Much like the brave but ultimately doomed Spartan soldiers of «300,» Eva Green might have been up against insurmountable odds in her role as
Artemisia in «300: Rise of an Empire,» Noam Murro's sequel to Zack Snyder's 2007 hit.
Green played the lead role of
Artemisia in 300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE, the prequel to the epic 300.
Not exact matches
Artemisinin is derived from the plant
Artemisia annua and is known for its ability to speedily lessen the concentration of Plasmodium parasites
in the arteries.
Four hundred years later,
in the 1970s, artemisinine, a natural chemical isolated from
Artemisia annua L., was shown to exhibit strong antimalarial properties.
Artemisia annua L. was described as an antimalarial
in Compendrum of Materia Medica published
in 1570.
Artemisinin is produced
in low yields by a herb called
Artemisia annua (A. annua), otherwise known as sweet wormwood.
CNAP has also created a toolbox for producing plants that are bred to thrive
in particular regions by delving into the genotypes of
Artemisia from several places around the world.
The bottleneck lies
in limited harvests of the shrub from which the drug is extracted,
Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood).
They found a clear winner
in 1971 — a common herb called qing hao (
Artemisia annua or sweet wormwood).
Now, an international research team led by researchers from the Centre for Research
in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG) and Sequentia Biotech S.L. has been able to obtain, through genetic engineering,
Artemisia annua plants that produce twice as much artemisinin.
Furthermore, there are testimonials for the herbs
in the Hulda Clark diet
in the treatment of multiple myeloma (i.e. Black Walnut Hulls (from the black walnut tree), Wormwood (from the
Artemisia shrub) and Common Cloves (from the clove tree)-RRB-.
In an animal study, published in 2011 in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, the researchers gave mice that react badly to insulin feed containing 1 percent ethanol extract of Artemisia dracunculus [PMI5011
In an animal study, published
in 2011 in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, the researchers gave mice that react badly to insulin feed containing 1 percent ethanol extract of Artemisia dracunculus [PMI5011
in 2011
in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, the researchers gave mice that react badly to insulin feed containing 1 percent ethanol extract of Artemisia dracunculus [PMI5011
in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, the researchers gave mice that react badly to insulin feed containing 1 percent ethanol extract of
Artemisia dracunculus [PMI5011].
In 2011 researcher Ivo Pischel published another abstract, which showed that Artemisia dracunculus slightly enhances the effect of insulin in healthy peopl
In 2011 researcher Ivo Pischel published another abstract, which showed that
Artemisia dracunculus slightly enhances the effect of insulin
in healthy peopl
in healthy people.
The abstract describes a study
in which creatine disappears faster from the bloodstream after ingestion when human subjects also took 1000 mg
Artemisia dracunculus extract.
WILD DESERT SAGE /
artemisia tridentata POWERFUL ANTIOXIDANT + RICH
IN VITAMIN C The foliage of sagebrush is rich in Artimitin, a powerful disinfectant and antiseptic rich in Vitamin
IN VITAMIN C The foliage of sagebrush is rich
in Artimitin, a powerful disinfectant and antiseptic rich in Vitamin
in Artimitin, a powerful disinfectant and antiseptic rich
in Vitamin
in Vitamin C.
Mugwort (
Artemisia Vulgaris) has been used
in Korea for hundred of years and is known for balancing female hormonal levels.
First of all, although sweet wormwood (
Artemisia annua) is related to the herb that is the main ingredient
in absenthe, that green - colored liquor that's popular
in Europe, it is not the same thing.
Making sure the conflicts
in Artemisium and Salamis were sufficiently bloodthirsty was Eva Green as the formidable commander
Artemisia, who manipulated Rodrigo Santoro «s Xerxes into opening old wounds and settling scores with Greece.
The action heads to the seas and the Battle of Artemisium,
in which Greek ships commanded by general Themistokles (Sullivan Stapleton) take on the might of invading Persian forces, led by mortal - turned - god Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) and
Artemisia (Eva Green)....
