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Title:
The eight Khalili Art Collections. In Copyright.
Creator:
Khalili Collections
Date:
2021
Institution:
Khalili Collections
News
Created: 16 March 2021
Waqas Ahmed
Douglas McCarthy
The Khalili Collections comprises eight collections of unique artefacts and art works, which have been digitised and the highlights made available to the public online. Douglas McCarthy spoke with Waqas Ahmed, Executive Director, Khalili Foundation about their new partnership with Europeana.
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