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Becoming a resident of Puerto Rico isn't hard but involves strict rules to get the tax breaks. Sean Flynn, a semi-retired IT consultant, moved to Humacao, Puerto Rico, in 2021 from Austin. If you want to take advantage of the tax breaks in Puerto Rico, you can't leave your children back on the mainland. Ricky Santana, Founder and Managing Partner of Colectivo Group, a firm that helps mainlanders move to Puerto Rico. Moving to Puerto Rico can give some Americans the best of two great worlds — financial incentives in an island paradise.
Persons: Sean Pavone, Hurricane Maria, Sean Flynn, Flynn, Mark Rubens, Ricky Santana, mainlanders, Puerto Ricans Organizations: of Columbia, IRS, Puerto, Colectivo, Congress, Puerto Rico Locations: Puerto Rico, San Juan, Miami, Puerto Rican, San Juan , Puerto Rico, Humacao , Puerto Rico, Austin, Texas, Puerto, United States
One of the most important cultural events in Madrid in recent years was the public opening, just before the pandemic, of a collection that had been sitting behind the closed doors of a private palace for about 200 years. The Palacio de Liria, the grand 18th-century home of the Alba family — among Spain’s (and Europe’s) oldest and most storied aristocratic families — is set in a tranquil garden just steps from the bustling Plaza de España in central Madrid. Often compared to the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace of Madrid for the masterpieces it contains and the noble residents who lived there, the house is filled with works by Titian, Rubens, Velázquez, Goya and other artists favored by the Spanish court. There are also vast literary and historic archives, as well as letters written from the Americas by the explorers Columbus, Pizarro and Cortés. Here is a tour of those three sumptuous palaces, along with a stop in the small town of Alba de Tormes.
Persons: Titian, Rubens, Velázquez, Goya, Columbus, Pizarro, Cortés, Carlos Fitz, James Stuart, Alba de Tormes Organizations: Liria, Prado Museum, Casa de Alba Foundation, las, Palacio de Monterrey Locations: Madrid, Alba, Americas, Seville, Salamanca
All this coincides with longstanding calls from countries across the developing world for an international system where they have more say. Beijing, he added, sees the US as merely “paying lip service” to the “liberal order” to hurt other countries. Sergei Savostyanov/Sputnik/ReutersIn recent years, even some countries that have for decades embraced a close partnership with the US have drawn closer to China and its vision. “Is China really trying to promote multipolarity — or does China just want to (become a) substitute (for) US influence over the world?” he asked. They also raise questions about how a more militarily and economically powerful China would behave globally, if left unchecked.
Persons: Xi Jinping, , Xi, Vladimir Putin, General Antonio Guterres, ” Xi, , Shen Hong, they’d, , Yun Sun, liberalize, Sanjit Das, Shen Dingli, , ’ ”, Russia’s Putin, Bashar al, Assad —, Assad’s, Sergei Savostyanov, Ali Sarwar Naqvi, “ We’ve, James Marape, , Rubens Duarte, Li Zhiquan, , Tong Zhao, Zhao, Ted Aljibe, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Zhang Youxia, Beijing’s, Gilberto Teodoro Jr, BRICS, Weeks, Joe Biden, Sergio Lima, ” — Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, United Nations, Forum, China, Communist, CNN, Beijing, Washington, Getty, Stimson, Bank, World Trade Organization, . Riot, Bloomberg, Initiative, Asian, Global, Sputnik, Reuters, Center for International Strategic Studies, Papua New Guinea, multipolarity, China News Service, Carnegie Endowment, International Peace, Global Security Initiative, NATO, Russia, Philippine Defense, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, United, New, Seven, Ministry, Global Security, Group, UN, Communist Party Locations: China, Hong Kong, Beijing, United States, Ukraine, Gaza, Russian, Xinhua, Washington, South, Taiwan, Tibet, Xinjiang, America, Shanghai, West, Hangzhou, Israel, Pakistan, Pakistani, Islamabad, Papua New, Brazil, Indonesia, Europe, Asia, Scarborough, South China, AFP, Moscow, Russia, , Saudi Arabia, Iran, Palestine, India, South Africa, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, United Arab Emirates, New Delhi, Southeast Asia, Latin America, Caribbean, ” Beijing
A family discovered that a painting hanging on the wall of their home could be worth millions. The painting was a genuine Anthony van Dyck and had been on their wall for decades. A Madrid art company authenticated it as a van Dyck last year, per the report. AdvertisementAdvertisementA previous van Dyck paintings to go to auction at Sotheby's sold for £8.3 million, which is about $10 million, according to the auction house's website. Born in Antwerp, in what is now Belgium, van Dyck went on to become a royal court painter for the English monarch Charles I.
