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  • Drawing pictures at a shelter for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In addition to providing holistic care and recovery for those rescued, AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) offers social enterprise-based vocational training to support sustainable community reintegration
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  • Drawing pictures at a shelter for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation in Vientiane, Lao PDR. In addition to providing holistic care and recovery for those rescued, AFESIP (Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Precaire / Acting for Women in Distressing Situations) offers social enterprise-based vocational training to support sustainable community reintegration
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  • Demonstration against Israeli bombing of Gaza, 26.07.2014. A young child's drawing of his feelings about the war - he holds a placard with a drawing and the words 'Stop the bombing'. London, England, UK.
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  • The Air that we Grieve march on July 12th 2019 in East London, United Kingdom. Organised by Extinction Rebellion to draw attention to air pollution and the climate emergency. Placards drawing attention to lungs stunted by air pollution.
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  • The Air that we Grieve march on July 12th 2019 in East London, United Kingdom. Organised by Extinction Rebellion to draw attention to air pollution and the climate emergency. A young girl holds a placard with a drawing of a leaf saying Every Leave sic is Precious.
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  • The Air that we Grieve march on July 12th 2019 in East London, United Kingdom. Organised by Extinction Rebellion to draw attention to air pollution and the climate emergency. A young girl has Extinction Rebellion stickers on her face and holds a drawing of the earth.
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  • Visitors to the African Art exhibition entitled Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, on 11th October 1995, in London, England. Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa. Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa, curated by five Africans, embraced works by sixty artists, including deeply spiritual works from Sudan and Ethiopia, drawing on Islamic and Christian traditions; large apocalyptic paintings from Uganda, reflecting civil strife and the AIDS epidemic; a mixed media installation from Senegal, featuring suspended mannequins, wire sculptures and banners; and significant works by black and white artists from South Africa, reflecting on the countrys past and present.
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  • Street artists lay on the ground each drawing in chalk the flags of the world on the pavement, on 24th August 2016, in Trafalgar Square, London UK. Sketching the national flags of other nations, they hope to attract visitors to the capitals landmark who might give them some spare cash.
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  • Greece. Idomeni, border crossing between Greece and Macedonia (Fyrom). A child's drawing of conflict .
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  • Egypt, Cairo. January 2014. Armenian Catholic Church on the corner of Mohammed Sabry Abo Alam Street and Youssef El Guindy Street.  Grafitti commemorating revolution and martyrs. Drawing of soldier with gun pointing at three young men lying on the ground.
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  • Kabul 2001. Woman in a burqa walking past a wall drawing showing different sorts of landmines and other weapons.
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  • Greece .Idomeni, border crossing between Greece and Macedonia (Fyrom). A child's drawing of conflict .
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  • Peta Bridle, a contemporary British artist sketching on a street in London, United Kingdom. Bridle makes highly detailed drawings of cityscapes, shops, landscapes, and people. She uses a diamond tipped tool to draw freely on acetate plates, for an intaglio technique called drypoint. Her work documents places or ways of life that seem out of time or maybe about to be lost.
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  • Shildren draw on the road as Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion campaign for a better future for planet Earth after blocking Waterloo Bridge and as part of a multi-location 5-day Easter protest around the capital, on 16th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • Caricarure artists draws a couple on a busy summer day at Camden Market, North London. Camden Lock is a crowded hang out for young Londoners and tourists.
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  • Clarence Road Hackney. Street tea party one week after the riots. A group of young children draw with chalk sticks on the street.
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  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • Wooden pens belonging to Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • Wooden pens belonging to Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
    SFE_180305_042_1.jpg
  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
    SFE_180305_046_1.jpg
  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • Mohammed Ghalib, a katib - traditional calligrapher - in Urdu Bazaar, Old Delhi, India. Ghalib is now the last traditional calligrapher still practising his art. Urdu fonts are now largely computerised and work is almost non-existant comprising of the odd wedding invitation and re-drawing old legal documents.
