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Bedbugs: Ealing Library shuts after insects found
...By Adriana ElguetaBBC NewsA west London Library has closed temporarily after bedbugs were found...
Sri Lanka: 'If we want change we need new faces'
...Gathered outside the Presidential offices, still under the control of a small band of protesters - with the entrance hall turned into a community Library - a number of activists watched a live stream from Sri Lanka s parliament on their phones as...
Building a bigger home for the British Library collection
...The British Library s main storehouse is a marvel...
Valve releases Steam Deck handheld PC to select few
... A big Library of gamesOne of the clear selling points of the Steam Deck is, with many titles playable in some form or another...
Fitzwilliam Museum the masterpieces of Roman figure with face masks
... It is named in honor of Viscount Fitzwilliam left his art and Library, together with £ 100,000 (about £74m today) to house them - at the University of Cambridge in 1816...
Enoch Salisbury: The man who collected 18,000 Wales books
...Portrait of E G Salisbury - 1867: He was also a notable barrister in north Wales The life of a maverick Welsh collector who built the first major Library of books about Wales is being celebrated 200 years after his birth...
General Election 2019: Facebook pulls 'political' government ad campaign
... The adverts were about social issues, elections or politics , according to Facebook s Ad Library the adverts were run without a disclaimer and were taken down...
Fitzwilliam Museum the masterpieces of Roman figure with face masks
A modern update of the pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais' The Bridesmaid (1851)
A museum has presented, as some would be the subjects in his paintings, to protect in lockdown.
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge free "masterpieces 2020" - edition, with five well-known portraits with additional protective masks ends.
John Everett Millais' The Bridesmaid wearing a floral mask, to match her silk dress, while The Twins prepare for a trip with your pet dog.
The editions as maps of The Museum help to be sold at the time of its Closure .
Titian Venus and Cupid with a lute player (1555-1565) is given a modern twistA spokeswoman said: "This specially-designed series offers a unique perspective on our present life through the art we know and love.
"The wisdom is that the art direction for The Masks are in keeping with the style of each image. "
The Fitzwilliam, what are the examples of fine art and Antiques More Than 200 years old.
It is named in honor of Viscount Fitzwilliam left his art and Library , together with £ 100,000 (About £74m Today ) to house them - at the University of Cambridge in 1816.
What are The Five new editions are?• La Liseuse (The Reader ) by the Belgian painter Alfred Émile Léopold Stevens In C . 1860 .
• John Everett Millais' The Bridesmaid (1851).
• The daughters of Sir Matthew Decker, painted by the Dutch artist Jan van Meyer-in the year 1718.
• John Everett Millais-The Twins , Kate and Grace Hoare, 1876 .
• Titian Venus and Cupid with a lute player (1555-1565).
This image is inspired by the Family Portrait of The daughters of Sir Matthew Decker, painted by the Dutch artist Jan van Meyer-in the year 1718The Museum , which is closed in the rule, over 400,000 visitors per year, for The Public , in March.
Only his security team are on site, with some conservation staff review of The Collection on weekly visits.
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