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Describes how the establishment, and the functioning of academies of painting and the exhibitions which they sponsored, influenced developments in style and technique and modified patterns of patronage.
Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Falstaff performed by the Royal Opera Chorus and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini. Renato Bruson as Falstaff.
Shows some of the varied landforms that occur in the Sahara Desert and compares them with rocks formed in similar environments in Britain millions of years ago.
The set of electron micrographs includes pictures and diagrams of the major organelle systems such as endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, microtubules and cellular inclusions.
NASA has sent four Mariner spacecraft close to Mars and landed two Viking spacecraft on it. Photographs and scientific data from experiments conducted on the surface were relayed to earth. Using these...
A combination of Gemini and Landsat imagery of the geographically accepted definition of the Middle East, emphasising geological and land-use variety.
Compiled mainly from photographs of British coastal and inland outcrops with some line drawings and rock specimens. Includes variations in fold and fault morphology, their minor structures, the ‘way up’...
Discusses the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands covering Darwin’s finches, marine iquanas, boobies, frigate birds, lava cactus, and tortoise carapace. Theories of natural selection are also discussed....
The series of micrographs illustrates the microscopic anatomy of erythrocytes, polymorphonuclear leucytes, eosinophils, basiphils, lymphocytes, monocytes and platelets.
Discusses a series of works which pose fundamental questions about the ways of looking at the visual arts of the Renaissance period. Topics considered include spatial illusion, the multi-figure composition,...
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