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* Modernisme 1888-1911 Catalonian Art Nouveau

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She wrote for the Daily Worker and a variety of publications including Decision ( payne ), Life & Letters Today ( London ) for which she covered the People's Olympiad ( Olimpiada Popular, Barcelona ), the Catalonian government's alternative to the Nazis ' 1936 Berlin Olympics.

Catalonian and ),
The phrases used are " churches of God in the eastern region " and " the eastern churches " ( to the Flemish ), " liberation of the Church " ( to Bologna ), " liberating Christianity Christianitatis " ( to Vallombrosa ), and " the Asian church " ( to the Catalonian counts ).
At the same time, Austria was becoming more involved in competition with France in Western Europe, with Austria fighting the French in the Third Dutch War ( 1672 – 1679 ), the War of the League of Augsburg ( 1688 – 1697 ) and finally the War of the Spanish Succession ( 1701 – 1714 ), in which the French and Austrians ( along with their British, Dutch and Catalonian allies ) fought over the inheritance of the vast territories of the Spanish Habsburgs.
However, since Alfasi and Maimonides generally agree, the overall result was overwhelmingly Sephardi in flavour, though in a number of cases Caro set the result of this consensus aside and ruled in favour of the Catalonian school ( Nahmanides and Solomon ben Adret ), some of whose opinions had Ashkenazi origins.
Amongst all Catalonian bishoprics, the Diocese of Urgell has been that which has experienced the most border-related changes throughout its existence, mainly for political reasons: the loss of Ribagorça ( 9th century ), to the benefit of the Diocese of Roda, and the cession of 144 parishes of the Berguedà, the Solsonès and a part of the Segarra, to the benefit of the new diocese of Solsona ( 1593-1623 ); later, it was necessary to adapt the territory to the borders between states, and thus in 1803, the 24 parishes of French Cerdagne, which had been ceded to France from the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, also passed ecclesiastically to that country ; and in 1804, the 28 from the Aran Valley, a territory circumscribed by France yet united fully to the Catalan-Aragonese territories at least since the 12th century, were annexed to the diocese of Urgell, coming from the eliminated Gascon diocese of Sant Bertran de Comenge.
In Europe, Avalon was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and won awards at other European festivals: in Spain, it was awarded " Best Cinematography " at the Catalonian International Film Festival ( 2001 ), and in the United Kingdom, it won the " Best Film " award at Sci-Fi-London ( 2002 ).
* Ernest Benach i Pascual ( born 1959 ), former President of the Catalonian Parliament
circa 1150 ), medieval Catalonian nobleman
In recent weeks in Barcelona, confrontations between city police and worker-organized Control Patrols ( a sort of police militia, in duty since the outbreak of the military rebellion in June 1936 ), have led to such a tense atmosphere that the regional Catalonian Government prohibits the traditional May Day parade.
* Pacte Démocratic per Catalunya ( PDC, Pacte Démocratic per Catalunya ), centre-right Catalonian party, obtained 11 seats.
* Jaime Serra ( artist ), Catalonian painter circa late Middle Ages

