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*'''[[:File:Paus Nicolaas V door Peter Paul Rubens.jpg|Pope Nicholas V]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Pope Nicholas V|nom]]; [[Pope Nicholas V|related article]]), created by [[Peter Paul Rubens]] and nominated by [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]. The new featured picture, an oil on panel painting that dates from the early 1600s, depicts Pope Nicholas V. Nicholas V reigned for eight years, from 1447 to 1455, in which time he promoted humanism, was a patron of the arts, and permitted the slavery of non-Christians. The Pope was well-received in his time. |
*'''[[:File:Paus Nicolaas V door Peter Paul Rubens.jpg|Pope Nicholas V]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Pope Nicholas V|nom]]; [[Pope Nicholas V|related article]]), created by [[Peter Paul Rubens]] and nominated by [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]. The new featured picture, an oil on panel painting that dates from the early 1600s, depicts Pope Nicholas V. Nicholas V reigned for eight years, from 1447 to 1455, in which time he promoted humanism, was a patron of the arts, and permitted the slavery of non-Christians. The Pope was well-received in his time. |
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*'''[[:File:MOS KIM-1 IMG 4211 cropped scale.jpg|MOS KIM-1]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/File:MOS KIM-1 IMG 4211.jpg|nom]]; [[KIM-1|related article]]), created by [[User:Rama|Rama]] and nominated by [[User:Tomer T|Tomer T]]. The new featured picture depicts an MOS KIM-1 computer, on display at the Musée Bolo, EPFL, Lausanne. The KIM-1 was a small, relatively inexpensive computer which was easily expandable; it sold well after being launched in 1976. Among other features, the computer included a Terminal Interface Monitor and a 24-key calculator-type keypad. |
*'''[[:File:MOS KIM-1 IMG 4211 cropped scale.jpg|MOS KIM-1]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/File:MOS KIM-1 IMG 4211.jpg|nom]]; [[KIM-1|related article]]), created by [[User:Rama|Rama]] and nominated by [[User:Tomer T|Tomer T]]. The new featured picture depicts an MOS KIM-1 computer, on display at the Musée Bolo, EPFL, Lausanne. The KIM-1 was a small, relatively inexpensive computer which was easily expandable; it sold well after being launched in 1976. Among other features, the computer included a Terminal Interface Monitor and a 24-key calculator-type keypad. |
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*'''[[:File:Poster - Queen Christina 02 Crisco restoration.jpg|Queen Christina (film poster)]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Queen Christina|nom]]; [[Queen Christina (film)|related article]]), created by Employee(s) of MGM, with some cleanup by Crisco 1492 and nominated by [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]. The new featured picture is a film poster for the 1933 Greta Garbo vessel ''Queen Christina'', a historical costume drama based on the life of Christina, Queen of Sweden |
*'''[[:File:Poster - Queen Christina 02 Crisco restoration.jpg|Queen Christina (film poster)]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Queen Christina|nom]]; [[Queen Christina (film)|related article]]), created by Employee(s) of MGM, with some cleanup by Crisco 1492 and nominated by [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]]. The new featured picture is a film poster for the 1933 Greta Garbo vessel ''Queen Christina'', a historical costume drama based on the life of Christina, Queen of Sweden. |
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