(piano music) Voiceover: I think to us in the early 21st century, this painting looks like quaint old Paris. Voiceover: It does. We see a horse and carriage. We see a woman wearing a long Victorian...
Oise-Aisne American Cemetery is located 70 miles east of Paris. It is the second largest American World War I military cemetery in Europe. Many of the more than 6,000 Americans buried here lost their...

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I'm really proud of his entire life. I'm just sorry it was so short. [ MUSIC ] Doug was one of the most creative scientists that I've ever met. He was also one of the most...
GRACE HELBIG: I am at USC Film School for the Subway Fresh Artist Contest. MALE SPEAKER: I mean, I think as storytellers and artists, we want to reach people. And that's when it really kind of...
[woman] Once you go south from the Twin Cities you come into a very beautiful area where there's high bluffs and a different landscape then what you see further up. [narr] Though ancient...
When Paris gets caught by an artist (painter, photographer or visual artist), it is now topic now support of paintings. The views rarely account for the historic town, its heritage and its modernity;...
The Parc Monceau, depicted by Monet, which we can see in front of our eyes now, was one of the jewels in the crown of the Paris public gardens, one of the most elite of the parks boasting ornamental...
(music) NARRATOR: In the early 1500's, a beautiful tapestry of silk and wool is created, by a weaver in the Netherlands. He brings it to a tiny town in the Spanish Pyrenees called Roda de...
Dylan: This is Renoir over there É um Renoir aquele lá Where? Can you show it to me? Onde? Você pode me mostrar? Which one is this? Qual é este? Renoir This is Renoir that's right Este é um...

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Originally in private hands, the Pontoise Public Garden, created in the eighteenth century by a royal financier, was noted for its view across the Montmorency plains to Paris. The garden was built on...