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Day 1091 “Still Life with Mackerel” (1787) Anne Vallayer-Coster This refined work by one of the foremost still-life painters of 18th century France celebrates the arrival of fresh mackerel in Spring, when rich Parisians could enjoy this popular fish.

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for this weekend’s on how the Matt Hancock text scandal has been used to push a right wing agenda. There should be a proper balanced inquiry using the texts as evidence

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Day 1089 “Flowers and Fruit on a Blue Table” (1961) Haroutiun Galentz. Private Collection. Galentz’s father owned a wool-dying factory with vats of bright colours. During the Armenian genocide, his father was taken away by Turkish soldiers, never to be seen again

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Day 1086 “Doni Tondo” (1507) Michelangelo. Michelangelo was born on this day in 1475. This was painted for a Florentine merchant, Agnolo Doni, whose marriage in 1504 took place in a period that was crucial for early 16th-century Florentine art.

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Day 1085 “Rhubarb Still Life” (1919) Max Slevogt. Museum Georg Schäfer. Slevogt was an Impressionist painter, known for his landscapes. He was, together with Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, one of the foremost representatives in Germany of the plein air style.

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Day 1084 “Murnau With Church II” (1910) Wassily Kandinsky. Private Collection. This painting was sold at auction by Sotheby’s of London on Wednesday last for a record £37.2m, on behalf of the great-grandchildren of the original owners, Johanna and Siegbert Stern.

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「滅殺」という言葉は昔々ストリートファイターの豪鬼で有名になった日本語です。「瞬獄殺」という必殺技が大流行しました!最近では「鬼滅の刃」で「悪鬼滅殺」という言葉が出てきました。covid19に対しても使う場合があります。邪悪な敵を滅殺しましょう!

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Our March issue is live! Including pregnancy outcomes in axial toxicity in ANCA-associated plus much more! https://t.co/P6ctBsjcX5 cover by Grace Russell ()

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