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58685431 Belgian Wout van Aert pictured in action during the men's elite race at the World Cup cyclocross cycling event in Dendermonde, Belgium, stage 9 (out of 12) of the UCI World Cup cyclocross competition, Sunday 05 January 2025. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS Photo Credit: DAVID PINTENS/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20241124_aaa_s197_493 November 24, 2024, Bangkok, Thailand: A close-up of a sculpture of two women one is pregnant, the other is not who are joining hands with each other at the Bangkok Abortion 2024 at the Rattanakosin Conference Room in the Bangkok City Hall. The Bangkok Abortion 2024 event organized by the Tamtang Group, aims to raise awareness about safe abortion access in Thailand and advocate for reproductive rights. The event highlights the importance of safe and legal abortion services while honoring those who have contributed to this cause. Abortion has been legal in Thailand since February 7, 2021. However, despite the law, activists and organizations continue to push for better public education and broader access to legal abortion services due to persistent stigma and limited healthcare availability. (Credit Image: © Nathalie Jamois/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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58010354 A close-up of a sculpture of two women one is pregnant, the other is not who are joining hands with each other at the Bangkok Abortion 2024 at the Rattanakosin Conference Room in the Bangkok City Hall. The Bangkok Abortion 2024 event organized by the Tamtang Group, aims to raise awareness about safe abortion access in Thailand and advocate for reproductive rights. The event highlights the importance of safe and legal abortion services while honoring those who have contributed to this cause. Abortion has been legal in Thailand since February 7, 2021. However, despite the law, activists and organizations continue to push for better public education and broader access to legal abortion services due to persistent stigma and limited healthcare availability. Photo Credit: Nathalie Jamois / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20241105_zaf_e02_001 November 5, 2024, Isle Of Palms, Sc, United States: A sand and shell sculpture of a sea turtle on the beach at sunrise along Front Beach, November 5, 2024 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire)
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ny250924165714 Liza LouÕs sculptural bead work close up at the Brooklyn Museum in New York on Sept. 11, 2024. Her medium is the tiny seed bead. Her canvas ranges from a 35-foot-long mobile home to the chauvinist history of Abstract Expressionism. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny101023185606 Sculptor El Anatsui's wall-mounted installation in Tema, Ghana, on Aug. 31, 2023. Many of AnatsuiÕs pieces look like billowing, woven sculpture from afar, but up close reveal a mosaic of recirculated found materials. (Clara Watt/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270723131606 Ñ PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE JULY 30, 2023. Ñ A close-up of Beverly BuchananÕs ÒUnity Stones,Ó in concrete and black granite at the Booker T. Washington Community Center in Macon, Ga. on June 28, 2023. An essential American outdoor sculpture has been sinking in the saltwater marsh for four decades Ñ just as the artist, Beverly Buchanan, intended. (Kendrick Brinson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG1168256 UKRAINE. Kyiv. 14 January 2023. Bomb shelter in the public library. Statue of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin a patron of the library brought to the shelter as a part of canceling Russian culture in Ukraine. It's been almost a year since Russia fully invaded Ukraine back in February 2022.
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MG1168280 UKRAINE. Kyiv. 14 January 2023. Private museum of Lenin statues in the outskirts of Kyiv.
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MG1140827 BRAZIL. Salvador, Bahia. April 1, 2022.022: Did you know that one of the last photo-sculptures made in Mexico was made for Martin Parr? Bruno Eslava Molina, the last craftsman of Mexican relief-portraits, made one of his last pieces for the famous Magnum photographer, who is an avid collector of photography. Fotoescultura is a Mexican folk art form that flourished from the late 1920s through the early 1980s. Often commissioned by traveling salesmen to honor individuals, commemorate important events and now a highly collectable piece.
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MG1143427 GREAT BRITAIN. England. London. 09 September 2022. Mourners gather outside Buckingham Palace the day after the death of Queen Elizabeth.
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MG1159090 FRANCE. Paris, the 16th of november 2022. Restauration and reconstruction of Notre-Dame'cathedral. Demons on the top of the south side of NDP.
