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20240417_zia_d204_420 April 17, 2024, Denmark: PPE-Agency. Photographer Henrik Hildebrandt...Phone. +004528398060...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..The iconic stock exchange building on Slotsholmen caught fire on Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown -..Børsen is a building on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen..... It was built in the 1620s as a trading building by King Christian IV and functioned as a commodity exchange right up until the 19th century...In 1883, the roof was replaced with copper, the current roof coating, and it was, among other things, the copper roof that was under renovation when a fire broke out in the building on 16 April 2024.....The plan was to finish the work and mark the 400th anniversary of the opening of the Stock Exchange in autumn 2024...King Christian IV, 1577-1648.King Christian IV, 12.4.1577-28.2.1648, king of Denmark and Norway from 1596; son of Frederik II and Sophie of Mecklenburg, married 1597 to Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg and 1615 to Kirsten Munk. After his baptism in 1577 and until 1579, Christian stayed with his grandparents in Mecklenburg, and at the age of three he was chosen as heir to the throne. In 1582-83, Christian s further education was placed in the hands of his master of the court, the Pomeranian-born nobleman Henrik Ramel (ca. 1550-1610), and of the chaplain Hans Mikkelsen. The father s death in 1588 triggered a struggle for influence on Christian s upbringing. A board of trustees consisting of four councilors replaced Christian s German court master with a Danish one and limited the dowager queen Sophie s influence. While the German emperor declared Christian of legal age in the duchies in 1593, he had to wait until 1596 before he could be crowned as Danish-Norwegian king as an adult. (Credit Image: © Henrik Hildebrandt/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240417_zia_d204_431 April 17, 2024, Denmark: PPE-Agency. Photographer Henrik Hildebrandt...Phone. +004528398060...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..The iconic stock exchange building on Slotsholmen caught fire on Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown -..Børsen is a building on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen..... It was built in the 1620s as a trading building by King Christian IV and functioned as a commodity exchange right up until the 19th century...In 1883, the roof was replaced with copper, the current roof coating, and it was, among other things, the copper roof that was under renovation when a fire broke out in the building on 16 April 2024.....The plan was to finish the work and mark the 400th anniversary of the opening of the Stock Exchange in autumn 2024...King Christian IV, 1577-1648.King Christian IV, 12.4.1577-28.2.1648, king of Denmark and Norway from 1596; son of Frederik II and Sophie of Mecklenburg, married 1597 to Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg and 1615 to Kirsten Munk. After his baptism in 1577 and until 1579, Christian stayed with his grandparents in Mecklenburg, and at the age of three he was chosen as heir to the throne. In 1582-83, Christian s further education was placed in the hands of his master of the court, the Pomeranian-born nobleman Henrik Ramel (ca. 1550-1610), and of the chaplain Hans Mikkelsen. The father s death in 1588 triggered a struggle for influence on Christian s upbringing. A board of trustees consisting of four councilors replaced Christian s German court master with a Danish one and limited the dowager queen Sophie s influence. While the German emperor declared Christian of legal age in the duchies in 1593, he had to wait until 1596 before he could be crowned as Danish-Norwegian king as an adult. (Credit Image: © Henrik Hildebrandt/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240417_zia_d204_424 April 17, 2024, Denmark: PPE-Agency. Photographer Henrik Hildebrandt...Phone. +004528398060...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..The iconic stock exchange building on Slotsholmen caught fire on Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown -..Børsen is a building on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen..... It was built in the 1620s as a trading building by King Christian IV and functioned as a commodity exchange right up until the 19th century...In 1883, the roof was replaced with copper, the current roof coating, and it was, among other things, the copper roof that was under renovation when a fire broke out in the building on 16 April 2024.....The plan was to finish the work and mark the 400th anniversary of the opening of the Stock Exchange in autumn 2024...King Christian IV, 1577-1648.King Christian IV, 12.4.1577-28.2.1648, king of Denmark and Norway from 1596; son of Frederik II and Sophie of Mecklenburg, married 1597 to Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg and 1615 to Kirsten Munk. After his baptism in 1577 and until 1579, Christian stayed with his grandparents in Mecklenburg, and at the age of three he was chosen as heir to the throne. In 1582-83, Christian s further education was placed in the hands of his master of the court, the Pomeranian-born nobleman Henrik Ramel (ca. 1550-1610), and of the chaplain Hans Mikkelsen. The father s death in 1588 triggered a struggle for influence on Christian s upbringing. A board of trustees consisting of four councilors replaced Christian s German court master with a Danish one and limited the dowager queen Sophie s influence. While the German emperor declared Christian of legal age in the duchies in 1593, he had to wait until 1596 before he could be crowned as Danish-Norwegian king as an adult. (Credit Image: © Henrik Hildebrandt/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240417_zia_d204_429 April 17, 2024, Denmark: PPE-Agency. Photographer Henrik Hildebrandt...Phone. +004528398060...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..The iconic stock exchange building on Slotsholmen caught fire on Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown -..Børsen is a building on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen..... It was built in the 1620s as a trading building by King Christian IV and functioned as a commodity exchange right up until the 19th century...In 1883, the roof was replaced with copper, the current roof coating, and it was, among other things, the copper roof that was under renovation when a fire broke out in the building on 16 April 2024.....The plan was to finish the work and mark the 400th anniversary of the opening of the Stock Exchange in autumn 2024...King Christian IV, 1577-1648.King Christian IV, 12.4.1577-28.2.1648, king of Denmark and Norway from 1596; son of Frederik II and Sophie of Mecklenburg, married 1597 to Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg and 1615 to Kirsten Munk. After his baptism in 1577 and until 1579, Christian stayed with his grandparents in Mecklenburg, and at the age of three he was chosen as heir to the throne. In 1582-83, Christian s further education was placed in the hands of his master of the court, the Pomeranian-born nobleman Henrik Ramel (ca. 1550-1610), and of the chaplain Hans Mikkelsen. The father s death in 1588 triggered a struggle for influence on Christian s upbringing. A board of trustees consisting of four councilors replaced Christian s German court master with a Danish one and limited the dowager queen Sophie s influence. While the German emperor declared Christian of legal age in the duchies in 1593, he had to wait until 1596 before he could be crowned as Danish-Norwegian king as an adult. (Credit Image: © Henrik Hildebrandt/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240417_zia_d204_428 April 17, 2024, Denmark: PPE-Agency. Photographer Henrik Hildebrandt...Phone. +004528398060...