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, in fact this manifesto, he says i am michelangelo, i can do it. just like michelangelo, and this iselo or the manifesto, i’m a revolutionary, i’m for the revolution, for liberation with the revolution, of course, of course, but with his mood and his vision, this is 1902, three years before the revolution , a few more years, 3 years, well, actually a wonderful scene, i instantly see biklemishev anticipating kanenkov’s magnificent work , so the pre-committee appears, so what material is it made of, it was made of clay, and what was the commission? displaced, firstly, all the classical proportions are violated here, that is, he overcomes, look, here exaggerated brushes, and michelangelo also had all the proportions disrupted, well, not as much as kanenkova’s, that is, konyenkov went further than michelangelo, no, it cannot be said that michelangelo’s academic education was further - this is the framework from which konenkov came, and naturally he did what he shouldn’t do, it will be a little later, politics will certainly be a little full of thought too, the first sentence. expel konen
, in fact this manifesto, he says i am michelangelo, i can do it. just like michelangelo, and this iselo or the manifesto, i’m a revolutionary, i’m for the revolution, for liberation with the revolution, of course, of course, but with his mood and his vision, this is 1902, three years before the revolution , a few more years, 3 years, well, actually a wonderful scene, i instantly see biklemishev anticipating kanenkov’s magnificent work , so the pre-committee appears, so what material is...
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michelangelo michelangelo struggled with the material, but michelangelo is a fantastic artist, for michelangelo can be endlessly talked about, but what do you like from pushkin, i love everything about pushkin, you love everything , everyone says, there is no truth on earth, but there is no truth higher, for me all this is clear, like a simple scale, i was born with a love of art, well, it doesn’t matter, i love it, but no, i love pushkin from any point of view, now i have a favorite, for the last 3 years my favorite poem is called ispindemonti, well , i appreciate ispendemonti inexpensively, i’m loudly right. there is, you know, but regarding alexander sergeevich, well, first of all, who is your favorite writer or poet, pushkin, still or already? this is a very subtle joke, it was for me in due time i really liked it, you know, but for me this man became the one who formulated the culture to which i consider myself a member, yeah, that’s exactly what alexander sergeevich pushkin did, this is the man who united everything with everyone, both ancient russia and the pride of antiquity. i just wan
michelangelo michelangelo struggled with the material, but michelangelo is a fantastic artist, for michelangelo can be endlessly talked about, but what do you like from pushkin, i love everything about pushkin, you love everything , everyone says, there is no truth on earth, but there is no truth higher, for me all this is clear, like a simple scale, i was born with a love of art, well, it doesn’t matter, i love it, but no, i love pushkin from any point of view, now i have a favorite, for the...
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michelangelo, more than 2 m high, was preserved for 6 years.d on the sketch when he was already 75, and made changes many times. we see in his work how he comes to terms with those ordinary human feelings that everyone experiences when they get older. he is trying evaluate whether he has lived a good life and ponders what faith is, which he hopes will help him obtain the salvation of his soul. the letters, which have not survived to ours, give us an idea of michelangelo. he asks him to visit his uncle as he is close to death. michelangelo died just shy of 89 years old, but continued to work almost until his death. because they are still just getting on their feet and are not afraid to experiment. i think this exhibition clearly shows that even after 60 artists remain very creative people who create new things and take on complex projects. michelangelo challenged himself more than once, and we see what came of it. the exhibition covers three decades of the master's creative life; it also presents early developments of his famous works, for exa
michelangelo, more than 2 m high, was preserved for 6 years.d on the sketch when he was already 75, and made changes many times. we see in his work how he comes to terms with those ordinary human feelings that everyone experiences when they get older. he is trying evaluate whether he has lived a good life and ponders what faith is, which he hopes will help him obtain the salvation of his soul. the letters, which have not survived to ours, give us an idea of michelangelo. he asks him to...
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slaves, this is actually a manifesto, he says: i am michelangelo, i can do the same as michelangelos precisely the manifesto i am michelangelo or the manifesto i am a revolutionary i am for the revolution for liberation is connected with the revolution, of course, but with his mood and his vision this is 1902 , 3 years later, well, actually a wonderful scene, i just see biklemishev has a presentiment of the magnificent work of konenkov, here is what lies ahead commission and what material is it made of? is it made of clay and commission what? was outraged here in the first place? all the classical proportions, that is, he overcomes, look, there are exaggerated brushes, and michelangelo also had all the proportions violated, well, not as much as kanenkov’s, that is, konyunkov went further than mekin, no, that’s not possible. where he was told that the sculpture was destroyed by taking the owner’s address, of course, this was deceit, so it was possible to find the owner, the konyunko sculpture was destroyed, so we would gladly stay on this story if kanenkov would have lived 30 or 40 y
slaves, this is actually a manifesto, he says: i am michelangelo, i can do the same as michelangelos precisely the manifesto i am michelangelo or the manifesto i am a revolutionary i am for the revolution for liberation is connected with the revolution, of course, but with his mood and his vision this is 1902 , 3 years later, well, actually a wonderful scene, i just see biklemishev has a presentiment of the magnificent work of konenkov, here is what lies ahead commission and what material is it...
