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New York City is one of the most iconic cities in the world. Its image has been communicated around the world for several centuries, in particular in the 20th century. We see it in television shows, ...
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The depot of MoMu houses many fashionable gems, which we discover with Frieda Sorber, curator and expert on lace. Gaming Lace (opens in new window) Bruges’ long and illustrious tradition of ...
Născută cu numele Elisa Leonida în 1887, această pionieră avea ingineria în sânge. Bunicul ei matern era inginer. Fratele ei avea să devină inginer. Dar acest lucru nu a făcut drumul mai ușor pentru ...
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The chemist and physicist Marie Curie (1867–1934), née Maria Skłodowska, is remembered today for her discovery of polonium and radium, and her pioneering research on radioactivity. In the chapter, we ...
The natural world was a central inspiration in Art Nouveau, manifested in diverse ways. Perhaps prompted by mass urban migration, Art Nouveau designers using stylised floral and organic forms to bring ...
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Migration in artworks Migration and art are intertwined, with migration inspiring artists as well as sometimes reflecting artists' own migration. This gallery shows depictions of migration and refugee ...