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Seville, Spain, June 18 2025, Visitors admire gilded ceilings and historic artifacts in Seville Cathedral's Treasure Room, showcasing precious colonia-stock-photo
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Esther scroll label detailing a Megilat Ester artifact from the 18th century, likely Italy, displayed at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland-stock-photo
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Exhibit on the megalithic stone structures of Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain-stock-photo
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A Newton disc (color wheel) in an exhibit at the Diocesan Museum in Ciutadella, Menorca, Spain-stock-photo
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Science exhibits at the Diocesan Museum in Ciutadella, Menorca, Spain-stock-photo
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Baroque cope, priest's vestments on display at the Cathedral Basilica of Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition at the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building features rare documents highlighting the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. Displayed items include Washington's handwritten copy of 'Rules of Civility' from 1747, Augustine Washington's 1743 will bequeathing enslaved people to his son, and instructions written in 1749 by Frederick, Prince of Wales, to the future George III. The exhibition challenges common myths about both leaders by showcasing original manuscripts that reveal their formative influences, sha-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — Pichwai paintings depicting the child deity Krishna are displayed at the National Museum of Asian Art as part of the 'Delighting Krishna' exhibition. The monumental paintings on cotton cloth, primarily created in the 18th and 19th centuries in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, were traditionally hung behind Krishna icons in temples. This exhibition showcases fourteen recently conserved pichwais from the museum's collection, displayed together for the first time since the 1970s.-stock-photo
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A painting of Madonna in meditation by Giandomenico Tiepolo, displayed at Museo Civico agli Eremitani, Padua, Italy.-stock-photo
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An 18th-century French fan celebrating an early balloon flight. The fan is at the Albuquerque Balloon Museum, New Mexico, USA-stock-photo
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An 18th-century French fan celebrating an early balloon flight. The fan is at the Albuquerque Balloon Museum, New Mexico, USA-stock-photo
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An 18th-century French fan celebrating an early balloon flight. The fan is at the Albuquerque Balloon Museum, New Mexico, USA-stock-photo
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An 18th-century French fan celebrating an early balloon flight. The fan is at the Albuquerque Balloon Museum, New Mexico, USA-stock-photo
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An 18th-century French fan celebrating an early balloon flight. The fan is at the Albuquerque Balloon Museum, New Mexico, USA-stock-photo
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An 18th-century French ceramic plate celebrating an early balloon flight. The fan is at the Albuquerque Balloon Museum, New Mexico, USA-stock-photo
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Portrait Of Catherine II. by Fedor Rokotov, 1763, 139×155 cm. Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The Thomas Jefferson's Library exhibition in the Southwest Pavilion of the Library of Congress displays the reconstruction of Jefferson's personal book collection. Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library of 6,487 books to Congress in 1815 after the British burned the Capitol and previous library during the War of 1812. The exhibition reveals Jefferson's wide-ranging interests through the diverse books that formed his collection, showing original volumes supplemented by identical editions of books from other sources to recreate his complete library.-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The Thomas Jefferson's Library exhibition in the Southwest Pavilion of the Library of Congress displays the reconstruction of Jefferson's personal book collection. Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library of 6,487 books to Congress in 1815 after the British burned the Capitol and previous library during the War of 1812. The exhibition reveals Jefferson's wide-ranging interests through the diverse books that formed his collection, showing original volumes supplemented by identical editions of books from other sources to recreate his complete library.-stock-photo
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La lucha del centauro con el tigre, The fight of the centaur with the tiger, Mosaic, STUDIO OF THE VATICAN MOSAIC (ROME, second half of the 18th centu-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the ambassador in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the coronation of lisbon in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the coronation of lisbon in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the oceans in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the ambassador in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the ambassador in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the oceans in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of the oceans in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: Coach of the Queen D. Maria Ana of Austria in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: Coach of the Queen D. Maria Ana of Austria in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of King Joao V in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of King Joao V in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: Coach of the Queen D. Maria Ana of Austria in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of Maria Francisca of Savoy in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive-stock-photo
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Lisbon Portugal 18th Jan 2025: the Coach of Filipe II in Royal carriage museum, one of the world's largest and most impressive collections-stock-photo