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..The iconic stock exchange building on Slotsholmen caught fire on Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown -..Børsen is a building on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen..... It was built in the 1620s as a trading building by King Christian IV and functioned as a commodity exchange right up until the 19th century...In 1883, the roof was replaced with copper, the current roof coating, and it was, among other things, the copper roof that was under renovation when a fire broke out in the building on 16 April 2024.....The plan was to finish the work and mark the 400th anniversary of the opening of the Stock Exchange in autumn 2024...King Christian IV, 1577-1648.King Christian IV, 12.4.1577-28.2.1648, king of Denmark and Norway from 1596; son of Frederik II and Sophie of Mecklenburg, married 1597 to Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg and 1615 to Kirsten Munk. After his baptism in 1577 and until 1579, Christian stayed with his grandparents in Mecklenburg, and at the age of three he was chosen as heir to the throne. In 1582-83, Christian s further education was placed in the hands of his master of the court, the Pomeranian-born nobleman Henrik Ramel (ca. 1550-1610), and of the chaplain Hans Mikkelsen. The father s death in 1588 triggered a struggle for influence on Christian s upbringing. A board of trustees consisting of four councilors replaced Christian s German court master with a Danish one and limited the dowager queen Sophie s influence. While the German emperor declared Christian of legal age in the duchies in 1593, he had to wait until 1596 before he could be crowned as Danish-Norwegian king as an adult. (Credit Image: © Henrik Hildebrandt/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240417_zia_d204_422 April 17, 2024, Denmark: PPE-Agency. Photographer Henrik Hildebrandt...Phone. +004528398060...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..The iconic stock exchange building on Slotsholmen caught fire on Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown -..Børsen is a building on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen..... It was built in the 1620s as a trading building by King Christian IV and functioned as a commodity exchange right up until the 19th century...In 1883, the roof was replaced with copper, the current roof coating, and it was, among other things, the copper roof that was under renovation when a fire broke out in the building on 16 April 2024.....The plan was to finish the work and mark the 400th anniversary of the opening of the Stock Exchange in autumn 2024...King Christian IV, 1577-1648.King Christian IV, 12.4.1577-28.2.1648, king of Denmark and Norway from 1596; son of Frederik II and Sophie of Mecklenburg, married 1597 to Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg and 1615 to Kirsten Munk. After his baptism in 1577 and until 1579, Christian stayed with his grandparents in Mecklenburg, and at the age of three he was chosen as heir to the throne. In 1582-83, Christian s further education was placed in the hands of his master of the court, the Pomeranian-born nobleman Henrik Ramel (ca. 1550-1610), and of the chaplain Hans Mikkelsen. The father s death in 1588 triggered a struggle for influence on Christian s upbringing. A board of trustees consisting of four councilors replaced Christian s German court master with a Danish one and limited the dowager queen Sophie s influence. While the German emperor declared Christian of legal age in the duchies in 1593, he had to wait until 1596 before he could be crowned as Danish-Norwegian king as an adult. (Credit Image: © Henrik Hildebrandt/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240417_zia_d204_419 April 17, 2024, Denmark: PPE-Agency. Photographer Henrik Hildebrandt...Phone. +004528398060...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..The iconic stock exchange building on Slotsholmen caught fire on Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown -..Børsen is a building on Slotsholmen in Copenhagen..... It was built in the 1620s as a trading building by King Christian IV and functioned as a commodity exchange right up until the 19th century...In 1883, the roof was replaced with copper, the current roof coating, and it was, among other things, the copper roof that was under renovation when a fire broke out in the building on 16 April 2024.....The plan was to finish the work and mark the 400th anniversary of the opening of the Stock Exchange in autumn 2024...King Christian IV, 1577-1648.King Christian IV, 12.4.1577-28.2.1648, king of Denmark and Norway from 1596; son of Frederik II and Sophie of Mecklenburg, married 1597 to Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg and 1615 to Kirsten Munk. After his baptism in 1577 and until 1579, Christian stayed with his grandparents in Mecklenburg, and at the age of three he was chosen as heir to the throne. In 1582-83, Christian s further education was placed in the hands of his master of the court, the Pomeranian-born nobleman Henrik Ramel (ca. 1550-1610), and of the chaplain Hans Mikkelsen. The father s death in 1588 triggered a struggle for influence on Christian s upbringing. A board of trustees consisting of four councilors replaced Christian s German court master with a Danish one and limited the dowager queen Sophie s influence. While the German emperor declared Christian of legal age in the duchies in 1593, he had to wait until 1596 before he could be crowned as Danish-Norwegian king as an adult. (Credit Image: © Henrik Hildebrandt/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240409_aaa_s197_568 April 9, 2024, Chicago, Illinois, United States: A Police officer from the Chicago Police Department photographs the evidence marks at a crime scene that left one injured and another dead. Two people shot, one killed in broad daylight in Chicago, Illinois, United States. A 41-year-old male and a 33-year-old male were outside at the 6900 block of N. Glenwood Avenue Tuesday morning at approximately 11:16 a.m. when an unknown offender approached and began to fire shots in their direction. The 41-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, in good condition and the 33-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No one is in custody and Area Detectives are investigating. (Credit Image: © Kyle Mazza/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240409_aaa_s197_569 April 9, 2024, Chicago, Illinois, United States: A Police officer from the Chicago Police Department photographs