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20240504_zaf_i88_076 May 4, 2024, McKinney, Texas, USA: KRIS KIM of England stands on the 10th green leaning on his putter during the third round of the PGA CJ CUP Byron Nelson. Kim stunned the golfing world on his PGA Tour debut, as he became the youngest player to make the cut on tour in nine years, and the youngest ever at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, surpassing the record previously set by J. Spieth in 2010. (Credit Image: © David Buono/Icon SMI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240504_zaf_i88_036 MCKINNEY, TX - MAY 04: Henrik Norlander (SWE) leans to the left as he watches his ball sail towards the ninth green during the third round of the PGA CJ CUP Byron Nelson on May 4, 2024, at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, TX. (Credit Image: © David Buono/Icon SMI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240503_zaf_i88_259 MCKINNEY, TX - MAY 03: Aaron Baddeley (AUS) leans to coax his ball to fly onto the 13th green during the second round of the PGA CJ CUP Byron Nelson on May 3, 2024, at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, TX. (Credit Image: © David Buono/Icon SMI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny180124150707 David Fournier, who considers himself a lifelong Democrat but remains unregistered so he can vote in either primary, outside his home in Nashua, N.H. on Jan. 17, 2024. He is leaning toward voting for former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, but said he would Òunder no circumstancesÓ support her in November. (Joe Bugelwicz/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20231226_zsa_a193_187 December 26, 2023, Preston, Lancashire, England: 26th December 2023; Deepdale, Preston, England; EFL Championship Football, Preston North End versus Leeds United ; Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier leans his head into Ben Whiteman of Preston North End leading to his red card (Credit Image: © David Blunsden/Action Plus Sports/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny280923175107 A Ukrainian soldier leans over in pain on a medical cot at a frontline stabilization point in the direction of Bakhmut, in Ukraine?s Donetsk region, Sept. 28, 2023. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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48550601 Italian Federica Venturelli, Belgian Fleur Moors and French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS Photo Credit: DAVID PINTENS/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48550420 Italian VENTURELLI Federica, Belgian Fleur Moors and French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS Photo Credit: DAVID PINTENS/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48550419 French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS Photo Credit: DAVID PINTENS/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48549863 Italian VENTURELLI Federica, Belgian Fleur Moors and French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS Photo Credit: DAVID PINTENS/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230924_zaf_bg3_049 September 24, 2023, WIJSTER, Netherlands: Italian VENTURELLI Federica, Belgian Fleur Moors and French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. (Credit Image: © David Pintens/Belga/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230924_zaf_bg3_054 September 24, 2023, WIJSTER, Netherlands: Italian Federica Venturelli, Belgian Fleur Moors and French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. (Credit Image: © David Pintens/Belga/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230924_zaf_bg3_050 September 24, 2023, WIJSTER, Netherlands: French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. (Credit Image: © David Pintens/Belga/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230924_zaf_bg3_033 September 24, 2023, WIJSTER, Netherlands: Italian VENTURELLI Federica, Belgian Fleur Moors and French Leane Tabu pictured on the podium after the Junior Women's Road Race, 69km around and on the Col du VAM, on the final day of the UEC Road European Championships in Wijster, The Netherlands, Sunday 24 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. (Credit Image: © David Pintens/Belga/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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48484334 French Julie Bego, French Alice Bredard and French Leane Tabu pictured in action during the junior mixed team relay time trial race, a 38,4km track in and around Emmen, on the second day of the UEC Road European Championships in Emmen, The Netherlands, Thursday 21 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS Photo Credit: DAVID PINTENS/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230921_zaf_bg3_051 September 21, 2023, EMMEN, Netherlands: French Julie Bego, French Alice Bredard and French Leane Tabu pictured in action during the junior mixed team relay time trial race, a 38,4km track in and around Emmen, on the second day of the UEC Road European Championships in Emmen, The Netherlands, Thursday 21 September 2023. The European cycling championships takes place from 20 to 24 september. (Credit Image: © David Pintens/Belga/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230915_znp_k144_005 September 15, 2023, Santa Barbara, California, U.S: Hundreds of Jews gather at the historic Arlington Theater in downtown Santa Barbara to celebrate the first night of the High Holiday Rosh Hashanah. (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230915_znp_k144_004 September 15, 2023, Santa Barbara, California, U.S: Hundreds of Jews gather at the historic Arlington Theater in downtown Santa Barbara to celebrate the first night of the High Holiday Rosh Hashanah. (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230915_znp_k144_002 September 15, 2023, Santa Barbara, California, U.S: Hundreds of Jews gather at the historic Arlington Theater in downtown Santa Barbara to celebrate the first night of the High Holiday Rosh Hashanah. The Jewish New year. A man in the forefront wears a hand sewn black yarmulke with a Jewish star â?? called a Star of David â?? embroidered in the top and a Menorah on the side. (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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ny060923205306 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before THURSDAY 03:01 A.M. ET, SEPT. 7, 2023. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** The N.F.L. leaned into optimizing its 2023 schedule for TV (and streaming), turning to high-powered computers rather than football tradition to create matchups. (Davide Barco/The New York Times/Fotoarena) ? FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH NYT STORY SLUGGED FBN SCHEDULE BY KEN BELSON FOR SEPT. 7, 2023. ALL OTHER USE PROHIBITED ?
