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  1. 21 de nov. de 2020 · Portraits of Power is sure to be interesting for both newcomers and old hands alike — there are details of meetings, interaction, twists and turns along the way to the history that we know, ...

  2. Upinder Singh. 2017, Portraits of Power: Asoka and Kautilya;Samudragupta and Raghu. This book consists of two essays that discuss political ideas and practice in ancient India through a close comparison of texts and inscriptions. The first essay compares the political ideas associated with Kautilya's Arthashastra and the inscriptions of Ashoka.

  3. More than just a photography project; it’s a call to action, a celebration of diversity and resilience, and a step towards a more equal and inclusive future.

  4. State portraits are carefully constructed images of power, designed to present the monarch as the embodiment of Royal rule. From the sixteenth century onwards state portraits have been used to shape how we see royalty. Many artists enjoyed close relationships with kings and queens as patrons. The formal portraits in the Royal Collection ...

  5. Gabrielle Langdon. Medici Women: Portraits of Power, Love, and Betrayal. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006. xvi + 372 pp. + 16 color and 65 b/w pls. index.

  6. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Apply your knowledge of Tudor politics and society to portraits to help understand their meaning. From the moment she took the throne in 1558, Queen Elizabeth I’s power was at risk. She had entered a political world dominated by men. Much of society thought women were weak and inferior to men. People questioned Elizabeth’s right to rule.