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MG1125776 UK. Northern Ireland. Belfast. 5 May 2022. Sculpture of the "Hooded Men" belonging to Francis, who on August 9, 1971 was arrested and tortured by the British army. 14 of the 342 nationalists arrested at that time were victims of torture.
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MG1120105 FRANCE. Nice. 13 February 2022. In the warehouse of "la maison du carnaval", a giant puppet of Emmanuel Macron, the president of the French republic.
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MG1120106 FRANCE. Nice. 13 February 2022. In the warehouse of the "la maison du carnaval", a giant puppet of Valérie Pécresse, right-wing candidate for the French presidential elections of 2022.
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MG196164 FRANCE. Paris, the 26th of october 2021. Operation called "Aspiration" to remove dust and lead in the cathedral. Here in the core under the vaults. Florien Routier and Clara Dupuy-Dauby.
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MG171250 FRANCE. PARIS, the 02th of june 2021. " Le chantier des collections".
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MG195077 FRANCE. Paris. 03 May 2021. Museum of Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac. 26 objects, including statues, thrones, ritual items will be given back to Benin authorities. Nine are still shown in the permanent exhibition and 17 are kept in the storage of the museum. These latter were brought out in order to present them to several experts. Pierre-Alexis Kimmel, registor of the collections in the "museotheque", examines an altar dedicated to the king Behanzin.
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MG195076 FRANCE. Paris. 03 May 2021. Museum of Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac. 26 objects, including statues, thrones, ritual items will be given back to Benin authorities. Nine are still shown in the permanent exhibition and 17 are kept in the storage of the museum. These latter were brought out in order to present them to several experts. Pierre-Alexis Kimmel, registor of the collections in the "museotheque", examines an altar dedicated to the king Behanzin.
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MG125750 POLAND. Warsaw. 30 October 2020.More than 150,000 people marched in the "To Warsaw" protest against the declaration of the Constitutional Court criminalising abortion in cases of severely damaged fetuses. Protest organised by Strajko Kobiet (Women's Strike) and other feminist organisations. People from all over Poland took to the streets despite the Red Emergency Zone of the COVID-19 pandemic which bans public gatherings.
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NN11619864 Poland, Warsaw 20.03.2020Bacteria model in biology lab at the high school closed due to COVID-19 pandemic. Public schools were one of the very first institutions to face coronavirus lockdown.
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NN11619936 Poland, Warsaw 20.03.2020biology lab at the high school closed due to COVID-19 pandemic. Public schools were one of the very first institutions to face coronavirus lockdown.
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ny180522121606 FILE Ñ A closer look at one of Richard SerraÕs 21 rounds making up ÒForged Rounds,Ó during installation at Gagosian Gallery in New York, Aug. 9, 2019. Up close, the surfaces yield delicate effects, with autumnal colors glowing beneath blistered grey skins. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11603043 Germany. Berlin 10.2019 Bernauer Strasse memorial, Meike Ziegler’s Hand Shape Berlin Project, art installation for 30th anniversary of the fall of Berlin Wall
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ny080718205611 FILE -- The Contemplation of Justice sculpture outside the Supreme Court in Washington, June 29, 2018. President Trump is expressing fresh interest in Judge Thomas Hardiman, the runner-up for last year?s Supreme Court vacancy, as he pushes his decision on a replacement for Justice Anthony Kennedy into the final hours before his self-imposed deadline of July 9, three people close to the process said. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11549657 GB. 2018. Wakefield. Yorkshire Sculpture Park. GB. 2018. Wakefield. Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Detail of a piece by Peter Randall-Page titled Shape in the Clouds III
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NN11549682 GB. England. Wakefield. 2018. Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Detail of a piece by Peter Randall-Page titled Shape in the Clouds III.
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NN11549718 GB. Wales. Blaenau Ffestiniog. 2018. The workshop and studio of Land artist David Nash. Cork bark sculpture.