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slaves, actually this is a manifesto, he says i am michelangelo, i can do the same as michelangelo, and this is precisely the manifesto i am michelangelo or the manifesto i am a revolutionary, i am for the revolution for liberation with the revolution, certainly, of course, but with his mood. firstly, all the classical proportions are violated here, that is, he overcomes, look, here are the exaggerated brushes, and michelangelo also had all the proportions violated. destroyed, we would have happily stayed on this story, if kanenkov had lived 30 or 40 years, but he lived 100, we need to fit these 100 years into our format, and it is not that long, so let's move forward, so, konenkov and the revolution, briefly 905 and 917, oleg yurevich, there was a famous barricade on arbat, which konenkov commanded, as i understand it, what did he not like about the tsarist regime, which had done him a favor, given him an education, given him calculations, what did he want, well , you can't say he did a favor, but nevertheless it was wonderful, yes, when they always tell me that krestinin could not
slaves, actually this is a manifesto, he says i am michelangelo, i can do the same as michelangelo, and this is precisely the manifesto i am michelangelo or the manifesto i am a revolutionary, i am for the revolution for liberation with the revolution, certainly, of course, but with his mood. firstly, all the classical proportions are violated here, that is, he overcomes, look, here are the exaggerated brushes, and michelangelo also had all the proportions violated. destroyed, we would have...
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, he says, i am michelangelo, i can do the same as michelangelo, and this is exactly the manifesto, i, this is 1902, through several trivolutions of 3 years, well, actually wonderful scene, i see beklemy. how not to do it, for now there is no politics here, it will be a little later, politics will certainly be a little full-thinking too, the first proposal to expel the walls of the academy for such freedom and denial of all academic norms, for nihilism, the kuindzhi archive and ilya efimovich repin fought for kanenkov and thanks to these great artists, he received the title of free artist, whether the sculpture was destroyed or not, he returned to moscow and rented a studio. on arbati soon receives an order from ivan dmitrovich filippov for decoration the cafe is bulyshnogo which is the filippovskaya bakery of tverskaya and kanenkov told him so to speak about this wonderful samson filippov was inspired and said great in the center of the cafe there will be samson konyunkov. konyunkov turns to the academy, where he is told that the sculpture was destroyed by taking the owner’s address,
, he says, i am michelangelo, i can do the same as michelangelo, and this is exactly the manifesto, i, this is 1902, through several trivolutions of 3 years, well, actually wonderful scene, i see beklemy. how not to do it, for now there is no politics here, it will be a little later, politics will certainly be a little full-thinking too, the first proposal to expel the walls of the academy for such freedom and denial of all academic norms, for nihilism, the kuindzhi archive and ilya efimovich...
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for now, the sounds that michelangelo would have made still ring out.erations, but we wonder, how long will the sound? [ stopwatch ticking ] >>> cbs sports hq is presented by progressive insurance. i'm james brown with the scores in the nfl today. rumor has it caleb williams is still running for his life. for the win, it's still moody. atlanta finds out that the saints have -- philly's blowout turns the boys to men. seriously, the chiefs can't keep getting away with this. for 24/7 news and highlights go to cbssportshq.com. with the insurance whistleblower. [ distorted ] i just think everyone should know there's an insurance company out there exposing other companies' rates so you can compare them and save. hmm. sounds like trouble. it's great, actually! it's called autoquote explorer from progressive. here, look! see, we show you our direct rates and their rates, even if we're not the lowest. so, whistleblower usually means you're exposing something bad. i thought it meant calling attention to something helpful. you know, like, toot toot, check it out!
for now, the sounds that michelangelo would have made still ring out.erations, but we wonder, how long will the sound? [ stopwatch ticking ] >>> cbs sports hq is presented by progressive insurance. i'm james brown with the scores in the nfl today. rumor has it caleb williams is still running for his life. for the win, it's still moody. atlanta finds out that the saints have -- philly's blowout turns the boys to men. seriously, the chiefs can't keep getting away with this. for 24/7 news...
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here you can see michelangelo's original plaster, the original colour of the skin, and on top of it,that was painted over. using extremely high resolution images, he and his team are now mapping sections of the chapel. at such high resolution, we can see down to the single pane crystal, and this allows us to see over time if there were any changes or deposits of dust. this year's maintenance has an added sense of urgency. the vatican's jubilee is starting next december, and even more visitors are expected here. it's an important mission to be an open house, - trying to balance, of course, - the welcoming with the preservation of our incredible collections. it's a fine line to ensure that present and future generations will still be able to gasp in awe every time they look up at michelangelo's masterpiece. sarah monetta, bbc news, vatican city. the owners of the crooked house — known as the wonkiest pub in britain — have been ordered to rebuild the iconic structure, after it was destroyed last year in a suspected arson attack. 0ur midlands correspondent navtej johal has this report. t
here you can see michelangelo's original plaster, the original colour of the skin, and on top of it,that was painted over. using extremely high resolution images, he and his team are now mapping sections of the chapel. at such high resolution, we can see down to the single pane crystal, and this allows us to see over time if there were any changes or deposits of dust. this year's maintenance has an added sense of urgency. the vatican's jubilee is starting next december, and even more visitors...