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ny260623190305 Military medical stretchers are leaned against a wall to dry by soldiers with UkraineÕs 72nd Brigade, near Vuhledar, Ukraine, June 20, 2023. The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges Ñ large minefields for one Ñ in the early stages of its counteroffensive, but its leaders insist the main push is yet to come. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20230323_zaf_i88_124 AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 23: Viktor Hovland leans back as his chip misses the cup on the sixth hole during Round 2 Group Play of the PGA World Golf Championships Dell Technologies Match Play on March 23, 2023, at Austin County Club in Austin, TX. (Credit Image: © David Buono/Icon SMI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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MT1USATODAY19939277 Max Chapman, 30, co-owner and vice president of sales & procurement of Chapman's Jewelry & Gifts, leans on the watch display counter as he listens to his cousin speak about the history of the family-run business in Detroit on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023.
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ny121223164107 Shrimp Tacos. You could lean into wintry weather, if youÕre somewhere cold right now, and simmer some stew. Or you could make this beachy recipe, which comes with a side of sunshine. Food Stylist: Roscoe Betsill. (Kelly Marshall/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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44284456 Tempers flare between Lachlan Coote of Hull KR on the ground and Aidan Sezer of Leeds Rhinos leaning over him during the Pre-season friendly match at the Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium, Kingston upon HullPicture by David Greaves/Focus Images/Sipa USA 0782877731405/02/2023
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ny151222184306 Anatoliy Anatoliyovych, 83, leans against a wall as Ukrainian firefighters extinguish the flames in his home after a barrage of rockets struck a neighborhood in Kherson, Ukraine, on Dec. 10, 2022. In the immediate aftermath of an attack, the horrors of the Ukraine war, the random death and the lives upended, take on a deeper meaning when seen close up. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160822204505 FILE Ñ A gravestone with the carved image of Russian President Vladimir Putin leans against a highway checkpoint near Druzhkivka, Ukraine, Aug. 7, 2022. Russian warships patrol CrimeaÕs coasts and Russian warplanes fly from its territory, transformed by eight years of occupation into a fortress. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny070822143605 A gravestone with the carved image of Russian President Vladimir Putin leans against a highway checkpoint near Druzhkivka, Ukraine, Aug. 7, 2022. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20220522_zaf_i88_149 AUSTIN, TX - MAY 22: Austin FC forward Diego Fagúndez (14) leans down frustrated after a draw in the MLS match between Austin FC and Orlando City SC on May 22, 2022, at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas (Credit Image: © David Buono/Icon SMI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220408_znp_k144_157 April 8, 2022, Medyka, Poland: A sweet girl in candy striped leggings and pink coat leans on suit case after a grueling day of travel. She has just arrived with her mother from Ukraine into Poland at this border entrance. Freezing rain on April 9, 2022 at Medyka Border Camp adds another level of discomfort and stress to the Ukrainian refugees trudging across the border on foot to safety in Poland. Unlike many others, this child has enough energy to smile at the camera. (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20220326_zaf_i88_038 AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 26: Dustin Johnson leans hard on his putter after missing a birdie putt on the 13th green during the Quarterfinals of the PGA - World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play on March 26, 2022, at Austin County Club in Austin, TX. (Credit Image: © David Buono/Icon SMI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny061023175307 Roasted Mushroom Larb, a vegan version of the Thai dish that swaps in golden roasted mushrooms for the meat and leans on soy sauce in the dressing. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. (David Malosh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220421180905 From left: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. David Kessler, Chief Science Officer of the White House COVID-19 response team, and Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, chat before a House Select Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 15, 2021. Federal health officials appear to be leaning toward lifting their recommended pause on the use of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine after finding only a limited number of additional cases of a rare blood clotting disorder among recipients. (Susan Walsh/Pool via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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ny040321131405 David McQuillan, a junior cadet at Norwich University, leans out a dorm window on the private military academy's campus in Northfield, Vt., Feb. 26, 2021. After making the decision to quarantine students in their rooms due to the pandemic, Norwich's president decided that the best way to be supportive was to move into the dormitories, too. (Annie Flanagan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020922172205 FILE Ñ Grilled Salmon Salad With Lime, Chiles and Herbs, in New York, May 27, 2020. When itÕs just too hot out, lean into tomatoes and feta, cheesy kimchi noodles, hummus plates and flavorful salmon salads. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. (David Malosh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny030320182104 Pretzel shortbread, in New York, Feb. 21, 2020. These buttery, salty treats from Philadelphia?s Lost Bread Co. lean savory, with just enough sweetness to make them impossible to stop eating. