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LIFE magazine published a collection of never-before-seen photos from the front lines of the three-year conflict that resulted in around 700,000...
A rare historical look at Indonesia and its people during the Dutch colonial period… A Javanese prince with two servants (c. 1865-1870) A man from Batavia carrying his warung (c. 1870) Raden Saleh, a Javanese romantic painter who pioneered modern Indonesian art (c. 1872) The Raja of Buleleng, Bali, and his secretary (c. 1875) Two […]
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Shigeichi Nagano ( , Nagano Shigeichi, born 1925) is a Japanese photographer. Born on 30 March 1925 in ita City, Nagano studied economics at Keio University (Tokyo). On graduating, he joined a trading company, but soon resigned. He was recruited by Natori Ynosuke for Weekly Sun News (,
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기영회란 기로회라고도 하며, 만 70세 이상의 2품 이상 원로 사대부로 구성된 모임을 말한다. 이 기영회의 모임 후에 이를 기념하기 위해 그린 그림이 기영회도이다. 친목 모임인 기…
Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.
Marie Antoinette - The extravagant Queen (1755-1793) - Part of the Regal Twelve series. alexiasinclair.com/the-regal-twelve Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France during the French Revolution. Born in Vienna, she was sent to Versailles at the age of fourteen where she was married to the future King of France, Louis XVI. At this time, France was the most powerful nation in Europe, and the royal palace of Versailles, the most opulent. Four years after her arrival she became the Queen of France. Photographer: Alexia Sinclair Lighting: Softbox camera right & left (of model), key and fill respectively (1 stop differentiation). Post: Alexia Sinclair © Alexia Sinclair alexiasinclair.com
'Night Rain' by Kitagawa Utamaro c.1797 'Sarusawa Pond in Nara' by Koitsu Tsuchiya 1930's The distinctive facial decoration and hairstyles, refined kimonos made of silks with exquisite colorful designs and the graceful demeanor of the Geisha have presented an entrancing subject for Japanese artists over the centuries. The tradition of the geisha is still deeply entrenched in Japanese culture. The selection process starts at a young age of around 15 and training is fairly rigorous over several years. Known as a Maiko in the beginning, the young women observe and train after being accepted
Культурная революция в Китае. Часть 2: Плакаты 1968 - 1969 годов Подборка изображений Предыдущая подборка из этой серии Культурная революция в Китае. Часть 1: Плакаты 1966 - 1967 годов Председатель Мао - наше Красное солнце! Решительно проводить политику революционного сочетания "три в…
When I first saw Bernardo Bertolucci’s film The Last Emperor, I was fascinated, not only by its artistry but by the realization that the story was new to me. Not once in all my years of schooling did…