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the exhibition of michelangelo's last decades will last in london until july 28.the ceiling of the sectina. only on the ceiling, because, well, it seems to me that the ceiling is such a calling card of this master in the vatican museums, because it is simply impossible not to see it, it is incredible beauty, but now in london you can still touch his art. dear friends, well, since today is such a creative and literary day for us, right now we offer to your attention a new issue of our regular column, people who changed the world, in the frame there will be its hero, people's poet of belarus nil gilevich. neil gilevich was born in 1931 in the lagoi region, after the end of the war he worked as a postman, at the age of 16 he moved to minsk, graduated from the minsk pedagogical school and the philological faculty of the belarusian state university, and began publishing his poems at the age of 15. in 1946 , the poem yablynka was published in the magazine byaroska, and less than 10 years later the first collection of gelevich’s works entitled. i call his poem the tale o
the exhibition of michelangelo's last decades will last in london until july 28.the ceiling of the sectina. only on the ceiling, because, well, it seems to me that the ceiling is such a calling card of this master in the vatican museums, because it is simply impossible not to see it, it is incredible beauty, but now in london you can still touch his art. dear friends, well, since today is such a creative and literary day for us, right now we offer to your attention a new issue of our regular...
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michelangelo, i think if he were to come back today, he'd be able to walk around florence. it hasn't changed. but it's the hands of the ordinary people... [chef] we fold it like this. ...that have crafted the incredible food here. it's like a christmas in your mouth, yeah. this is a place built on human ingenuity, mind-boggling riches and an insane amount of bread. i really don't know how they eat this much bread. it's delicious but so hot. all great love affairs start somewhere. and for me... my love of italy started right here, in florence, when i was just 12 years old. that's delicious. you have to taste that. like this tartlet filled with rice pudding, i mean, come on. there's always something wonderful to discover in florence. the city is the capital of tuscany. 500 years ago, it was the playground of some of the richest families on earth. in the countryside, they used their land to cultivate the finest produce and cattle and in the city they bankrolled the incredible explosion of art, science and architecture known as the renaissance. i love that just about everywhere
michelangelo, i think if he were to come back today, he'd be able to walk around florence. it hasn't changed. but it's the hands of the ordinary people... [chef] we fold it like this. ...that have crafted the incredible food here. it's like a christmas in your mouth, yeah. this is a place built on human ingenuity, mind-boggling riches and an insane amount of bread. i really don't know how they eat this much bread. it's delicious but so hot. all great love affairs start somewhere. and for me......
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galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by italian, renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's fast collection director cecilia. holberg tells me window and get out to me. this thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. i have to say it's way more impressive in person then i could have imagined because angelo shows this shepherd, this young shepherd in an incredible way. he's not aggressive. and he, but he is strong, he is naked, showing his, in a sense, and they put it in front of the product. so back to which is the political center of the tone and showing the independence of the citizens and the city of florence. this symbol of florence is one of the most famous sculptures in the world . and now i have a moment alone with him. i think i'm in love but now it's time to cross the ottoman river to check out my favorite part of the city, the old. so i have no district, you'll find fewer tourists here. i really liked the vibe on this side of tow
galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by italian, renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's fast collection director cecilia. holberg tells me window and get out to me. this thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. i have to say it's way more impressive in person then i could have imagined because angelo shows this shepherd, this young...
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the russian imperial academy of arts, was the famous figure of samson, which was inspired by michelangelo'se fact is that after graduating from the moscow school , konyunkov leaves for italy, where he meets with a teacher at the imperial academy of arts, miklemish, a famous sculptor, who was famous for collecting talented brilliant students, when he met the horse in the italian quarries, he looked for marble for his made of clay, and why was the commission outraged? firstly, all the classical proportions are violated here, that is, he overcomes, look, here are exaggerated brushes, and in michelangelo all the proportions were also violated, well, not as much as in konyunkova, that is, konyunkov went further than michelangelo, no, you can’t say that , so that further mikil just an academic education - this is the framework from which konenkov came out and naturally he did what should not be done, it will come a little later, politics will certainly come a little later. that also the first proposal to exclude konenkova from the academy for such freedom and denial of all academics for nihilism
the russian imperial academy of arts, was the famous figure of samson, which was inspired by michelangelo'se fact is that after graduating from the moscow school , konyunkov leaves for italy, where he meets with a teacher at the imperial academy of arts, miklemish, a famous sculptor, who was famous for collecting talented brilliant students, when he met the horse in the italian quarries, he looked for marble for his made of clay, and why was the commission outraged? firstly, all the classical...
