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ARTnews on MSNMFA Boston Restitutes Two Gifted Artifacts to Kingdom of BeninThe terracotta and iron Commemorative Head from the 16th or 17th century and a 16th–century bronze Relief Plaque Showing Two ...
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The Island Packet on MSNHarriet Tubman statue gets six more months on Hilton Head. Why can't she stay forever?An anonymous donor is helping Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park keep a traveling statue of Harriet Tubman through the end of ...
The two pieces were returned as part of the museum’s colonial-era provenance program which looks to identify artifacts that ...
MATA HARI: The restored Qingyuan mansion in Tianjin, China, originally completed in 1921, was home to Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing dynasty.Kazuhiko Makita In the bustling coastal metropolis ...
Jaisalmer: The historic Tanot Mata Temple, a 1,200-year-old sacred site near the India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer, is set to reopen for visitors Fri.
Known for embracing challenges with a unique style throughout her career, such as shaving her head and sporting unconventional hairstyles, Solar found resonance with the character of Mata Hari, an ...
Ok Joo-hyun, arguably the most beloved female star in musical theater, feels the “most connected” to the Dutch dancer and spy Mata Hari out of the dozens of characters she has played. Ok, 44, debuted ...
On this day in 1917, Mata Hari was sentenced to death in Paris for allegedly spying on Germany’s behalf during World War I. Was she really a secret agent or just a scapegoat?
Four drawings by David Lynch address the complexity of the human mind, a painting by Andy Warhol (Star) portrays Greta Garbo as Mata Hari, and the tour opens with an immense chandelier by sculptor and ...
Evert Kramer, custodian of a large collection of Mata Hari memorabilia at the Fries Museum in Leeuwaarden, takes a more negative view. "She was clearly guilty," he said.
Dutch exotic dancer Mata Hari, who was enlisted to spy for France, was executed by firing squad at the age of 41 after being convicted of also acting as a double agent for Germany.
Mata Hari, a notorious spy during World War I, has long been portrayed as an irresistible femme fatale, double-crossing both Germany and the Allies at the height of World War I. The idea of an ...
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