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  1. 29. Dez. 2020 · Portraits of power. Publication date 1979 Topics Statesmen, Statesmen, 1924-1979 Publisher London : Octopus Books Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. 288 pages : 28 cm ...

  2. Portraits of Power is not just an autobiography of a man who for several decades has played an active role in India's march towards becoming a formidable economy; it is indeed, on multiple levels, a book that profiles myriad institutions that work in harmony to make things happen. And in everything that N. K. Singh has done, so in this book, too, there is both incisive clarity and insightful ...

    • N. K. Singh
  3. 10176091. Notes: Originally published in 1961 under title: Twelve portraits of power. "A new edition of 'Twelve portraits of power' with five additional portraits." Description: 432 pages maps, portraits, 22 cm. Contents: David Lloyd George --. Kemal Atatürk --.

  4. 30. Nov. 2009 · Portraits of Power. Photography by Platon. November 30, 2009. In 1976, Richard Avedon went to Washington to photograph Henry Kissinger. As Avedon was leading him to his mark, Kissinger said, “Be ...

  5. 28. Sept. 2021 · We Can: Portraits of Power is a stunning collection of paintings by Tyler Gordon, a 15-year-old self-taught artist who has captured the essence of influential figures from Barack Obama to Oprah Winfrey. This inspiring book showcases Tyler's remarkable talent and his message of hope and resilience. Discover how Tyler overcame his challenges and achieved his dreams through his art.

    • Tyler Gordon
  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The beauty of portraits lies in their power to immortalize individuals, moments, and emotions. Historically, portraits have served various roles, from displaying power and prestige to capturing the candid essence of daily life. They provide a unique lens through which we can explore different cultures, historical eras, and personal narratives.

  7. The problem with this theory is that no one predicted the rise to power of Putin and his old secret police or siloviki cronies in August 1999 before it happened, least of all Putin himself. His two immediate predecessors as prime minister, Yevgeny Primakov and Sergei Stepashin, had much higher profiles. Primakov, a former foreign minister who had also worked for years in the KGB’s foreign ...