Semavi Eyice
Painting displayed at Temple of Augustus
The "Ankara Landscape," the oldest known painting of the Turkish capital Ankara, has been projected onto the walls of the Temple of Augustus in the Altındağ district.
The painting is believed to have been created by an unknown Dutch artist in the 18th century and belongs to a museum in the Netherlands.
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Art historian Semavi Eyice dies aged 96
Turkish art historian Semavi Eyice has died of multiple organ failure at the Maltepe University Training and Research Hospital. He was 96.
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CNR Book Fair to raise awareness of disabled
The 3rd CNR Book Fair will be held in Istanbul between March 4 and 13 with more than 900 events at the CNR EXPO Ye?ilköy.
Coming from 19 countries, including Germany, Mexico, Bosnia-Herzegovina, England, Macedonia, Argentina, Columbia, 104 publishing houses will join the fair.
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Spray painted tomb to be cleaned by experts
Spray-painted names and hearts on the walls of the historic Berberkaya tomb in the northwestern province of Bursa's ?znik district will be cleaned by a team of experts. The tomb, which dates back to the Bithynia civilization in 149 B.C., is made of basalt rock and located on a slope close to the district's Lefke Gate.
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