Conservators in London, England used infrared and X-ray imaging to reveal a never-before-seen portrait of a woman beneath a popular painting by renowned artist Pablo Picasso. The Courtauld ...
When taking X-ray and infrared images of a "portrait depicting Picasso’s sculptor friend painted in 1901 and one of the earliest examples of the artist’s Blue Period," conservators at The ...
Yoshihiko Noda, the leader of Japan's main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 14, 2025. (Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan's main ...
Former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda was elected president of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan in a runoff on Sept. 23. Noda, 67, defeated former CDP President Yukio ...
Conservators in London, England used infrared and X-ray imaging to reveal a never-before-seen portrait of a woman beneath a popular painting by renowned artist Pablo Picasso. The Courtauld Institute ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday personally stripped the Justice Department's walls of portraits of former President Joe Biden, former Vice President Kamala Harris, and her own predecessor ...
The proposed revisions unveiled by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan call for changes worth nearly 3.8 trillion yen to fund education-related measures to ease the burden on households and ...
He is known for his “epic-sized” portraits of figures such as Chairman Mao, St. John Paul II, Bruce Lee, and Barack Obama. Pei-Ming’s latest portrait series, 27 prisoners living inside ...
In a Lower House plenary session on Jan. 27, Yoshihiko Noda of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan started his 35-minute question session by seeking Ishiba’s opinion on early actions of ...
Constitutional Democratic Party chief Yoshihiko Noda demanded that Ishiba’s government make changes worth approximately $25 billion, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported. Ishiba’s Cabinet approved ...
Constitutional Democratic Party chief Yoshihiko Noda demanded that Ishiba’s government make changes worth approximately $25 billion, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported. Ishiba’s Cabinet approved ...
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