March 10, 2025

European Artists

European Artists

The Upside-Down World — Benjamin Moser’s revelations of the Dutch masters

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Netherlands of the 17th century and its so-called Golden Age of painting is, as Benjamin Moser observes in this fascinating, elusive yet often frustrating book, fertile ground for writers. The period stretching from the

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Stand with Ukraine – Europa Nostra

The unlawful war of Russia against Ukraine has presented new and profound challenges for Europe and has been strongly condemned by Europa Nostra since the onset of the invasion on 24 February 2022. We #StandWithUkraine!We condemn Russia’s invasion of a sovereign European country & express solidarity with endangered citizens & cultural heritage in Ukraine. We

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Glimpse of the changing world in Roy Thomas’ paintings

In Roy Thomas’ deeply imaginative work, past meets the challenges of today. His canvas has shades of meditative bliss and an innocent appeal that is rooted in the socio-political context of the times we live in. From Rajasthani, Mughal, Pahari, and Deccan miniature master artists to the most celebrated modern and contemporary artists, Roy’s palette

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Best XI not at Euro 2024 has Haaland, Isak, Ferguson up front

Chris WrightToe Poke writerNov 23, 2023, 07:00 AM ET8 Minute Read Laurens: Norway should do better with Haaland and Odegaard Gab and Juls discuss Norway’s failure to qualify for Euro 2024 and wonder if Erling Haaland will be fit in time to play against Liverpool. With the main qualification group stage complete and 21 of

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EU ‘little Trumps’ hail Wilder’s victory but government still tough equation – EURACTIV.com

The European news you deserve to read. Welcome to The Capitals by EURACTIV. Today’s edition is powered by Equinor Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): A Solution to Achieve Global Climate Goals Equinor safely stores CO2 in the Norwegian North Sea. The Northern Lights project will start storing CO2 in 2024, and the new Smeaheia license has the potential to

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the new fissures in a society under strain

On a recent Saturday evening, the grand old railway station in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv was a sea of khaki. Soldiers of all ages milled around the central hall, saying goodbye to parents, children, grandchildren, lovers. All the while, units back from the front streamed out into the rain. One young vet had

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Digital strategies for creative entrepreneurship in the Caribbean: opportunities to reach new markets

Digital marketing and advertising play a key role for a company’s development and growth in today’s world. Enabling unprecedented global reach, direct interaction with customers, the ability to measure and analyse results in real-time, as well as providing cost-effectiveness and flexibility to adapt to market trends and consumer needs, these strategies have become pillars of

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The historic volcanic eruptions encoded in art

By Sarah GriffithsFeatures correspondent Getty Images Turner depicted dreamy skyscapes and captured the grandeur of nature – and how volcanic eruptions reddened the skies (Credit: Getty Images) As Fagradalsfjall in Iceland is thought to build towards eruption, researchers look to art, diaries and monks’ records to reveal the long history of the global impacts of

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Irish band Lankum have festival slot cancelled over ‘political stance’ ahead of Gig for Gaza

Irish band Lankum have had a gig cancelled in Germany due to their support of Palestine, which they have been vocal about since the escalation of the war in recent weeks. The band was due to play the TransCentury Festival in Leipzig alongside German-Brazilian musician Gloria de Oliveira last Sunday, but their performance was pulled.

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Vienna, A Hub For Commerce And Culture

By: Christos Makridis In an era where remote work has become more of a norm, cities increasingly must differentiate themselves to attract and retain residents. In the heart of Europe, the city of Vienna has long been a nexus for culture, known for legendary composers and artists. But Vienna is not just a haven for

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