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museums in the world with a work by a renaissance masters like bought the charlie leonardo and michelangelo. and i'm going to give you a to go to the official c. c website book, a ticket for a specific day and a specific time. then you'll be able to skip the ticket line and just go straight to the security line. but now a visit to the galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tele and renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's fast collection director cecilio. holberg tells me, one does not get out to me this. thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. i have to say it's way more impressive in person then i could have imagined figured angelo shows this shepherd, this young shepherd in an incredible way. he's not aggressive. he but he is strong . he is naked, showing his in oh sounds. and they put it in front of the product, so back to which is the political center of the town and showing the independence of the citizens and the city of flor
museums in the world with a work by a renaissance masters like bought the charlie leonardo and michelangelo. and i'm going to give you a to go to the official c. c website book, a ticket for a specific day and a specific time. then you'll be able to skip the ticket line and just go straight to the security line. but now a visit to the galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tele and renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently...
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experts are inspecting michelangelo�*s sistine chapel, looking for signs of deterioration.rbon dioxide. and these react with the surface of the work of art. we may have condensation, dust deposit, because dust means dangerous compounds. after the last restoration 30 years ago, sensors and an air conditioning system were installed to keep a stable environment in the chapel. but since then, the number of visitors has soared, requiring more intensive maintenance. so for a few weeks every year, after the last visitor is gone, experts get to work. fabian knows the frescoes as intimately as a doctor knows his patient. he shows us a fragment taken from a piece of cloth that was painted on a character after michelangelo�*s death to cover its nudity. translation: here you can see michelangelo's original plaster, l the original colour of the skin, and on top of it, in a lighter shade of pink with some black particles, is the clothes that was painted over. using extremely high resolution images, he and his team are now mapping sections of the chapel. at such high resolution, we can se
experts are inspecting michelangelo�*s sistine chapel, looking for signs of deterioration.rbon dioxide. and these react with the surface of the work of art. we may have condensation, dust deposit, because dust means dangerous compounds. after the last restoration 30 years ago, sensors and an air conditioning system were installed to keep a stable environment in the chapel. but since then, the number of visitors has soared, requiring more intensive maintenance. so for a few weeks every year,...
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, but we don't care, michelangelo, michelangelo, we'll do everything, will you take a shower?the water, well, ammin, you'll finish later, the owner has arrived, he needs to take a shower, it's strange, of course, it always seemed to me that some kind of phenomenal success awaited him, he even always had some grandiose projects, he wanted to buy a submarine, or build an airship, i always laughed at him, and he got angry and said that he only lacked the initial capital, that's not a problem either, he even proposed somehow suddenly, and what kind of wedding do i give him? find a normal job, yes, he's an original guy. well, in general, and then he got carried away with computer games, and you know, it was so strange to me, he seems like a grown guy, but he doesn't sleep or eat for days, he's always shooting, blowing up, killing someone, well , of course he was fired from work, not a penny, and then he even wrote to some crazy indian from london. and i decided to create my own computer game, princes and paupers, you no, you too, so what kind of game is this? i don't know, some kin
, but we don't care, michelangelo, michelangelo, we'll do everything, will you take a shower?the water, well, ammin, you'll finish later, the owner has arrived, he needs to take a shower, it's strange, of course, it always seemed to me that some kind of phenomenal success awaited him, he even always had some grandiose projects, he wanted to buy a submarine, or build an airship, i always laughed at him, and he got angry and said that he only lacked the initial capital, that's not a problem...
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the way those _ and michelangelo's david.leonardo, sol sneak peek and absorb some of the lessons from leonardo, so i love thinking — lessons from leonardo, so i love thinking about the three of them kicking _ thinking about the three of them kicking around florence. they did not get _ kicking around florence. they did not get along. they were not personal— not get along. they were not personal friends, not get along. they were not personalfriends, but not get along. they were not personal friends, but they were all there _ personal friends, but they were all there at— personal friends, but they were all there at the same time creating these _ there at the same time creating these incredible works. the}r there at the same time creating these incredible works. they would not have drunk _ these incredible works. they would not have drunk in _ these incredible works. they would not have drunk in the _ these incredible works. they would not have drunk in the black- these incredible works. they would not have drunk in the black dog
the way those _ and michelangelo's david.leonardo, sol sneak peek and absorb some of the lessons from leonardo, so i love thinking — lessons from leonardo, so i love thinking about the three of them kicking _ thinking about the three of them kicking around florence. they did not get _ kicking around florence. they did not get along. they were not personal— not get along. they were not personal friends, not get along. they were not personalfriends, but not get along. they were not personal...