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NN11549724 GB. Wales. Blaenau Ffestiniog. 2018. The workshop and studio of Land artist David Nash. Cork bark sculpture.
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NN11549764 Germany. Essen. Museum Folkwang. 2018. Detail from the torso section of Lovis Corinth, Susanna im Bade, 1890.
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NN11561047 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise. Grave of suffragette
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NN11561050 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise. Grave of suffragette
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NN11561068 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise. Grave of a suffragette.
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NN11561069 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise. Sweeping leaves
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NN11561072 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise.
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NN11561073 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise. Grave of a suffragette.
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NN11561087 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise.
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NN11561110 France. Paris. 2018. The cemetery of Père Lachaise.
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ny141117153711 A close-up of performance artist Johann Figueroa's hand, coated with baby powder or flour to mimic a statue, at Washington Square Park in New York, Oct. 25, 2017. The diminutive Puerto Rican, who is not even 5-feet tall and weighs less than 85 pounds, is drawing startled looks and stunned reactions even from jaded New Yorkers with his poses around the base of the Washington Arch. (Benjamin Norman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11528045 UKRAINE. Petrokhiv. Ternopil.The Internat Children's Home, a Soviet-era institute wedged between the forest and the new suburb of Petrykiv.The artwork made over the pages of a book about Taras Shevchenko, a 19th century Ukrainian artist, ethnographer, serf, peasant, poet and imprisoned political figure who is widely revered today. Drake invited the residents to paint on the artwork made by Shevchenko and his male contemporaries, re-imaging the published pages of history. In doing so they became artists, creators, ethnographers, and designers themselves.
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NN11528048 UKRAINE. Petrokhiv. Ternopil.The Internat Children's Home, a Soviet-era institute wedged between the forest and the new suburb of Petrykiv.The artwork made over the pages of a book about Taras Shevchenko, a 19th century Ukrainian artist, ethnographer, serf, peasant, poet and imprisoned political figure who is widely revered today. Drake invited the residents to paint on the artwork made by Shevchenko and his male contemporaries, re-imaging the published pages of history. In doing so they became artists, creators, ethnographers, and designers themselves.
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NN11488686 GB. England. Wiltshire. Salisbury. Salisbury Cathedral. 2016. Reflection: A new exhibition of glass sculptures at Salisbury Cathedral curated by Jacquiline Creswell, the cathedral's Art Advisor, and Rebecca Newnham who will be exhibiting two pieces. Also exhibiting are Galia Amsel, Sabrina Cant, Amy Cushing, Sally Fawkes, Olivia Fink, Richard Jackson, Louis Thompson and Sylvie Vandenhoucke. Livvy Fink studied at the Royal College of Art and the University of Brighton, also learning Bohemian kiln glass techniques at the School of Applied Arts in Zeleny Brod, Czech Republic.Here, an untitled piece, one of two, is displayed on the screen adjacent to the Trinity Chapel.
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NN11488691 GB. England. Wiltshire. Salisbury. Salisbury Cathedral. 2016. Reflection: A new exhibition of glass sculptures at Salisbury Cathedral curated by Jacquiline Creswell, the cathedral's Art Advisor, and Rebecca Newnham who will be exhibiting two pieces. Also exhibiting are Galia Amsel, Sabrina Cant, Amy Cushing, Sally Fawkes, Olivia Fink, Richard Jackson, Louis Thompson and Sylvie Vandenhoucke. 'Connection' - a sculpture in the North Transept by Galia Amsel who studied at the Royal College of Art and later taught at Sunderland, Edinburgh and Glasgow Schools of Art before moving to New Zealand in 2004. Her work is shown in the V&A and other museums around the world.
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LON160619 RUSSIA. St Petersburg. The Hermitage. Marta Krizhanovskaya who has worked for 60 years in The Hermitage. Department of Western European Applied Art. 2014.