Persons: Anthony van Dyck, Jesus, Saint Barbara, , van Dyck, El País, Consuelo Durán, El, Van Dyck, Peter Paul Rubens, Charles I . Organizations: Service, El Locations: Jaén, Spain, Flemish, Andalucía, Madrid, Seville, El, Antwerp, Belgium
Australia rejects Indigenous referendum
  + stars: | 2023-10-14 | by ( Reuters Editorial | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
PoliticsAustralia rejects Indigenous referendumPostedAustralia on Saturday (October 14) decisively rejected a proposal to recognise Indigenous people in the constitution, in a major setback to the country's efforts for reconciliation with its First Peoples. Ilan Rubens reports.
Persons: Ilan Rubens Organizations: Australia, First Peoples
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks during a press conference at a hotel after the G20 Summit, in New Delhi, India, September 11, 2023. In part, that reflects the choppier waters the 77-year-old Brazilian leader now navigates, as Beijing and Washington flirt with a new Cold War while war rages in Ukraine. Even before he took office, Lula was greeted like a rock star last November at the U.N. climate change conference in Egypt. The closer ties to Beijing could complicate Brazil's relationship with Washington, including access to key technology, Shannon added. "Brazil is rapidly wasting its soft power by trying to be an international player with an outdated agenda," he said.
Persons: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Anushree, Pope, Jair Bolsonaro's, Lula, Oliver Stuenkel, Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Thomas Shannon, Porter, Shannon, Nicolas Maduro, Gabriel Boric, Rubens Barbosa, Putin, Maduro, Anthony Boadle, Brad Haynes, Paul Simao Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, United Nations General Assembly, U.S, General Assembly, Amazon, International Criminal Court, ICC, Arnold, Security, Mercosur, Venezuelan, Foreign Ministry, South, Thomson Locations: New Delhi, India, Rights BRASILIA, Brazil, China, Beijing, Washington, Ukraine, Sao Paulo, Egypt, U.S, Rio de Janeiro, Russia, South Africa, Shannon, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Brasilia, Brazilian, London, South American
[1/5] FILE PHOTO-Agronomist Rubens Braz poses with his Giant Indian Urubu rooster named Galalau at the Avicultura Gigante, which breeds giant roosters for small-scale meat production and ornamental purposes, in Formosa, Goias State, Brazil September 1, 2023. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBRASILIA, Sept 13 (Reuters) - When farmer Rubens Braz started breeding Brazilian chickens, he had no idea how big the operation - or the birds - would get. Some twenty years later, he now raises giant roosters for small-scale farming and hobby purposes in central Brazil and is making a living from surging sales across the country. His birds, called "Giant Indian Roosters," can grow over 120 centimeters (47 inches) tall. As the global avian flu crisis has put a damper on business this year, limiting the transport of live animals in Brazil, Braz said he has focused on supplying fertilized eggs to nearby farmers.
Persons: Rubens Braz, Gigante, Ueslei Marcelino, Braz, Avicultura Gigante, Isadora Machado, Ana Mano, Brad Haynes, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: roosters, REUTERS, Rights, Indian Roosters, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Formosa, Goias State, Brazil, Rights BRASILIA, Goias
G20 summit wraps up in New Delhi
  + stars: | 2023-09-10 | by ( Reuters Editorial | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
PoliticsG20 summit wraps up in New DelhiPostedThe G20 summit in New Delhi ended on Sunday as India handed over the bloc presidency to Brazil, while both the U.S. and Russia praised a consensus that did not condemn Moscow for the war in Ukraine but called on members to shun the use of force. Ilan Rubens reports.
