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  2. Dona i Ocell - Wikipedia

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    Location Joan Miró Park , Barcelona Dona i Ocell ( Catalan: [ˈdɔ.nə i uˈseʎ] , "Woman and Bird") is a 22-metre high sculpture by Joan Miró located in the Parc de Joan Miró park, in Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain .

  3. Impression, Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    Although it may seem that the Sun is the brightest spot on the canvas, it is in fact, when measured with a photometer, the same brightness (or luminance) as the sky. [12] Margaret Livingstone, a professor of neurobiology at Harvard University, said "If you make a black and white copy of Impression: Sunrise, the Sun disappears [almost] entirely ...

  4. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 4:40 After the rights to the photograph were bought by Microsoft, it was renamed Bliss and was chosen as the default wallpaper of the Luna visual style, [2] [26] the default graphical user interface of Windows XP. [27] The image was used extensively by Microsoft for promoting Windows XP and their $200 million advertising campaign. [2] [28]

  5. Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son - Wikipedia

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    Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son, sometimes known as The Stroll (French: La Promenade) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Claude Monet from 1875. The Impressionist work depicts his wife Camille Monet and their son Jean Monet in the period from 1871 to 1877 while they were living in Argenteuil, capturing a moment on a stroll on a windy summer's day.

  6. Three-legged crow - Wikipedia

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    The sanzuwu in a disc representing the sun (top row: right) is one of the twelve ornaments which decorates the Imperial garments in China.. In Chinese mythology and culture, the three-legged crow is called the sanzuwu (simplified Chinese: 三足乌; traditional Chinese: 三足烏; pinyin: sān zú wū; Cantonese: sam 1 zuk 1 wu 1; Shanghainese: sae tsoh u) and is present in many myths.

  7. File:Claude Monet Woman with a Parasol, facing left, 1886 ...

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  8. File:Claude Monet - Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and ...

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    Wikipedia This is a featured picture on the English language Wikipedia (Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images.See its nomination here. This is a featured picture on the Persian language Wikipedia (نگاره‌های برگزیده) and is considered one of the finest images.

  9. Common starling - Wikipedia

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    The original Australian introduction was facilitated by the provision of nest boxes to help this mainly insectivorous bird to breed successfully, [40] and even in the US, where this is a pest species, the Department of Agriculture acknowledges that vast numbers of insects are consumed by common starlings.