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  • The work Forms in Space… by Light in Time, a major new light installation by Cerith Wyn Evans was created for the annual Tate Britain 2017 Commission, where a contemporary British artist was invited to create a new artwork in response to the grand space of the Duveen Galleries, at the heart of Tate Britain ON 3rd May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. These drawings in space takes inspiration from the codified and precise movements of Japanese Noh theatre, reflecting the artist’s interest in choreology – the practice of translating movement, such as dance, into notational form, like a musical score.
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  • The work Forms in Space… by Light in Time, a major new light installation by Cerith Wyn Evans was created for the annual Tate Britain 2017 Commission, where a contemporary British artist was invited to create a new artwork in response to the grand space of the Duveen Galleries, at the heart of Tate Britain ON 3rd May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. These drawings in space takes inspiration from the codified and precise movements of Japanese Noh theatre, reflecting the artist’s interest in choreology – the practice of translating movement, such as dance, into notational form, like a musical score.
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  • The work Forms in Space… by Light in Time, a major new light installation by Cerith Wyn Evans was created for the annual Tate Britain 2017 Commission, where a contemporary British artist was invited to create a new artwork in response to the grand space of the Duveen Galleries, at the heart of Tate Britain ON 3rd May 2017 in London, United Kingdom. These drawings in space takes inspiration from the codified and precise movements of Japanese Noh theatre, reflecting the artist’s interest in choreology – the practice of translating movement, such as dance, into notational form, like a musical score.
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  • In front of the broad message on a hoarding announcing the next major exhibition by Eugène Delacroix at the National Gallery in London, a street artist draws a classical face on the pavement in Trafalgar Square. Kneeling down on the pavement of this landmark in central London, we see the juxtaposition of classical art and the everyday version of street sketching. In the background we also see a busker dressed as iconic Star Wars character, Yoda. Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (1798 – 1863) was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school
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  • In front of the broad message on a hoarding announcing the next major exhibition by Eugène Delacroix at the National Gallery in London, a street artist draws a classical face on the pavement in Trafalgar Square. Kneeling down on the pavement of this landmark in central London, we see the juxtaposition of classical art and the everyday version of street sketching. In the background we also see a busker dressed as iconic Star Wars character, Yoda. Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (1798 – 1863) was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school
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  • Girls visit a Renaissance art exhibition at London's British Museum. Above them and between pillars is a giant poster called Head of a Woman (1470s) by Andrea del Verrocchio born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de' Cioni, an Italian sculptor, goldsmith  and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence. His pupils included Leonardo da Vinci, Pietro Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi, but he also influenced Michelangelo. The British Museum's collection of Italian Renaissance drawings is so fragile that its masterpieces are exhibited only once in a generation. About half of the works came from Florence in partnership with the Uffizi and sponsored by BP (British Petroleum). The 100 or so works span the period 1400-1510 by artists including Jacopo and Gentile Bellini, Botticelli, Filippo Lippi, Mantegna, Michelangelo and Raphael.
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  • Tourist visitors sit beneath and walk past the columns of London's British Museum. Above them and between pillars is a giant poster called Head of a Woman (1470s) by Andrea del Verrocchio born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de' Cioni, an Italian sculptor, goldsmith  and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence. His pupils included Leonardo da Vinci, Pietro Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi, but he also influenced Michelangelo. The British Museum's collection of Italian Renaissance drawings is so fragile that its masterpieces are exhibited only once in a generation. About half of the works came from Florence in partnership with the Uffizi and sponsored by BP (British Petroleum). The 100 or so works span the period 1400-1510 by artists including Jacopo and Gentile Bellini, Botticelli, Filippo Lippi, Mantegna, Michelangelo and Raphael.