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. (David Malosh/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120212704 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, greets the crowd during a campaign event in Franklin, N.H., Jan. 5, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120212904 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, arrives to speak in Franklin, N.H., Jan. 5, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120171804 Volunteers and supporters of former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, distribute yard signs and gather information in Franklin, N.H., Jan. 5, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120171404 Volunteers and supporters of former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, distribute yard signs and gather information in Franklin, N.H., Jan. 5, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120171503 The audience during a campaign event for former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, in Franklin, N.H., Jan. 5, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120171604 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, arrives during a town hall-style campaign event in Franklin, N.H., Jan. 5, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120171204 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, speaks with an attendee during a town hall-style campaign event in Wolfeboro, N.H., Jan. 4, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120171004 The crowd during a campaign event former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, in Wolfeboro, N.H., Jan. 4, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120170704 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, takes questions during a town hall-style campaign event in Wolfeboro, N.H., Jan. 4, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120170903 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, speaks during a town hall-style campaign event in Claremont, N.H., Jan. 4, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120170804 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, speaks during a town hall-style campaign event in Claremont, N.H., Jan. 4, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120171104 Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, greets the crowd during a town hall-style campaign event in Nashua, N.H., Jan. 4, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny050120213604 An attendee records former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., a Democratic presidential candidate, greets the crowd during a town hall-style campaign event in Nashua, N.H., Jan. 4, 2020. With foreign policy emerging as a top priority in the Democratic primary, Buttigieg, a former naval intelligence officer, is leaning harder on his veteran status. (David Degner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020120231703 A man leans against a support pole for scaffolding in Manhattan on Dec. 12, 2019. Unloved and janky, scaffolding is New York City?s other architecture and it has enraged and inspired its residents, while forever altering their behavior with those who cleave to its shelter during bad weather, or skittishly avoid it. (David La Spina/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170119150204 FILE -- Former NFL player David Lewis leans on his kitchen counter for support at his home in Dover, Fla., Aug. 17, 2018. The effects of head trauma have gotten much of the attention, but huge weight gains have also damaged NFL retirees. (Zack Wittman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120618150411 Pim Techamuanvivit, leaning over, explains a new dish to the servers at her restaurant in Bangkok, June 3, 2018. Having made her name in San Francisco, Techamuanvivit is taking charge of Nahm, a Bangkok restaurant famed for its fine dining. (David Rama Terrazas Morales/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny301017224111 From left: Scott Wakefield, Natalie Storrs and David Park in ?Red Roses, Green Gold? at the Minetta Lane Theater in New York, Oct. 10, 2017. The Grateful Dead jukebox musical has a cartoonish plot, but the songs, which lean heavily on a classic Americana sound, are effective in a sit-down, smoke-free theatrical context. (Emon Hassan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170517132103 Claire Coulton a member of AustraliaâÃôs conservative National Party, in Manly, Australia, May 17, 2017. Coulton and her father are both active members of AustraliaâÃôs National Party, which traditionally represents farmers and voters outside the main cities who lean conservative, and they agree on most things âÃî but not on how to deal with climate change. (David Maurice Smith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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412-24108 Female student sitting at desk during lecture and smiling at camera
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412-24078 Smiling university student relaxing during break in classroom
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412-24058 Portrait of university students standing together on staircase
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412-24025 Portrait of university students standing on staircase
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412-24006 University students looking at test results in corridor
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LON150818 GB. ENGLAND. Plymouth. Burts Potato Chips. Directors, L to R. John Joseph, Operations Director. Leane Bramhall, Marketing Director. Mike Cosby, Finance Director. David Nairn, Managing Director. 2013.
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LON152046 GB. ENGLAND. Plymouth. Burts Potato Chips. Directors, L to R. John Joseph, Operations Director. Leane Bramhall, Marketing Director. Mike Cosby, Finance Director. David Nairn, Managing Director.
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00882756 Geography / travel, New Zealand, Leaning Rock, Communication Aerials and Four Wheel Drive, Dunstan Mountains, Central Otago, South Island,
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00882692 Geography / travel, New Zealand, Schist Rock Formation, Dunstan Mountains, Central Otago, South Island,
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LON64024 G.B. ENGLAND. London. Freddie Young. British cinematographer, 1902-1998. Oscars for three consecutive films directed by David Lean between 1962-1970. Dr Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia, RyanÕs Daughter. 1978.
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alb4157049 David Teniers II (Antwerp, 1610-Brussels, 1690). Smokers in an Interior (ca. 1637). Oil on panel. 39.4 x 37.3 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
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alb3124512 Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (French chemist, author of "Traité Élémentaire de chimie", 1789) and his wife. 286x224. Museum: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NUEVA YORK, USA. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, French chemist.