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the artist michelangelo daravaggia and the director michelangelo antonioni are united not only by theirrsion. city, the wrong particular version was born , let me give the correct answer , noticed that both are called michelangelo, both were born on september 29 in mikhailo on the day of the catholic calendar, the crystal theme is one and a half, in order to deserve the name of crystal, the glass must contain many oxides of this quite a heavy metal, but barium oxide too... lead. bravo. crime 900. in march 2021, a paris court found this former president of the country guilty of corruption and sentenced him to three years in prison. uh nicolas sohkazi. absolutely right. 2 years probation, one year house arrest. names 600. in 1963, californian nurse. coney mccue named this son of hers after quentin compson, a character in william faulkner's novel the sound and the fury. quentin tarantino, right. crime 600. spaniard gabriel march granados took these items opened tens of thousands from work home, pocketed the found valuables, received 14 years and 2 months in prison, although the prosecutor
the artist michelangelo daravaggia and the director michelangelo antonioni are united not only by theirrsion. city, the wrong particular version was born , let me give the correct answer , noticed that both are called michelangelo, both were born on september 29 in mikhailo on the day of the catholic calendar, the crystal theme is one and a half, in order to deserve the name of crystal, the glass must contain many oxides of this quite a heavy metal, but barium oxide too... lead. bravo. crime...
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but if you, if you hear some other opinions, michelangelo , for example, he michelangelo, for example. if you look at all his statues, he believed that women are not beach that fat women are not beach body mean, i'm sure body ready. i mean, i'm sure like reuben, reuben was was incredibly body positive . yeah, incredibly body positive. yeah, but but but but but but who would you pick? you know, leonardo da vinci . he believed leonardo da vinci. he believed that not every woman has to be believed. he believed that sometimes women are capable of lying. >> well , you know, if only >> well, you know, if only they'd had twitter back then, we could have cancelled leonardo da vinci . there's no time. vinci. there's no time. >> we should. yeah, we should cancel him. because to me, it looks a little gay bar of, looks like a little gay bar of, like, gay guy . uy. and looks like a little gay bar of, like, gay guy. uy. and in like, an old gay guy. uy. and in going a bit old for me, there's a little spark . a little spark. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> walking across a nylon carpet i >> -- >> yeah, exactly.
but if you, if you hear some other opinions, michelangelo , for example, he michelangelo, for example. if you look at all his statues, he believed that women are not beach that fat women are not beach body mean, i'm sure body ready. i mean, i'm sure like reuben, reuben was was incredibly body positive . yeah, incredibly body positive. yeah, but but but but but but who would you pick? you know, leonardo da vinci . he believed leonardo da vinci. he believed that not every woman has to be...
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. >> michelangelo. if he were to come back today he'd be able to walk around florence. it hasn't changed but it's the hands of the ordinary people. >> we put it like this that have crafted the incredible food here. >> i like christmas in your mouth. yeah. >> this is a place built on human ingenuity. mind boggling riches and an insane amount of bread i really don't know how they eat this much bread what because it's delicious. >> but it's so hot all great love affairs start somewhere. you're not john isner. commit. seuk kim. questo rajinder singh. si si. >> and for me, that's it. my love of italy started right here in florence when i was just 12 years old. >> that's delicious. >> you have to taste that. >> like this. tartlet filled with rice pudding. i mean, come on. there's always something wonderful to discover in florence the city is the capital of tuscany. 500 years ago, it was the playground of some of the richest families on earth. in the countryside, they used their land to cultivate the finest produce and cattle. and in the city, they bankrolled the incredible ex
. >> michelangelo. if he were to come back today he'd be able to walk around florence. it hasn't changed but it's the hands of the ordinary people. >> we put it like this that have crafted the incredible food here. >> i like christmas in your mouth. yeah. >> this is a place built on human ingenuity. mind boggling riches and an insane amount of bread i really don't know how they eat this much bread what because it's delicious. >> but it's so hot all great love...
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many years later , michelangelo painted the altar wall, and that's how his famous last judgement appeared today , always. on august 9, 1945, the americans dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki, it was the second such barbaric action after the destruction of hiroshima. it was planned to strike the city of kokura, but there was. cloudiness, so the pilot charles swinney on the b-29 turned to nagasaki, the city was engulfed in flames, birds were burning in the air, about 70 thousand people died immediately, more than a third of the inhabitants, many turned to ashes, from others only shadows on the walls remained, and then black rain poured down, this effect is caused by the evaporation of moisture, steam rose up along with dust and dirt, and after cooling, precipitation fell, after 3 weeks radiation sickness appeared, which led to another ... 4000 deaths. people then continued to die. those who suffered from the atomic bombing in japan are called hibakusha. this and children born to mothers exposed to radiation. they have. goths, they are paid benefits, but many treat them l
many years later , michelangelo painted the altar wall, and that's how his famous last judgement appeared today , always. on august 9, 1945, the americans dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki, it was the second such barbaric action after the destruction of hiroshima. it was planned to strike the city of kokura, but there was. cloudiness, so the pilot charles swinney on the b-29 turned to nagasaki, the city was engulfed in flames, birds were burning in the air, about 70...
