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Portrait said to be real likeness of Mozart

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AP Television Vienna, December 10, 2008 1. Wide shot of opera house 2. Pan of tram passing by opera house 3. Wide shot of Saint Stefan cathedral 4. Mid shot of mime artist in front of Charismas tree 5. Exterior shot of Mozart's House...
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International contemporary art festival opens

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1. Wide shot St Marco Piazza 2. Boat pulling in to Giardini 3. People entering the exhibit 5. Mid shot man laying on floor 6. Exterior main pavilion 7. Various of 'Platform Of Thought' 8. Various of installation with small figures...
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Japan - Pottery Giant Aims For New Record

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Kasama, Japan Eng Comm/music Duration: 4.57" A Japanese pottery town 100 kilometres north-east of Tokyo is known less for its art and more for the refinement, versatility and sheer size of its products. Pottery has...
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Thousands of works of art on sale at major expo

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1. Wide shot of huge floor area of Art Expo at Javits Convention Centre 2. People looking at artwork 3. Ronnie Wood (of the Rolling Stones rock group) display area 4. Close up detail showing Ronnie Wood, zoom out to show original...
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Turner Prize nominees stir up controversy

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1. VS '#227: 'The lights going on and off' by Martin Creed 2. SOT TIM MARLOW, Art Critic, Independent on Sunday/Editor Tate Magazine (on Creed's entry): "This is an ongoing exploration for Creed of light and dark and space. And one thing...
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New exhibition of French art dealer Vollard's collection

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1. Wide of new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Cezanne to Picasso: Ambroise Vollard, Patron of the Avant-Garde" 2. Wide pan of interior of galleries of new exhibit 3. Pan up on "The Battle of Love," by Paul Cezanne, painted...
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: ENT3-RUSKIN EXHIBITION

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English/Nat Story: Ruskin exhibition Location: London Date: March 2000 He was Britain's most influential art critic; a major force behind the founding of the National Trust ; a major influence on the founders of the Labour movement and...
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Buildings consigned to demolition get graffiti treatment

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A 10-storey tower block in a suburb of Paris, due to be demolished at the end of the month, has been turned into a trendy street art project. More than a hundred of the world's best urban artists have been showing off their skills by...
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Religious art inspires NASA technology for exploration on Mars

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AP Television Aberystwyth, UK - 09 December 2010 1. Low angle shot of Mars buggy on beach 2. Mid shot buggy moving up beach 3. Wide shot buggy moving beside sea 4. Close-up scientist with control unit 5. Mid of scientist and buggy 6....
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Cabaret show revival brings back old style glamour

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AP Television Paris - February 2nd, 2010 1. Close up of the "Le Crazy Horse de Paris" sign 2. Wide shot of the Cabaret "Le Crazy Horse de Paris" 3. Close up of the poster of the new show "D�sirs" 4. Wide shot of three dancers dancing...
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SYND 12 1 77 RESEARCH IN ALBUQUERQUE INTO HARNESSING SOLAR ENERGY

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Research in Albuquerque, New Mexico, into harnessing solar energy 1. various of artist's drawing of solar energy plant2. various of construction site, people and machines at work3. various of mirrors 4. various of construction site5. gv...
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Elephant paints on canvas, "artwork" fetches $US2,000 a piece

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Original paintings from an elephant in the Czech Republic are selling for a starting price of 2,000 US dollars (1,590 euro) apiece and may go up in value soon. At the encouragement of her handlers, Shanti, a female elephant at the...
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100th anniversry of the birth of writer Julio Cortazar

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A special series of exhibitions opened in Buenos Aires on Tuesday (26AUGUST2014), commemorating the centenary of the birth of Argentine writer Julio Cortazar, one of the most influential writers in the Spanish-speaking world. Cortazar,...
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USA: NEW YORK: CLAUDE MONET PAINTING SELLS FOR 5.2 MILLION DOLLARS

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English/Nat A 1903 painting by Claude Monet brought a price of 5.2 million U-S dollars at a Christie's auction of Impressionist art in New York on Tuesday night. The sale was the high point of the evening, however, as half of the...
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Germany - Sotheby's To Sell Baden Antiques

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The British auction house Sotheby's announced on Wednesday (5/7) that it would sell some 25,000 pieces of art belonging to one of Germany's oldest aristocratic families.re than $20 million. The financially distressed House of Baden...
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Portrait of Picasso muse sells for $95.2 million

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May 3 2006 1. Sotheby''s auction room 2. Staff taking telephone bids 3. Auction of Pablo Picasso''s 1941 ""Dora Maar au chat" 4. Picasso''s "Dora Maar au chat" being displayed to bidders 5. Various of auctioneer, Tobias Meyer,...
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Romany and traditional crafts make a comeback for Christmas 2010

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Olympia, London, England - 4 November 2010 1. Wide of shoppers at London Olympia exhibition centre 2. Close pull focus of Christmas baubles 3. Mid of string quartet 4. Close of string quarter 5. Shot of Christmas stall pans to white...
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USA: NEW YORK: CHINESE ART TREASURES ON DISPLAY

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English/Nat China's art world is opening to the West this week as dozen's of never-before-seen treasures from Beijing go on display in New York. Many of the art works date back hundreds of years, with some of them from the much-coveted...
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An 18th century painting stolen by the Nazis from a Polish museum was returned to the Polish people on Thursday after being found in a London gallery. (Feb. 6)

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On Thursday, the U.S. returned to the government of Poland a painting stolen by the Nazis during World War II. The painting, 'Saint Philip Baptizing a Servant of Queen Kandaki' by German painter Johann Conrad Seekatz, was stolen from...
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At the Kinetic Sculpture Race in Baltimore, humans provide the power for creations made out of anything. But the AP's Lee Powell found the spectacle is as much about personality as physics.

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HEADLINE: Pink poodle, bobbing bird take on city's streets CAPTION: At the Kinetic Sculpture Race in Baltimore, humans provide the power for creations made out of anything. But the AP's Lee Powell found the spectacle is as much about...
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Israelis protest Swedish exhbit, Sharon, Swedish ambass. reax

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1. Demonstration with placards outside Israeli Foreign Ministry 2. Placards with silhouettes of Israeli terror victims 3. Placard with hundreds of photographs of Israeli victims 4. Various of placards 5. Swedish Ambassador to Israel...