Hints and tips:
...‘View of the Gardens of the Villa Medici, Rome’ (1630) by Diego Velázquez (Room 11) Elsewhere, and much more joyously, an unexpected work by Velázquez caught my eye....
...“I have [sustainability executives] frequently tell me that when investors call, that is when I can get the C-suite’s attention,” says MacDonald....
...Founded 49 years ago by brothers John and Gene Luszcz (and currently run by Gene’s daughter Yolanda and son Derek), Gene’s has three European smokehouses and makes 40 varieties of sausage, from freshly butchered...
...Or perhaps Route C: Hogarth, Constable, Turner and more, ending up through the Monets and Van Goghs?...
...Another series depicts Yolanda Izquierdo, a woman killed for asserting indigenous land rights....
...Now a bone-fide Brooklynite, she returned to Chicago in the summer of 2017 to examine the archive of Dean C....
...The chief gripe about the Dowell production was designer Yolanda Sonnabend’s decision to ditch the classical tutus and dress the corps de ballet in ragged-edged knee-length numbers....
...The rise, from C$22,000 in 2010 to C$79,500 by the time of the 2015 student intake, was a risky strategy for the Montreal-based university, which had previously relied on grants from the Quebec government...
...Franky Jimmy Dejesus Velazquez, 50 Velazquez was a professional dancer from Puerto Rico, according to Orlando Weekly, a local weekly alternative newspaper....
...Last year, Yolanda Aúza realised a dream. The former regional director of Unisys, the software company, took her severance package and managerial savvy, and ploughed $600,000 into a new bookstore....
...As the Musée D’Orsay’s Manet/Velázquez exhibition testified in 2002, the French artist’s unflinching realism has long been associated with the 17th-century Spanish master....
...My tendency has always been to side with Velázquez....
...Among the notches on its belt is the sale of Velázquez’s “Rokeby Venus” (1648-1651) to the National Gallery in 1906....
...“Las Meninas”, by Velázquez. What is the last thing you read that made you laugh out loud? Horrid Henry’s Underpants, when I was reading it to my seven-year-old daughter....
...They start in Amsterdam, viewing art by Velázquez and Rembrandt, move on to Berlin, and then to Chartres. But it’s not easy travelling as – or with – a dying man....
...Drawing on the National Gallery’s own rich holdings as well as loans from the Prado in Madrid and elsewhere, the Velázquez includes almost half his surviving works....
...Jordan’s Juan van der Hamen y Leon (Yale £50) introduces a dazzling colourist, a contemporary of Velazquez, long-overshadowed and on show in Madrid. Russia!...
...BREAKING THE SPELL: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel C....
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