the evidence marks at a crime scene that left one injured and another dead. Two people shot, one killed in broad daylight in Chicago, Illinois, United States. A 41-year-old male and a 33-year-old male were outside at the 6900 block of N. Glenwood Avenue Tuesday morning at approximately 11:16 a.m. when an unknown offender approached and began to fire shots in their direction. The 41-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, in good condition and the 33-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No one is in custody and Area Detectives are investigating. (Credit Image: © Kyle Mazza/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52469649 A Police officer from the Chicago Police Department photographs the evidence marks at a crime scene that left one injured and another dead. Two people shot, one killed in broad daylight in Chicago, Illinois, United States. A 41-year-old male and a 33-year-old male were outside at the 6900 block of N. Glenwood Avenue Tuesday morning at approximately 11:16 a.m. when an unknown offender approached and began to fire shots in their direction. The 41-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, in good condition and the 33-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No one is in custody and Area Detectives are investigating. Photo Credit: Kyle Mazza / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52469650 A Police officer from the Chicago Police Department photographs the evidence marks at a crime scene that left one injured and another dead. Two people shot, one killed in broad daylight in Chicago, Illinois, United States. A 41-year-old male and a 33-year-old male were outside at the 6900 block of N. Glenwood Avenue Tuesday morning at approximately 11:16 a.m. when an unknown offender approached and began to fire shots in their direction. The 41-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, in good condition and the 33-year-old male victim sustained a gunshot wound to his back and was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No one is in custody and Area Detectives are investigating. Photo Credit: Kyle Mazza / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52231813 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - MARCH 29, 2024: A delegation of Democratic People's Republic of Korea officials led by External Economic Relations Minister Yun Jong-ho (CL front) and Russia's Minister of Natural Resources Alexander Kozlov (CR front) pose for a group photograph after a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin Wall. Alexander Ryumin/TASS/Sipa USA
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20240301_zia_a189_165 March 1, 2024, unknown: Flight Controllers continue to communicate with Odysseus. This morning, Odysseus efficiently sent payload science data and imagery in furtherance of the Companyâ??s mission objectives. Flight controllers are working on final determination of battery life on the lander, which may continue up to an additional 10-20 hours. The images included here are the closest observations of any spaceflight mission to the south pole region of the Moon. Odysseus is quite the photographer, capturing this image approximately 30 meters above the lunar surface while his main engine throttled down more than 24,000 mph. Another day of exploration on the south pole region of the Moon. (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240228_zia_a189_412 February 28, 2024, unknown: Handout photo taken on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, shows the closest observation of any spaceflight mission to the south pole region of the Moon. Intuitive Machinesâ?? Odysseus spacecraft is quite the photographer, capturing this image approximately 30 meters above the lunar surface while its main engine throttled down more than 24,000 mph. Another day of exploration on the south pole region of the Moon. Photo courtesy of Intuitive Machines via ABACAPRESS.COM (Credit Image: © Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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ny050324175306 Annemiek Gringold stands next to the photographs of three unknown people at the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam on Feb. 12, 2024. The new institution in Amsterdam is the first to tell the full story of the persecution of Dutch Jews during World War II. (Ilvy Njiokiktjien/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20240211_aaa_s197_639 February 11, 2024, St. Petersburg, Russia: A man takes a photograph of the huge inscription '(We demand) Change' on the ice covering the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg. In St. Petersburg, on the ice of the Fontanka, an unknown person left a large inscription ?Change? with an image of a ?tick? in a square. The message appeared under the Anichkov Bridge and reminded of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia. (Credit Image: © Andrei Bok/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240211_aaa_s197_638 February 11, 2024, St. Petersburg, Russia: A man takes a photograph of the huge inscription '(We demand) Change' on the ice covering the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg. In St. Petersburg, on the ice of the Fontanka, an unknown person left a large inscription ?Change? with an image of a ?tick? in a square. The message appeared under the Anichkov Bridge and reminded of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia. (Credit Image: © Andrei Bok/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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51203434 A man takes a photograph of the huge inscription '(We demand) Change' on the ice covering the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg. In St. Petersburg, on the ice of the Fontanka, an unknown person left a large inscription ?Change? with an image of a ?tick? in a square. The message appeared under the Anichkov Bridge and reminded of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia. Photo Credit: Andrei Bok / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51203425 A man takes a photograph of the huge inscription '(We demand) Change' on the ice covering the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg. In St. Petersburg, on the ice of the Fontanka, an unknown person left a large inscription ?Change? with an image of a ?tick? in a square. The message appeared under the Anichkov Bridge and reminded of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia. Photo Credit: Andrei Bok / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51203429 A man takes a photograph of the huge inscription '(We demand) Change' on the ice covering the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg. In St. Petersburg, on the ice of the Fontanka, an unknown person left a large inscription ?Change? with an image of a ?tick? in a square. The message appeared under the Anichkov Bridge and reminded of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia. Photo Credit: Andrei Bok / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20231211_zia_a189_155 December 11, 2023, unknown: General view photographers during debate on the draft law to control immigration at the National Assembly in Paris, France on December 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Lafargue Raphael/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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RC2AE4AAOS1A A photographer takes a picture at the crime scene where photojournalist Ismael Villagomez Tapia of the local newspaper El Heraldo de Juarez was shot dead by unknown assailants, according to local media, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
