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| A published record of Spectrum:the Lockwood Thompson dialogues presented in 2006 by the Cleveland Public Library in Partnership with Cleveland Public Art. Dialogue one occurred April 23, 2006,... |
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The Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, Part 1 - This lavish, Golden Globe-winning production etches a vivid portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci as a man with an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a... |
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The Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, Part 2 - In the moving conclusion, Da Vinci creates some of his greatest masterpieces, including the "Mona Lisa," engages in a rivalry with Michelangelo, and... |
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The Scientist - Over the course of 300 turbulent years, extraordinary minds such as Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, and Newton awakened Europe from its unquestioning acceptance of old... |
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The Dissenter - This fascinating program profiles Jan Hus and Martin Luther, who sparked a revolution that would forever change social, political, and spiritual thought. Note: This is... |
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The Artist - The trials and triumphs of such artists as Da Vinci, Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, Caravaggio and others, who struggled for creative independence. Note:... |
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The Prince and the Warrior- Two compelling programs explore how ideas about government, politics and power were reborn during the Renaissance. Note: This is part six of a series of six... |
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| This book is the catalog for an art exhibition, Federal Art in Cleveland 1933-1943, held at the Cleveland Public Library in 1974. The exhibit was the culmination of a three year research project by... |
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The Places Scenes from London include major sights, from Big Ben to Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, with glimpses of St Paul’s Cathedral, Piccadilly and memorials to Wellington and... |
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The Places We explore the streets, palaces and parks of Madrid, the capital of Castile and of Spain, before turning south to La Mancha, the country of the immortal Don Quixote, and to... |
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