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alb1999136 LAWRENCE DE ARABIA (1962) -Original title: LAWRENCE OF ARABIA-, directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. Portuguese title: LAWRENCE DA ARÁBIA.
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alb3650844 [President Abraham Lincoln, Major General John A. McClernand (right), and E. J. Allen (Allan Pinkerton, left), Chief of the Secret Service of the United States, at Secret Service Department, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, near Antietam, Maryland]. Artist: Alexander Gardner (American, Glasgow, Scotland 1821-1882 Washington, D.C.). Dimensions: Image: 22.4 x 18 cm (8 13/16 x 7 1/16 in.)Mount: 29.2 x 20.7 cm (11 1/2 x 8 1/8 in.). Person in Photograph: Abraham Lincoln (American, Hardin County, Kentucky 1809-1865 Washington, D.C.); John Alexander McClernand (American, Breckinridge County, Kentucky 1812-1900 Springfield, Illinois); Allan Pinkerton (American, born Scotland, Glasgow 1819-1884 Chicago). Date: October 4, 1862.Two weeks after he recorded the carnage at Antietam, Alexander Gardner returned to the battlefield to photograph the visit of President Abraham Lincoln. The president made the seventy-mile journey to Maryland to pay his respects to the wounded on both sides and to confer with his field generals. Gardner made about twenty-five photographs, mostly portraits of a strained meeting between Lincoln and General George B. McClellan, commander of the Union Army of the Potomac. He also made this formal field portrait of Lincoln posed with Allan Pinkerton, his diminutive Secret Service chief (left), and General John McClernand. Founder in 1850 of the eponymous detective agency, Pinkerton proved to be a particularly poor gatherer of military intelligence in his advisory role as a spy for the army. Many believe he significantly overestimated the strength of Robert E. Lee's forces--an error that dramatically prolonged the war by contributing to McClellan's extreme caution at attacking the enemy. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg5329119 Newhaven. Saunders, Mucklebackit of Musselcrac. Full-length portrait of the Newhaven fisherman Sandy (or James) Linton, leaning against a Newhaven fishing boat, with three young boys seated beside the boat. From a volume of calotype images and portraits. Early photographic technique also called Talbotype. Dating from 1849. David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. Edinburgh. From: One Hundred Calotype Sketches. C. 128. k. 10 92. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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orz052825 ALEC GUINESS EN UNA ESCENA DE LA PELICULA "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" - 1965. Author: DAVID LEAN. ALEC GUINNESS.
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alb3601755 Commode à vantaux. Culture: German, Neuwied am Rhein. Decorator: Stencil drawings and stamp-cutting of marquetry Elie Gervais (1721-1791) and his workshop. Designer: Designs for figural marquetry by Januarius Zick (German, Munich before 1730-1797 Ehrenbreitstein). Dimensions: 35 1/4 x 53 1/2 x 27 1/4 in. (89.5 x 135.9 x 69.2cm). Maker: David Roentgen (German, Herrnhaag 1743-1807 Wiesbaden, master 1780); Frieze mounts attributed to Pierre Rémond (French, Paris 1747-1812 Paris). Date: ca. 1775-79 with later alterations.This important Roentgen commode, as well as another example in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (W 51-1948), both have an illustrious provenance. Their histories may have begun in the royal apartments at Versailles. During the nineteenth century this example now at the Metropolitan Museum belonged to Baron Mayer de Rothschild, a member of the distinguished banking and art-collecting family, who kept it at Mentmore Towers, his palatial and splendidly appointed residence in Buckinghamshire. In 1964 it went under the hammer in London and fetched the highest price ever paid at auction for a piece of furniture, attracting tremendous media attention.[1]The New York and London commodes are related closely to each other and to the latter's nearly identical counterpart at the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum in Munich, with which it once formed a pair in the collection of the grand duke of Sachsen-Weimar.[2] All three pieces are so-called commodes à vantaux, which means they have three doors concealing interior drawers; however, they all include a shelf compartment, rather than drawers, behind the central door, which transforms the type into a combination of the commode à vantaux and a variation called commode en bas d'armoire.[3]All three commodes have six feet. The feet of the New York commode, however, represent a unique departure in Roentgen's oeuvre. Although the four outside feet are square as usual, the two front middle feet are trapezoidal and decorated with mounts on the three visible sides, lending an extra element of luxury. The fronts of the commodes are divided into three vertical sections, and the frieze contains a single drawer that runs the full width of each piece. The sides and the three front door panels are decorated with marquetry: the former show musicians--woodwind and stringed-instrument players--and the center panel on the front shows a scene of actors on a stage. In several ways, the marquetry of the New York commode differs from its two counterparts. It probably originally resembled the others closely, but major alterations were