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20230924_faa_p133_039 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_034 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: The Ganges with jetties and the Howrah Bridge of 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_037 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_043 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Chowringhee road and area of 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_031 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_033 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_038 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: The interior of 'Sir Stuart Saunders Hogg Market' or 'New Market' of 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_032 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_045 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_046 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230924_faa_p133_040 September 24, 2023, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: 'The City of Calcutta and its Life: 1870-1920', three days (22nd to 24th September, 2023) duration exhibition of rare 1870-1920 photographs of Calcutta (Kolkata) captured by unknown British photographers that organised by the Administrator General & Official Trustee (AGOT), Government of West Bengal and curated by Biplab Roy, AGOT. (Credit Image: © Biswarup Ganguly/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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40037156 The photographer Eric Alonso, unknown Fernando Alonso far relative during the 2023 Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Premio d’Italia Grand Prix, 14th round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship from September 1 to 3, 2023 on the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, in Monza, Italy Photo Credit: / Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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TM3E86S0T7H01 Attention Editors: No new uses are permitted of TM3E86S0T7H01. The picture is removed after a post-publication review. Prior uses may remain online. Regions Affected: WORLDWIDE Please remove it from your systems, as follows: If this image is intended for a publication that has NOT yet gone to print, please cancel publication of this image. If this image is archived in any of your systems, please permanently delete it. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. Reuters Plume of smoke rises from Waldo canyon wildfire in this aerial photograph taken in Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 26, 2012. Firefighters struggled on Wednesday to beat back a fiercely aggressive wildfire raging at the edge of Colorado Springs that has forced at least 35,000 people from their homes and was nipping at the edges of the U.S. Air Force Academy. The so-called Waldo Canyon Fire, fanned by gusting winds, has gutted an unknown number of homes on the wooded fringes of Colorado's second-most populous city and prompted more evacuations as flames roared out of control for a fifth day. Picture taken June 26. REUTERS/John Wark
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TM3E86S0T8B01 Attention Editors: No new uses are permitted of TM3E86S0T8B01. The picture is removed after a post-publication review. Prior uses may remain online. Regions Affected: WORLDWIDE Please remove it from your systems, as follows: If this image is intended for a publication that has NOT yet gone to print, please cancel publication of this image. If this image is archived in any of your systems, please permanently delete it. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused. Reuters Smoke rises around Rampart Reservoir from Waldo canyon wildfire in this aerial photograph taken in Colorado Springs, Colorado on June 27, 2012. Firefighters struggled on Wednesday to beat back a fiercely aggressive wildfire raging at the edge of Colorado Springs that has forced at least 35,000 people from their homes and was nipping at the edges of the U.S. Air Force Academy. The so-called Waldo Canyon Fire, fanned by gusting winds, has gutted an unknown number of homes on the wooded fringes of Colorado's second-most populous city and prompted more evacuations as flames roared out of control for a fifth day. Picture taken June 27. REUTERS/John Wark
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20230611_zna_c181_148 June 11, 2023, Madrid, Spain: Several people during the visit of 'Vanitas' by Marina Abramovic, at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on June 11, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Marina Abramovic's work arrives at PHotoESPAÃ?A 2023 with an exhibition that combines a video installation with photographic works. In this exhibition the author traces the collective obsession with death. To do so, she creates compositions that evoke the essence of emptiness, darkness, light, liberation and fear, all symbols normally attributed to the unknown. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the video installation Seven deaths, a tribute to the great Maria Callas, on the centenary of her birth...11 JUNE 2023;GALLERY;ART;CULTURE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..06/11/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230611_zna_c181_146 June 11, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A woman during the visit of 'Vanitas' by Marina Abramovic, at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on June 11, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Marina Abramovic's work arrives at PHotoESPAÃ?A 2023 with an exhibition that combines a video installation with photographic works. In this exhibition the author traces the collective obsession with death. To do so, she creates compositions that evoke the essence of emptiness, darkness, light, liberation and fear, all symbols normally attributed to the unknown. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the video installation Seven deaths, a tribute to the great Maria Callas, on the centenary of her birth...11 JUNE 2023;GALLERY;ART;CULTURE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..06/11/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230611_zna_c181_145 June 11, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A couple views the work 'The kitchen VIII' during the visit of 'Vanitas' by Marina Abramovic, at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on June 11, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Marina Abramovic's work arrives at PHotoESPAÃ?A 2023 with an exhibition that combines a video installation with photographic works. In this exhibition the author traces the collective obsession with death. To do so, she creates compositions that evoke the essence of emptiness, darkness, light, liberation and fear, all symbols normally attributed to the unknown. