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Gomez's most well-known work is her sculpture Madre del Mundo (Mother of the World), which depicts a life-sized indigenous woman holding a globe in her lap. [1] [4] [6]The Foundation for a Compassionate Society and Grandmothers for Peace commissioned the work in 1998 for a Mother's Day protest on Western Shoshone land near a nuclear test site in Nye County, Nevada.
Salvator Mundi (Latin for 'Savior of the World') is a painting attributed in whole or part to the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, dated c. 1499–1510. ...
The iconic statue of Christ on the globe sphere of planet Earth is part of the Monument to Divino Salvador del Mundo on Plaza El Salvador del Mundo (The Savior of the World Plaza). The statue was damaged in the 1986 San Salvador earthquake. [3] [4] It was rebuilt and put back in place months after the campaign "Lift up your soul Salvadoran".
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre: 1948 I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille. [4] All right, Mr. DeMille. I'm ready for my close-up. Norma Desmond Gloria Swanson: Sunset Boulevard: 1950 Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride. [3] Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy night. Margo Channing Bette Davis: All About Eve: 1950
Sara García Hidalgo (8 September 1895 [2] – 21 November 1980) was a Mexican actress who made her biggest mark during the "Golden Age of Mexican cinema". [4] During the 1940s and 1950s, she often played the part of a no-nonsense but lovable grandmother in numerous Mexican films.
Salvador del Mundo was a 112-gun three-decker ship of the line built at Ferrol for the Spanish Navy in 1787 to plans by Romero Landa, one of the eight very large ships of the line of the Santa Ana class, also known as los Meregildos.
Supreme Court elections are considered nonpartisan, but candidates are nominated by delegates at state party conventions. The court is currently split 4-3, with Democrats holding the majority.
Salvador del Mundo (Spanish for "savior of the world") may refer to: Salvador del Mundo (chemist) (1902–1945), Filipino chemist Spanish ship Salvador del Mundo (1787) , Spanish Navy ship of the line