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many years later , michelangelo painted the altar wall, thus his famous last judgement appeared.the sextine chapel still hosts services and conclaves, the election of the pope. every year, it is visited by about 4 million tourists. on august 9, 1945, the americans dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki, this was the second such barbaric action after the destruction of hiroshima. it was planned to strike the city of kokura, but there was heavy cloud cover, so the pilot charles winnie on b-29 turned to nagasaki. the city was engulfed in flames, birds were burning in the air, about 70,000 people died immediately, more than a third of the inhabitants. many were turned into ashes. of others, only shadows remained on the walls , and then black rain poured down. this effect is caused by the evaporation of moisture. steam rose up along with dust and dirt, and after cooling , precipitation fell. after 3 weeks, radiation sickness appeared, which led to another 30-40 thousand deaths. people then continued to die. those who suffered from the atomic bombing in japan are calle
many years later , michelangelo painted the altar wall, thus his famous last judgement appeared.the sextine chapel still hosts services and conclaves, the election of the pope. every year, it is visited by about 4 million tourists. on august 9, 1945, the americans dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki, this was the second such barbaric action after the destruction of hiroshima. it was planned to strike the city of kokura, but there was heavy cloud cover, so the pilot charles...
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michelangelo signorile, ben collins, congratulations on grabbing "the onion."ow our
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pilaf, he, as expected, to honored guests, took a piece with his hand began to know the map of michelangeloed in the executive committee, he did not expect that it was for an honored guest, well then of course everyone laughed, that's the story , it's a secret, and tanin ugura said, u there are a lot of highs, you know those from... think about it, it's really cool, that's where it is in the aquilon or paper kite, because the boys launch paper kites on the edge, in the desert, near the aul, that's it, then a hurricane, a sandstorm, everything breaks, only one remains, here he holds this rope, it's not this very thing that remains, all the auls, all the surrounding ones, i start to tie the cord, because it... must push huge skeins of giant multi-colored wool across the desert, it was very beautiful, it should have been, that's all this the most, until the cord breaks somewhere there, and it starts to descend, envelop everything, and again it starts... but there the story is that it was so, he went there, went beyond the earth, and apparently, he wants to find a planet where there will be new
pilaf, he, as expected, to honored guests, took a piece with his hand began to know the map of michelangeloed in the executive committee, he did not expect that it was for an honored guest, well then of course everyone laughed, that's the story , it's a secret, and tanin ugura said, u there are a lot of highs, you know those from... think about it, it's really cool, that's where it is in the aquilon or paper kite, because the boys launch paper kites on the edge, in the desert, near the aul,...
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, no, it cannot be said that michelangelo’s academic education went further - this is the framework fromva from the academy for such freedom and denial of all academic norms, for nihilism for... wonderfully, samson konyunkova will be standing in the center of the cafe. konyunkov turns to the academy, where he is told that the sculpture was destroyed by taking the owner’s address, of course, this was deceit, so it was possible to find the owner, konyonkov’s sculpture was destroyed. we would love to stayed on this story, if kanenkov would have lived 30 or 40 years, but he lived 100, we need to fit these 100 years into our format, but it’s not that long, so let’s move forward. so, konenkov and the revolution, briefly 905 and... why didn’t he like the tsarist regime, which benefited him, gave him an education, gave him calculations, what he wanted? well, i can’t say that i benefited, but nevertheless it was wonderful, but they always tell me that the christening could not achieve anything in any way, then i cite as an example the story of my great-grandfather, what he wanted then, what did y
, no, it cannot be said that michelangelo’s academic education went further - this is the framework fromva from the academy for such freedom and denial of all academic norms, for nihilism for... wonderfully, samson konyunkova will be standing in the center of the cafe. konyunkov turns to the academy, where he is told that the sculpture was destroyed by taking the owner’s address, of course, this was deceit, so it was possible to find the owner, konyonkov’s sculpture was destroyed. we...
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met all the leading directors, of course, from fedoriko fellini, with he was very friendly with michelangelo and with all our friends. in velvet suits, with shirts turned down, ties slightly lowered, uh, tied in a very soft big knot, smiling, eh, beautiful, absolutely... simply in its creative power. fedorika came in and said: and you sat down beautifully, but let's have a more intimate one there, and we'll go boom-boom-boom, of course, when he left, again fedorika with his ironic, he said: "don't you think, tanya, that he looks like a prussian officer of the first world war, i was right there andrei in a helmet and really, well, it's all the moustache." of course, the moustache, this tension in andrei's face is always there, although in italy, he began to smile, i i saw him for the first time, like this, sighing, and it was a very strong connection between italian cinema and soviet cinema, and it seemed that it would never be broken, that was the impression, there was a lot in common, because in the russian character in... your acquaintance with tanya goera, how did this spark arise, yes, h
met all the leading directors, of course, from fedoriko fellini, with he was very friendly with michelangelo and with all our friends. in velvet suits, with shirts turned down, ties slightly lowered, uh, tied in a very soft big knot, smiling, eh, beautiful, absolutely... simply in its creative power. fedorika came in and said: and you sat down beautifully, but let's have a more intimate one there, and we'll go boom-boom-boom, of course, when he left, again fedorika with his ironic, he said:...
