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3 in 1: BUCH 1: KRIMI Kunstgeschichte der Malerei: Lukas Lobec, Dexter Davis und Sarah Santon sind das X-Team, ein geheimes Ermittlungsteam, das Lukas' Vater in seiner Agentur LPE - Lobec Privatermittlungen, undercover einsetzt, um Informationen zu sammeln. Genial, denn niemand hält Teenager für Ermittler. Simon Potter, Organisator der bislang wertvollsten Kunstausstellung aller Zeiten - Schätze der Menschheit - wendet sich an LPE, um für die Eröffnungsfeier unverdächtige Beobachter zu engagieren. Zu groß ist die Angst vor einem professionell geplanten Raubüberfall. Das X-Team macht sich am Vorabend mit dem Kunsthistorischen Museum Wien und der Ausstellung vertraut - da wird die Kuns...
3 in 1 BUCH 1: SPORT-KRIMI - WAS GESCHAH MIT DANIEL MOODY? US Open New York. Tennis. Daniel Moody, 15, verschwindet am Weg zum Training spurlos - doch es gibt keine Lösegeldforderung ... Der Plan der Entführer ist schlimmer - viel schlimmer. Schon mit den ersten Ermittlungen gerät das X-Team in ein gefährliches Spiel und weiß: um Daniel muss man sich Sorgen machen ... BUCH 2: SCHNELL FIT FÜR IMMER (Praxis-Ratgeber Fitness, Sporternährung). In Zusammenarbeit mit Mag. Paulus Schwarzacher, Konditions- & Techniktrainer der österreichischen Herren-Slalom-Nationalmannschaft: Wie du maximale Fitness mit einem minimalen Zeitaufwand erreichst. Die goldenen Insider-Regeln, die auch Weltmeister...
At the invitation of the Weltmuseum Wien, the MuKul, the (fictitious) Museum for Foreign and Familiar Cultures is presenting an exhibition of works by artist Lisl Ponger. Visitors are invited to take part in an exploratory journey that starts out from six large-scale, staged photographs in light boxes and a 2-channel installation with the title The Master Narrative und Don Durito which lasts a full museum day.0In Tahiti they will witness a conference. At a garden party in a tropical landscape (located in the entrance hall of the Weltmuseum Vienna) Christopher Columbus chats with Margaret Mead over a glass of wine and Franz Boas puts on a performance. The artist herself is engaged in preparat...
An examination of architecture related to the mathematical concept of folding and catastrophe theory. Articles by Peter Eisenman and John Rajchman provide an analysis of the theory, while projects by Eisenman, Bahram Shirdel and Frank Gehry, among others, are presented, all showing folding theory worked into architectural practice.
Illustrated with photos and drawings, this poignant books discusses the life of the Hunkpapa chief who is remembered for his defeat of General Custer at Little Big Horn.
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At the end of the workshop on "New Theoretical Concepts in Physical Chemistry", one of the participants made an attempt to present a first impression of its achievements from his own personal standpoint. Appar ently his views reflected a general feeling, so that the organizers thought they would be suitable as a presentation of the proceedings for future readers. That is the background from which this foreword was born. The scope of the workshop is a very broad one. There are contribu tions from mathematics, physics, crystallography, chemistry and biology; the problems are approached either by means of axiomatic and rigorous methods, or at an empirical phenomenological level. This same diver...
Prevention is an attempt to look into the future and have a positive influence on it – therefore it is one of the most important aspects in the area of collection care, the central, current field of applied research in conservation and restoration. With sustainability damage and loss are avoided, dangers averted and research conducted. Collection care is only successful, if the theory is appropriately implemented in museum practice.
After first studying in Cologne, Hans von Aachen moved to Italy in 1574 to further his studies. He toured Rome and Florence, eventually settling in Venice. Combining Flemish traditions and Italian innovation he developed a style of his own. Returning to Germany, he lived in Cologne and Munich as a painter of the nobility. In 1592 he was appointed official painter of Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor in Prague, finally moving to Prague in 1601, where he painted commissions from Emperor Rudolph II and his successor, Matthias I. The elegance, humour, and sensuality of his mythological and allegoric paintings continue to be a fascination. His religious presentations are symbolic of the constant change in a turbulent world. The Los Angeles Museum of Art (LACMA) numbers paintings from Hans von Aachen among its collection.