undertaken at some point after the French Revolution, when the taste of the ancient régime fell into disrepute. The absorbing story of how the New York commode was changed can be found in an appendix by Mechthild Baumeister in this volume. Suffice it here to mention four major differences: First, the two lateral doors on the front of the Metropolitan's commode show two empty stages, whereas those doors on the London and Munich commodes display theater boxes filled with people watching the performance taking place in the scene on the central door. Second, the panels on the sides of all three pieces are the same, but those on the New York commode are reversed, with the woodwind players on the proper right side. Third, the frieze mounts on the New York commode are replacements of mounts similar to their counterparts and by another hand. The mounts on the feet and stiles are also different. Fourth, the original blue-gray marble tops preserved on the London and Munich commodes have been replaced on the Metropolitan's by a red brocatelle marble slab. [4]Inside the three commodes, the layout is similar, but the hidden mechanisms in the London and Munich examples are more sophisticated. The large frieze drawer, the doors, and the top interior drawers of the latter are opened by different actions of a single key in one keyhole, which is concealed by an ormolu rosette on the frieze drawer when not in use. The mechanism is weight- and spring-driven. On either side of the interior of the three commodes, the upper drawer can be swung sideways to access hidden compartments with secret drawers. The top of the front compartment lifts up on the London commode; it is covered with a tambour on the New York commode, giving access to a well.The finest mounts on the London commode are Paris-made; Neuwied examples are used in less-prominent places. The duotone gilding and surface chasing of the box-tie handles on the drawers are of the highest level that the workshop of François Rémond produced. The similarly delicate frieze mounts were replaced on the New York commode with a bold scrolling ornament, probably the work of the Paris bronze caster Étienne Martincourt.Januarius Zick, who frequently worked for David Roentgen, certainly designed the marquetry scenes on the front of the commodes as well as the ones on the sides, and undoubtedly Roentgen's engraver Elie Gervais produced the line drawings for the marquetry cutters to work from. The central scene on the front features well-known characters from the Italian theatrical tradition known as the commedia dell'arte, which enjoyed a revival during the second half of the eighteenth century. Pictured are the clever servant Harlequin at right, his sweetheart, the lady's maid, Columbine, in a flower-decorated straw hat on the left, and the aged Anselmo with a tricorne and walking stick in the center.[5] The scenes on the sides of the three commodes depict two musician in an airy room with an arched casement window: on one panel, a violinist and a cellist share a trestle stand with two sheets of music on it as they play. Brass horns hang on the wall. In the other panel, two woodwind players rest at a table. On the wall behind them are two oboes, and a bassoon leans against the music stand on which sheets of music are propped.The New York commode is branded twice on the uprights of its paneled back with a double V beneath a crown, which is the inventory mark of Versailles. Although it is uncertain that the back panel is original to the piece, it is not impossible that the commode originated in the private apartments of Louis XVI. Indeed, records of the king's expenditures mention the payment of 2,400 livres on April 11, 1779, "to the Germans for a big commode."[6] But in an inventory of 1792, the scenes on the sides of that same commode are said to depict Astronomy and the Arts, rather than musicians.[7] This may represent a misunderstanding on the part of an inventory taker who did not recognize the oboes as musical instruments and thought the bassoon was a telescope. Moreover, the inventory was almost certainly made in a hurry, for the furniture was to be removed from Versailles and sold in Paris for cash to support the Revolution. Specific woods, including their coloration, and small chased ornaments mentioned in the inventory are found on the New York commode and not the other two, yet it is surprising that no mention is made of the commedia dell'arte scene. Another inventory of Versailles furnishings, made in 1793, that documents a smaller commode owned by the comtesse d'Artois, the sister-in-law of Louis XVI, does mention the commedia dell'arte scene.[8] But the measurements given in the inventories for the two commodes make Louis XVI's slightly larger example a better match with the New York commode.[Wolfram Koeppe 2012]Footnotes:[1] On the Rothschilds, see Georg Heuberger, ed. The Rothschilds. 2 vols. Exh. cat. Jewish Museum, Frankfurt; 1994-95. Sigmaringen, 1994. [Published in German as Die Rothschilds. Sigmaringen, 1994.] On the commode while it was at Mentmore, see Mentmore. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1884, vol. 2, p. 187, no. 10, where it is described as in an upstairs gallery and as by David de Luneville (David Roentgen) and the Parisian mount maker Pierre Gouthière. Jack and Belle Linsky purchased the commode in 1964 for 63,000 pounds sterling ($176,000).