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Photographies Collection (#27)

"Capturing the Essence of Time: A Journey through Photographies" From the passionate embrace of Tango in 1912




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"Capturing the Essence of Time: A Journey through Photographies" From the passionate embrace of Tango in 1912, a dance originating in Argentina that speaks volumes without words, to the historic Carta Magna manuscript from England in 1212, preserving the foundations of democracy. Traveling further east, we find ourselves in Vienna, Austria. The enchanting city where melodies and dreams intertwine like STEVENSON's reproduction photographs capturing moments frozen in time. Delving into ancient history, we encounter the Book of the Deads on Egyptian papyrus dating back to 651-525 BC. These photographic remnants offer glimpses into a civilization long gone but forever imprinted on our collective memory. Journeying closer to home, we celebrate Jorge Luis BORGES' poetic vision as an Argentinian poet whose words paint vivid pictures within our minds. Meanwhile, Miguel Bose's captivating performance on March 7th, 2011 leaves us breathless with his musical prowess echoing through SPAIN's vibrant streets. In ITALY's Siena lies Piazza de Il Campo; a timeless square where Il Palio races ignite passions and rivalries captured by photographies that encapsulate both tradition and competition. Reflecting upon history once more brings us to Spain in 1493 when Queen Isabel I penned her letter shaping destinies across oceans. And amidst this historical tapestry stands Cangas de On�, its medieval bridge connecting past and present as if frozen within a photograph itself. Finally, let us not forget David Bisbal's electrifying performance on June 18th, 2010—a moment immortalized by photographies that capture his energy and charisma resonating with audiences worldwide. Through these snapshots of life—whether it be the soulful notes emanating from a clarinet or the diverse cultural landscapes they portray—photographies serve as windows into worlds both familiar and unknown.