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the video installation Seven deaths, a tribute to the great Maria Callas, on the centenary of her birth...11 JUNE 2023;GALLERY;ART;CULTURE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..06/11/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230611_zna_c181_143 June 11, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A man during the visit of 'Vanitas' by Marina Abramovic, at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on June 11, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Marina Abramovic's work arrives at PHotoESPAÃ?A 2023 with an exhibition that combines a video installation with photographic works. In this exhibition the author traces the collective obsession with death. To do so, she creates compositions that evoke the essence of emptiness, darkness, light, liberation and fear, all symbols normally attributed to the unknown. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the video installation Seven deaths, a tribute to the great Maria Callas, on the centenary of her birth...11 JUNE 2023;GALLERY;ART;CULTURE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..06/11/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230611_zna_c181_144 June 11, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A man during the visit of 'Vanitas' by Marina Abramovic, at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on June 11, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Marina Abramovic's work arrives at PHotoESPAÃ?A 2023 with an exhibition that combines a video installation with photographic works. In this exhibition the author traces the collective obsession with death. To do so, she creates compositions that evoke the essence of emptiness, darkness, light, liberation and fear, all symbols normally attributed to the unknown. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the video installation Seven deaths, a tribute to the great Maria Callas, on the centenary of her birth...11 JUNE 2023;GALLERY;ART;CULTURE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..06/11/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230611_zna_c181_141 June 11, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A man views the work 'Emmascarats' during the visit of 'Vanitas' by Marina Abramovic, at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, on June 11, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). Marina Abramovic's work arrives at PHotoESPAÃ?A 2023 with an exhibition that combines a video installation with photographic works. In this exhibition the author traces the collective obsession with death. To do so, she creates compositions that evoke the essence of emptiness, darkness, light, liberation and fear, all symbols normally attributed to the unknown. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the video installation Seven deaths, a tribute to the great Maria Callas, on the centenary of her birth...11 JUNE 2023;GALLERY;ART;CULTURE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..06/11/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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45661932 A photograph of Evgeny Yakovlev, 42, a soldier killed by Russian forces on eastern Ukrainian front in a combat, on the Lisove Cemetery in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine on April 12, 2023. Lisove Cemetery is were most of fallen army-men from Kiev are buried. As the full scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian forces continuous, the fight in the East of Ukraine causes very high casualty rate, though the exact numbers are unknown. Ukraine prepares for a spring offensive to retake the land occupied by Russia. Photo Credit: Dominika Zarzycka/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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44681831 A member of the press photographs work by Gaspard Mitz titled ?The Unknown? (painting by Edward Hopper) on display at the Small Is Beautiful: Miniature Art Exhibition in the NoHo neighborhood of New York, NY, February 23, 2023. Photo Credit: Anthony Behar/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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42374879 Natuurpunt Waasland, Jef Van De Wiele, President Zwijndrecht Gezond, Carolien Van der Cruyssen, Alderman Zwijndrecht, Steven Vervaet, Flemish Minister of Environment, Energy, Tourism and Justice Zuhal Demir, Lantis general director Luc Hellemans, Director Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Danny Jacobs, Karl Vrancken (assignee Flemish Government PFOS problem, research coordinator Sustainable Materials VITO, associate professor of Waste Processing and Circular Economy University of Antwerp) and and unknown poses for the photographer during a press conference about the agreement on a remediation alliance regarding the PFAS - PFOS pollution in Zwijndrecht, Friday 28 October 2022 in Zwijndrecht. The area surrounding chemical company 3M is seriously polluted by the 'forever chemical'. In the recent months, the Flemish government, the municipality of Zwijndrecht, Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Natuurpunt, Zwijndrecht Gezond and Lantis have discussed an agreement with the aim of providing an answer to the PFAS-related challenges in and around the polluted area. BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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42374873 Natuurpunt Waasland, Jef Van De Wiele, President Zwijndrecht Gezond, Carolien Van der Cruyssen, Alderman Zwijndrecht, Steven Vervaet, Flemish Minister of Environment, Energy, Tourism and Justice Zuhal Demir, Lantis general director Luc Hellemans, Director Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Danny Jacobs, Karl Vrancken (assignee Flemish Government PFOS problem, research coordinator Sustainable Materials VITO, associate professor of Waste Processing and Circular Economy University of Antwerp) and and unknown poses for the photographer during a press conference about the agreement on a remediation alliance regarding the PFAS - PFOS pollution in Zwijndrecht, Friday 28 October 2022 in Zwijndrecht. The area surrounding chemical company 3M is seriously polluted by the 'forever chemical'. In the recent months, the Flemish government, the municipality of Zwijndrecht, Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Natuurpunt, Zwijndrecht Gezond and Lantis have discussed an agreement with the aim of providing an answer to the PFAS-related challenges in and around the polluted area. BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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42374882 Natuurpunt Waasland, Jef Van De Wiele, President Zwijndrecht Gezond, Carolien Van der Cruyssen, Alderman Zwijndrecht, Steven Vervaet, Flemish Minister of Environment, Energy, Tourism and Justice Zuhal Demir, Lantis general director Luc Hellemans, Director Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Danny Jacobs, Karl Vrancken (assignee Flemish Government PFOS problem, research coordinator Sustainable Materials VITO, associate professor of Waste Processing and Circular Economy University of Antwerp) and and unknown