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Notebook found unpublished drawings of Vincent Van Gogh – Informador.com.mx

La indicates that not release any information to the world conference on the eve of publication. AFP / G. Baker

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    • the French publisher Éditions du Seuil deliver the book

    note that your content will be published in several countries in the month November

    PARIS, FRANCE (16 / JUN / 2016) .- A notebook of unpublished drawings by the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh it was found and its contents will be published simultaneously in several countries in November, announced Thursday the French publisher Éditions du Seuil.

    “this notebook only have seen their owners, me and the editor,” confided Bernard Comment, responsible for the publication of the work, titled “Vincent Van Gogh, Arles fog, notebook recovered.” “It’s amazing, brilliant,” he added.

    The book will be published simultaneously in November in several countries, including France, USA, UK, Germany, Holland and Japan.

    “Éditions du Seuil announces the publication of a set of drawings unpublished Vincent Van Gogh in November,” the publisher said in a statement.

    the publisher said no they disclose any more information “to the global news conference” to be held in Paris in mid-November 2016, the eve of the arrival of the book to bookstores.

    Los maybe bracelets are part of a treasure that includes a gold chain found in the same field in 1911. NTX / FILE

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    • Archaeologists have unearthed seven bracelets; one is silver

    The pieces, which together weigh nearly a kilo, were found last week near Vejen with metal detectors

    COPENHAGEN, DENMARK (16 / JUN / 2016) .- archaeologists fans have found seven bracelets, one silver and six gold, announced the Thursday main museum in Denmark, which described it as the greatest discovery of gold pieces from the Viking era in the country.

    find one of these gems “is huge, but finding seven is something special,” said spokesman National Museum of Denmark, Peter Pentz.

    the bracelets, which together weigh nearly a kilo (2.2 pounds), were found last week near Vejen in western Denmark with metal detectors, he said Pentz.

    the objects could have been employed by a Viking chief to reward loyal followers, said the spokesman. Probably part of a treasure that includes a gold chain found in the same field in 1911.

    The Viking Age was from 800 to 1050.

    La Finca Vigia, where Hemingway lived for decades, is impaired due to half a century of Cold War between the US and Cuba. AP / D. Boylan

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    the equipment, valued at thousands of dollars, will go to the preservation of old belongings of the author

    HAVANA, CUBA (16 / JUN / 2016) .- Just before noon outside the farm Ernest Hemingway in the Havana an opaque metallic screech the chirping of tropical birds and the sound of a band that entertains several tourists.

    An American worker opened the door of one of the containers 12 meters (40 feet) long. A Cuban worker opened another. The content is a treasure chests with tools and materials of all kinds, from boxes of electrical fuses to proof windows hurricanes, all purchased in the United States

    On an island where to find a few screws can become. on an odyssey of several days, the new era of normalization between United States and Cuba contributed to the arrival of materials and equipment valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars to build a simple but modern facility that will be used to the preservation of old belongings Hemingway, from books and letters to fishing rods and stuffed heads of African animals.

    the opening of the two containers on Wednesday was not the most spectacular moment in the year and half since detente in relations announced presidents Barack Obama and Raul Castro. However, it had its symbolic unpack American goods that will be used to preserve the memory of a man who has become an icon of the bonds of friendship between the US and Cuba.

    Hemingway lived in the spacious house known as Finca Vigia in the 1940s and 1950s, and places on the island where the Nobel Literature worked, fished and drank became important cultural sites that attract tourists from around the world.

    the farm is impaired due to half a century of Cold War between the US and Cuba, which has its shortcomings both the US trade embargo as the problems arising from a centralized economy inefficient and unproductive.

    “Preserving the legacy of Hemingway we honor and we dignifies Americans and Cubans,” said Ada Rosa Alfonso, director of Finca Vigia museum.

    items unpacked on Wednesday will be used to complete the first stage of the installation conservation will be completed in the spring of 2017, Mary-Jo Adams, director of Finca Vigia Foundation, based in Boston, which raised nearly $ 900,000 for the project said.

    After his death in 1961 Hemingway left about five thousand photographs, 10 thousand letters and hundreds, perhaps thousands of marginalia in about nine thousand books at Finca Vigia. Most of these materials is stored in the basement damaged and infested with termites in a guest house on the estate, but it will be moved to the new facility as soon as possible, Adams said.

    “Here This is where he kept the objects he loved and where they are, “he said.

    According to Alfonso, Finca Vigia could become a model for other historic preservation projects in Cuba, which has struggled to allocate resources the protection of centuries of architecture and art.

    Alfonso said it was exciting to see take things out of containers after preserving Hemingway’s house without materials and modern equipment were attempted for years.

    “I feel with the real possibility of having the best conditions, the best materials, the tools to really have the conditions to continue to preserve the collection,” added

    “That it comes from US materials, tools for $ 900,000 is unusual, “he said.

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