Warner Bros. has gone ahead and penciled
in official theatrical release dates for a pair of new franchise installments: The Hangover Part III, which once again chronicles the inebriated escapades of The Wolfpack (played by Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, and Ed Helms)- and the 300 spinoff, which is still tentatively being referred to as 300: Battle of
Artemisia, but is expected to be released under a different title.
Learn more about the villainous
Artemisia and the transformation of Xerxes
in this action - packed sequel,
in theaters March 7th.
McCullough's exquisite novel
in verse follows the heart - wrenching true story of gifted Roman painter
Artemisia Gentileschi.
In carefully arranged, sophisticated verse, McCullough deftly articulates
Artemisia's growing fear of Tassi as he asserts control over and ultimately rapes her.
He is Italian - born and graduated from the «
Artemisia Gentilesci»
in Milan.
Guests can also relax
in the hotel's library.Open depending on how busy the season is,
Artemisia's restaurant serves a buffet breakfast that guests can have on the panoramic terrace or
in the lounge.
Hotel
Artemisia is located
in the heart of Corsica
in the village of Bastelica, between the sea and the mountains.
From the legendary sculptor, Sabina von Steinbach,
in the 13th century, who, according to local tradition, was responsible for South Portal groups on the Cathedral of Strasbourg, down to Rosa Bonheur, the most renowned animal painter of the 19th century, and including such eminent women artists as Marietta Robusti, daughter of Tintoretto, Lavinia Fontana,
Artemisia Gentileschi, Elizabeth Chéron, Mme. Vigée - Lebrun and Angelica Kauffmann — all, without exception, were the daughters of artists;
in the 19th century, Berthe Morisot was closely associated with Manet, later marrying his brother, and Mary Cassatt based a good deal of her work on the style of her close friend Degas.
Such attempts, whether undertaken from a feminist point of view, like the ambitious article on women artists which appeared
in the 1858 Westminster Review, 2 or more recent scholarly studies on such artists as Angelica Kauffmann and
Artemisia Gentileschi, 3 are certainly worth the effort, both
in adding to our knowledge of women's achievement and of art history generally.
Two women - run cooperative exhibition spaces open
in Chicago:
Artemisia Gallery, named for
Artemisia Gentileschi, and the ARC Gallery.
Yes I admire both those artists work, I am drawn to the psychological and emotional aspects of their work, and I have always been interested
in artists who use photography as their medium, painters that have influenced me have been Helen Frankenthaler and
Artemisia Gentleschi, both centuries apart and they are such brilliant painters and
in terms of current painters I am very interested
in the work of Jenny Saville, I willl always go to see her work.
WHO: Pratt Institute's Department of History of Art and Design and Department of Fine Arts will present a film titled a woman like that, which explores the dramatic life and work of 17th Century female artist
Artemisia Gentileschi, who is considered one of the most important female artists
in history.
WHAT: a woman like that explores the provocative work and heroic life of
Artemisia Gentileschi (1593 - 1653), who survived a famous rape trial and became renowned
in her own time.
By showing him alongside his many imitators, this exhibition cast Caravaggio
in a league of his own, and was a rare instance of a female painter —
in this case
Artemisia Gentileschi — being acknowledged as one of the very few who came close to matching the great master.
To all of those who have contributed to the discussion around Dana Schutz's «Open Casket»,
in particular to Dana Schutz herself, whose work I have long admired; and to Hannah Black, who I think is brave; and to Kara Walker whose work is undeniably powerful and who wrote profoundly on Instagram using
Artemisia Gentileschi's «Judith Slaying Holofernes» to make her case; I am grateful and full of respect.
The museum's holdings include important works by great artists active
in Naples including Luca Giordano, Paolo de Matteis, Francesco Solimena, Salvator Rosa, and
Artemisia Gentileschi.
The most popular gallery
in September, as chosen by our readers, is
Artemisia Gallery.
