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, making louvre residents happy, just like in the louvre?s, what 65 bucks, okay, what’s 60 for you, god, what nonsense, where’s the concert, why aren’t you nervous, don’t be so nervous. oh, well, so be it, 45 bucks, and this is my last word, i, unfortunately, have absolutely no time, i don’t need your self-portrait, witnesses too, it’s you, you know how to bargain, 40 bucks or there won’t be a deal, you’re a fabulous idiot, i killed three people to get this picture, now i i'll wave. which sniper? 30 bucks and ran away, i’m giving it away at cost, cheaper, it’s humiliating for the artist, it hurt the sniper’s head, now i’m for him, so my hands up the hill without sudden movements, the painting, vividly, 30 bucks? kill him, cover me, open the picture, you idiot, they'll shoot you, ahuhu, no, they don’t throw masterpieces around, oh no! bitch, traitor, gangster face, yes a copy, moron, come on, it’s another chase, or something, but no, that’s what i have to do with it. i don’t have time, so, arkhipov, don’t be stupid, go out, give up, what do y
, making louvre residents happy, just like in the louvre?s, what 65 bucks, okay, what’s 60 for you, god, what nonsense, where’s the concert, why aren’t you nervous, don’t be so nervous. oh, well, so be it, 45 bucks, and this is my last word, i, unfortunately, have absolutely no time, i don’t need your self-portrait, witnesses too, it’s you, you know how to bargain, 40 bucks or there won’t be a deal, you’re a fabulous idiot, i killed three people to get this picture, now i i'll...
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constance, i don't want to see you since you're getting married, you were warned about this at the louvreant to see you every day, you will marry me according to the law. you are my wife, i want to fuck with you, things man, let him see what the difference is, both things and people are sold and bought alike, hey, couldn’t they take me with a dear lady, okay, my wife, come on, constance, by the way, she serves the queen herself, and i’m a banasier , holanteress banasier, listen, maybe you need a room to rent, i rent it out wonderfully. the room from here is a wonderful view, you won’t find a better view in all of paris, air, a fairy tale, tell me, my dear, how can i get to the house of monsieur dotreville, captain of the royal musketeers, captain of the royal musketeers, monsieur de treville, i’m running, here i am, you say, do you want to appear in front of the captain of the royal musketeers in this beret, wait a minute, what don’t you like about my beret? and the beret is beautiful, but the musketeers now wear hats like these with feathers, i’ll probably buy this hat from you. but late
constance, i don't want to see you since you're getting married, you were warned about this at the louvreant to see you every day, you will marry me according to the law. you are my wife, i want to fuck with you, things man, let him see what the difference is, both things and people are sold and bought alike, hey, couldn’t they take me with a dear lady, okay, my wife, come on, constance, by the way, she serves the queen herself, and i’m a banasier , holanteress banasier, listen, maybe you...
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she beat out the louvre museum. it's a masterpiece. kelly horan (voiceover): at some time, with this growing collection, she decided, well, this all belongs in a museum. patricia vigderman (voiceover): when she came to build it, she modeled it on a venetian palazzo. all the artwork goes up and down the walls. stephen kurkjian: when she opened the museum in 1903, she mandated that it be free of charge to gain the appreciation and the attendance of all of boston. her museum at that point in time was the largest collection of art by a private individual in america. kelly horan (voiceover): august 21st, 1911, the mona lisa is found to be missing from the louvre museum in paris. immediately, isabella stewart gardner gives her guards a shoot to kill order. anybody tries to take anything from this museum, you shoot them dead. i think she would have been horrified to hear 80 something years later that neither security guard on duty that night wanted to risk their lives for her art. [suspenseful music] rick abath: we talked about it a lot, how
she beat out the louvre museum. it's a masterpiece. kelly horan (voiceover): at some time, with this growing collection, she decided, well, this all belongs in a museum. patricia vigderman (voiceover): when she came to build it, she modeled it on a venetian palazzo. all the artwork goes up and down the walls. stephen kurkjian: when she opened the museum in 1903, she mandated that it be free of charge to gain the appreciation and the attendance of all of boston. her museum at that point in time...