Catalonian and .
The shoes originate in the Catalonian region of Spain as early as the 13th century, and were commonly worn by peasants in the farming communities in the area.
In 1687 the Catalonian Capuchin friars were given responsibility for the conversion of the indigenous population of Trinidad and Tobago and the Guianas.
* February 21 – Isidre Nonell, Catalonian painter ( b. 1873 )
* October 6 – Catalonian separatists rebel in Spain.
* Founding of Lloret de Mar, Catalonian town.
In 2009, Bill Viola was awarded the 2009 Catalonia International Prize, known as the XXI Premi Internacional Catalunya 2009 by the Catalonian government of Spain.
The film was nominated for " Best Film " at the Catalonian International Film Festival and for the " Grand Jury Prize " at the Sundance Film Festival.
One Catalonian legend holds it was named for Tarraho, eldest son of Tubal in c. 2407 BC ; another ( derived from Strabo and Megasthenes ) attributes the name to ' Tearcon the Ethiopian ', a 7th century BC pharaoh who supposedly campaigned in Spain.
Many of the city's features ( from house façades to chamfered street corners ) are modeled on Barcelona's architecture, given the city's strong Catalonian heritage.
It lies within the four Catalonian provinces, but the greater part of it in that of Barcelona.
For example the so-called Spanish jasmine or Catalonian jasmine ( Jasminum grandiflorum ) was originally from Iran and western South Asia and is now naturalized in the Iberian peninsula.
The Catalonian rebellion dragged on for several years.
Morales was born in the Catalonian town of Lajas, Puerto Rico to parents of Sephardic roots.
But the geonic practice of not reciting the Kol Nidre was long prevalent ; it has never been adopted in the Catalonian or in the Algerian ritual.
The council's decision was viewed as an attack on Catalonian tradition, and, following a campaign against it, el caganer was restored to the nativity scene in 2006.
Dalí's belief that Columbus was Catalonian is represented by the incorporation of the old Catalonian flag.
* May 28-Pedro Calderón de la Barca joins the Catalonian campaign led by the Duke of Olivares.
** Francesc Fontanella, Catalonian poet and dramatist ( died c. 1680 )
The Tosafot were also used by the scholars of the Catalonian school, such as Nahmanides and Solomon ben Adret, who were also noted for their interest in Kabbalah.

Catalonian and 1990
At the 1990 " Sitges " Catalonian International Film Festival, Lindsay Duncan won the Best Actress award and Dick Pope the award for Best Cinematography.

Art and New
An exhibit, `` Macropathology -- An Ancient Art, A New Science '', was presented at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association.
and others in Buffalo, New York, Chautauqua, New Haven, Rochester, Rockport, and most recently, the $300 prize for a watercolor at the Laguna Beach Art Association,
All belong to the collection being given to Wilmington over a period of years by Mrs. Sloan, who has cherished such revelatory items ever since she first studied with Sloan at the Art Students League, New York, in the 1920's.
The novelist Raymond Chandler criticised her in his essay, " The Simple Art of Murder ", and the American literary critic Edmund Wilson was dismissive of Christie and the detective fiction genre generally in his New Yorker essay, " Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
Category: Art Deco architecture in New York City
* 1958 – Art Kane photographs 57 notable jazz musicians in the black and white group portrait " A Great Day in Harlem " in front of a Brownstone in New York City.
* 1870 – The New York City Metropolitan Museum of Art is founded.
* Amati instruments at the ( New York, US ) Metropolitan Museum of Art
* Art Deco Napier, New Zealand
The River, lead, 1943 ( cast 1948 ), Museum of Modern Art, New York City
* Canova's Perseus and Medusa in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ( 2009 ).
Woman with Her Throat Cut, 1932 ( cast 1949 ), Museum of Modern Art | Museum of Modern Art, New York City
Riding a wave of international popularity, and despite his declining health, he travelled to the United States in 1965 for an exhibition of his works at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The river is also straddled by the New York Botanical Gardens, its neighbor, the Bronx Zoo, and a little further south, on the west shore, Bronx River Art Center.
New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
Retrospectives of his work were presented that year at The National Film Theatre in London, the Munich Stadtmuseum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which also dedicated a gallery exhibition, Chaplin: A Centennial Celebration, to him.
Image: Claude Monet-Jardin à Sainte-Adresse. jpg | Jardin à Sainte-Adresse, 1867, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Image: Claude Monet-Jean Monet on his Hobby Horse. jpg | Jean Monet on his hobby horse, 1872, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
File: WLA metmuseum Camille Monet on a Garden Bench by Claude Monet. jpg | Camille Monet on a Garden Bench, 1873, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Port-Goulphar, Belle Île, 1887, Art Gallery of New South Wales
File: Claude Monet-Rock Arch. jpg | Rock Arch West of Étretat ( The Manneport ), 1883, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
File: WLA metmuseum Water Lilies by Claude Monet. jpg | Water Lilies, 1919, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

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