Not exact matches
Roberto Manescalchi,
of the Italian city's Military
Institute of Geography, and two
art historians there speculate that Leonardo
lived, painted, and conducted dissections in the rooms, which were long ago divided between the
institute and a neighboring monastery.
Kelly, who was referred to by the head
of the
institute where the DNA identification took place as «the most controversial individual that Victoria has produced,» has inspired more than one piece
of art, but the biggest standout for readers is the take on his
life provided by Australia's best - known novelist Peter Carey.
And I think that if you could manage the job
of Director
of Design at an
art institute for 20 years, the fact that you hit the wall on politics doesn't mean you hit the wall on your
life as an artist.
using Renaissance prints in daily
life, [exhibition, Chicago,
Art institute of Chicago, from April 30 to July 10, 2011]
The Women's Audio Archive began
life as a fictional
institute, invented as a way
of approaching key female figures in the
arts, becoming a valuable reflection
of their politics and ethics.
The resulting video is part
of a marketing campaign for the
institute's upcoming contemporary
art sale, «IF I
LIVE I»LL SEE YOU TUESDAY,» set for May 12.
During the trial, Genzyme argued that the claimed inventions were not obvious in light
of the references, because all the references cited in the petition and decision to
institute described in vitro experiments and a person skilled in the
art would not have considered it likely that the results would be successful in
live animals.