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you do in the prado or the louvre . we in a the prado or the louvre. actually tell the story of western european painting. and in fact, we've got 12 masterpieces, as part of our bicentenary on tour at the moment , bicentenary on tour at the moment, michael, bicentenary on tour at the moment , michael, where we've, moment, michael, where we've, we've lent out real masterpieces on this, you know, national treasures tour, and we've got works which really show the strengths of our collection. so we've got a turner and a constable. i think you've got some pictures up that we can we can share, and they're being lent out . and in fact, people lent out. and in fact, people forget that until 1896, we had a huge amount of british pictures, but they went off to the national gallery of british art at millbank, which is basically the tate gallery. we've always been very, very rich in collections of italian painting, and then when looking at a botticelli now, which i think you've well, that's now rembrandt, but we're on a botticelli which you've lent to the fitzwill
you do in the prado or the louvre . we in a the prado or the louvre. actually tell the story of western european painting. and in fact, we've got 12 masterpieces, as part of our bicentenary on tour at the moment , bicentenary on tour at the moment, michael, bicentenary on tour at the moment , michael, where we've, moment, michael, where we've, we've lent out real masterpieces on this, you know, national treasures tour, and we've got works which really show the strengths of our collection. so...
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the famous portrait of a mysteriously smiling woman is the main attraction of the louvre, attractingowever, museum visitors pay 22 euros to see the masterpiece, stand in huge queues for a few seconds of viewing and... remain disappointed, after a recent survey it turned out that tourists, having seen the painting, remain in most cases either very disappointed or call the meeting with the work torture. is susceptible to any disease, he requires more attentive care, which means he cannot attend a regular child care facility. this is where sanatorium-type kindergartens come to the aid of moms and dads, where children are under the supervision of highly qualified medical personnel. the daily routine is structured in accordance with the age characteristics of the children. therefore, it is important for us to build a chain of relationships with parents, medical staff, and teachers. in order for this to create a unified health -saving space. each sanatorium the kindergarten is specialized for any disease. azbuka sport spent the day in the garden for children with weakened immune systems. o
the famous portrait of a mysteriously smiling woman is the main attraction of the louvre, attractingowever, museum visitors pay 22 euros to see the masterpiece, stand in huge queues for a few seconds of viewing and... remain disappointed, after a recent survey it turned out that tourists, having seen the painting, remain in most cases either very disappointed or call the meeting with the work torture. is susceptible to any disease, he requires more attentive care, which means he cannot attend a...
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in 1838, the louvre even the spanish gallery of king louis philippe opened.st staged on the stage of the comédie français theatre. in 1843, readers were introduced to the journey to spain of théophile-gatier, in 1945 with the novella marime carmen, a plot that three decades later inspired jorge bizen to create the opera of the same name. the spanish epidemic raged in france for almost the entire second half of the 19th century. one of the reason was that... in 1853 , the wife of napoleon ii became a spaniard, countess eugenia damantihu. the beautiful legislator mot, the empress, captivated the french with an interest in spanish dances and coredi. the theme of spain ran through the entire work of edouard manet, although at the beginning of his career the spanish gallery in the louvre no longer existed. as a result. his short trip to the iberian peninsula, he painted paintings of a spanish singer, lola from valencia, a boy with a sword, quiz muran in an ispada costume, a man in a mahla costume, and also several other works, including the dead thariodorus. howev
in 1838, the louvre even the spanish gallery of king louis philippe opened.st staged on the stage of the comédie français theatre. in 1843, readers were introduced to the journey to spain of théophile-gatier, in 1945 with the novella marime carmen, a plot that three decades later inspired jorge bizen to create the opera of the same name. the spanish epidemic raged in france for almost the entire second half of the 19th century. one of the reason was that... in 1853 , the wife of napoleon ii...
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el museo de louvre es obligatorio hacerlo también, pero no podríamos irnos a la ciudad de la luz sinmpeticiones las tendrá aquí en su pantalla de telemundo. soy miguel santiesteban. hasta pronto! avión chiu. bueno, lo cierto es que los que viajen césar creo que tiene para que todos estén contentos, lo que les gusta el fútbol y lo que les gusta el turismo. van a estar felices con ese viaje y si no, pues si no pueden viajar, que lo vean por telemundo. 48 ahí va a estar todo aquí tendremos todo en vivo. si vamos a la pausa. romper récord el número de personas que viajó por los aeropuertos del país durante este feriado. estamos en vivo desde el aeropuerto internacional de san josé y le vamos a contar cómo está. finalizando esta jornada también hablaremos de los ríos y lagos que podrían estar particularmente peligrosos durante este verano. le diremos por qué. con esto y más regresamos tras la pausa. no le cambie
el museo de louvre es obligatorio hacerlo también, pero no podríamos irnos a la ciudad de la luz sinmpeticiones las tendrá aquí en su pantalla de telemundo. soy miguel santiesteban. hasta pronto! avión chiu. bueno, lo cierto es que los que viajen césar creo que tiene para que todos estén contentos, lo que les gusta el fútbol y lo que les gusta el turismo. van a estar felices con ese viaje y si no, pues si no pueden viajar, que lo vean por telemundo. 48 ahí va a estar todo aquí...