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59392623 A 2013 Lincoln cent proclaiming "Liberty" is seen on Tuesday, August 6, 2013. President Trump has directed the Treasury Dept. to stop minting pennies, According the US Mint the total cost of a one cent coin is 3.69 cents.Photo Credit: Levine-Roberts/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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LON149105 France, Nord Pas de Calais, Lens. The Louvre-Lens. An art museum located in the industrial city of Lens, in Northern France. It displays objects from the collections of the Musée du Louvre that are lent to the gallery on a medium or long term basis.Though the museum maintains close institutional links with the Louvre, it is primarily funded by the Nord-Pas-de-Calais regionThe building is composed of a series of low-laying volumes clad in glass and stainless steel in the middle of a 60-acre former mining site, largely reclaimed by nature. The estimated cost for this building is 82 million euros. The new satellite building was commissioned after an international architectural competition in 2005. The Japanese architects SANAA (Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa) of Tokyo, associated with architects Imrey-Culbert (New York) and landscape architect Catherine Mosbach (Paris).2013
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LON149176 GB.London. Spitalfields. From the book project 'Undercover Spitalfields', depicting life at London's iconic Old Spitalfields Market marking the 120 year anniversary of this historic site. Originally completed in 1893, Spitalfields is London’s oldest market and a unique visitor experience.Antique Trader, Scott from Cambridge. Japanese Noh Mask£300I like masks, the mask there is a Japanese Noh mask. "That dates from about 1750 to about 1800 and it would have been a theatre mask and its called Hannya and she is the picture of the devil almost."The market is an outstanding example of nineteenth century architecture and is currently a cultural hub; a mecca for artists, designers and creative start-ups.'Undercover Spitalfields' is shot at both day and night, following the market and surrounding areas across various transitional stages, including the arrival and set up of the traders, the eerie stillness of the unoccupied market at night, the bustle of Brick Lane’s 24 hour bagel shops and the buzz of Saturday night patrons of the area’s legendary pubs. It captures the area’s vibrant and growing community both centrally and within a wider geography, encompassing the financial centre of the City of London to the west, and fashionable Shoreditch to the north. The area symbolizes one of the most significant and rapidly developing districts in London. This new publication includes specially commissioned text from architectural critic, Jonathan Glancy. 'Undercover Spitalfields' is a testament to the community, its cultural dynamism and commercial activity.The book was commissioned by the owners of the Market, Ballymore Group,2013
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PAR466053 TURKEY. Gallipoli peninsula. History Park. 2013.Turkish Army Officers. Esceabat sculpture monument commemorating the Gallipoli campaign and the victory of the Turkisch forces as one of the most important events of the First World War.
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PAR466052 TURKEY. Gallipoli peninsula. History Park. 2013.Turkish Army Officers. Esceabat sculpture monument commemorating the Gallipoli campaign and the victory of the Turkisch forces as one of the most important events of the First World War.
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PAR466056 TURKEY. Gallipoli peninsula. History Park. 2013.Turkish Army Officers. Esceabat sculpture monument commemorating the Gallipoli campaign and the victory of the Turkisch forces as one of the most important events of the First World War.
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PAR466055 TURKEY. Gallipoli peninsula. History Park. 2013.Turkish Army Officers. Esceabat sculpture monument commemorating the Gallipoli campaign and the victory of the Turkisch forces as one of the most important events of the First World War.
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PAR466057 TURKEY. Gallipoli peninsula. History Park. 2013.Turkish Army Officers. Esceabat sculpture monument commemorating the Gallipoli campaign and the victory of the Turkisch forces as one of the most important events of the First World War.
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PAR429654 Spain. Seville. 2012. Cathedral. Severed head of John the Baptist by Juan de Mesa (1625).
