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National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) display a painting at an announcement that it believes the subject of a mysterious Renaissance portrait, it has owned since 1965 is Lucrezia Borgia, and that the painter is famed Renaissance artist Dosso Dossi (c1486-154 (William West/AFP/Getty Images)
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via Epoch Times @ 22:21 25th Nov
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A mysterious Renaissance portrait that has hung in an Australian art gallery for 43 years has been identified as potentially the only painting in existence of the infamous femme fatale Lucrezia Borgia
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via The Times @ 11:15 25th Nov
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A mystery painting held by the National Gallery of Victoria for 43 years is being hailed as the world's only portrait of the infamous, incestuous Italian Renaissance noblewoman Lucrezia Borgia.
in Arts & Culture
via The West Online @ 10:23 25th Nov
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(29 Oct 08-RV) Few people have heard of Nicola di Guardiagrele, a goldsmith from the era between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. An exhibition sponsored by both the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and the Vatican Museums is hoping to make his work better known. The exhibit opened at the Basilica today and will run through December 8. Veronica Scarisbrick tells us more….
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via Vatican Radio @ 9:04 30th Oct
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The Middlesex captain is only 31, but he has battled with an ankle injury for most of the year. He would have fitted into the mould of those Gentlemen players who could combine a career with cricket.
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via The Times South Africa @ 12:49 25th Nov
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Advantage GMAC Real Estate Broker Jeff Foster Implements a Custom IDX Solution to Simplify the Property Search Process
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 14:51 30th Oct
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More than half of the world's best-selling painters and sculptors today are from Asia – a major shift after 500 years of domination by Western art. Andrew Johnson reports
in Arts & Culture
via The Independent @ 1:58 16th Nov
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AT THREE Mile outstation Linda Janggarda Anderson sits cross-legged on a concrete veranda dabbing red and white dots on a brilliantly coloured canvas. Linda's home is a spruced-up cottage with a neat flowerbed out front and faltering plumbing inside.
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via WA Today.com.au @ 11:30 24th Oct
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AT THREE Mile outstation Linda Janggarda Anderson sits cross-legged on a concrete veranda dabbing red and white dots on a brilliantly coloured canvas. Linda's home is a spruced-up cottage with a neat flowerbed out front and faltering plumbing inside.
in Arts & Culture
via The Age @ 11:31 24th Oct
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Yes, there even is a presidential transition for Secret Service code names, which anyway are anything but secret in loose-lips Washington.
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via IOL @ 15:49 13th Nov
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More than half of the world's best-selling painters and sculptors today are from Asia – a major shift after 500 years of domination by Western art. Andrew Johnson reports
in Arts & Culture
via The Independent @ 1:58 16th Nov
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A MASTER REMEMBERED: Eminent scientists C.N.R. Rao (left), P. Balaram, M.K. Mathew and Virginia Shepherd at a symposium on Sir J.C.Bose in Bangalore on Friday.
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via The Hindu @ 20:24 28th Nov
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Prime Minister Helen Clark today pledged Labour’s strong ongoing commitment for New Zealand’s Arts, Culture and Heritage sectors.
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via Scoop @ 0:42 6th Nov
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"Look at that female warrior over there... notice the belt I made for her, with penises hanging from it, her trophies."
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via Access Mexico Connect @ 8:05 1st Nov
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The outspoken artist was delivering a petition signed by some of the leading lights of the British art world to Downing Street.
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via Glasgow Herald @ 13:31 10th Nov
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Renaissance Hollywood Hotel & Spa Appoints Hospitality Veteran as New Director of Sales and Marketing
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 2:54 7th Nov
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A mysterious Renaissance portrait that has hung in an Australian art gallery for 43 years - its artist and subject unknown - has been identified as potentially the world's only painting of the infamous femme fatale Lucrezia Borgia.
in Arts & Culture
via Guardian Unlimited @ 1:38 26th Nov
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A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.
in Online Auctions
via Real Business @ 7:10 15th Nov
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A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.
in Banking
via Real Business @ 2:07 7th Nov
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A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.
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via Real Business @ 1:06 1st Nov
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A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.
in Banking
via Real Business @ 6:14 25th Oct
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A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.
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via Real Business @ 11:10 24th Oct
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When Albrecht Durer and other Renaissance artists painstakingly etched images onto plates, swabbed ink into the fine grooves and transferred the images to paper with a press, they never could have guessed that centuries later the same technique would uncover the secrets of human cells.
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via Science Daily @ 9:53 4th Nov
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When Albrecht Durer and other Renaissance artists painstakingly etched images onto plates, swabbed ink into the fine grooves and transferred the images to paper with a press, they never could have guessed that centuries later the same technique would uncover the secrets of human cells.
in Biological Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 2:40 4th Nov
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In her solo show, Bristol Renaissance Faire actress, Pegasus Players teaching artist and little person Kathryn Jones explores the relationships between Queen Elizabeth I and dwarves and other people with disabilities.
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via MetroMix @ 22:22 24th Oct
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