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annmarie: because at the masterpiece for the louvre. mona lisa of the stock market. jonathan: in many ways it has. equity futures on the s&p, positive 5.6%. the nasdaq doing better as well. with nvidia in the premarket higher by 7%. let's see if these gains hold. a sneak peek at the bond market for you following the fed minutes from yesterday. your 10 year, 4178. -- 4.4178. ♪ (aidyl) hi, i'm aidyl, and i lost 90 pounds on golo. i struggled with weight loss and weight gain my entire life. with all the yo-yo dieting i did in the past, i would lose 20, 30, 50 pounds just to gain them over and over again. thanks to golo, i've been able to steadily go down the sizes in my closet and keep the weight off. for the first time in forever, i feel in control. (announcer) change your life at golo.com. that's golo.com. >> we are starting to see cracks in terms of the consumer. >> there are more risks to the downside on the labor market, udc signs of consumers faltering. >> downshifting in the consumer is very unlikely. >> we think the consumer is dis
annmarie: because at the masterpiece for the louvre. mona lisa of the stock market. jonathan: in many ways it has. equity futures on the s&p, positive 5.6%. the nasdaq doing better as well. with nvidia in the premarket higher by 7%. let's see if these gains hold. a sneak peek at the bond market for you following the fed minutes from yesterday. your 10 year, 4178. -- 4.4178. ♪ (aidyl) hi, i'm aidyl, and i lost 90 pounds on golo. i struggled with weight loss and weight gain my entire life....
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monulise will be evicted from the 711th hall of the louvre; the creation of brush dovinci is expectedmple of mus. the reasons for the migration of the smiling canvas are an epidemic of public disappointment. no, it's not about canceling the master of the italian renaissance, it's about the numbers. every season, the louvard welcomes 9 million guests, at the same time, the lion's 80% of visitors vote with an entrance ticket. visual contact with giaconda. on especially busy days , 250,000 people line up to see an oil painting. there are only 50 seconds left to get acquainted with the portrait of mrs. lisa, so the new apartments are for the better, no artistic collapses or environmental activists. what else has happened over the past 7 days, what events will not leave you without emotions, what you should definitely find out about: a special selection for you was prepared by nikita makhodkin, the immense and the wide world of art, how sculpture glorifies flora and the incredible adventures of missionary pandas, as well as the unique bugatti from a private tyugeran workshop and a hot air
monulise will be evicted from the 711th hall of the louvre; the creation of brush dovinci is expectedmple of mus. the reasons for the migration of the smiling canvas are an epidemic of public disappointment. no, it's not about canceling the master of the italian renaissance, it's about the numbers. every season, the louvard welcomes 9 million guests, at the same time, the lion's 80% of visitors vote with an entrance ticket. visual contact with giaconda. on especially busy days , 250,000 people...
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monulise will be evicted from room 711 of the louvre; davinci's creation is expected to move to the basementple of mus. reasons for migration of the smiling web - epidemic public disappointment. no, it's not about canceling the master of the italian renaissance, it's about the numbers. every season, the louvar receives 9 million guests, while the remaining 80% of visitors pay an entrance ticket for the sake of visual contact with the giaconda. on especially busy days , 250,000 people line up to see an oil painting. there are only 50 seconds left to get acquainted with the portrait of mrs. lisa. so the new apartments are for the better, no artistic collapses or environmental activists. what else happened over the past 7 days, what events will not leave you without emotions, which is definitely worth finding out about. nikita makhodkin has prepared a special selection for you. the vast and wide world of art. how the sculpture glorifies the flora and incredible adventures of missionary pandas, as well as the unique bugati from a private tyugeran workshop and the balloon festival. in russian tra
monulise will be evicted from room 711 of the louvre; davinci's creation is expected to move to the basementple of mus. reasons for migration of the smiling web - epidemic public disappointment. no, it's not about canceling the master of the italian renaissance, it's about the numbers. every season, the louvar receives 9 million guests, while the remaining 80% of visitors pay an entrance ticket for the sake of visual contact with the giaconda. on especially busy days , 250,000 people line up to...
