Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

[comparable] képek

5 140 találat
  • / 129
  • kép/oldal:
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured (Igor Korpaczewski) The Spell of the Drug. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured Three of Jakub Nepras. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured Three of Jakub Nepras. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured work by Jakub Janovsky Podkolenky (knee socks). head Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured Homage to Foucault by Vladimir Skoda. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured Design for a glass mosaic for the EZU, 1969-1970 by Vladimir Kopecky. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured works of Maria Bartuzsova, Vera Janouskova, Zdenek Palcr. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Prague, Czech Republic. 28th Apr, 2026. Between 2013 and 2025, the Prague City Gallery acquired 2,366 works of art. In the previous comparable period, the number was just 375. This expansion of the collection makes it possible not only to follow the work of established artists but also to capture developments in the emerging art scene. The exhibition presents a selection of acquisitions made by Prague City Gallery, Czech Republic, April 28, 2026. Pictured work by Pavla Scerankova Worried Head. Credit: Katerina Sulova/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
A marvel of its era, the Glacier Point Hotel, built at 7,240 feet (2,210 m) above sea level, was renowned as the highest hotel in the West. Its unique features included striking views and an enormous double-sided fireplace. This central piece, carved from a local boulder, weighed an astounding 2,462,000 pounds (1,117,000 kg) - comparable to the amount of granite required to build a six-room house. 1930s  US-stock-foto
RM
December 28, 2025: December 28, 2025: BRIGITTE BARDOT, the international sex goddess of cinema in the 1950s and '60s, has died aged 91. Bardot's animal rights foundation announced her death in a statement to news agency Agence France-Presse on Sunday, without specifying the time or place of death. FILE PHOTO SHOT ON: Jan. 1, 1960, Paris, France: The archetypal sex kitten, BRIGITTE BARDOT was the first foreign-language star ever to attain a level of international success comparable to America's most popular homegrown talents. Perhaps no other factor was more crucial to the far-reaching success-stock-foto
RF
Parking space valuation for purchase and sale. Asset pricing concept, location factors and demand analysis. Urban real estate trends, ownership rights-stock-foto
RF
Another section of the same white textured surface with a comparable shadow, showcasing the uniformity and consistency of the material and lighting-stock-foto
RF
A man appraises the value of a house. Property valuation concept. Real estate assessment process, market pricing insight and investment decision suppo-stock-foto
RM
HORENBOUT, Gerard (b. ca. 1465, Ghent, d. ca. 1541, London)  Portraits of Lieven van Pottelsberghe and his Wife - Oil on panel, 43 x 33,5 cm (each) Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent  Lieven van Pottelsberghe and Livina van Steelant were prominent Ghent burghers. Their portraits have traditionally been attributed to the local miniaturist Gerard Horenbout, even though no comparable panels by him are known. Whoever the painter really was, the two works form an attractive echo of the realistic and restrained portraiture of the 15th century.  Horenbout belonged to the Ghent-Bruges school, a group o-stock-foto
RM
GILLOT, Claude (b. 1673, Langres, d. 1722, Paris)  The Two Coaches c. 1710 Oil on canvas, 127 x 160 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  Gillot was a straightforward illustrator of the Commedia dell'arte, his work dependent on its subject-matter for humour, wit, or any amorous overtone. In the Two Coaches (Quarrel of the Cabmen), the incident depicted is far livelier than the paint by which it is depicted; the scene is enacted virtually as it must have been on the stage - to the point where one may wonder whether the picture's original function could have been that of a signboard or comparable advertise-stock-foto
RM
GILLOT, Claude (b. 1673, Langres, d. 1722, Paris)  The Two Coaches c. 1710 Oil on canvas, 127 x 160 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  Gillot was a straightforward illustrator of the Commedia dell'arte, his work dependent on its subject-matter for humour, wit, or any amorous overtone. In the Two Coaches (Quarrel of the Cabmen), the incident depicted is far livelier than the paint by which it is depicted; the scene is enacted virtually as it must have been on the stage - to the point where one may wonder whether the picture's original function could have been that of a signboard or comparable advertise-stock-foto
RM
FRAGONARD, Jean-Honor? (b. 1732, Grasse, d. 1806, Paris)  A Young Scholar 1775-78 Oil on canvas, 45 x 38 cm Wallace Collection, London  One of several sentimental heads by Fragonard, comparable to some extent with those by Greuze, though more plausible and individual.       --- Keywords: --------------  Author: FRAGONARD, Jean-Honor? Title: A Young Scholar Time-line: 1751-1800 School: French Form: painting Type: portrait-stock-foto
RM
FLINCK, Govert Teunisz. (b. 1615, Kleve, d. 1660, Amsterdam)  Landscape 1637 Oil on wood, 49 x 75 cm Mus?e du Louvre, Paris  This signed and dated painting was rediscovered in the 1980s. This painting is comparable in style and technique to the Landscape with Obelisk (formerly in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, stolen in 1990) which was almost universally accepted as an autograph Rembrandt until it was discovered that it too bore the remnants of Flinck's signature that had been faked into his master's. The rediscovery of the landscape now in the Louvre helped clinch the attributio-stock-foto
RM
Motion Sickness Relief Tablets for movement and seasickness symptoms of nausea and dizziness,-stock-foto
RM
Biegen, Germany. 04th Nov, 2025. Cranes fly past in the sky in front of a wind turbine. According to the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI), the spread of avian influenza in Germany is already comparable to the dimensions of the previous record year 2021. The number of cases of infection registered in the institute's reference laboratory is already higher than at the same time in 2021. According to the experts, migratory birds are carriers of avian influenza, which is often fatal in many bird and poultry species. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Biegen, Germany. 04th Nov, 2025. Cranes fly past in the sky in front of a wind turbine. According to the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI), the spread of avian influenza in Germany is already comparable to the dimensions of the previous record year 2021. The number of cases of infection registered in the institute's reference laboratory is already higher than at the same time in 2021. According to the experts, migratory birds are carriers of avian influenza, which is often fatal in many bird and poultry species. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto
RM
Natural close up plant portrait of  delightful Waxflower blooming profusely on the South West Australia wildflower trail in spring sun.abstraction,-stock-foto