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  • An art students sketches a naked model at the Royal College of Art, London
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  • A group of American interior design students sketch buildings adjacent while sitting on steps of public building in Florence's Piazza Di Annunziata. The small class is made up mostly of young women and there is a young man who is apparently teaching one woman how to capture the finer points of the architecture opposite. They all have sketchpads on their laps and are either looking into the distance, memorising the landscapes - or using pencils to reproduce these features on to paper. Florence and other Italian cities are full of young Americans studying music and painting, art and design, completing and complimenting US-based courses often as foreign exchange students or as residential terms.
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  • The renowned maze designer Randoll Coate works in his studio on more labyrinth plans. Gilbert Randoll Coate (8 October 1909 – 2 December 2005) was a British diplomat, maze designer and "labyrinthologist". With interests in art and history, Coate completed over 50 new mazes in Britain and around the world. His designs are particularly noted for their symbolism. Although it is rarely possible to see a large maze in plan view, they would often incorporate hidden shapes and references of significance to the clients who had commissioned the maze. Notable work includes: Bath Festival Maze (1984) — a stone path in Beazer Gardens, Bath; a yew hedge maze at Blenheim Palace for the Duke of Marlborough; El laberinto de Borges (Borges Memorial Maze) — San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina. He died in Le Rouret, near Grasse, France on the 2 December 2005, aged 96.
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  • A commuter cycles past Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion campaigning for a better future for planet Earth after blocking Waterloo Bridge and as part of a multi-location 5-day Easter protest around the capital, on 16th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • In between performers outside the National Gallery a man paints a visual description of ISIS' view of women, - 2 women equal 1 man.
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  • Tourists having their caricature portrait drawn by an artist in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Andrej Krause, Polish Cartoonist, who lives in Londona nd contributes to amongst others, The Guardian newspaper
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  • Art poster flyposted in village about wine drinking on 10th March 2019 in Fabrizan, France. Graffiti has been added as green noses to the model in the picture.
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  • Members of the public walk past artist Marquies Hill sitting on the floor painting an iconic red telephone box situated in Parliament Square on 18th September 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Lucinda Rogers, a contemporary British artist sketches on a street in London, United Kingdom. Rogers is widely known as an illustrator of newspaper columns.
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  • Marc Gooderham, a contemporary British artist sketches on a street in London, United Kingdom. Born in 1977 in West London, Gooderham attended The University of Westminster to study Illustration. He is especially attracted to desolate buildings, with their peeling paint, numberless front doors, and glimpses into empty rooms through uncurtained windows that naturally evoke a loneliness inherent in any large city.
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  • Street artist Nick C makes a pastel portrait of a girl on pink, for shoppers and pedestrians, on 31st July 2017, in Oxford Street, London, England.
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  • Street artist Nick C makes a pastel portrait of a girl on pink, for shoppers and pedestrians, on 31st July 2017, in Oxford Street, London, England.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hoarding depicting people walking by interacts with commuters passing by during rush hour during works at an underground station in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Tourists having their caricature portrait drawn by an artist in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Words painted on a shelter saying 'Darfur is bleeding' and a picture of a camel.
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  • Young Guarani man with a monkey's skull necklace and holding paperwork. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Map of reclaimed and disputed Guarani land. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • With a hand-drawn map of the United States coloured in increasingly in blue, American expatriates of African-american ethnicity sit and watch live BBC and SKY News TV screen that is broadcasting live the latest polls of the 2008 US presidential elections. Early polls suggest Barack Obama is doing well against his Republican adversary, John McCain in this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. The location is a pub called the Hoop and Toy, in South Kensington, West London which has been opened all night for this special event for the American expatriate community living in this European capital.
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  • A small group of men are together on the beach just opposite to Ocean Drive on Miami Beach. Two of them are in the foreground and each wear sun glasses, each holding cigars that may be Cuban in origin, a popular source of tobacco leaf in this region of America. They have recently been immersed in the sea and water drips down their rather flabby bodies with the gentleman on the left sucking on his cigar with a belly that expands around his tanned midriff. It is intensely bright, sunny day on the sand, seen behind. Flash has emphasized the water drips and the male sweat and we also see a very clear blue tropical sky.
