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The art of growing giants. (giant clams)
National Wildlife
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October 1, 1994|
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The giant clams inhabiting the remote Palauan reef were sitting ducks. In a matter of days, divers from a Taiwanese fishing boat illegally uprooted nearly 15,000 of the creatures from their coral perches, cutting out the animals' adductor muscles and leaving the remains to rot on the ocean floor. The muscles, which hold the clams' two shells together, are considered a delicacy in several Asian countries, selling for as much as $50 a pound. They represent only a small fraction of the animals' meat.
By the time Palauan authorities caught the poachers in the act late ...
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Riches in Ferrara: the artistic achievements of the d'Este court in the 15th century are being celebrated in a two-part exhibition that has Cosme Tura at its heart.(EXHIBITIONS)(Borso d'Este)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...fiefholders. 'Cosme Tura e Francesco del Cossa: l'arte a Ferrara nell...four rooms, on the themes 'Francesco del Cossa tra Firenze, Bologna e Ferrara...Bornemisza, Madrid), both by Francesco del Cossa. Highly significant is the...
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An orgy of wine, lust; In this second review of the National Gallery's Titian exhibition, we see four great paintings brought together for the first time since they were separated in 1621.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...with erotic force. He took his cue from another palace in Ferrara, where a fresco painted a generation earlier by Francesco Cossa included a youth fumbling in the crotch of a kneeling girl - an episode repeated by Bellini in the remarkably intent...
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The jewels of Ferrara: Reassessing a golden era
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...Cosmè Tura and Francesco del Cossa: Art at Ferrara in the Age...peculiarly touching. The details of Francesco del Cossa's life are tantalizingly...also stunningly beautiful. Francesco del Cossa's most celebrated work are...
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The Art of Ercole de' Roberti.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...Roberti's first teacher was almost certainly Francesco del Cossa, who, along with Cosine Tura, was one of...Catherine Turrill has kindly pointed out that Francesco del Cossa and Francesco Francia also stood as godfathers to children...
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Arts Guide
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...Athens Herakleidon To Dec. 2: ''Francesco Scavullo, 1929-2004: Celebrity...Schifanoia To Jan. 6: ''Cosme Tura e Francesco del Cossa: L'Arte a Ferrara nell'Et...painters Tura (1430-95) and del Cossa (1435-77) who, in spite of...
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Step back in time to discover the Borgias' Italy; A little-known part of the eastern Italian coast charms Carole Howland with the history and beauty of its architecture, museums and rare wildlife.(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...under Estense patronage, Ferraro became one of the wealthiest cities in Italy and illustrious local artists (Francesco del Cossa, Ercole de'Roberti, Cosme Tura) established the Ferrara School of painting. Be
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Michael Bergt at Midtown Payson. (New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...psychological torment and impending crisis - somehow related to the crystal - clear solemnities of Cosimo Tura and Francesco del Cossa? A second look, however, yielded the kink, the realization that these seemingly italianate pictures owe a good...
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AN IMMERSION INTO COLOR, TECHNIQUE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...own needs. "The Purity of Sentiment" shows the draped bottom half of a figure and a white rabbit, lifted from Francesco del Cossa's 15th-century fresco, "The Cour of Borso d'Este under the Sign of Venus." A pearlescent white heraldic...
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Circular definitions: configuring gender in Italian Renaissance festival.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...own rule over Ferrara. The scene of the Palio di San Giorgio described above forms an inset detail in the panel Francesco del Cossa painted for the month of April between 1467 and 1469 (fig. 2).(5) As a whole the composition depicts twelve...
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ART
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...but was not really meant to - an eccentric but entertainingly exuberant pastiche of the celebrated frescos by Francesco del Cossa at the 15th-century Palazzo Schifanoia, in Ferrara, given a gastronomic twist. In Whistler's neo-quattrocento...
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