Persons: Ilan Rubens Organizations: U.S Locations: New Delhi, Brazil, Russia, Moscow, Ukraine
The group of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa has never been more prominent on the world stage. Russia’s leader can’t attend the summit because host country South Africa would be obliged to arrest him for alleged war crimes. But nonetheless that family is now entertaining formal bids from nearly two dozen countries to join their bloc of major emerging economies. It held its first summit in 2009 with four members and then added South Africa the following year. An expansion, instead of making the group more potent, could also make it “more unwieldy and ineffective” with more contrasting positions between members, he added.
Persons: can’t, It’s, Russia’s Vladimir Putin –, Putin, Cyril Ramaphosa, BRICS, ” “, Chen Xiaodong, Bhaso, , China’s Xi, India’s Narendra Modi, Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, , Goldman Sachs, Jim O’Neill, BRICS Anil Sooklal, Mihaela Papa, , Xi, Yun Sun, Putin –, Manoj Kewalramani, Kewalramani, Modi, Lula, Ramaphosa, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Wagner, Rubens Duarte Organizations: CNN, West, Washington, Sunday, University of Johannesburg, New Development Bank, United Arab, Tufts University, Western, China Program, Stimson, NATO, Takshashila, United Nations Locations: South Africa, Brazil, Russia, India, China, Beijing, United States, New Delhi, Ukraine, African, Argentina, Mexico, Iran, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Nigeria, Bangladesh, South, Washington, BRICS, Bangalore, Johannesburg, Russian, – China, Africa, Europe
Put a Louvre Masterpiece on Your Wrist
  + stars: | 2023-08-09 | by ( Nazanin Lankarani | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
The enameled dial of a new custom watch by Vacheron Constantin depicts grimacing soldiers and their lunging horses, all engaged in deadly combat. Unveiled in May, it is the Swiss watchmaker’s reproduction of “The Fight for the Standard” from the “Battle of Anghiari,” a 1603 drawing by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens that is kept — behind the scenes, and viewable by appointment — in the Department of Graphic Arts of the Louvre in Paris. “This timepiece is the first in a new program called ‘A Masterpiece on the Wrist’ we have developed with the Louvre,” Christian Selmoni, the watch brand’s director of style and heritage, wrote in an email. “We invite clients to choose from a catalog of works defined with the museum, and we will reproduce the artwork on the dial of a unique watch.”
Persons: Vacheron Constantin, grimacing, Peter Paul Rubens, , ” Christian Selmoni, , Organizations: of Graphic Arts, Louvre Locations: Swiss, Anghiari, , Flemish, Paris
He expected to get something close to the electric sport sedan’s advertised driving range: 353 miles on a fully charged battery. Driving range is among the most important factors in consumer decisions on which electric car to buy, or whether to buy one at all. Electric cars can lose driving range for a lot of the same reasons as gasoline cars — but to a greater degree. The EPA said all the changes to Tesla’s range estimates were made before the company used the figures on window stickers. Independent automotive testers commonly examine the EPA-approved fuel-efficiency or driving range claims against their own experience in structured tests or real-world driving.
Persons: Alexandre Ponsin, , Tesla, Elon Musk, “ Elon, Scott Case, Case, Gregory Pannone, Pannone, “ They've, carmaker, Ford, I’m, ” Pannone, ” Jonathan Elfalan, Edmunds, Elfalan, ” Elfalan, Santa Clara –, Ponsin, ” Ponsin, , Steve Stecklow, Norihiko, Heekyong Yang, Peter Henderson, Eve Watling, Lucy Ha, Ilan Rubens, Brian Thevenot Organizations: Reuters, Tesla, South, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Ford, Chevrolet, Hyundai Kona, National Science Foundation, SAE International, U.S, Porsche, Benz, EV, Independent, General Motors, Hyundai, Korea Fair Trade Commission, Virtual Service, Santa, San Francisco Art Locations: AUSTIN, Texas, Colorado, California, Las Vegas, Austin , Texas, Nevada, U.S, Seattle, Vegas, Henderson, Utah, Santa Clara, London, Austin, Seoul, San Francisco
CNN —A Rubens painting lost to history and misidentified for almost 300 years has re-emerged with the help of X-ray analysis and could now fetch up to £6 million ($7.7 million) at auction next month. Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens completed “Saint Sebastian Tended by Two Angels” more than 400 years ago. X-Ray analysis revealed Rubens' changes to the painting. Sotheby'sAnalysis revealed changes beneath the final painting as Rubens sculpted and molded his design to perfection for the first time. Initially, for example, Rubens painted Saint Sebastian facing the other way while he omitted another arrow piercing the saint’s right thigh in the painting’s final form.
