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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA LITOMYSL 10AUG11 - The Reniassance chateau in Litomysl, Czech Republic. Dating from the years 1568–1581 the buildings of the castle precincts are not only exceptional for their architectural refinement, but have also inscribed themselves in history as the birthplace of the Czech composer, Bedrich Smetana.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2011
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA LITOMYSL 10AUG11 - The Reniassance chateau in Litomysl, Czech Republic. Dating from the years 1568–1581 the buildings of the castle precincts are not only exceptional for their architectural refinement, but have also inscribed themselves in history as the birthplace of the Czech composer, Bedrich Smetana.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2011
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC VYSOCINA LITOMYSL 10AUG11 - The Reniassance chateau in Litomysl, Czech Republic. Dating from the years 1568–1581 the buildings of the castle precincts are not only exceptional for their architectural refinement, but have also inscribed themselves in history as the birthplace of the Czech composer, Bedrich Smetana.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2011
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - View of the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The 229-metre long ship, chartered by Spanish oil company Repsol, is capable of drilling wells to depths of 40,000 feet in waters of up to 12,000, and will begin operations off the Canary Islands.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN 9NOV14 - Activists aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza protest against the Rowan Reniassance drill ship in the Atlantic ocean. The banner on the side of the Esperanza reads "Repsol - Prospecciones No!", opposing drilling operations off the Canary Islands by Spanish oil company Repsol.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Contextual leaflet explaining the story of the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - The De Brecy Tondo artwork (R), suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Contextual leaflet explaining the story of the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Trustees William Edwards (71, R) and Timothy Benoy (69) stand in front of the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Visitors admire the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Visitors admire the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - The De Brecy Tondo artwork (R), suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - The De Brecy Tondo artwork (R), suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Exterior view of the Westminster Cathedral in Victoria, central London. The De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Trustees William Edwards (71, R) and Timothy Benoy (69) stand in front of the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - The De Brecy Tondo artwork (R), suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - The De Brecy Tondo artwork (R), suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Exterior view of the Westminster Cathedral in Victoria, central London. The De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Contextual leaflet explaining the story of the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Exterior view of the Westminster Cathedral in Victoria, central London. The De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Contextual leaflet explaining the story of the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Caplain Paulo Bagini of Brasil stands in front of the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Visitors admire the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - The De Brecy Tondo artwork (R), suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Visitors admire the De Brecy Tondo artwork, suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - The De Brecy Tondo artwork (R), suspected to be by Reniassance painter Rafael is on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London.....The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 5MAY12 - Detail comparison of the De Brecy Tondo and Rafael's Sistine Madonna artwork on display at the Westminster Cathedral in central London...The Tondo displays striking resemblance to Rafael's Sistine Madonna, finished as a commissioned altarpiece and the last painting he completed with his own hands a few years before his death...Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2012
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  • CZECH REPUBLIC PRAGUE MAR00 - The National Theatre on the banks of the river Vltava in central Prague. ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2000
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