poses for the photographer during a press conference about the agreement on a remediation alliance regarding the PFAS - PFOS pollution in Zwijndrecht, Friday 28 October 2022 in Zwijndrecht. The area surrounding chemical company 3M is seriously polluted by the 'forever chemical'. In the recent months, the Flemish government, the municipality of Zwijndrecht, Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Natuurpunt, Zwijndrecht Gezond and Lantis have discussed an agreement with the aim of providing an answer to the PFAS-related challenges in and around the polluted area. BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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42374867 Natuurpunt Waasland, Jef Van De Wiele, President Zwijndrecht Gezond, Carolien Van der Cruyssen, Alderman Zwijndrecht, Steven Vervaet, Flemish Minister of Environment, Energy, Tourism and Justice Zuhal Demir, Lantis general director Luc Hellemans, Director Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Danny Jacobs, Karl Vrancken (assignee Flemish Government PFOS problem, research coordinator Sustainable Materials VITO, associate professor of Waste Processing and Circular Economy University of Antwerp) and and unknown poses for the photographer during a press conference about the agreement on a remediation alliance regarding the PFAS - PFOS pollution in Zwijndrecht, Friday 28 October 2022 in Zwijndrecht. The area surrounding chemical company 3M is seriously polluted by the 'forever chemical'. In the recent months, the Flemish government, the municipality of Zwijndrecht, Bond Beter Leefmilieu, Natuurpunt, Zwijndrecht Gezond and Lantis have discussed an agreement with the aim of providing an answer to the PFAS-related challenges in and around the polluted area. BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE Photo Credit: JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE/ Belga/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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20220601_zaf_ab1_006 June 1, 2022, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA: Journal .Travis Romero, manager of Parts Unknown discusses how the outdoors clothing store is recovering after Aprilâ??s McBride Fire .Photographed on Wednesday June 1 , 2022.Adolphe Pierre-Louis/JOURNAL (Credit Image: © Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny240821163805 A flash flood damaged photograph in a Waverly, Tenn. street on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. The search teams from across Tennessee that have descended on Humphreys County were pushing forward with urgency on Tuesday to find those whose whereabouts remained unknown after devastating weekend flooding, fearful of the death toll growing further. (Brandon Dill/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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40524405 A participant in the action "Immortal Regiment" seen carrying a placard with a photograph of a relative who fought in World War II. On May 9, 2021, Ukraine celebrated the 76th anniversary of the victory over Nazism in World War II; people honored the memory of the dead by laying flowers at the monument to the Unknown Sailor on the Walk of Fame in the park. T.G. Shevchenko. Photo Credit: Viacheslav Onyshchenko / SOPA Im/ Fotoarena
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ny201022200105 -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS -- Photographs of the 43 students abducted in Iguala line a makeshift camp in downtown Mexico City, Sept. 19, 2019. The disappearance of 43 Mexican students in 2014 was a Òcrime of the stateÓ involving every layer of government, an official inquiry reported on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022, in the most profound admission to date of government responsibility for one of the most notorious atrocities in MexicoÕs modern history. (Celia Talbot Tobin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180822205605 FILE Ñ Photographs of the 43 students abducted in Iguala line a makeshift camp in downtown Mexico City, Sept. 19, 2019. The disappearance of 43 Mexican students in 2014 was a Òcrime of the stateÓ involving every layer of government, an official inquiry reported on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022, in the most profound admission to date of government responsibility for one of the most notorious atrocities in MexicoÕs modern history. (Celia Talbot Tobin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny011118195704 At the Brooklyn apartment of Ingrid Michaelson, from left, portraits of her father, Carl Michaelson, by an unknown artist; John Lennon, by Jane Brown (1963); and Michaelson?s mother, Elizabeth Egbert, photographer unknown., Oct. 26, 2018. On the shelf below are objects and keepsakes. Her chosen field is music, but she finds comfort in objects and images from the home where she grew up, and works by her mother and grandmother. (Peter Garritano/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11558700 USA. 2017. ‘Photographs from the Nevada Test Site’.L: A photograph of the fireball from a nuclear test codenamed ‘Annie.’ Annie was an atmospheric test, meaning it happened above ground instead underground, that was conducted on March 17, 1953 at the Nevada Test Site. It had a yield of 16 kilotons of TNT and was a nationally televised event.R: A man wears a radiological safety uniform and carries a Geiger counter while on duty at the Nevada Test Site. Date unknown. From 1951 to 1992 over 900 nuclear tests were conducted at the Nevada Test Site. During the 1950s, mushroom clouds from the 100 above-ground tests could be seen from the city of Las Vegas, which was over 100km away. Both photographs courtesy of the National Atomic Testing Museum, Las Vegas, Nevada.
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902_05_12280730HighRes Nicéphore Niépce, whilst still unknown and poor, in Charles Chevalier's optical and instruments shop. Charles Louis Chevalier, 1804- 1859. French engineer/optician. Nicéphore Niépce, born Joseph Niépce,1765 ? 1833. French inventor of photography. From Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870
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ny100417164503 FILE -- Rain pours onto the body of Romeo Torres Fontanilla, who was gunned down, witnesses said, by two unknown men on a motorbike, in the Pasay district of Manila, Philippines, Oct. 11, 2016. This photo was part of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize winning entry by photographer Daniel Berehulak for Breaking News Photography. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11573324 South Africa. Johannesburg. 2017. Sticky-tape Transfer 31 - Port Elizabeth Beach 1820 or 1970 (After Baines or Photographer Unknown).
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NN11573323 South Africa. Johannesburg. 2017. Sticky-tape Transfer 31 - Port Elizabeth Beach 1820 or 1970 (After Baines or Photographer Unknown).
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975_19_TASS-D-760453 Moscow, russia, march 30, 2009, 'punk and lyubertsy gang member' by unknown hotographer on display at an exhibition of soviet underground photographers, entitled rowdies of the 80's, in manezh.