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20 tons of orenburg jasper, a stone famous throughout the world, products from it there is in the louvre examples that have been collected for decades are now being put together into a mosaic. region 90 years, province is 280 years old this year, of course we invite you, thank you very much and we would like, of course, for you to come and see, open, look, accordingly, we rejoiced along with the people of erinburg. ok thank you very much. denis pastler has been serving as head of the region for 5 years; his term of office expires in september. with your support, and the support, of course, of the residents of the orenburg region, i am ready to participate in the elections. you have done a lot in previous years, i wish you only success, of course, everything will depend on voter, from a resident, thank you, all the best, anna kurbatova, anna zayakina, andrey kirillov, channel one. now there is an advertisement, see below the stripping scandal, so what happened in voronezh near frames before the school unified state examination, there will be something else, don’t switch. ranevskaya: there
20 tons of orenburg jasper, a stone famous throughout the world, products from it there is in the louvre examples that have been collected for decades are now being put together into a mosaic. region 90 years, province is 280 years old this year, of course we invite you, thank you very much and we would like, of course, for you to come and see, open, look, accordingly, we rejoiced along with the people of erinburg. ok thank you very much. denis pastler has been serving as head of the region for...
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than 20 tons of orsk yazhma, a stone known throughout the world, products made from it are in the louvrere now being put together into a mosaic. in the region for 90 years, uh, the province is 280 years old, this year, of course, we invite you, thank you very much and we would like to. in front of eg. the reason was the statements of several girls who, according to them, in search of crib sheets of prohibited gadgets, were forced to strip down to their underwear. the prosecutor's office, the investigative committee and rosobrnadzor were involved in clarifying the circumstances. yana podzyuban has collected everything that is known up to this hour. to get to the exam, i had to undress, the footage spread like lightning. voronezh school 62 became famous throughout the country, not for its achievements in the field of knowledge. high school students are crowding at the entrance, they are already nervous, they have come to take the main exam, and at the entrance they are turned around by a metal detector many times. boys take off their belts, watches, glasses, girls rip off the buttons on th
than 20 tons of orsk yazhma, a stone known throughout the world, products made from it are in the louvrere now being put together into a mosaic. in the region for 90 years, uh, the province is 280 years old, this year, of course, we invite you, thank you very much and we would like to. in front of eg. the reason was the statements of several girls who, according to them, in search of crib sheets of prohibited gadgets, were forced to strip down to their underwear. the prosecutor's office, the...
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imperial interiors, he is not just sitting, he is sitting against the backdrop of a fragment, either the louvreimperial march, with a very serious sad face, because it is not clear why europe is in danger of death, you have additional ones. okay, but in reality , he seems to be asking the question: who actually poses the danger in europe? from politicians who are different from me and do not act decisively, or from aggressive russia, conditionally aggressive russia, as we all believe, as macron seems to say, that is , you see, a philosopher on the throne, this is already and then on the ruins of paris, this is how he is will it is necessary to take a photograph or a collage like this because... you said so thoughtfully about someone who learns from mistakes, here is running on a rake, this is completely obvious, simple, just running on a rake and nothing else, you know, a rake may not to withstand if you are constantly stepping on them, but your forehead may simply not withstand it, the rake, i think, is laid regularly, because macron actually has a lot of opponents in france and they are getti
imperial interiors, he is not just sitting, he is sitting against the backdrop of a fragment, either the louvreimperial march, with a very serious sad face, because it is not clear why europe is in danger of death, you have additional ones. okay, but in reality , he seems to be asking the question: who actually poses the danger in europe? from politicians who are different from me and do not act decisively, or from aggressive russia, conditionally aggressive russia, as we all believe, as macron...
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the exhibition encounter with the masterpiece, our lady of chancellor rolin takes place at the louvrel residents say, five ridges and six gorges, as well as mountain rivers with the purest glacial water, rich pastures, and a serious caucasian attitude to customs and rituals of hospitality. a sure guarantee that today we will eat how to barobabeg and learn new recipes. in the capital of the republic, the city of vladikavkaz, they love to eat delicious food. during the autumn festival osetinsko. in an open-air cafe, baking, frying, stirring everywhere.
the exhibition encounter with the masterpiece, our lady of chancellor rolin takes place at the louvrel residents say, five ridges and six gorges, as well as mountain rivers with the purest glacial water, rich pastures, and a serious caucasian attitude to customs and rituals of hospitality. a sure guarantee that today we will eat how to barobabeg and learn new recipes. in the capital of the republic, the city of vladikavkaz, they love to eat delicious food. during the autumn festival osetinsko....