[2] According to Hans Huth, the commode now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the very similar example now in the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich, were owned as a pair by the Grand Duke of Sachsen-Weimar; Hans Huth. Roentgen Furniture: Abraham and David Roentgen, European Cabinet-Makers. London, 1974, p. 46 [Also published in German as Abraham und David Roentgen und ihre Newuwieder Möbelwerkstatt. Munich, 1974]. See also Hans Huth. Abraham und David Roentgen und ihre Neuwieder Möbelwerkstatt. Deutscher Verein für Kunstwissenschaft. Berlin, 1928, p. 66, commentary on plate 40. One of the two was offered in the Sachsen-Weimar sale (Sotheby's, London, June 10, 1932, lot 136), and the photographs reproduced in the accompanying catalogue are undoubtedly of the commode now at the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum. An annotated copy of the sale catalogue (archives of Sotheby's London), however, clearly states that Lady Eckstein purchased the piece, which since 1948 has been in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Both museums believe that their commode is the one bought at that sale. A label preserved on the underside of the marble top of the London commode, "Weimar R Schloss 21," and a pencil inscription also on the underside of the marble, "Weimar 20," clearly refer to its Weimar provenance. Recent research by Dr. Gert-Dieter Ulferts and Christian Pönitz of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar did not reveal any further information about the history of the London and Munich commodes before the 1920s. In an e-mail of June 21, 2012, to Wolfram Koeppe, Gert-Dieter Ulferts mentioned that the label text and pencil inscription on the underside of the marble top of the London commode most likely refer to an inventory of the furniture in the Weimar residence (Residenzschloss Weimar) possibly made by the Hofmarschallamt in the 1920s and that the numbers 20 and 21 do not relate to a specific room in the castle. On the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum commode's provenance, see Georg Himmelheber. "Roentgenmöbel in Münchner Museen. XI. Kommode, um 1779, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum." Weltkunst 61, no. 20 (October 15, 1991), pp. 3012-15.[3] Henry Havard. Dictionnaire de l'ameublement et de la décoration depuis le XVIIIe siècle jusqu'à nos jours. 4 vols. Paris, 1887-90, vol. 1, pl. 54, col. 937; John Fleming and Hugh Honour. The Penguin Dictionary of Decorative Arts. New ed. London and New York, 1989, p. 210.[4] In an e-mail of May 7, 2012, to Wolfram Koeppe, Ferdinand Heinz said that in David Roentgen's time, the blue-gray marble called bleu turquin was also known as bardiglio di Carrara. He added that the quarries of true bardiglio marble are located in the Apuan Alps, at a few locations north and east of the town of Carrara, in Tuscany. Koeppe has suggested elsewhere that the bleu turquin slabs on the London and Munich commodes came from a quarry near Leun on the Lahn River, not far from Neuwied, which belonged to the counts of Wied or their relatives; see Wolfram Koeppe in Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, Wolfram Koeppe, and William Rieder. European Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Highlights of the Collection. New York, 2006, p. 181. Only a mineralogical analysis of the slabs will tell us exactly where the marble originated. The slab of red brocatelle marble on the New York commode comes from a Catalonian quarry near Tortosa; see Harald Mielsch. Buntmarmore aus Rom im Antikenmuseum Berlin. Staatliche Musseen Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, 1985, p. 42, pl. 5, nos. 165, 167.[5] For a summary of the subject as treated in eighteenth-century decorative arts, see Meredith Chilton. Harlequin Unmasked: The Commedia dell'Arte and Porcelain Sculpture. George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto. New Haven, 2001, and see p. 150 for a discussion of Anselmo with a cocked hat and cane. For Zick see Othmar Metzger. "Januarius Zicks Entwürfe für Intarsien David Roentgens." Pantheon 39, no. 2 (April-June 1981), pp. 176-79; Josef Strasser. Januarius Zick, 1730-1797: Gemälde, Graphik, Fresken. Weissenhorn, 1994; Daniëlle O. Kisluk-Grosheide. "Versailles au Metropolitan Museum de New York." Versalia, no. 8 (2005), p. 88.[6] "aux allemands pour une grande commode L 2400"; Comte R. de Beauchamp. Comptes de Louis XVI. Paris, 1909, p. 71 (cited in Christian Baulez. "David Roentgen et François Rémond: Une collaboration majeure dans l'histoire du mobilier européen." L'estampille/L'objet d'art, no. 305 (September 1996), p. 101); Dietrich Fabian. Abraham und David Roentgen: Das noch aufgefundene Gesamtwerk ihrer Möbel- und Uhrenkunst in Verbindung mit der Uhrmacherfamilie Kinzing in Neuwied. Leben und Werk, Verzeichnis der Werke, Quellen. Bad Neustadt an der Saale, 1996, p. 347, doc. no. 2.171 [translated from the French]).