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01011507 photography, slide projector Malicolor SL, made by: VEB Tachometerwellen- und Maschinenbau Leipzig, East-Germany, 1982, design: unknown,
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LON132914 LIBYA. Persons unknownThis photo was part of a film that was labelled, in Arabic:"Celebration of distribution of farmland from .... Photographer, Mohammed Abdel Salam"These files photos were part of a series of photos, films, video and documents that were reportedly rescued from a Secret police building in Benghazi, Libya, before the building was set on fire around Feb/Mar 2011.
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LON67640 GB. ENGLAND. Kent. Smarden. A party to celebrate Robert Capa's pictures of the Normandy landings during World War II on the 60th anniversary. L-R John Hillelson (once Magnum's agent in England), Mrs Hillelson, unknown, Jinx Rodger, widow of George Rodger, founder member of Magnum and Stuart Franklin, Magnum photographer. 2004.
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908_06_lr2111253 Portrait of Marco Enrico Bossi
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NYC22653 NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A proud Peshmerga soldier pays to have his photograph taken on the streets of Arbil. The backdrop is an unknown location, but it is NOT Kurdistan.
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NYC143928 Location unknown. 1972. Elliott Erwitt, self-portrait.
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LON117745 GB, ENGLAND, London, Jaques Henrie LARTIGUE, born 1894-1986, French photographer. Started taking photographs when he was six, his subject matter being primarily his own life and family. He photographed family and friends at play, running, jumping, racing wheeled soap boxes, kites and aeroplanes. Was virtually unknown as a photographer until he was 69 years of age. 1972.
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PAR133839 The actress Ingrid BERGMAN and the photographer Robert CAPA. Location and date unknown. (Photo courtesy of Carl GOODWIN)
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PAR167295 Amsterdam. US photographer Richard KALVAR. Photographer unknown.
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PAR157347 Scotland. Loch Lomond. US photographer Richard KALVAR. Photographer unknown.
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NYC67582 SOLOMON ISLANDS. Snapshot of John F. KENNEDY taken by an unknown photographer. 1943.
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NN11603786 France. Paris. 1950. Unknown Photographer.
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917_05_WHA_119_0939 Photograph of the German Bobsleigh team at the 1932 winter Olympic games. (from left to right) Hans Kilian (1905 - 1981), Max Ludwig (1896 - unknown), Hans Mehlhorn (1900 - 1983) and Sebastian 'Wastl' Huber (1901 - 1985).
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917_05_WHA_119_0916 Photograph of Joseph Reid (1905 - unknown) a wrestler from Great Britain at the 1932 Olympic games.
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NYC103221 Photographer Bruce DAVIDSON. Date unknown.
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NYC103220 Photographer Bruce DAVIDSON in front of a war memorial. Date unknown. (Photo by Anna Mia Davidson.)
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alb9330523 View of the Erechtheion on the Acropolis in Athens26 The Erechtheion and Caryatide porch. Athens. (title on object), unknown, Athene, c. 1895 - c. 1915, photographic support, paper, collotype, height 218 mm × width 276 mmheight 239 mm × width 328 mm.
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ado00059367 The Tower of the Winds in Athens (Greece). Ca. 1865. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00059372 The Prison of Socrates in Athens (Greece). Ca. 1865. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00059365 The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens (Greece). Ca. 1865. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00059370 The Propylaea of the Athenian Acropolis in Athens (Greece). Ca. 1865. Author: Unknown photographer.
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alb3672718 [Japanese Woman in a Chair Carried by Two Men]. Artist: Unknown. Dimensions: 20.1 x 25.2 cm (7 15/16 x 9 15/16 in.). Date: 1870s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3672554 Louisa Blaney. Artist: Unknown (British). Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.5 cm (3 11/16 x 2 3/16 in. ). Date: 1870s.A sobering foil to the cartes-de-visite of the celebrated and powerful, these records from an unidentified British insane asylum exemplify the 19th century's varied uses of the medium as a means of diagnosis, surveillance, and social control. The photography of mental illness has its roots in the physiognomic research of Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801), who believed that diverse forms of madness could be read in the individual's physical features. Emblems of Victorian repression, these kinds of pictures actually served multiple purposes: as a record of the patient's initial condition, for therapeutic use with the patient to show them their progress, and as identification in case of escape. The photographs' direct, scientific look is belied by the poignant and harrowing doctors' notes, which tell of patients "forsaken by God". Like Alphonse Bertillon's contemporary system of criminal identification using similar cards in Paris, the idea of a photographic archive of social "types" has served as a structural and conceptual model for artists such as Walker Evans and Diane Arbus. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3678074 Caroline Nightingale. Artist: Unknown (British). Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.5 cm (3 11/16 x 2 3/16 in. ). Date: 1875.A sobering foil to the cartes-de-visite of the celebrated and powerful, these records from an unidentified British insane asylum exemplify the 19th century's varied uses of the medium as a means of diagnosis, surveillance, and social control. The photography of mental illness has its roots in the physiognomic research of Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801), who believed that diverse forms of madness could be read in the individual's physical features. Emblems of Victorian repression, these kinds of pictures actually served multiple purposes: as a record of the patient's initial condition, for therapeutic use with the patient to show them their progress, and as identification in case of escape. The photographs' direct, scientific look is belied by the poignant and harrowing doctors' notes, which tell of patients "forsaken by God". Like Alphonse Bertillon's contemporary system of criminal identification using similar cards in Paris, the idea of a photographic archive of social "types" has served as a structural and conceptual model for artists such as Walker Evans and Diane Arbus. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3906709 Edgar Allan Poe. Date/Period: Late May - early June 1849. Photograph. Daguerreotype (Cased object). Height: 122 mm (4.80 in); Width: 89 mm (3.50 in). Author: UNKNOWN MAKER.