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LON143597 GB. England. The London 2012 Olympics. 9th August 2012 at the Olympic Park in the Stratford area of East London. Designed by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond of engineering Group Arup, the Arcelor Mittal Orbit is a 115-metre-high (377 ft) sculpture and observation tower in the Olympic Park in Stratford, London. It is Britain's largest piece of public art, and is intended to be a permanent lasting legacy of London's hosting of the 2012 Summer Olympics, assisting in the post-Olympics regeneration of the Stratford area. Sited between the Olympic Stadium and the Aquatics Centre, it allows visitors to view the whole Olympic Park from two observation platforms.2012
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LON143614 GB. England. The London 2012 Olympics. 9th August 2012 at the Olympic Park in the Stratford area of East London. Designed by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond of engineering Group Arup, the Arcelor Mittal Orbit is a 115-metre-high (377 ft) sculpture and observation tower in the Olympic Park in Stratford, London. It is Britain's largest piece of public art, and is intended to be a permanent lasting legacy of London's hosting of the 2012 Summer Olympics, assisting in the post-Olympics regeneration of the Stratford area. Sited between the Olympic Stadium and the Aquatics Centre, it allows visitors to view the whole Olympic Park from two observation platforms.2012
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LON136776 GB. England, London. British Artist Marc Quinn in his studio in Clerkenwell . Quinn is part of the group known as Britartists or YBAs (Young British Artists). He is known for his Alison Lapper Pregnant (a sculpture of Alison Lapper which has been installed on the fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square), Self (a sculpture of his head made with his own frozen blood), and Garden (2000).He is known for his innovative use of materials to make art, including blood, ice and faeces.Brushes and other Art materials in his studio.2011
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LON136780 GB. England, London. British Artist Marc Quinn in his studio in Clerkenwell . Quinn is part of the group known as Britartists or YBAs (Young British Artists). He is known for his Alison Lapper Pregnant (a sculpture of Alison Lapper which has been installed on the fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square), Self (a sculpture of his head made with his own frozen blood), and Garden (2000).He is known for his innovative use of materials to make art, including blood, ice and faeces.Brushes and other Art materials in his studio.2011
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LON124210 GB. England. Zandra Rhodes, CBE, RDI, (born 19 September 1940) is an English fashion designer. Rhodes was one of the new wave of British designers who put London at the forefront of the international fashion scene in the 1970s. Rhodes lives above, and is the founder of the Fashion and Textile Museum in Bermondsey, London.Zandra's apartment on the top floor of her museum building. 2010
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LON127496 GB. England. London. The home Abigail Ahern, in North London. Ahern is a designer, stylist and owner of one of London's most fashionable interiors stores. With architect Matthew Priestman she demolished the entire brick wall at the rear of her Victorian terraced house in north London to replace it with a double-height glass wall. In Septmeber 2010 she will launch at the Maison and Objet show in Paris her first design collection.2010
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LON127497 GB. England. London. The home Abigail Ahern, in North London. Ahern is a designer, stylist and owner of one of London's most fashionable interiors stores. With architect Matthew Priestman she demolished the entire brick wall at the rear of her Victorian terraced house in north London to replace it with a double-height glass wall. In Septmeber 2010 she will launch at the Maison and Objet show in Paris her first design collection.2010
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LON127510 GB. England. London. The home Abigail Ahern, in North London. Ahern is a designer, stylist and owner of one of London's most fashionable interiors stores. With architect Matthew Priestman she demolished the entire brick wall at the rear of her Victorian terraced house in north London to replace it with a double-height glass wall. In Septmeber 2010 she will launch at the Maison and Objet show in Paris her first design collection.2010
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LON142762 GB. England. West Bromwich. Sandwell. The Black Country. An area in the midlands, The Black Country gained its name in the mid nineteenth century due to the smoke from the many thousands of ironworking foundries and forges. Susan's hairdressers. 2011.
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59392622 A 1927 Lincoln cent seen on Thursday, January 8, 2008. President Trump has directed the Treasury Dept. to stop minting pennies, According the US Mint the total cost of a one cent coin is 3.69 cents.Photo Credit: Levine-Roberts/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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LON113719 France, Ile de France, Paris. Musee d'Orsay interior. The museum on the left bank of the Seine, housed in the former railway station, the Gare d'Orsay. It holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography, and is probably best known for its extensive collection of impressionist masterpieces by such painters such as Monet, Degas, Renoir, and Cezanne.The clock and restaurant.Advertising Shoot for British Airways 2008.
