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Agon! Competition in Ancient Greece. CaixaForum Madrid
“The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself” (Plato)
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“The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself” (Plato)
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The celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ramon Casas (1866-1932) provides a magnificent opportunity to rediscover the work of a painter whose work reflects the birth of a new era, one in which modernity came knocking on the doors of ...
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In the past, historians have typified the Middle Ages as an uncivilized bridge between the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome and the Italian Renaissance and Protestant Reformation of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. However, the truth is ...
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The new Strategic Plan 2016-2019 launched by "la Caixa" Banking Foundation clearly reflects the organisation's commitment to increasing the annual budget devoted to social programmes. This budget will reach a total of 2,060 million euros over the ...
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“To make use of things found by divine chance: pieces of iron, stones, etc., just as I make use of a schematic sign drawn on paper by chance. That magical spark is the only thing that matters in art." The creative process of Joan Miró (Barcelona, ...
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Roman women were at once the object of love and of fear, and of desire and scorn. Whether respectable matrons, harlots, priestesses or empresses, they were considered inferior under the law. However, despite this subordinate role, basically as wives ...
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”la Caixa” Foundation presents its program for its social and cultural centre in Madrid for the 2015-2016 season, marked by a global cultural offering designed for audiences of all ages.
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Elisa Durán, Deputy General Director of "la Caixa" Banking Foundation, and Sir Richard Lambert, Chairman of the Trustees of the British Museum, have signed an agreement to cooperate in the organisation of four extraordinary exhibitions to be shown ...
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A monkey caresses its young while a donkey plays the harp. In the distance, a lion roars. Animals, real or represented, wild or domesticated, played a vital role in Ancient Egypt and were ubiquitous in everyday life.
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