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alb3663292 Hermaphrodite. Artist: Nadar (French, Paris 1820-1910 Paris). Dimensions: Image: 23.9 x 19.2 cm (9 7/16 x 7 9/16 in.). Date: 1860.Since its inception, belief in the camera's capacity to capture the world more accurately than human observation has prompted reliance on photography as a clinical tool. Its use as a seemingly detached record was particularly pronounced in anatomical research of the nineteenth century, a period in which many presumed physical appearance to be an index of character and culture.In an undated letter, the chair of the Paris municipal hospital asked Nadar to create portraits of an unknown patient "with as much truth and art as you can." Although he rarely applied for copyright, Nadar registered his series of nine photographs of a hermaphrodite, which were granted copyright protection on the condition that they were used only for scientific purposes and not put on public display. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3676730 [Government House, Calcutta]. Artist: Unknown. Dimensions: Image: 22.8 x 28.6 cm (9 x 11 1/4 in.)Mount: 33.1 x 26.2 cm (13 1/16 x 10 5/16 in.)Print mounted vertically. Date: 1858-61. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: UNKNOWN.
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alb3670291 [After the Capture of the Taku Forts]. Artist: Felice Beato (British (born Italy), Venice 1832-1909 Luxor, Egypt). Dimensions: Image: 26 x 29.9 cm (10 1/4 x 11 3/4 in.)Mount: 29.3 x 32.5 cm (11 9/16 x 12 13/16 in.). Date: 1860.One of the first professional photographers to create an extensive documentation of China and Japan, Felice Beato was also a pioneer war photographer, reporting on scenes of massacre and devastation with a graphic matter-of-factness unknown prior to his images. Having opened a studio in Istanbul with his brother-in-law James Robertson, Beato covered with him the last battles of the Crimean War after the departure of Robert Fenton (see nos. 98 and 99). The two photographers went on to India to document the Indian Mutiny; their photographs made in 1858, after the siege of Lucknow, were perhaps the first to show actual corpses on the battlefield. During the second Opium War in China in 1860, Beato, now on his own, created a memorable indictment of war's senseless slaughter at Fort Taku. War continued to hold a peculiar fascination for Beato throughout his career. After settling in Yokohama, where he completed his major life's work documenting the rural landscapes and traditional Japanese customs and ways of life, Beato went to Korea in 1871 to document an American punitive expedition, and as late as 1885 he covered the colonial war in the Sudan. Beato ended his days as an antiques dealer in Burma.The capture of the Taku forts of Peking by Anglo-French troops, led by Lord Elgin and Baron Gros, was the decisive battle in a war that was but one episode in the long struggle by the Western nations to open China to trade. The Anglo-French soldiers stormed the forts on August 21, 1860, after an explosion destroyed the powder magazine of the Great North Fort; the Chinese defenders fought to the last man. Beato's photographs, made inside the fort, show the carnage with a brutal directness. Less than two months later he would take probably the only photographs ever made of the interior of the summer palace north of Peking, before it was destroyed by fire, by order of Lord Elgin. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3652744 Palais du Trocadero. Artist: Unknown (French). Dimensions: 12.5 x 18.7 cm. (4 15/16 x 7 3/8 in.). Date: 1890s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg8763632 Ando GILARDI (8 June 1921 - 3 March 2012) during one of his lectures, in a recreational photo-amateur club in Milan, not better identified. Photograph by an unknown artist, part of a sequence of three. Milan about 1972.
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akg5035349 Berlin, Building Of The Wall. An unknown refugee is killed while trying to swim through the Spree River. - Lying-in-state in West Berlin. - Photo, October 1961 (Gert Schütz).
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akg986441 Afrikanisch, Mabea, Kamerun, 19./20.Jahrhundert.-Plastik für den Totenkult.-Holz, Höhe: 23 cm. Museum: Museum für Völkerkunde., Leipzig.
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akg986435 Afrikanisch, Mabea, Kamerun, 19./20.Jahrhundert.-Plastik für den Totenkult.-Holz, Höhe: 13 cm. Museum: Museum für Völkerkunde., Leipzig.
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akg986434 Afrikanisch, Mabea, Kamerun, 19./20.Jahrhundert.-Plastik für den Totenkult.-Holz, Höhe: 20,5 cm. Museum: Museum für Völkerkunde., Leipzig.
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akg361811 Mahinder Singh-Sarfor, Son of the Maharajah of Udaipur. (India). Photo, Bagh Palace, date unknown. Copyright: For editorial use only.
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akg864914 History / First World War 1914-1918 / Trench Warfare / France.-French soldiers in a trench.-Photo (stereoscopic image), date unknown. Museum: Musée de la Grande Guerre., MEAUX.
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akg8854291 Portrait of an unknown girl in a communion dress. Photo, 1880-1910. Inv. Nr. RP-F-F21413. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8854289 Portrait of an unknown bridal couple with four bridesmaids. Photo, 1880-1910. Inv. Nr. RP-F-F21395. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8827859 Five portraits of singers and actors: unknown woman, Nancy Martel, Noblet, Bertall and Delorme. Photo, 1880-1900, Alphonse-Justin Liébert. Inv. Nr. RP-F-F01142-BN. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8842595 Group of American tourists in an unknown location. Photo, 1921. Inv. Nr. RP-F-2009-123-38. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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