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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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interior galleries of the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia PA-stock-photo
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interior galleries of the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia PA-stock-photo
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Marble statue 'Solidarity' ('Two Boys in a Boat') by Belgian modernist sculptor George Minne (1897-1898) on display in the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria.-stock-photo
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Marble statue 'Solidarity' ('Two Boys in a Boat') by Belgian modernist sculptor George Minne (1897-1898) on display in the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria.-stock-photo
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Visitor in front of the painting 'Woman in Triangles' ('Planes by Colours') by Czech modernist painter František Kupka (1910-1911) displayed at his retrospective exhibition in the Grand Palais in Paris, France. Painting 'Large Nude' ('Planes by Colours') by František Kupka (1909-1910) is seen in the left. The exhibition runs till 30 July 2018.-stock-photo
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Visitors in front of the painting by Russian avant-garde painter Nikolai Suetin entitled 'Composition' (1920) displayed at the exhibition in the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France. Paintings by Nikolai Suetin from the early 1920s 'Composition with a Yellow Stripe' at the centre and 'Black Square' at the left, which is a copy after the famous painting by Russian avant-garde painter Kazimir Malevich, are seen in the picture. The exhibition devoted to the Russian avant-garde in Vitebsk (1918-1922) runs till 16 July 2018.-stock-photo
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Marble statue 'Solidarity' ('Two Boys in a Boat') by Belgian modernist sculptor George Minne (1897-1898) on display in the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria.-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. Anna Dunn, a costume designer from the Wirral works for the company 1418 NOW, fixing ceramic poppies to The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. Lyn Newsham who comes from an army family, volunteers as 'The Voice of the City' to describe the installation to visitors.  The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson at The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 6th November, 2015. The 'Weeping Window' poppy installation at St. Georges Hall in Liverpool.  The sculpture has been built by volunteers in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, UK. 03rd Nov, 2015. Councillor Wendy Simon attends the press call at St Georges Hall, for the installation of the first ceramic poppy in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, UK. 03rd Nov, 2015. Councillor Wendy Simon attends the press call at St Georges Hall, for the installation of the first ceramic poppy in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, UK. 03rd Nov, 2015. Councillor Wendy Simon attends the press call at St Georges Hall, for the installation of the first ceramic poppy in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, UK. 03rd Nov, 2015. Councillor Wendy Simon attends the press call at St Georges Hall, for the installation of the first ceramic poppy in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, UK. 03rd Nov, 2015. Councillor Wendy Simon attends the press call at St Georges Hall, for the installation of the first ceramic poppy in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Liverpool, UK. 03rd Nov, 2015. Councillor Wendy Simon attends the press call at St Georges Hall, for the installation of the first ceramic poppy in commemoration of the fallen heroes of two world wars.  The poppies will be draped like a flowing river, meandering down the steps of St. Georges Hall.  The stunning display will be completed & unveiled for Remembrance Sunday on November 8th. Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Visitor passes by the marble statue 'Solidarity' ('Two Boys in a Boat') by Belgian modernist sculptor George Minne (1898) displayed in the National Gallery (Národní galerie) in Prague, Czech Republic. Exhibition of Czech and European art of the 19th and 20th centuries in the Veletržní palác (Trade Fair Palace).-stock-photo
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Painting 'Soft Construction with Boiled Beans' or 'Premonition of Civil War' (1936) by Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali-stock-photo
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Painting 'The Persistence of Memory' (1931) by Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali.-stock-photo
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Georges Pompidou museum Paris France-stock-photo
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Aeneas Carrying His Father, Anchises, 1643.-stock-photo
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Two Studies for a Portrait of the Warren Family, c. 1768.-stock-photo
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George Barbier artwork - Les Chansons de Bilitis-stock-photo
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Archive image from page 479 of Cuvier's animal kingdom  arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization  cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 468 ARACHNIDA.    vided with chelicerae and palpi, or one kind of these organs) constitutes the mouth. Both sexes have eight feet, fitted for running ; but the females exhibit, besides, two false legs, situated near the anterior pair, and only employed in carrying the eggs. These animals are marine, analogous either to Cyamus and Caprellaf, or to the Arachnida of the genus Phalangium, with which Linnaeus united them. The body is c-stock-photo
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Archive image from page 479 of Cuvier's animal kingdom  arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization  cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 vided with chelicerae and palpi, or one kind of these organs) constitutes the mouth. Both sexes have eight feet, fitted for running ; but the females exhibit, besides, two false legs, situated near the anterior pair, and only employed in carrying the eggs. These animals are marine, analogous either to Cyamus and Caprellaf, or to the Arachnida of the genus Phalangium, with which Linnaeus united them. The body is commonly linear, wi-stock-photo