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  • Tunisia 2011. Remada camp for Libyan refugees - around 300 families are there (most Libyans are with host families).<br />
16 year old from Nalut holding a picture she has drawn of Gaddafi, writing says 'Go Away'.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bangui. Painting of silhouettes of dancers on the side of a nightclub , white paint on black.
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  • Balkh province Afghanistan. Children's centre. Girls studying.
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  • Andrej Krause, Polish Cartoonist, who lives in Londona nd contributes to amongst others, The Guardian newspaper
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  • Andrej Krause, Polish Cartoonist, who lives in Londona nd contributes to amongst others, The Guardian newspaper
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  • In an office stock room, an archivist in British Airways' Customer Experiences Divition shows some conceptual design ideas for future Business Class cabin layouts, seen at the airline's corporate headquarters at Waterside at Harmondsworth near Heathrow Airport. Having listened to their passengers' ideas for what they'd like to experience in their long-haul cabins, BA regularly come up with ways to make the flight for premium users a reason to become loyal fare-payers. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A tourists takes a photo in front of defaced renaissance paintings in Florence's Piazza degli Uffizi. behind her is the reproduction of a renaissance painting that now adorns a construction hoarding screen. Someone has drawn a moustache and cannabis joint in the mouth of a religious character.
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  • A reproduction of the painting called 'Portrait of Francesco I de' Medici ' which was painted by Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino in 1551, now adorns a construction hoarding screen, with plastic blue piping in a Florence side street, the original hanging in the Uffizi. Born in Florence, he was the son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Eleonora di Toledo, and served as regent for his father starting in 1564. He went on to marry his Venetian mistress, Bianca Cappello, after aptly disposing of her husband, a Florentine bureaucrat. Francesco and Bianca died on the same day. Although the original death certificates mention malaria, it has been widely speculated that the couple was poisoned
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  • A young African boy practices writing with a female volunteer in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer uses a variety of literacy tools to help the children learn to read and write, these include the assisted reading books, flash cards and alphabet posters which can be seen in the picture.  The volunteer is from the Shine Centre organisation which aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • Children in an art lesson at Psar Depot, Phnom Penh, a Street Children temporary centre run by the Krousar Thmey Foundation.  The foundation is a non-profit organization helping underprivileged children across Cambodia.
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  • An African Concoction Man’s storage area in Northern Ghana. Various ritualistic instruments, religious items and objects are hidden here for his use in rituals. The Concoction Men make various predictions; such as determining spirit children and whether their clients will be successful in marriage and business.
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  • A woman has her carricature drawn by an artist at the Southbank group networking event. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • London, UK. Friday 23rd November 2012. Christies auction house showcasing memorabilia from every decade of the past century of popular culture from the industries of film and music. Walt Disney Studios Pinocchio, 1940. Original concept painting by Gustaf Tenggren of Pinocchio trapped in a birdcage with the shadows of other marionettes hanging by their strings, black ink and watercolour on heavyweight paper.
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  • London, UK. Friday 23rd November 2012. Christies auction house showcasing memorabilia from every decade of the past century of popular culture from the industries of film and music. Walt Disney Studios Pinocchio, 1940. Original concept painting by Gustaf Tenggren of Pinocchio trapped in a birdcage with the shadows of other marionettes hanging by their strings, black ink and watercolour on heavyweight paper.
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  • Young man has his portrait drawn by a man selling his skills. Brighton, East Sussex.
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  • Young man has his portrait drawn by a man selling his skills. Brighton, East Sussex.
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  • A woman has her carricature drawn by an artist at the Southbank group networking event. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Artist and comedian Vic Reeves, does live drawing for £100 of a musician to one of their tracks at the 2017 Art Car Boot Fair, Folkestone, Kent. Here he is drawing Little Mix to their tune Black magic.