Persons: CNN —, Rubens, Peter Paul Rubens, , Sebastian, George Gordon, Sotheby’s, ” Gordon, Ambrogio Spinola, “ Ambrogio Spinola, , Spinola, , Gordon, Laurent de la, Saint Sebastian, “ Rubens Organizations: CNN Locations: Flemish, Italian, Italy, Antwerp, Missouri, French, Rome, London
Milton da Costa Junior nosed his pickup through a remote stretch of the western Brazilian Amazon to check on his babies. Local authorities said the September 2021 incident, which Da Costa outlined in a police report that was reviewed by Reuters, is being investigated. Out of dozens of reforestation initiatives in the country, Rioterra and The Black Jaguar Foundation, a Brazilian-European group, are among the largest. Illegal invaders destroy in hours what it takes Rioterra or Black Jaguar a year to plant. In all, Black Jaguar has signed contracts with 26 farms and planted 326 hectares (806 acres) to date.
Persons: Milton da Costa, Da Costa, Carlos Nobre, Alexis Bastos, Rioterra, , Nobre, , Bastos, Jamari, Dejesus Aparecido Ramos, it’s, ” Bastos, Jair Bolsonaro, Germany –, Bolsonaro, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Black, Ben Valks, Valks, Leandro Silveira, Silveira, São, ” Valks, aren’t, Cristina Banks, Leite, Marcos Mariani, Araguaia, Mariani, Tânia Irres, ” Irres, Regina Molke, I’ll, Clovis, Black Jaguar, Aquaverde, Renato Franklin, “ Ben, ” Franklin, L’Oreal, da Costa, ” Da Costa, da, Spring, Clare Trainor, Catherine Tai, Lais Morais, Ilan Rubens, Lucy Ha, John Emerson, Marla Dickerson Organizations: Milton da Costa Junior, Toyota, Reuters, Black Jaguar Foundation, National Institute for Space Research, Rioterra, Cultural, Environmental Studies, Petrobras, , Amazon Fund, Environment Ministry, United, United Arab Emirates, São Paulo, Global, Farmers, Brazil’s Central Bank, Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research, Imperial College London, Santana, Bolsonaro, United Nations, Space Agency, Copernicus, Sentinel Locations: Machadinho, Rondônia, Brazil, Germany, Brazilian, European, Manhattan, Lebanon, Nicaragua, Bastos, Porto Velho, droves, Rio, Black, Itapuã, Oeste, Norway, United Arab, Pará, Caixa, , Costa, Syria, Paris, Santana, Araguaia’s, Clovis, Regina, United States, South, Geneva, Rio Preto, da Costa
A King Who Actually Likes the Arts
  + stars: | 2023-05-04 | by ( Alex Marshall | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
With these varied interests, Charles is the most culturally attuned monarch for well over a century. In the 17th century, Charles I, a patron of painters including Rubens and Van Dyck, built one of Europe’s most important art collections. But where previous monarchs were known for their passions, Charles has often been defined by the things he doesn’t like. In a phone interview, O’Regan said that once you “delved into Charles’s likes and dislikes,” a picture emerged of a man whose interests were “obviously nuanced.”“He’s someone who is clearly very affected by music and other arts,” O’Regan said. “I remember being so completely transfixed by the magic of it,” Charles said during a 2018 radio interview.
Indian ex-politician shot dead on live TV
  + stars: | 2023-04-16 | by ( Reuters Editorial | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
PoliticsIndian ex-politician shot dead on live TVPostedA former lawmaker in India's parliament Atiq Ahmed, convicted of kidnapping, was shot dead along with his brother while police were escorting them for a medical check-up. The killing was caught on live television on Saturday (April 15) and this video contains graphic material. Ilan Rubens reports.
Storied Collection is a travel website that lists heritage hotels and homes — including private castles — so vacationers who love history can easily find accommodations that suit them. The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa is located inside the Royal Crescent, a row of terraced houses built between 1767 and 1775. Hauge and Goldin, with the help of former CEO of Best Western UK Rob Paterson, launched Storied Collection in 2022. Surnames of previous owners include Cooper, Bingham and Synge, according to Storied Collection. The drawing room of the Sir Percy Blakeney Suite at the Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa in Bath, England.