In her self - portrait,
Artemisia wears a luxurious costume with a low - cut bodice and embraces the traditional association of seductive women with music and love.
In «Slaying,» Ms. Ostoya takes Italian artist
Artemisia Gentileschi's painting Judith Slaying Holofernes — an early Baroque masterpiece, depicting two women beheading a drunken general — as her point of departure.
Art
in Los Angeles 1950 — 1980 / American Dreamers / Francesca Woodman / Robert Adams Videos: Tim Spelios / Sterling Ruby Slideshows: Joan Miró / Sorolla / Mona Hatoum /
Artemisia / Americani a Firenze / Stan Douglas / Unfinished Journeys
Artemisia Gentileschi has suffered the unkindest fate of all
in a media age.
She was a member and president (1982 - 1992) of
Artemisia Gallery, a groundbreaking women artists» collaborative
in Chicago.
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In addition to her work with
Artemisia, Shaffer served on the National Board of Directors for the Women's Caucus for Art (1991 - 2).
Artemisia was founded
in 1973 as a forum for women to exhibit and develop their work outside the male - dominated gallery scene, by a group that included Phyllis Bramson, Vera Klement, Susan Michod and Margaret Wharton.
The organization's full name is a nod to
Artemisia Gentileschi, a painter from the Early Baroque period, and invokes the protection of the Greek goddess Athena's shield, Aegis, named
in «The Iliad.»
In Chicago in the early 1970s, we had our own third and best - known generation of alternative spaces (each city can claim its own artist - run history, probably with a fair share of boosterism thrown in), such as ARC, Artemisia (both were feminist galleries formed from West - East Bag, a nationwide network of women artists), and N.A.M.E., with the much - heralded Randolph Street Gallery opening in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 194
In Chicago
in the early 1970s, we had our own third and best - known generation of alternative spaces (each city can claim its own artist - run history, probably with a fair share of boosterism thrown in), such as ARC, Artemisia (both were feminist galleries formed from West - East Bag, a nationwide network of women artists), and N.A.M.E., with the much - heralded Randolph Street Gallery opening in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 194
in the early 1970s, we had our own third and best - known generation of alternative spaces (each city can claim its own artist - run history, probably with a fair share of boosterism thrown
in), such as ARC, Artemisia (both were feminist galleries formed from West - East Bag, a nationwide network of women artists), and N.A.M.E., with the much - heralded Randolph Street Gallery opening in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 194
in), such as ARC,
Artemisia (both were feminist galleries formed from West - East Bag, a nationwide network of women artists), and N.A.M.E., with the much - heralded Randolph Street Gallery opening
in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 194
in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded
in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 194
in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center
in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 194
in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day
in 194
in 1940.
Regularly appearing on out month lists,
Artemisia is a contemporary art space located
in New York City which promotes a wide selection of international contemporary artists.
Five hundred artworks have been acquired
in her years, including
Artemisia Gentileschi's «Self - Portrait as a Lute Player,» to be exhibited soon, a large bequest of Arts and Crafts furniture and decorative arts by collector Stephen Gray and works by Richard Tuttle, Georgia O'Keeffe and Kiki Smith, among others.
Broadly examines the theme of revenge
in paintings by 17th - century artist
Artemisia Gentileschi.
Giovanni Baglione's Ecstasy of Saint Francis (1601, The Art Institute of Chicago) is the first truly Caravaggesque painting by another artist; Orazio Gentileschi, who was a friend of Caravaggio's, is represented by two very different works, whilst his immensely talented daughter,
Artemisia, is present
in the exhibition with Susannah and the Elders (1622, The Burghley House Collection).
In her new paintings and photomontages, the artist deploys Artemisia Gentileschi's iconic work, Judith Slaying Holofernes, as an image of violence inherent in art and in lif
In her new paintings and photomontages, the artist deploys
Artemisia Gentileschi's iconic work, Judith Slaying Holofernes, as an image of violence inherent
in art and in lif
in art and
in lif
in life.