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Oct 12, 2024 - The inaugural special exhibition, From One Louvre to Another: opening a museum for everyone, traces the history of Musée du Louvre in Paris. Divided into three sections, the exhibition will look at the royal collections at Versailles under King Louis XIV,…

Exhibition | From One Louvre to Another: Opening #Exhibition From One #Louvre to Another #Louvre Abu Dhabi #AbuDhabi @LouvreAbuDhabi #arts…

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A Japanese farmer wearing a mino (straw raincoat) and a sugegasa conical hat is carrying a pole with buckets of (probably) night soil. Early 1880s. Night soil was collected from private homes and used as fertilizer.

A Japanese farmer wearing a mino (straw raincoat) and a sugegasa conical hat is carrying a pole with buckets of (probably) night soil. Early 1880s. Night soil was collected from private homes and used as fertilizer.

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When you are out camping or traveling, having water nearby is critical which is why the Reliance Fold - A - Carrier a great investment for any trip. Integrated handle on top for easy carrying and handling.

When you are out camping or traveling, having water nearby is critical which is why the Reliance Fold - A - Carrier a great investment for any trip. Integrated handle on top for easy carrying and handling.

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Australian Aboriginal water carrier. These were made from a Bangalow palm leaf base by the Midginbil people of the Mt. Warning caldera who utilised the extensive Bangalow palm forests in their territory for many resources, including creating vessels for carrying food, water, babies & equipment. 	 	This basket is in the…

Australian Aboriginal water carrier. These were made from a Bangalow palm leaf base by the Midginbil people of the Mt. Warning caldera who utilised the extensive Bangalow palm forests in their territory for many resources, including creating vessels for carrying food, water, babies & equipment. This basket is in the Midginbil Museum, Midginbil Drive, South Tweed Heads.

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Maker: J.P. Sebah (1872-1947) 	Born: Turkey 	Active: Turkey/Egypt 	Medium: albumen print 	Size: 8.25" 10.5" 	Location: Egypt 	 	Object No. 2013.397 	Shelf: D-31 	 	Publication:  	 	Other Collections:  	 	Notes: Pascal Sébah (1823–1886) was a photographer in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and Cairo, who produced a prolif…

Maker: J.P. Sebah (1872-1947) Born: Turkey Active: Turkey/Egypt Medium: albumen print Size: 8.25" 10.5" Location: Egypt Object No. 2013.397 Shelf: D-31 Publication: Other Collections: Notes: Pascal Sébah (1823–1886) was a photographer in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and Cairo, who produced a prolific number of images of Egypt, Turkey and Greece to serve the tourist trade. Pascal Sébah was born in Constantinople, then the capital of the Ottoman Empire, to a Syrian Catholic father and an…

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by Michelle L. Woodward What is Orientalist photography? The term “Orientalist” is often used to describe photography of the Middle East, particularly those images produced in the nineteenth century. Although the word Orientalist at one time referred to a scholar of the “Orient,” it is now used almost exclusively to refer to a particular system ... [Read more...]

by Michelle L. Woodward What is Orientalist photography? The term “Orientalist” is often used to describe photography of the Middle East, particularly those images produced in the nineteenth century. Although the word Orientalist at one time referred to a scholar of the “Orient,” it is now used almost exclusively to refer to a particular system ... [Read more...]

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