Italy police seize Rubens masterpiece after fraud investigation
  + stars: | 2022-12-30 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
ROME, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Italian police said on Friday they had seized a painting on display by the 17th century Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens after a fraud investigation into its owners. The masterpiece, called "The resurrected Christ appears to his mother", was part of a "Rubens in Genoa" exhibition in the city's Doge's Palace. The oil painting, almost 2 metres high and 1.5 metres across, was ensured for 4 million euros ($4.27 million). This third figure was absent from an earlier version of the same work by Rubens but there's no suggestion that the painting is fake. ($1 = 0.9374 euros)Reporting By Gavin Jones; Editing by Emelia Sithole-MatariseOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Today, some people tip him to become F1’s answer to Yao Ming, the Chinese NBA sensation often credited with making basketball popular in his home country. Zhou Guanyu in his Alfa Romeo takes part in Formula One's Mexican Grand Prix in October. There was a lack of Chinese racing role models, so he created a path of his own. He began go-karting – where many top drivers cut their teeth as young F1 hopefuls – not long after that maiden Chinese Grand Prix. Zhou Guanyu lines up for the Mexican Grand Prix in October.
Brazil's Cosan swings to loss on higher debt costs
  + stars: | 2022-11-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The conglomerate, which controls companies in sectors ranging from sugarcane to logistics, lost 202 million reais ($37.70 million) in the July to September period, compared with a 3.26 billion reais profit during the same months last year. During the quarter, Cosan reported cost of debt of 679.3 million reais, a more than 90% spike year-on-year, as Brazil's interest rate peaked at 13.75%, in addition to the issuance of roughly 8 billion reais in commercial notes. Weak figures from Raizen, a joint venture with Shell (SHEL.L) that produces ethanol and sugar, also dented Cosan's bottom line, reflecting consistent price declines for its products. The figure slightly exceeded analyst estimations polled by Refinitiv of 4.08 billion reais. ($1 = 5.3579 reais)Reporting by Peter Frontini; Editing by David Alire GarciaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Madrid exhibition shines a light on the scars of breast cancer
  + stars: | 2022-10-19 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
MADRID, Oct 19 (Reuters) - An art exhibition in Madrid seeks to shine a spotlight on breast cancer and the physical and psychological scars left by mastectomies. 1/5 A woman stands in front of a replica of Peter Paul Rubens' "Venus and Cupid" showing a mastectomized breast, as part of a project between the Cultura en Vena Foundation and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum on International Breast Cancer Awareness Day in Madrid, Spain, October 19, 2022. REUTERS/Susana Vera Read More"With this intervention we're calling attention to the process of the illness," said Juan Alberto Garcia de Cubas, president of the Fundacion Cultura en Vena (Culture in Your Veins Foundation), which organised the exhibition. Gema Salas, a 44-year-old architect who underwent a mastectomy to treat breast cancer, said the exhibition had a profound effect on her. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Charlie Devereux Editing by Peter GraffOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
It was the first GM wheat strain in the world to receive such approval. No other global seed company has publicly endeavored to develop GM wheat since 2004, when giant seed maker Monsanto, now owned by Bayer AG, dropped plans to develop GM wheat that could withstand its weed killer Roundup. In 2020 he had threatened to halt wheat imports from Argentina after its government approved Bioceres' GM wheat. A new landmark is the recent approval in Nigeria, the only country to fully approve imports of HB4 wheat grains. Trucco said Russia's invasion of Ukraine and severe droughts in Europe and China had shifted the needle on drought-tolerant GM wheat.
„Muzeul Prado iese în stradă”: expoziție în aer liber și filme spaniole la ChișinăuO expoziție în aer liber, cu genericul „Muzeul Prado iese în stradă”, va fi deschisă publicului la Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei din Chişinău, în perioada 1-31 iulie anul curent. De asemenea, pe parcursul lunii iulie, iubitorii de film se vor putea bucura de nouă filme spaniole grupate în scurte cicluri tematice: filme de comedie, clasice, filme regizate de femei, drame şi de animaţie. Accesul publicului va fi gratuit, în limita locurilor disponibile şi cu respectarea normelor de protecţie şi distanţare socială. „Plácido”este o bijuterie a operei cunoscutului regizor Luis García Berlanga, de la a cărui naştere se împlinesc 100 de ani, în anul curent. Cele două evenimente culturale sunt organizate de Ambasada Spaniei la Bucureşti, în colaborare cu Muzeul Naţional Prado din Madrid şi cu sprijinul Muzeului Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei şi al Consulatului Onorific al Spaniei la Chişinău.
