Sentences with phrase «guerre from»

Ephemera installed throughout the exhibition by Allison Rudnick, the department's assistant curator, supplied a sense of material culture on the home front: a group of nine chromolithographic postcards from several nations shows zeppelins looming cartoonishly over iconic landmarks, and two examples of printed cotton toiles de guerre from 1916, combining French patriotic and military motifs with a classical ornamental vocabulary.

Not exact matches

• Victor Segalen, Stèles: Segalen — physician, poet, novelist, Sinologist, aesthetic theorist, among other things — was admired by Borges and Simon Leys (who took his nom de guerre, I believe, from Segalen's novel René Leys), and has long had a small but unflagging following.
The Dent (Basim Magdy, 2014) Xi you (Journey to the West, Tsai Ming - liang, 2014) Mula sa kung ano ang noon (From What is Before, Lav Diaz, 2014) Mueda, Memória e Massacre (Mueda, Memory and Massacre, Ruy Guerra, 1972) On the way to India Consciousness, I Reached China (Henry Francia, 1968) Instants (Hannes Schüpbach, 2012) Maidan (Sergei Loznitsa, 2014) Hotel (Benjamin Nuel, 2013) Citizenfour (Laura Poitras, 2014) Des hommes et de la guerre (Of Men and War, Laurent Bécue - Renard, 2014)
The Islamic State, whose radical Islamic warriors have inflicted their brutality across the globe from the Middle East to Paris, was founded as al - Qaeda in Iraq in 2004 by a Jordanian thug known by his nom de guerre, Abu Musab al - Zarqawi.
2011 The Edge Of The Earth Isn't Far From Here, Stevenson Gallery, Woodstock, South Africa Crocodile Company Part I. La Guerre Des Machetes Danseuses (The War of The Dancing Machetes), Taylor De Cordoba, Los Angeles, CA
The 2015 paintings on exhibition are comprised of works from the artist's Guerre Pace project and new paintings in reflection.
I stand by my nom de guerre — it is all nonsense from the typically vicious little monster that is the real subject of this post.
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