[7] Following is the full text of the 1792 Versailles inventory and the English translation.Une Commode mechanique en bois de Placage dites des allemants la ditte Commode ouvrante a trois Vanteaux par Différent Mouvement le dedans Composé D'un Mechanisme particulier dont le Roi a la clef [.] lextérieur [sic] de la commode plaque a tableaux de bois fond Satiné et ombré Sur les trois faces deux Medaillons et Un tableau Sur le devant 1 tableau de chaque côtée Representant, l'astronomie et arts en figures de bois de Rapports ombrés au feu, les champs des paneaux en bois Satiné Vert Ceux des pieds et pilastres en bois Rose, les pieds a guaisnes Carré le tout orné de bronze Savoir les frises pilastres et les corp des pieds a tables Saillantes dans les frises Renfoncé et ciselés dans les pilastres avec de petits ornements Saillants Ciselés les Medaillons du devant Entouré d'un cadre a perles les portants de tiroirs en paquets de lauriers le tout De bronze doré or Moulüe et Moulures Idem Canelures etc, le Marbre du dessus en bleu turquin; 4 pieds 2 pouces de large 25 pouces de profondeur et 2 pieds 9 pouces de haut, Marbre Compris. (A mechanical commode veneered said from the Germans the said commode opening with three doors by different movements the interior composed of a special mechanism for which the king has the key [.] The exterior of the commode veneered with [marquetry] panels of bois satiné ground and shaded on the three sides two medallions and one [marquetry] panel on the front 1 [marquetry] panel on each side representing, Astronomy and the Arts, figures in various pieces of wood shaded by burning, the fields of the panels in green bois satiné. Those of the feet and pilasters in tulipwood, the square tapering feet the whole decorated with bronze to wit the friezes pilasters and the body of the feet with plates projecting in the friezes recessed and chased in the pilasters with small chased ornaments in relief of the medallions on the front surrounded with a beaded frame the handles of the drawers in sprays of laurel the whole of gilt-bronze ormolu and moldings idem fluting etc, the marble top bleu turquin; 4 pieds 2 pouces wide 25 pouces deep and 2 pieds 9 pouces high, marble included).Archives Nationales, Paris, O1 3426, Versailles, Recépissés des Meubles envoyés à Paris, Le 5. Jer. [janvier] 1792. The passage is also cited, in updated French in Christian Baulez. "David Roentgen et François Rémond: Une collaboration majeure dans l'histoire du mobilier européen." L'estampille/L'objet d'art, no. 305 (September 1996), pp. 101-2, and Daniëlle O. Kisluk-Grosheide. "Versailles au Metropolitan Museum de New York." Versalia, no. 8 (2005), p. 87. We thank Ulrich Leben and Bertrand Rondot for photographing and assisting us in interpreting the original text.[8] Following is the English translation of the 1793 Versailles inventory quoted in Christian Baulez. "David Roentgen et François Rémond: Une collaboration majeure dans l'histoire du mobilier européen." L'estampille/L'objet d'art, no. 305 (September 1996), p. 108 and Daniëlle O. Kisluk-Grosheide. "Versailles au Metropolitan Museum de New York." Versalia, no. 8 (2005), p. 88: "a veneered commode with three doors with human figures enacting comedy scenes as well as on the sides, with three drawers in the pareclose, covered with millesraies plates, garlands forming handles and laurel leaves, the whole in matte gilt-bronze and with beaded frame, with bleu turquin marble top, 2 pieds 8 pouces high, 4 pieds wide, and 2 pieds deep (estimated) 4,000 livres."[9] Before the introduction of the metric system in 1799, French units of measurement were organized in much the same way as the British Imperial System. The pied (foot), or pied du roi (king's foot), equaled 32.48 centimeters, and the pouce (thumb, equivalent to the inch) measured 2.71 centimeters. Accordingly, the dimensions of Louis XVI's commode given in the 1792 inventory would translate to 89.35 centimeters high (including the marble top), 135.34 centimeters wide, and 67.75 centimeters deep. The dimensions of the comtesse d'Artois' commode given in the 1793 inventory would translate to 86.64 centimeters high, 129.92 centimeters wide, and 64.9 centimeters deep. The Metropolitan Museum's commode is 89.5 centimeters high, 135.9 centimeters wide, and 69.2 centers deep (including the later red brocatelle marble top), and 86.5 centimeters high, 135.6 centimeters wide, and 66.8 centimeters deep without the marble top. It should be borne in mind, however, that until 1799 no single consistent system of measures was used in France, so these calculations must be viewed with caution. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3618168 Portrait of the Painter François Gysels. Artist: David Bailly (Dutch, Leiden 1584-1657 Leiden). Dimensions: 6 13/16 x 5 5/8 in. (17.3 x 14.3 cm). Date: n.d..A portrait painter and draftsman, Bailly created a number of small drawings with pen and fine brush, among them several depicting artists of his day. Bailly drew François Gysels the Younger, a painter of landscapes and portraits from whom no works are known, with meticulous hatching reminiscent of the line work employed in engraving. The illusionistic rendering represents the portrait of Gysels as the subject of an oval painting, leaning on a ledge against a wall. On the ledge are also tools of the sittter's trade-a compass, pen, palette, maulstick, and sheet of paper. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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orz145449 ESCENA DE LA PELICULA "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" - POR ALEC GUINESS Y JULI CHISTIE - 1965. Author: DAVID LEAN. ALEC GUINNESS. JULIE CHRISTIE.
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alb9877412 17th century Dutch peasant in cap leaning on his door gate. The house has a gable top and lattice windows. Peasant Leaning on His Doorway. Copperplate engraving by David Deuchar after an original by Adriaen van Ostade from A Collection of Etchings after the most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Edinburgh, 1803.
