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  2. Vija Celmins - Wikipedia

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    Vija Celmiņa was born on October 25, 1938, in Riga, Latvia. [5] Upon the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940, during World War II, her parents fled with her and her older sister Inta [6] to Germany, then under the Nazi regime; after the end of the war, the family lived in a United Nations supported Latvian refugee camp in Esslingen am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg.

  3. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Hiroshima)

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    Nirvana painting, colour on silk 絹本著色仏涅槃図 kenpon chakushoku Butsu nehan zu: 1274: Onomichi: Jōdo-ji: 174.5 centimetres (68.7 in) by 133.5 centimetres (52.6 in) Nirvana painting, colour on silk 絹本著色仏涅槃図

  4. Nuclear art - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear art was an artistic approach developed by some artists and painters, after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. László Moholy-Nagy, Nuclear II, 1946 (Milwaukee art museum) Conception and origins

  5. In Hiroshima, Nobel Prize brings survivors hope, sense of duty

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    The U.S. bombs that laid waste to Hiroshima on the morning of Aug. 6, 1945, and to Nagasaki three days later, changed the course of history and left Yahata and other survivors with deep scars and ...

  6. Riko Mizuno - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tokyo, Japan, she moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s to study ceramics at Chouinard Art Institute. [1] Between 1966 and 1984, Mizuno operated galleries at three locations in Los Angeles. Artist Vija Celmins characterized Mizuno's contribution to the art world in a 1993 interview with Susan Morgan of the Los Angeles Times : "Riko Mizuno ...

  7. Group of 7 leaders convene in Hiroshima and honor victims of the U.S. atomic bomb. But they have no new plans to reduce the threat of nuclear war.

  8. Hiroshima Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Hiroshima Museum of Art (ひろしま美術館, Hiroshima Bijutsukan) is an art museum founded in 1978. It is located in the Hiroshima Central Park in Hiroshima , Japan. Collections

  9. Japanese anime remembers the atom bomb, decades after Hiroshima

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