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  • A young child and teenagers drawing on the road using colored chalk sending a message about peace reather than looting in the community. A peace street party was held in Clarence Road in Hackney, one of the worst hit streets in London during the London riots on Monday August 8th. The party was to gather the community and local police in a peaceful protest against the previous week's rioting and looting.
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  • Win this Mercedes in a central London amusement arcade, a temptation for gamblers to enter an electronic draw. The bonnet (hood) of the supercar is pointed out towards passers-by in the street, a clear ploy to attract them inside to spend their money on a risk worth taking. The URL for the gambling support group 'gambleaware.co.uk' is carefully positioned in the corner to allow potential risk takers to decide on how to gamble responsibly. Some people gambling can become a serious problem, both for themselves and for their family, friends, and those concerned about them. Gambleaware provide tools to help them to recognise problem gambling behaviour.
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  • A kyudo practitioner draws his bow towards the target at the Kyoto Budo Centre dojo.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • A volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
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  • A female volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
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  • Local response to Coronavirus is felt on a street by street level as children put up drawings in at home to say thank you to refuse collectors on 10th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Children have been putting up signs right across the UK as people are locked in their homes during the coronavirus outbreak, and want to give out a positive message, in particular to NHS staff and other key workers. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Glen Baxter, nicknamed "Colonel Baxter," is an English cartoonist, noted for his surrealist, absurdist drawings. He is seen in a portrait situation before the opening of an exhibition of his work at the the Eagle in Clerkenwell, London. Born in Leeds in 1944, Baxter was trained at the Leeds College of Art. His images, and their corresponding captions, fuse art and language inspired by pulp fiction and adventure comics with intellectual jokes and references. Baxter's art has been collected in numerous books, and his work has appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and The Independent on Sunday. His simple line-drawings often feature cowboys, gangsters, explorers, and schoolchildren, who utter incongruous intellectual statements regarding art and philosophy.
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  • Record sketches by Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch in the federal City of New York Buildings Department, Manhattan. The notes and drawings he makes when investigating building incidents like collapses help form a federal case against owners or construction contractors. Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • 800 varieties of plants, roots, bark, peel, leaves, etc. are stored by Chinese Herbalist Chen Yi He, he is able to dispense from his clinic, Xiao Meng Yang town, Yunnan province, China.
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  • A student at a Kyudo dojo in Kyoto, Japan.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • A female Kyodo practitioner at the Kyoto dojo.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Qamar Dagar, a celebrated calligrapher that works in both Hindi and Urdu script to produce art that is collected internationally at her studio in New Delhi, India
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  • Qamar Dagar, a celebrated calligrapher that works in both Hindi and Urdu script to produce art that is collected internationally at her studio in New Delhi, India
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  • Qamar Dagar, a celebrated calligrapher that works in both Hindi and Urdu script to produce art that is collected internationally at her studio in New Delhi, India
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  • Qamar Dagar, a celebrated calligrapher that works in both Hindi and Urdu script to produce art that is collected internationally at her studio in New Delhi, India
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  • Qamar Dagar, a celebrated calligrapher that works in both Hindi and Urdu script to produce art that is collected internationally at her studio in New Delhi, India
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  • Qamar Dagar, a celebrated calligrapher that works in both Hindi and Urdu script to produce art that is collected internationally at her studio in New Delhi, India
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  • Qamar Dagar, a celebrated calligrapher that works in both Hindi and Urdu script to produce art that is collected internationally at her studio in New Delhi, India
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  • Fine art supply store, L. Cornelissen & Son, on 7th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The artist supply shop sells high end, hard to find artist materials in central London and has been trading since 1855.
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  • A Brazilian couple having their caricatures drawn in the street at night, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • Chen YiHe, Chinese Herbalist, studying the inventory of his remedies and potions in his clinic, Xiao Meng Yang town, Yunnan province, China.
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