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alb9870669 Old man in a hooded cape leaning on a stick, 17th century. Copperplate engraving by David Deuchar from A Collection of Etchings after the most Eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Edinburgh, 1803.
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alb5517100 TREVOR HOWARD and CELIA JOHNSON in BREVE ENCUENTRO (1945) -Original title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER-, directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER. Portuguese title: DESENCANTO.
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alb5517099 TREVOR HOWARD and CELIA JOHNSON in BREVE ENCUENTRO (1945) -Original title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER-, directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER. Portuguese title: DESENCANTO.
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alb9001171 OLIVER TWIST (1948), directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: OLIVER TWIST. Portuguese title: AVENTURAS DE OLIVER TWIST, AS.
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alb2033438 Matthias Grünewald / 'Inssenheim Altar: Crucifixion', 1515. Museum: MUSEE D'UNTERLINDEN, Colmar, France. JESUS. Saint John the Baptist. MARY MAGDALENE. VIRGIN MARY. SAN SEBASTIAN. SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA.
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alb4104411 David George van Lennep (1712-97), Senior Merchant of the Dutch Factory at Smyrna, and his Wife and Children. Dating: 1769 - 1771. Measurements: h 172 cm × w 248 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Antoine de Favray (attributed to).
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alb4102316 The Meeting of David and Abigail. Dating: 1583. Measurements: h 142 cm × w 195 cm; d 6.2 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Christiaen Jansz. van Bieselingen. Maerten de Vos (copy after). Frans Pourbus (I) (copy after).
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alb4111498 Standing man with violin and bow. Draughtsman: David Bles. Dating: 1866. Measurements: h 239 mm × w 175 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb3337339 Peter O'Toole in film Lawrence of Arabia by David Lean. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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les64110104 Director David Lean stands in a " Russian street" for his film " Dr. Zhivago". The street, almost a mile long, lies in a vacant lot some 8 kilometers from the center of Madrid. It has all the necessary details, from lace curtains in the windows to shops. Madrid,1964. Location: Townscape, Madrid, Spain.
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les64110101 Director David Lean stands in a " Russian street" for his film " Dr. Zhivago". The street, almost a mile long, lies in a vacant lot some 8 kilometers from the center of Madrid. It has all the necessary details, from lace curtains in the windows to shops. Spain,1964. Location: Townscape, Madrid, Spain.
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alb285786 SARAH MILES in LA HIJA DE RYAN (1970) -Original title: RYAN'S DAUGHTER-, directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: RYAN'S DAUGHTER. Portuguese title: A FILHA DE RYAN.
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alb244133 GERALDINE CHAPLIN in DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (1965), directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: DOCTOR ZHIVAGO. Portuguese title: DOUTOR JIVAGO.
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alb4105966 Portrait of Margaretha Nelis (1652-17050, second wife of Casparus Commelin. Dating: 1693 - 1704. Measurements: h 56.5 cm × w 48.5 cm; d 4.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: David van der Plas.
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alb256842 JOYCE CAREY, TREVOR HOWARD and CELIA JOHNSON in BREVE ENCUENTRO (1945) -Original title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER-, directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER. Portuguese title: DESENCANTO.
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alb256838 CELIA JOHNSON in BREVE ENCUENTRO (1945) -Original title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER-, directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER. Portuguese title: DESENCANTO.
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alb256832 TREVOR HOWARD and CELIA JOHNSON in BREVE ENCUENTRO (1945) -Original title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER-, directed by DAVID LEAN. English title: BRIEF ENCOUNTER. Portuguese title: DESENCANTO.
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alb3905183 Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Date/Period: 1630. Painting. Oil on oak panel. Height: 58 cm (22.8 in); Width: 46 cm (18.1 in). Author: HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN REMBRANDT.
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alb4103535 Boy and Girl in the Dunes. Dating: 1870 - 1890. Place: Netherlands. Measurements: h 95.2 cm × w 140 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: David Adolph Constant Artz (mentioned on object).
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alb4102498 The Conversation. Dating: c. 1850 - c. 1899. Measurements: h 27.1 cm × w 32.8 cm; d 6.3 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: David Bles.
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MSDLAOF_EC284 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, key art, Peter O'Toole, 1962
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MBDSUMM_EC060 SUMMERTIME, (aka SUMMER MADNESS), from left, Katharine Hepburn, Rosanno Brazzi, 1955
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MBDSUMM_EC058 SUMMERTIME, (aka SUMMER MADNESS), from left: Katharine Hepburn, Rosanno Brazzi, 1955
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MBDOLTW_EC077 OLIVER TWIST, John Howard Davies, 1948
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MBDKEYY_EC049 THE KEY, Trevor Howard, 1958
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MBDBRON_EC107 THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, Sessue Hayakawa, 1957
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