carpets, fabrics, illuminations, bindings and lamps of mosque. These pieces that reflect the most varied trends of Persian art, Turkish, Syrian, Caucasian, Indian and…

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Shin-hanga 1910 – 1960

Shin-hanga was an art movement in early 20th-century Japan, during the Taishō and Shōwa periods, that revitalized traditional ukiyo-e art rooted in the Edo and Meiji periods It maintained the traditional ukiyo-e collaborative system where the artist, carver, printer, and publisher engaged in division of labor, as opposed to the…

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Reza Abbasi

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Winter tourism in Geneva, Switzerland

In winter, the city is adorned with its most beautiful lights thanks to the Geneva Lux festival which presents original creations by artists. Disco on ice evenings and the many ephemeral skating rinks, especially in Bastions Park, enhance your moments of relaxation. Make way for traditions in December thanks to…

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Big Panorama of Lisbon, National Tile Museum of Portugal

Grande Panorama de Lisboa, discover Lisbon before the 1755 earthquake. An entire city portrayed for eternity in this magnificent painting on ceramic. This extraordinary work is a unique iconographic document. The panorama shows the most complete view of Lisbon from the River Tagus before the earthquake that destroyed the city…

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Biodynamic architecture

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Screentone

Screentone is a technique for applying textures and shades to drawings, used as an alternative to hatching. In the conventional process, patterns are transferred to paper from preprinted sheets, but the technique is also simulated in computer graphics. A Screentone is, in printing and in technical drawing, a surface composed…

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Miramas, Bouches-du-Rhône, France

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Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo 2017, China

The 52nd Brands and Products Expo is the focus of the city during Hong Kong’s Christmas and New Year. It was held in Victoria Park from December 16, 2017 to January 6, 2018. This year attracted more than 400 exhibitors, with more than 880 booths set up in the venue,…

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Spanish Empire historical tourism

The Spanish Empire lasted from the time of Christopher Columbus to c. 1900 and in that time was the starting point for many of the famous European explorers and the home of an empire that, for hundreds of years, ruled most of the Americas. The Spanish Empire, historically known as…

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Hypermodernity

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Phillip Adams

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