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right now i'm in the louvre. museum day, a global event that's taken place every year since 1977 and more than 37,000 museums participated last year with events and deals. so here's what you can do. go to the international museum day website. there's an interactive map showing museums in your area to check out today, many offering in-person opportunities. here new york, for example, the sayscraper museum is offering free guided tours today. in fort worth texas, free admission to the urban archive museum and free museum swag they're giving out. and at the museum of the west in arizona you can create your rate for entry there in scottsdale. if you can't get to a museum person today, some of the nation's best museums are offering exclusive virtual deals today only for international museum day. the smithsonian is hosting a free webinar centered on postage stamps and national identity. in miami, virtual guided tours of the lowe art museum. >> gio: really cool museum. >> and today a virtual visit to tiktok. they have 7
right now i'm in the louvre. museum day, a global event that's taken place every year since 1977 and more than 37,000 museums participated last year with events and deals. so here's what you can do. go to the international museum day website. there's an interactive map showing museums in your area to check out today, many offering in-person opportunities. here new york, for example, the sayscraper museum is offering free guided tours today. in fort worth texas, free admission to the urban...
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. >> quick 30s lord moreland, to cap off well, most of the things in the louvre are the spoils of ware to. they'd all have to be dispersed across europe as well. i think the whole thing is completely bonkers, really. i think things should be allowed to stay where they've landed up , i understand they've landed up, i understand there's lots at the v&a that isn't displayed , but but that's isn't displayed, but but that's like saying, let's use this as as a rubbish dump, you like saying, let's use this as as a rubbish dump , you know, get as a rubbish dump, you know, get rid of all the rubbish. i mean, you know, that's not what people are talking about. they're talking about some of the prized and most important possessions, like the elgin marbles, which have an entire chamber to themselves in the british museum, where literally millions of people can see them. the british museum has more visitors every year than belgium . every year than belgium. >> there we go, lord morden, stephen pound excellent stuff . stephen pound excellent stuff. thank you very much for joining me on the show ton
. >> quick 30s lord moreland, to cap off well, most of the things in the louvre are the spoils of ware to. they'd all have to be dispersed across europe as well. i think the whole thing is completely bonkers, really. i think things should be allowed to stay where they've landed up , i understand they've landed up, i understand there's lots at the v&a that isn't displayed , but but that's isn't displayed, but but that's like saying, let's use this as as a rubbish dump, you like saying,...
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over time, this did not prevent pigalle’s masterpiece from finding a place in the louvre collection. pégalle quarter became one of the most famous areas of the french capital. in wartime '41, the young leningrad artist yuri neprintsev, one of the favorite students of academician isaac brodsky, volunteered to go to the front. within a year he commanded the marine corps battle guard. personal tragedies unfolded for the residents of besieged leningrad. one of the non- prince’s comrades, having received a leave of absence, arrived home and found his wife who had died of hunger; their small child was sitting next to her body. once, on a field of mars, the artist saw a young woman lying in the snow, death overtook her right on the snow-covered road, her dead look was like a desperate cry, which seemed to cut through the silence and filled everything around, he recalled. to go next, it was necessary to step over this corpse. until now, when i visit the champ de mars... this sad meeting again appears in my memory in all its excruciating pain. yuri neprintsev retained the memory of the dramat
over time, this did not prevent pigalle’s masterpiece from finding a place in the louvre collection. pégalle quarter became one of the most famous areas of the french capital. in wartime '41, the young leningrad artist yuri neprintsev, one of the favorite students of academician isaac brodsky, volunteered to go to the front. within a year he commanded the marine corps battle guard. personal tragedies unfolded for the residents of besieged leningrad. one of the non- prince’s comrades,...