Persons: Moldovei, Expoziţia, Goya, Velázquez, Rubens, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Hieronymus Bosch, - lea, Luis García Berlanga, Chico, Rita, Cervantes Organizations: Istorie, Muzeului, Prado, Muzeului Naţional, Externe, Uniunii Europene Locations: Chișinău, Chişinău, Muzeului Prado, Spaniei, București, America Centrală, Sud, Filipine, SUA, Spania, România, Cooperării, Bucureşti, Madrid
# Expoziţia în aer liber „Muzeul Prado iese în stradă”Ambasada Spaniei la Bucureşti organizează, în colaborare cu Muzeul Naţional Prado din Madrid şi cu sprijinul Muzeului Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei şi al Consulatului Onorific al Spaniei la Chişinău, expoziţia în aer liber „Muzeul Prado iese în stradă”. Fotografiile vor putea fi admirate în perioada 1-31 iulie 2021 la Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei din Chişinău (Strada 31 August 1989, 121 A). Locuitorii și vizitatorii Chişinăului vor avea ocazia să admire 22 dintre cele mai reprezentative opere ale Muzeului Prado, una dintre principalele instituţii culturale ale Spaniei şi unul dintre cele mai importante muzee din lume. Acest amplu eveniment cultural, prin cele două activităţi propuse, dezvăluie publicului din Chişinău motivele pentru care Muzeul Prado reprezintă un autentic Patrimoniu al Umanităţii şi evidenţiază, totodată, bogăţia şi valoarea inestimabilă a cinematografiie spaniole. Filmele dispun de subtitrare în limba română şi vor putea fi urmărite în perioada 3-31 iulie 2021, în fiecare zi de weekend, începând cu orele 21.00, în curtea Muzeului Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei.
Persons: Moldovei, August, Expoziţia, Goya, Velázquez, Rubens, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Hieronymus Bosch, - lea, Cervantes, Luis García, Chico, Rita Organizations: Muzeului, Istorie, Prado, Muzeului Naţional, Externe, Uniunii Europene Locations: Spaniei, Bucureşti, Madrid, Chişinău, Muzeului Prado, America Centrală, Sud, Filipine, SUA, Spania, România, Prado, Cooperării
Un fotograf albanez a realizat un proiect fotografic inedit. Soela Zani a vrut să arate că fiecare om poate fi o operă de artă. Din acest motiv a recreat, în imagini foto, picturi faimoase, protagoniștii cărora au devenit copii ce suferă de sindromul Down. The Dancer de Pierre Auguste RenoirThe son of Man de René MagritteMaster John Heathcote de Thomas GainsboroughMiss Bowless de Joshua ReynoldsLas Meninas de Diego VelázquezThe Infant Samuel de Sir Joshua ReynoldsThe Fifer de Édouard ManetGabrielle Arnault as a child de Louis Léopold BoillyClara Serena Rubens de Peter Paul RubensMaster Bunbury de Henry Edward BunburyPrima ballerina de Edgar DegasFoto: Soela ZaniSursa: Bored Panda
Persons: Soela, artă, Din acest, picturi, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Man de, Magritte, John Heathcote de Thomas Gainsborough, John Heathcote de Thomas Gainsborough Miss Bowless de Joshua Reynolds Las Meninas, Diego Velázquez, Samuel de Sir Joshua Reynolds, Édouard Manet Gabrielle Arnault, Louis Léopold Boilly Clara Serena Rubens de Peter Paul Rubens Master Bunbury de Henry Edward Bunbury, Edgar Degas Foto Organizations: John Heathcote de Thomas Gainsborough Miss, Louis Léopold Boilly Clara Serena Rubens de Peter Paul Rubens Master Bunbury de Henry Edward Bunbury Prima
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