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...The Carlsen v Kasparov debate will continue. For Kasparov, it is argued that he was world champion for 15 years, and stayed No1 for a further five....
...In the liberated 1960s, alongside revivals of Art Nouveau and a vogue for the graphics of Aubrey Beardsley (who illustrated Wilde’s Salome) following a 1966 V&A retrospective, peacocking young men of various...
...A later artist, Ayana V Jackson, poses her “Anarcha” (2017) like an Orientalist odalisque, but the tender image of her turned back suggests not so much exotic allure as vulnerability....
...This interview is an edited and condensed version of an on-stage conversation that took place at the FT Weekend Festival in Washington, DC, on May 7 Frederick Studemann, FT literary editor: This session...
...In his testaments, emperor Charles V advised his young son — who became Philip II, head of the great Spanish empire in the 16th century — never to identify with only one faction at court or make decisions...
...Completed in 1877, the original was a dining room in a Kensington house, covered in vivid jade and gold chinoiserie murals and commissioned for the home of Frederick Richards Leyland, a shipping magnate,...
...Washington, Frederick Douglass and George Washington Carver. The muralists’ heyday was steeped in ironies....
...“The prospect of a V-shaped recovery is absolutely zero,” said James Knightley, chief international economist with ING. “Getting 40m jobs returning in the next 12 months?...
...Once Charles V was elected Holy Roman Emperor in 1519, the Habsburg challenge became far more considerable....
...“What you’re seeing is an expectation of a V-shaped recovery and that may prove to be too optimistic,” said one equity analyst....
...Men such as Frederick Cook and Robert Peary clung desperately to their claims, often demonstrably false, even as they branded their expeditions indelibly with themselves....
...This week’s Bad Gay is Frederick the Great. Have any opinions? Ideas? Think I’m doing a terrible job? Let me know @lucywwatson or email longstoryshort@ft.com. Have a great weekend....
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...With the RPS move, some of its oldest prints, such as works by Frederick Scott Archer, have been reunited with their negatives and the cameras that took them....
...let big institutions police themselves has observers worried A bitcoin bubble made in millennial heaven Owning a currency whose value gyrates wildly may reflect youthful rebellion Free Lunch: Taxpayers v...
...Frederick Douglass grasps barbed wire in his huge steel fist, liberating a host of political prisoners....
...Post-industrial disputes could take a digital turn: algorithm v algorithm. Whether this comes to pass depends on institutions emerging that workers trust to defend and deploy their information....
...Frederick Studemann discovers that German business leaders are tiring of Angela Merkel....
...The tendency was held in check for a while by Frederick Crews’ 1963 spoof of academic literary criticism, The Pooh Perplex, which introduced a collection of invented Owl-like professors pontificating on...
...Supreme Court decisions, including TC Heartland v Kraft Foods Group Brands, and the creation of proceedings such as inter partes review give some companies a fighting chance....
...A 2009 Supreme Court case involving prescription drug labels, Wyeth v Levine, greenlighted state laws that are stricter than federal laws....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...The Neues Museum is Berlin’s version of the V&A....
...The V&A continued to acquire Cameron’s work, mainly from various donors, after her lifetime....
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