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  2. United Nations Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    A bust of Nicolaus Copernicus at the United Nations Headquarters, New York City, a gift from the People's Republic of Poland to the United Nations (1970).. The United Nations Art Collection is a collective group of artworks and historic objects donated as gifts to the United Nations by its member states, associations, or individuals.

  3. United Nations Security Council mural - Wikipedia

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    The line of blue silk running between the two square panels illustrates the United Nation's commitment to future peace and individual freedom. [3] In the right square panel, a man stands waving the United Nations flag among the joyful crowd, emphasising the role of the United Nations in creating a peaceful world after World War Two.

  4. Joel Sternfeld - Wikipedia

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    Joel Sternfeld (born June 30, 1944) [1] is an American fine-art photographer and educator known for his large-format color pictures of contemporary American life and identity. His work contributed to the establishment of color photography as a respected artistic medium. [ 2 ]

  5. Three United Nations Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Three United Nations Plaza is a mixed-use building in Turtle Bay, Manhattan that was designed for the United Nations by Kevin Roche. It is located across First Avenue from the UN headquarters in Midtown Manhattan of New York City. Three UN Plaza, or UNICEF Headquarters is on the south side of 44th Street.

  6. Two United Nations Plaza - Wikipedia

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    One and Two United Nations Plaza in center, dwarfing the US Mission to the UN, viewed from Roosevelt Island. UN Secretariat is on the left. Two UN Plaza is located across First Avenue from the UN headquarters in Midtown Manhattan of New York City. Two UN Plaza is situated on the north side of 44th Street adjacent to and west of One UN Plaza.

  7. Bob Gomel - Wikipedia

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    Bob Gomel (born August 14, 1933) [1] is an American photojournalist who created images of 1960s world leaders, athletes, entertainers, and major events. His photographs have appeared on the covers of Life, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, Fortune, and Forbes, and in Time, The New York Times, and Stern, and in more than 40 books.

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  9. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/History/World War II

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    "The United Nations Fight for Freedom" at Declaration by United Nations, by the United States Office of War Information (restored by Bammesk) Raising a Flag over the Reichstag , by Yevgeny Khaldei (restored by Adam Cuerden )