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Illustration - Loire Valley

Illustration - Loire Valley

FRANCE - LOIRE VALLEY - INDRE ET LOIRE (37) - CASTLE OF CLOS LUCE : RECONSTITUTION OF THE PAINTER'S STUDIO. LEONARDO DA VINCI ARRIVED IN FRANCE IN 1516 WITH THREE OF HIS MAJOR PAINTINGS: THE VIRGIN, THE CHILD JESUS AND SAINT ANNE, WHO WILL REMAIN UNFINISHED (LEFT), SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST, WHOM HE FINISHES AT CLOS LUCE (ON THE RIGHT), AND THE MONA LISA. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Loire Valley

Illustration - Loire Valley

FRANCE - LOIRE VALLEY - INDRE ET LOIRE (37) - CASTLE OF CLOS LUCE : LEONARDO DA VINCI'S ROOM. PAINTING: "THE DEATH OF LEONARDO DA VINCI" BY INGRES (1818). WE SEE FRANCIS I AT THE BEDSIDE OF THE DYING. THE PRESENCE OF THE LATTER ON THE DAY OF THE PAINTER'S DEATH IS DISPUTED BY HISTORIANS. ORIGINAL AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS IN THE CITY OF PARIS. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Local painter's drawings exhibited at new museum

Local painter's drawings exhibited at new museum

SENDAI, Japan - Drawings by the late painter Jun Sugimura are exhibited at a new museum remodeled from an old community center in Kamaishi, Miyagi Prefecture, on the day of its opening on Nov. 22, 2014. The painter mainly drew landscapes in the northeastern Japan city.

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Imperial couple visit Japanese painter's exhibition

Imperial couple visit Japanese painter's exhibition

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko attend an exhibition of Japanese-style painter Shunso Hishida commemorating the 140th anniversary of his birth at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2014. (Pool photo)

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Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

KOCHI, Japan - One of a 19th-century painter's works drawn on folding screens is illuminated by a candle below the eves of a shop on the shopping streets of Konan, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, at the annual "Ekin Festival" on July 19, 2014. The painter, Hirose Kinzo, is known as Ekin (short for "eshi" or painter Kinzo).

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Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

KOCHI, Japan - A 19th-century painter's works depicting agonies often seen in a kabuki drama are displayed at night on candlelit folding screens on the shopping streets of Konan, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on July 19, 2014. The painter, Hirose Kinzo, is known as Ekin (short for "eshi" or painter Kinzo) and the two-day event as the "Ekin Festival."

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Frida (2002)

Frida (2002)

Salma Hayek Characters: Frida Kahlo Film: Frida (USA/CAN/MEX 2002) Director: Julie Taymor 29 August 2002 Date: 29 August 2002

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Frida (2002)

Frida (2002)

Salma Hayek Characters: Frida Kahlo Film: Frida (USA/CAN/MEX 2002) Director: Julie Taymor 29 August 2002 Date: 29 August 2002

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Lust For Life film (1956)

Lust For Life film (1956)

Kirk Douglas & Jill Bennett Characters: Vincent Van Gogh, Willemien Film: Lust For Life (USA 1956) Lust For Life; Lust For Life - Vincent Van Gogh Director: Vincente Minnelli 15 September 1956 LUST FOR LIFE, Kirk Douglas, Jill Bennett, 1956 Date: 15-Sep-56

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Lust For Life film (1956)

Lust For Life film (1956)

Kirk Douglas & Anthony Quinn Characters: Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin Film: Lust For Life (USA 1956) Director: Vincente Minnelli 15 September 1956 LUST FOR LIFE, Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, 1956 Date: 15-Sep-56

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Refurbished museum features Japanese painter's masterpiece "Nude Woman"

Refurbished museum features Japanese painter's masterpiece "Nude Woman"

Japanese oil painter Saburosuke Okada's 1936 masterpiece "Nude Woman," as seen on July 1, 2015, is featured as a permanent exhibit at the refurbished Saga Prefectural Art Museum in Saga, southwestern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Emperor, empress visit exhibit for 300th anniv. of master painter's death

Emperor, empress visit exhibit for 300th anniv. of master painter's death

Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko visit a special exhibition in Tokyo on April 24, 2015, marking the 300th anniversary of the death of Japanese master painter Ogata Korin (1658-1716).(Pool Photo by Jiji Press) (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Master Japanese painter's newly discovered drawings shown to press

Master Japanese painter's newly discovered drawings shown to press

The Kyoto University of Art and Design shows the press a pair of newly discovered folding-screen drawings by master Japanese painter Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610) in Kyoto, western Japan, on April 20, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Master Japanese painter's newly discovered bamboo drawing displayed

Master Japanese painter's newly discovered bamboo drawing displayed

The Kyoto University of Art and Design shows the press one of two newly discovered folding-screen drawings depicting bamboo and a pine tree by master Japanese painter Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610) in Kyoto, western Japan, on April 20, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Master Japanese painter's newly discovered monkey drawing displayed

Master Japanese painter's newly discovered monkey drawing displayed

The Kyoto University of Art and Design shows the press one of two newly discovered folding-screen drawings depicting monkeys by master Japanese painter Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610) in Kyoto, western Japan, on April 20, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Imperial couple visit Japanese painter's exhibition

Imperial couple visit Japanese painter's exhibition

TOKYO, Japan - Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko attend an exhibition of Japanese-style painter Shunso Hishida commemorating the 140th anniversary of his birth at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2014. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

KOCHI, Japan - A 19th-century painter's works depicting agonies often seen in a kabuki drama are displayed at night on candlelit folding screens on the shopping streets of Konan, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, on July 19, 2014. The painter, Hirose Kinzo, is known as Ekin (short for "eshi" or painter Kinzo) and the two-day event as the "Ekin Festival." (Kyodo)

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Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

Festival featuring 19th-century Japanese painter's works

KOCHI, Japan - One of a 19th-century painter's works drawn on folding screens is illuminated by a candle below the eves of a shop on the shopping streets of Konan, Kochi Prefecture, western Japan, at the annual "Ekin Festival" on July 19, 2014. The painter, Hirose Kinzo, is known as Ekin (short for "eshi" or painter Kinzo). (Kyodo)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, pictured, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, right, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, center, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. On the right side is seen John Mucha's advocate Frantisek Vyskocil. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, pictured, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, pictured, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, right, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. On the left side is seen John Mucha's advocate Frantisek Vyskocil. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, pictured, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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John Mucha

John Mucha

Prague must prove its proprietary right to Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic paintings through acquisitive prescription, Prague 1 District Court ruled on January 8 ,2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, and adjourned the proceedings until April. In his lawsuit against the city, the painter's relative, John Mucha, center, claims that Prague never became the owner of the cycle of paintings since it did not fulfil the author's prerequisite of building a special exhibition space for them. Alfons Mucha (1860-1939) painted his Slav Epic cycle with motifs from the legends and more or less remote history of Slavonic nations in 1911-1928. The paintings' size ranges from about 4x5 to 6x8 metres. On the left side is seen John Mucha's advocate Frantisek Vyskocil. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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