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Preserving Romes Artistic Heritage: The Living Beauty of The Trevi Fountain 🇮🇹

Bitchute 23 Apr 2024
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10,000-meter Art Exhibition! Kasashima Gallery and Chinese Ink Painting Artists will Shine in the European Sky

ACCESSWIRE 22 Apr 2024
Vueling Airlines operates numerous routes to major European cities, including Barcelona, Lisbon, Milan, Paris, Rome, and more ... The gallery will showcase masterpieces from the Chinese art world and witness these great artistic achievements.
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To Brooklyn, by Way of Paris and Rome

New York Magazine 22 Apr 2024
Growing up in Rome, where the legacy of the old masters still dominates, she rarely saw the work of female artists ... The British rapper performed at the Dior-sponsored Brooklyn Artists Ball ... To Brooklyn, by Way of Paris and Rome.
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Rule-breaker for the ages: why Caravaggio is our screen age’s art superstar

The Observer 21 Apr 2024
His artistic freedom, she suspects, also sprang from a lack of any formal training as an apprentice in an artist’s studio ... Ripley learns it was painted a year after the artist himself was accused of murder in Rome.
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art’otel announces General Manager appointments for new London and Rome hotels, Axel Krueger and Diego ...

TravelDailyNews 19 Apr 2024
art’otel Rome Piazza Sallustio will be brought to life by signature artist Pietro Ruffo – known for his international exhibitions and collaborations with Dior, The Vatican Apostolic Library, and more – and lead interior designer Eyal Shoan.
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Willem de Kooning and Italy review — an exhilarating five-star knockout

The Times/The Sunday Times 18 Apr 2024
Look at that!” Willem de Kooning used to say, walking round the streets of Rome. His friend the Italian artist Afro would laugh and say back.
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Roman Coins and The Monetary System of the Roman Empire

Roman Empire Times 18 Apr 2024
Roman coins were an integral part of the Roman economy and society, serving not just as a medium for trade but also as tools for propaganda and sources of artistic expression ... Rome entered the sphere ...
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JR punches a tunnel through Milan’s central railway station in latest optical illusion

CNN 15 Apr 2024
As with JR’s previous installations at Florence’s Palazzo Strozzi and Rome’s Palazzo Farnese in 2021, the artist creates the effect of a gash — this time a tunnel-like void — cutting through the grand building.
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The Profound Consequences of the Roman Conquest of Greece

Greek Reporter 15 Apr 2024
However, people mostly focus on the periods before or after this crucial moment, neglecting the importance and long-lasting consequences of this event that changed both Greece and Rome forever ... Cultural exchange between Greece and Rome.
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Tracing Caravaggio’s secret history in Rome

The Times/The Sunday Times 13 Apr 2024
In Rome’s Chiesa di San Luigi dei Francesi, with its baroque Cupids and vaulted gold ceilings, the tour groups that gather for the Caravaggios are regularly shushed by an invisible priest ... Hotel Eden Rome ... Hotel Eden Rome ... Hotel Eden Rome.
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Columbus Museum of Art brings in striking paintings from two women

The Columbus Dispatch 13 Apr 2024
We’ve Been Expecting You” presents works from the past 17 years by the Columbus-born artist whose paintings comment (often with humor) on the status, perspectives and concerns of women ... Nicole Rome, ...
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‘This coast is saturated’: Italian village braces for post-Ripley crowds

The Observer 12 Apr 2024
Later in the Netflix series, Ripley’s misdeeds take him to Naples, Rome, Palermo and Venice ... But Rome and Venice are no strangers to film crews or mass tourism.
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Rome Conquered Greece, and Then Greece ‘Conquered’ Rome

Greek Reporter 11 Apr 2024
Greece, conquered Greece, her conqueror subdued, And Rome grew polished, who till then was rude.” ... Along with this, the Romans adopted Greek architectural and artistic styling. Greeks integrated into Rome and its empire.
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Saving Rome With a Laurel Wreath

The American Spectator 08 Apr 2024
Rome was an empty and broken city in 1341 ... But Rome wouldn’t die so easily ... The problem, they determined, was that Rome was not artistic enough ... Crucially, Francesco Petrarca thought Rome was the best thing to have happened to Western civilization.
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