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however, michelangelo the younger�*s nephew, who inherited the home about 50 years later, felt that theughty to be seen. and so he called in a famous baroque artist, and he covered up the naughty bits with the drapery. last year, the portrait came down from its position in the ceiling so that it could be restored. but this is no ordinary restoration project. now, centuries after the painting was censored, technology can reveal how the artist always intended it to be seen. to remove these layers could pose a risk to the original that no—one is willing to take. the challenge was to unveil the work, not physically removing the veils, but digitally. a range of photography and scanning techniques were used to read underneath the layers of paint. images from the most significant scans were then collated in modus explorer, a tool created specifically for the project. we did 32 different reflectographs that went deeper and deeper into the structure of the painting. since we were studying what lies beneath the veils, we were interested in seeing if any of the cracks actually follow the original
however, michelangelo the younger�*s nephew, who inherited the home about 50 years later, felt that theughty to be seen. and so he called in a famous baroque artist, and he covered up the naughty bits with the drapery. last year, the portrait came down from its position in the ceiling so that it could be restored. but this is no ordinary restoration project. now, centuries after the painting was censored, technology can reveal how the artist always intended it to be seen. to remove these...
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galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tally and renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's vast collection director, cecilia holbrook tells me window and get out to me this. thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. figured angelo shows the shepherd this young shepherd in the incredible way he's not aggressive. he but he is strong, he is naked, showing his in no sense. this symbol of florence is one of the most famous sculptures in the world. and now i have a moment alone with him. i think i have a lovely dinner at dr. duddy a n. so it piano which specializes in tuscan cuisine. joining me are some friends who live in florence, italy, you have to look each other in the eyes when you raise a glass. of course, his most famous dish is be setup on the field and not knowing stake served rare the same as the sake of doing definitely to be shared. well, we really saw a lot today, although there's so much more that florence has to offer. hope you
galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tally and renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's vast collection director, cecilia holbrook tells me window and get out to me this. thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. figured angelo shows the shepherd this young shepherd in the incredible way he's not aggressive. he but he is strong, he is...
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we visited michelangelo's pieta which shows mother mary holding jesus.ook us where no one gephardts to close, the masterpiece. this is 500 years old? it's going to make me cry. >> translator: he always says it's the women who save the world. >> oh, thank you for saying that. why is st. peter's basilica so special? >> because it's a house of the pope, but above all, it's the inside the tomb of st. peter. >> one of the holiest treasures inside one of christianity's holiest sites. th >>> there are new federal rules for airlines on everything from cash refunds to stopping hidden fees. what consumers need to know, next. >>> we have a consumer alert tonight about new rules aimed at protecting millions of americans who fly. one rule will require airlines to automatically provide refunds for things like cancelled and delayed flights, delayed baggage, returns, and failed in-flight wifi. the department of transportation will also require airlines to be more transparent about extra fees, clearly explaining all additional charges. >>> and we'll have some final thoug
we visited michelangelo's pieta which shows mother mary holding jesus.ook us where no one gephardts to close, the masterpiece. this is 500 years old? it's going to make me cry. >> translator: he always says it's the women who save the world. >> oh, thank you for saying that. why is st. peter's basilica so special? >> because it's a house of the pope, but above all, it's the inside the tomb of st. peter. >> one of the holiest treasures inside one of christianity's holiest...
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michelangelo, leonardo da vinci, botticelli, vincent van gogh?ome back. ♪ from recent grads... ...to rising stars... ...to living legends. —you got this. —thank you. vanguard's retirement solutions can help all your employees be well on their way to their financial goals. that's the value of ownership. .. what will you do when the power goes out? power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient, but with a generac home standby generator, your life goes on uninterrupted. because when...
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to pilaf, he, as is proper, for honored guests, took a piece with his hand and began to offer michelangelo'sdboard, he pulled away in fright, he did not expect that this was for the guest of honor, well then of course everyone laughed, here is the story, it is a secret, and tanin ger said: he has a lot of maxims, you know, such sayings, i really love this maxim, this maxim is such, a secret, the darkness of the secret illuminates us, think about it, it is very cool, here it is in the aquilon or paper kite, because boys launch paper kites on the edge in the desert. everything around the ula, then a hurricane, a sandstorm, everything breaks, only one remains, he holds this rope, not this very thing remains, all the auls, all the surrounding these, i start to tie a cord, because it pulls pulls somewhere there, where the secret has not yet been revealed, all the carpets, sweaters, camels, as antonioni said, must push huge skeins, a giant multi-colored one. like a desert, it was very beautiful, it should have been, all this, until the cord breaks somewhere there, and it begins to descend to envel
to pilaf, he, as is proper, for honored guests, took a piece with his hand and began to offer michelangelo'sdboard, he pulled away in fright, he did not expect that this was for the guest of honor, well then of course everyone laughed, here is the story, it is a secret, and tanin ger said: he has a lot of maxims, you know, such sayings, i really love this maxim, this maxim is such, a secret, the darkness of the secret illuminates us, think about it, it is very cool, here it is in the aquilon or...
