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NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
Two employees put on display a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602008
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NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
Two employees put on display a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602006
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DUK10140616_004
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
A painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602003
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DUK10140616_005
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
An employe with a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31601999
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DUK10140616_006
NEWS - Ein echter Van Gogh: Sotheby's Paris versteigert das Gemälde Scene de rue a Montmartre aus dem Jahr 1887
An employe with a painting titled "Scene de rue a Montmartre" (Impasse des deux freres et le moulin à Poivre), 1887 by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. The painting will be auctionned on March 25, 2021 at the Sotheby's auction house in Paris. 24.02.2021 *** Local Caption *** 31602001
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DUK10122765_016
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.The system can also turn pohotos into 3D scultptures. This one is at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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DUK10122765_015
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.Dr Gachet by Van Gogh in 3D on the gallery wall compared to a photo of the original
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DUK10122765_014
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
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3D masterpieces 1
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks founder John Olson (right) talks to a gallery visitor experiencing one of his creations
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DUK10122765_013
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
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3D masterpieces 1
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks founder John Olson
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DUK10122765_012
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
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3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
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Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.3D version of Mona Lisa
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DUK10122765_011
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
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Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A 3D version of Britain's King George III at the Museum of the American Revolution in the USA
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DUK10122765_010
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
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Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A blind gallery visitor feels their way around the Mona Lisa
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DUK10122765_009
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A gallery visitor feels their way around a 3D version of a photograph
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DUK10122765_008
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A blind gallery visitor feels their way around a 3D version of Washington Crossing the Delaware
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DUK10122765_007
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks is also able to made 3D versions if photographs
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DUK10122765_006
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
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Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks founder John Olson (right) talks to a gallery visitor experiencing one of his creations
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10122765_005
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.£d version of Van Gigh's Dr Gachet, (bottom) compared to the original (top)
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DUK10122765_004
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks is also able to made 3D versions if photographs
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DUK10122765_003
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A 3D portrait of Britain's King George III
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DUK10122765_002
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
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3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: Art created by 3D Photoworks using its Tactile Fine Art Printing technique.A 3D version of the Mona Lisa
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DUK10122765_001
FEATURE - Meisterwerke der Malerie für Blinde zum Anfassen in 3D
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10828
3D masterpieces 1
03/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Courtesy of 3D Photoworks
Blind people are being given the chance to enjoy classic paintings – by having them turned into 3D versions they can touch.They are able to feel every bump and dress fold on the Mona Lisa as well as run their fingers around her enigmatic smile.A special method called Tactile Fine Art Printing converts any 2-dimensional image to a 3-dimensional, tactile fine art print.The prints have length, width, depth and texture. Sensors are embedded throughout the prints that when touched, activate audio to blind people also get an audio description of what they are experiencing.Prints are available in sizes up to 1.5 metres by 3 metres.The company behind it, 3D Photoworks, wants to get as many of these artworks as it can into museums and galleries around the world. As well as Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, other masterpieces which have been converted include Vincent van Gogh’s Dr Gachet and George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze.
OPS: 3D Photoworks is also able to made 3D versions if photographs
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NEWS - News-Bilder des Jahres 2019
Visitors pose for photos with art installation during the Van Gogh "Starry Night" Exhibition in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu province, 19 June 2019. (Photo by Su yang - Imaginechina/Sipa USA) (DUKAS/SIPA USA) *** Local Caption *** 26695615
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DUK10120098_022
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936216
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DUK10120098_001
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936195
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DUK10120098_010
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936215
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_002
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936190
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DUK10120098_024
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936213
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DUK10120098_008
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936200
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_011
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936214
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_021
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936189
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_023
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936211
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_009
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936197
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_013
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936210
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_005
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936194
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_012
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936212
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_020
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936193
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_026
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936208
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_004
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936196
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_027
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936207
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_018
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936198
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_014
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936205
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_028
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936203
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_025
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936209
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_019
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936201
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_003
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936199
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_016
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936206
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120098_017
FEATURE - Projektionen von Kunstwerken Vincent van Goghs im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs in Les Bau-de-Provence
Les Baux - de - Provence, Frankreich,
Carrieres de Lumiere,
Eine Ausstellung mit Projektionen der bekanntesten Kunstwerke des niederländischen Malers Vincent van Gogh im Kulturzentrum eines ehemaligen Steinbruchs. in Les Bau-de-Provence /Frankreich
Foto: Norbert Schmidt, Düsseldorf
***Les Baux - de - Provence, France, Carrieres de Lumiere, An exhibition of projections of the most famous works of art by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in the cultural center of a former quarry.*** /150619 *** Local Caption *** 29936202
(c) Dukas -
DUK10040248_019
NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
Foto LaPresse - Marco Cantile
Napoli, 30/09/2016
Cronaca
Recuperati due quadri di Van Gogh dalla Guardia di Finanza. Erano stati trafugati da un'organizzazione criminale camorristica e occultati a Castellammare di Stabia. , Presenti alla conferenza stampa, tra gli altri, il Procuratore della Repubblica Colangelo e il direttore del museo olandese Van Gogh, dove saranno portati i quadri.
Nella foto: il direttore del museo Van Gogh con i quadri mostrati alla stampa durante la conferenza stampa.
Photo LaPresse - Marco Cantile
Napoli, 30/09/2016
News
Guardia di Finanza recovers a couple of canvas of Van Gogh stolen in Amsterdam in 2002 (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10040248_018
NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
Foto LaPresse - Marco Cantile
Napoli, 30/09/2016
Cronaca
Recuperati due quadri di Van Gogh dalla Guardia di Finanza. Erano stati trafugati da un'organizzazione criminale camorristica e occultati a Castellammare di Stabia. , Presenti alla conferenza stampa, tra gli altri, il Procuratore della Repubblica Colangelo e il direttore del museo olandese Van Gogh, dove saranno portati i quadri.
Nella foto: i quadri mostrati alla stampa durante la conferenza stampa.
Photo LaPresse - Marco Cantile
Napoli, 30/09/2016
News
Guardia di Finanza recovers a couple of canvas of Van Gogh stolen in Amsterdam in 2002
in the pic: the canvas (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10040248_017
NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
Foto LaPresse - Marco Cantile
Napoli, 30/09/2016
Cronaca
Recuperati due quadri di Van Gogh dalla Guardia di Finanza. Erano stati trafugati da un'organizzazione criminale camorristica e occultati a Castellammare di Stabia. , Presenti alla conferenza stampa, tra gli altri, il Procuratore della Repubblica Colangelo e il direttore del museo olandese Van Gogh, dove saranno portati i quadri.
Nella foto: i quadri mostrati alla stampa durante la conferenza stampa.
Photo LaPresse - Marco Cantile
Napoli, 30/09/2016
News
Guardia di Finanza recovers a couple of canvas of Van Gogh stolen in Amsterdam in 2002
in the pic: the canvas (FOTO: DUKAS/LAPRESSE)
(c) Dukas
