Marina Amaral (born in 1994) is a Brazilian artist known for her colorizations of historical black and white photographs. A self-taught artist, she was...
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Sage Publications, New Delhi, India, ISBN 81-7036-713-1 Dan Jones; Marina Amaral (2018). The Colour of Time: A New History of the World, 1850-1960. p...
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A New History of the World, 1850–1960 illustrated by Marina Amaral. He collaborated with Amaral again in 2020 for the book The World Aflame. Crusaders:...
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Look up Amaral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amaral ([amaˈɾaw] or [amaˈɾal]) is a Portuguese-language surname of toponymic origin (from the central-northern...
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colorized version of the photographs was published by Brazilian artist Marina Amaral. Portals: Poland Biography Children of Zamojszczyzna German concentration...
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founded in 2011 by the reporters Marina Amaral, Natália Viana and Tatiana Merlino. It is currently run by Marina Amaral and Natália Viana. Agência Pública...
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Hardman Why We Get the Wrong Politicians Shortlisted Dan Jones and Marina Amaral The Colour of Time: A New History of the World, 1850–1960 Shortlisted...
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that they were on the autistic spectrum, such as digital colourist Marina Amaral, journalist and podcaster Amanda Ramalho, actress Letícia Sabatella...
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Alvares (born 1948), contemporary artist Marina Amaral (born 1994), colorization of antique photography Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973), modernist painter, draftswoman...
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1985, American, multimedia artist Akiane, b. 1994, American, painter Marina Amaral, b. 1994, Brazilian, photographer Asinnajaq, b. 1991, Canadian, video...
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