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  2. Captivating the King - Wikipedia

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    Captivating the King (Korean: 세작, 매혹된 자들) is a 2024 South Korean television series starring Jo Jung-suk, Shin Se-kyung, and Lee Shin-young. It aired on tvN from January 21, to March 3, 2024, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:20 . [8] [9] It is also available for streaming on TVING in South Korea, and on Netflix in selected regions. [10]

  3. 50 Unforgettable Historical Photos That Tell Stories ... - AOL

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    The post 50 Unforgettable Historical Photos That Tell Stories Beyond Words first appeared on Bored Panda. ... The king had a passion for sailing and bodybuilding. The photo was leaked to Life ...

  4. Talk:Captivating the King - Wikipedia

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  5. King Charles' polarizing portrait, explained by the artist ...

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    The king's "mottled" face and hands, which seemed to jump out from the background, says Brinkerhoff, add to the portrait's weird quality. "The face is gentle, weary and a little sad.

  6. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    The New King: 1956 Charles Trainor Miami, Florida, United States [s 4] Milk Drop Coronet: 1957 Harold E. Edgerton: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States 35 mm Two drops of milk imaged by fast-film stroboscopic photography [s 2] [s 3] [s 4] First Digital Photo: 1957 Russell Kirsch: Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States Photo composite of two ...

  7. King Charles' polarizing portrait, explained by the artist ...

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    The king’s “mottled” face and hands, which seemed to jump out from the background, says Brinkerhoff, add to the portrait’s weird quality. “The face is gentle, weary and a little sad.

  8. Charles I at the Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Charles I at the Hunt (or Le Roi à la chasse), Anthony van Dyck, c. 1635, Louvre. Charles I at the Hunt, also known under its French title Le Roi à la chasse, is an oil-on-canvas portrait of Charles I of England by Anthony van Dyck, dated to c. 1635, and now in the Louvre Museum in Paris.

  9. Image credits: ThatsHistory "Visual images like portrait paintings, prints, maps, and old photographs can help us understand what the world looked like in the past," historian Liz Covart tells ...