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LON113935 USA. Miami. The Basel Art Fair. Work by Yinka Shonibare at the Miami Art Museum opening. 2008.
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LON102579 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON102582 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON102585 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON102584 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON102587 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON102589 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON102591 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON102593 GB. England. London. The Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui has become the third artist to put his unique stamp on The Big 4, the installation that brings the '4' logo to life on the steps of the channel's Horseferry Road headquarters. Engineered by Atelier One, the sculpture being assembled. 2008
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LON88025 G.B. ENGLAND. London. The Unilever commission at The Tate Modern. 2007
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PAR313778 TURKEY. Istanbul. 2006. Head of a Medusa in the Basilica Cistern.
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LON68815 GB. London. Southwark. A portrayal of the area. Southwark Cathedral. 2005.
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PAR466175 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (cut on the right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Wednesday 9th March, 2005.
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PAR466179 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (out of focus on the right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Wednesday 9th March, 2005.
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PAR466178 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Wednesday 9th March, 2005.
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PAR466181 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466184 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (cut on the right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466185 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466190 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET. This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466192 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (cut below). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466193 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center-left, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466198 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET. This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466194 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. Friday 11th March, 2005.
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PAR466201 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. During this sitting, shooting of a film on Daniel DRUET s work and this sitting. Saturday 12th March, 2005.
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PAR466205 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. During this sitting, shooting of a film on Daniel DRUET s work and this sitting. Saturday 12th March, 2005.
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PAR466207 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. During this sitting, shooting of a film on Daniel DRUET s work and this sitting. Saturday 12th March, 2005.
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PAR466206 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Right, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (center). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. During this sitting, shooting of a film on Daniel DRUET s work and this sitting. Saturday 12th March, 2005.
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PAR466214 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. During this sitting, shooting of a film on Daniel DRUET s work and this sitting. Saturday 12th March, 2005.
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PAR466216 FRANCE. Paris. 14th arrondissement. At the studio of French sculptor Daniel DRUET. Center, French actor Andre DUSSOLIER during a sitting for the making of his cast bust by Daniel DRUET (right). This bust will be made from the cast mold imprinted from the provisory clay bust being shaped here. During this sitting, shooting of a film on Daniel DRUET s work and this sitting. Saturday 12th March, 2005.
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LON64539 CYPRUS. A portrayal of the 10 countries that joined the EU in 2004.Landscape near Larnaca.
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LON43168 G.B. ENGLAND. The sculptor Richard WILSON working on a new commission 'Butterfly' for The Wapping Project. In this piece of sculpture he will dismantle and compress an aircraft into a cube before expanding it into a spatial installation. 2003.
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LON43161 G.B. ENGLAND. The sculptor Richard WILSON working on a new commission 'Butterfly' for The Wapping Project. In this piece of sculpture he will dismantle and compress an aircraft into a cube before expanding it into a spatial installation. 2003.
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LON43162 G.B. ENGLAND. The sculptor Richard WILSON working on a new commission 'Butterfly' for The Wapping Project. In this piece of sculpture he will dismantle and compress an aircraft into a cube before expanding it into a spatial installation. 2003.
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LON43512 G.B. ENGLAND. The sculptor Richard WILSON working on a new commission 'Butterfly' for The Wapping Project. In this piece of sculpture he will dismantle and compress an aircraft into a cube before expanding it into a spatial installation. 2003.
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LON43513 G.B. ENGLAND. The sculptor Richard WILSON working on a new commission 'Butterfly' for The Wapping Project. In this piece of sculpture he will dismantle and compress an aircraft into a cube before expanding it into a spatial installation. 2003.
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LON44100 G.B. ENGLAND. The sculptor Richard WILSON working on a new commission 'Butterfly' for The Wapping Project. In this piece of sculpture he will dismantle and compress an aircraft into a cube before expanding it into a spatial installation. 2003.
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