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PRESIDENT KALAM INTERACTS WITH STUDENTS OF BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN'S MUKTANGAN EXPLORATORY SCIENCE CENTRE AT PUNE
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NEW DELHI, India, Jan 17 -- The Secretariat of the President of India issued the following press release:
Inspirational Scientific Leaders
"The Earth is the cradle of mankind, but one cannot eternally live in a cradle!"
Following is the text of the President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's address to the students of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Muktangan Exploratory Science Centre in Pune:
"I am indeed delighted to interact with the students and faculty members of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Muktangan Exploratory Science Centre. I ...
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Artist of arcadia: landscape painting in seventeenth-century Italy was radically innovative, but the achievements of the major masters, such as Claude, Domenichino and Poussin, have overshadowed the contribution of other painters. Clovis Whitfield rescues the enchantingly beautiful arcadian landscapes of Francesco Cozza from obscurity.
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...French contingent led by Nicolas Poussin and his brother-in-law Gaspard Dughet. Many French patrons...specialist. It is clear that Poussin, who studied with Domenichino...his paintings. By contrast, Gaspard had no patience with this technique...
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Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...engaged with the new technique. Indeed, they were criticised by Philip Hackert for 'slavishly aping the styles of Gaspard Poussin and Claude instead of referring directly to nature'. (7) A work by Jonathan Fisher is published here to suggest...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...and inventor of the helicopter, 1889; Theodore Roethke, poet, 1908. Deaths: Pope Gregory VII, 1085; Gaspard (Doughet) Poussin, painter, 1675; William Paley, philosopher, 1805; Marie-Rosalie Bonheur, artist, 1899; Gustav Theodore...
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Magazine article from: House Beautiful
; ...landscape--in the back cellar of a junk shop; it turned out to be by the much-collected Gaspard Dughet, the brother-in-law of Nicolas Poussin. Later, Keith's talent was nurtured in a more modern direction by his years studying interior...
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The Arts: Jackpot for peanuts Art
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...Bril (a strange mythological scene), Gaspard Dughet, Andrea Locatelli (two eccentrically...Salvator Rosa. And then there is one Poussin, which casts everything else in the shade. It is the greatness of Poussin that puts things in perspective. This...
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