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peter's basilica, the dome designed in the mid-16th century by michelangelo.t do you say to the deniers of climate change? >> interpreter: there are people who are foolish, and foolish even if you show them research, they don't believe it. why? because they don't understand the situation or because of their interests. but climate change exists. >> norah: his progressive style has made him popular worldwide, with millions coming here to st. peter's square to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> it has made us emotional. just being here, going into st. peter's basilica, going into the sistine chapel, just tears coming into our eyes because we are actually, you can feel the spirit. >> norah: sophia and aaron came with their family from san diego, california. how did it make you feel when he came out of the window? >> it made me feel good, like butterflies in my stomach. >> norah: still, the number of catholics in america is dwindling. in the u.s., only 20% of adults identify as catholic, and that is down from 24% in 2007. i wonder, if you could, speak to those
peter's basilica, the dome designed in the mid-16th century by michelangelo.t do you say to the deniers of climate change? >> interpreter: there are people who are foolish, and foolish even if you show them research, they don't believe it. why? because they don't understand the situation or because of their interests. but climate change exists. >> norah: his progressive style has made him popular worldwide, with millions coming here to st. peter's square to catch a glimpse of the...
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museums in the world with the word fire, renaissance masters like both the charlie land are dog michelangelo. 1 and i'm going to give you a to go to the official c c website book a ticket for a specific day and a specific time. then you'll be able to skip the ticket line and just go straight to the security line. but now a visit to the galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tele and renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's vast collection director, cecilia. holberg tells me window and go out to me this. thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. because angelo shows the shepherd, this young shepherd in the incredible way he's not aggressive. and he but he is strong. he is naked, showing his in no sense. this symbol of florence is one of the most famous sculptures in the world. and now i have a moment alone with him. i think i've allowed dinner at dr. duddy a n. so a piano which specializes in tuscan cuisine, joining me or some friends w
museums in the world with the word fire, renaissance masters like both the charlie land are dog michelangelo. 1 and i'm going to give you a to go to the official c c website book a ticket for a specific day and a specific time. then you'll be able to skip the ticket line and just go straight to the security line. but now a visit to the galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tele and renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently...
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famous italians, among them was michael cleophas of sagin, not far from him was the funeral of michelangelo campasitor of the race. so he had tears in his voice and said: i’ll come, let’s go to the expedition in the depths of our country. new day, new year for sustrech. using special hands, you clean the racks and use special, instantaneous cleaning methods to remove dust. things will happen again and again in the past in the grodzen region. let's follow the history and myastsovye abrads. i’m talking about the mythical past of the zhytka region, so it’s coming the legend was busy with hell maryi luzai 1938 naradzhennya i raspavyadaetstsa ў ё pra smok. well, of course it’s straight forward. thank god, our cat has fallen, the plundering cat that has robbed us, and give a new life to these old traditions. they understood me. the snow and snow this year made us happy, the forest is a forest in general - this is our wealth, it’s easy to breathe here, full, light, enjoy, their main wealth is humanity, hard work, there are a lot of people who love their village, even left somewhere in the city, bu
famous italians, among them was michael cleophas of sagin, not far from him was the funeral of michelangelo campasitor of the race. so he had tears in his voice and said: i’ll come, let’s go to the expedition in the depths of our country. new day, new year for sustrech. using special hands, you clean the racks and use special, instantaneous cleaning methods to remove dust. things will happen again and again in the past in the grodzen region. let's follow the history and myastsovye abrads....
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, why michelangelo, why not repin, why exactly the buck, there is no patriotism left in people, we are a blood test for you, we’ll find out who’s side is stronger, and you won’t have to fight every day, finding out who is cooler, but here, find out, don’t find out, here’s a young man, i don’t remember his name, he lost by all indicators , well, yes, i’m afraid of injections, i prefer a fair fight, put them in their place, and both left, i need to work, okay, i’ll leave you alone. there will be some news, don’t bother me, i have a date today, take part in the drawing for a car and other valuable prizes, order your favorite products in a scooter, the more purchases, the higher the chance of winning the main prize, register on the website and participate by may 29, details. i can still do tricks, tricks for the finals, bro, stars, miguel and the ussr national team against the incomprehensible dzhigan and krasnoyarsk. on saturday at 21:20 on ntv. sber is introducing a loan with 2% cashback to give you even more opportunities. there are no possibilities. by investing you will get everything
, why michelangelo, why not repin, why exactly the buck, there is no patriotism left in people, we are a blood test for you, we’ll find out who’s side is stronger, and you won’t have to fight every day, finding out who is cooler, but here, find out, don’t find out, here’s a young man, i don’t remember his name, he lost by all indicators , well, yes, i’m afraid of injections, i prefer a fair fight, put them in their place, and both left, i need to work, okay, i’ll leave you...