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| Monday, 12-Jul-2004 00:00 |
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my luv
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3syia n syamil
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fav nephew of all time
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beloved baby sister
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| Tuesday, 6-Jul-2004 00:00 |
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| Thursday, 1-Jul-2004 00:00 |
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KL Tower
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k entry ni utk berlaku adil.. eiffel dah sampai.. KL tower tak post pun gambar.. therefore aku telah ke sana untuk mengambil pics kl tower.. so kiranya ni kali kedualah kesana
1st time kesana bawak penpal korean navy pusing2 KL.
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| Wednesday, 30-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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part 1
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sambunga artikel
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short article on utusan.. today for fren yg tak sempat beli paper or fren yg takder utusan dijual ditempat mereka.. wish me luck.
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| Monday, 28-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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Happy Birthday To U
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Suprised birthday fo Normala Mohamed (28 june 2004)
Wishes : ->
semoga impianmu kan menjadi kenyataan.
dan cepat temu jodoh.. dapatlah saya makan nasi minyak.. muahaha
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| Sunday, 27-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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| Saturday, 26-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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misc 2
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CN 235
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| Wednesday, 23-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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hari kedua
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hari kedua,
agenda ;
jam 11pg indonesia hr = exam student pilot
terus berangkat survey tmpt landing n take off area. masa hari tu ader competition utk hang gliding tapi setelah 3 hari berlangsung dan hari tu adalah hari terakhir dan hari tu jugak tail wind so competition dibatalkan. tapi empat gak amik gambar hang gliding.. besar nya amat..
then oleh kerana tail wind kitaorg pun survey ke tempat lain iaitu gunung kasor.. nasib tak menyebelahi kitaorg hari tu. kat situ pun tail wind. sedih nya tak dpt mula fly so kita org just makan angin jer kat sekitar kwsn puncak tuh. makan? tengah hari nasi padang malam nasi putih...
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| Thursday, 17-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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misc
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| Wednesday, 16-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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A Short History of The Louvre - The Museum
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A Short History of The Louvre - The Museum
The Salon Carré - canvas, 1861, Castiglione.
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The library of Charles V - installed in one of the towers of the original fortress of Philippe August - was eventually dispersed. François I began a new collection of art with 12 paintings from Italy. These included works by Titian, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci, the most famous being the Joconde - or Mona Lisa. The royal collection grew and by the reign of Louis XIII, numbered roughly 200 pieces. Henri II, and Catherine de Médicis continued to enlarge the collection, as did others. When Louis XIV died in 1715, there were 2,500 pieces of art and objects.
Until the Revolution, this collection was strictly for the private pleasure of the Court. Finally, the idea of a museum (originating with Louis XVI) was realized on 10 August 1793, when the Musée de la République opened to the public.
Napoléon greatly increased the collections by exacting tribute from the countries he conquored, but most of these were returned in 1815 after his defeat at Waterloo. Under Louis XVIII the Venus de Milo was aquired (for 6000F) shortly after it was rediscovered on the Island of Melos in 1820.
In 1848 the museum became the property of the State. With an annual budget devoted to aquiring new art, the collections continued to grow. Private donations also augmented the Museum's holdings.
In 1947 the impressionist paintings were moved to the Jeu de Paume and l'Orangerie. (In 1986 these were transfered to the Musée d'Orsay.)
Today, the catalogue lists nearly 300,000 works, only a fraction of which are on display at any one time. Le Grand Louvre - begun in 1981 is transforming the museum once again enlarging it substantially. The Richelieu Wing - which had ``temporarily'' housed part of the Ministry of Finance since the 18th century - was opened in 1993.
The Richelieu Wing of the Louvre opened in November of 1993
In the coming years the organization of the museum and how the collections are displayed will be changed signficantly. However, Le Grand Louvre promises to put more works on display than ever before.
Many of the worlds most precious works of art are among the Treasures of the Louvre. These include:
The Joconde - Mona Lisa
Venus de Milo
The Winged Victory of Sarmothrace
Liberty Leading the People
dipetik dari http://www.paris.org/Musees/Louvre/musehistory.html
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