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every year there are millions of americans who go to paris and see the eiffel tower or visit the louvrellion's of americans who go to rome and see the coliseum or the beautiful gardens -- millions of americans who go to rome and see the coliseum or the beautiful gardens. not enough people go to see the american cemetery built by the people who made those places free that were liberated by americans. it is an important part of our national history to remember that the region these beautiful places weather in nice in southern france or belgium or italy are free and tourists can visit them is because of the sacrifice of our servicemembers in the first and second world war all around the globe. host: active and former military (202) 748-8000, military families (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8002 for all others. host: the land these monuments sit on, is it owned by the countries in question or the united states? guest: that also is an excellent question. the land by and large remains the national land of the host nation. however, leased to the united states in perpetuity for something like one do
every year there are millions of americans who go to paris and see the eiffel tower or visit the louvrellion's of americans who go to rome and see the coliseum or the beautiful gardens -- millions of americans who go to rome and see the coliseum or the beautiful gardens. not enough people go to see the american cemetery built by the people who made those places free that were liberated by americans. it is an important part of our national history to remember that the region these beautiful...
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and these are places which actually like the louvre in paris or the met in new york. side by side, so you can compare and contrast them. and if we get rid of the collections of the british museum, it will be a great crime for human civilisation, i would say. >> yeah , true. could we see sir >> yeah, true. could we see sir keir starmer being the greatest raider of museums since indiana jones? that remains to be seen. rafe. but let's move on now to the anniversary of the king's coronation. magnificent guns thundering out today. a joyous yean thundering out today. a joyous year, but it hasn't been rafe without its difficulties. >> no, i'm speaking to you from edinburgh, where earlier today. just where i can see here. edinburgh castle. we had a gun salute fired earlier today to mark the one year anniversary, and it is quite hard to believe that it was a year ago that, you know, the nation and commonwealth came together in happy celebration for the first coronation in 70 years. that was a tremendous occasion of, pomp and pageantry. but, it was a far cry today, a very subdu
and these are places which actually like the louvre in paris or the met in new york. side by side, so you can compare and contrast them. and if we get rid of the collections of the british museum, it will be a great crime for human civilisation, i would say. >> yeah , true. could we see sir >> yeah, true. could we see sir keir starmer being the greatest raider of museums since indiana jones? that remains to be seen. rafe. but let's move on now to the anniversary of the king's...
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aesthetics, with antiquity, i filmed in europe, filmed in various museums, including the armitage, the louvreodernism, which initially seemed to indicate that it was moving away from tastarism, from classicism and from all that was declaring myself a new architecture, so i plunged into the study of this direction, i must say that i learned a lot of interesting things for myself, fantastic, well, here i would not quite agree, by the way, it seems to me that this exhibition is very important, like a step towards re-evaluates this style in general, because it only recently began to be introduced into the information space, there, for example, about 20 years ago, in moscow it was generally considered architectural garbage, these buildings were demolished so rather famously, they were considered as... to accommodate it in such in the european, in the world context, to affirm with absolute confidence that from the point of view of architectural, artistic dignity , what stands on the streets of moscow is no less significant than what stands on the streets of paris, london and i can i can only add th
aesthetics, with antiquity, i filmed in europe, filmed in various museums, including the armitage, the louvreodernism, which initially seemed to indicate that it was moving away from tastarism, from classicism and from all that was declaring myself a new architecture, so i plunged into the study of this direction, i must say that i learned a lot of interesting things for myself, fantastic, well, here i would not quite agree, by the way, it seems to me that this exhibition is very important,...
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that's the same as the louvre in paris, in quantity, if not possibly in quality .tions way bigger than, for example , the national than, for example, the national gallery in london. >> but elliott, what can people actually do about that? because if i was presented with a the facts and figures on my local council , i facts and figures on my local council, i would want to go down and speak to someone and say, what are you doing with this stuff, how you monetising it? >> well, i think that's a very good idea. they should, residents should should call up their local council or email their local council or email their local council councillor and say, why on earth is only 25% of my local district council's art collection on display? i think that would be a very good step, this one from dephen very good step, this one from depher. he says this smacks of gordon brown selling our gold reserves. that worked out well . reserves. that worked out well. >> well, see, i just don't understand this. i do not see the value or worth. i like art myself. i can collect art. i'll tell y
that's the same as the louvre in paris, in quantity, if not possibly in quality .tions way bigger than, for example , the national than, for example, the national gallery in london. >> but elliott, what can people actually do about that? because if i was presented with a the facts and figures on my local council , i facts and figures on my local council, i would want to go down and speak to someone and say, what are you doing with this stuff, how you monetising it? >> well, i think...