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As India endures one of the hottest summers in recent memory, the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra has become a challenging destination for tourists braving an intense heatwave. With temperatures soaring ...
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Taj Mahal can be seen vanishing into thin air in a new promo shared by Walt Disney Studios India on Instagram. The promo gives an insight into the upcoming film 'Elio'.
Miners' Houses, Glace Bay is on view in Sydney, Nova Scotia, to mark the centenary of the death of miner William Davis on Wednesday June 11. Art Gallery of Ontario/Lawren S. Harris family/Supplied ...
Object Details artist Unknown Subject White, William Notes Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 115 Late Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church of the State of Pennsylvania, and Chaplain to ...
We’ve all heard about Emperor Shah Jahan’s eternal love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal-and seen their symbol of love, the Taj Mahal. But did you know that Mumtaz Mahal also inspired one of the best‑selling ...
There, she was temporarily buried again before the construction of the magnificent Taj Mahal began in 1632. The Taj Mahal which was completed over two decades, remains her permanent and revered ...
View Art in a State of Grace Art in a State of Hope 100 Years of Easy Living Art in a State of Siege Tatlin in Berea, three by William Kentridge on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by ...
Lakshmi Mittal, Britain's richest man and a prominent Labour Party donor, has bought his third property in London's most expensive street for £70 million.
The artist who rose to fame with her conceptual photography receives a show focused on a different but no less engaging part of her practice.
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