| Renzo Piano Renzo_Piano
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| Thracians "Thracians" also refers to modern inhabitants of Thrace, regardless of ethnicity.The ancient Thracians were a group of Indo-European tribes who spoke the Thracian language - a scarcely attested branch of the Indo-European language family. Those peoples inhabited the Eastern, Central and Southern part of the Balkan peninsula, as well as the adjacent parts of Central-Eastern Europe. Thracians
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| Gare Saint-Lazare Gare Saint-Lazare is one of the six large terminus train stations of Paris. It is the third busiest in Mainland Europe, behind the Gare du Nord and London Waterloo, handling 450,000 passengers each day, including the metro station (164.25 million annually), and serves several lines to Normandy.The first station at St Lazare was 200 m north-west of its current position, called Embarcadère des Batignolles. Gare_Saint-Lazare
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| Greco-Buddhism Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelt Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE in the area covered by modern Afghanistan, Pakistan and north-western border regions of modern India namely western portions of Jammu and Kashmir. Greco-Buddhism
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| Greco-Buddhist art Greco-Buddhist art is the artistic manifestation of Greco-Buddhism, a cultural syncretism between the Classical Greek culture and Buddhism, which developed over a period of close to 1000 years in Central Asia, between the conquests of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE, and the Islamic conquests of the 7th century CE. Greco-Buddhist_art
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| Kimbell Art Museum Kimbell Art Museum is situated in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas, USA. It houses a small collection of European, Asian and Pre-Columbian works, as well as hosting travelling art exhibitions. The building was designed by Louis Kahn. Kimbell_Art_Museum
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| Georges de La Tour Georges de La Tour (March 13, 1593, Vic-sur-Seille January 30, 1652, Lunéville) was a painter, who spent most of his working life in the Duchy of Lorraine, which became part of France the year before his death. He painted mostly religious scenes lit by candlelight, and after centuries of posthumous obscurity became one of the most highly regarded of French 17th century artists in the 20th century. Georges_de_La_Tour
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| Domenico Zampieri Domenico Zampieri (or Domenichino) (October 21, 1581–April 16, 1641) was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School, or Carracci School, of painters. Domenico_Zampieri
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| Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1 Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive1
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| Pentimento pentimento (plural pentimenti) is an alteration in a painting, evidenced by traces of previous work, showing that the artist has changed his mind as to the composition during the process of painting. The word derives from the Italian pentirsi, meaning to repent. Pentimento
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| Gong Xian Gong Xian () (1618-1689; some sources give his birth year as early as 1617 or as late as 1620; born in Kunshan, Jiangsu) was a Chinese painter, the most important of the Eight Masters of Nanjing and the leading painter of the Nanjing school. Primarily a landscape painter, mountains were the subject of most of Gong Xian's paintings. Willows are also a common theme in his work. Gong_Xian
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| Thracians Talk:Thracians
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| List of Japanese artists This list is intended to encompass Japanese who are primarily fine artists. For information on those who work primarily in film, television, advertising, manga, anime, video games, or performance arts, please see the relevant respective articles. List_of_Japanese_artists
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| Koryusai Isoda Koryusai (1735-1790) was a Japanese printmaker and painter active from approximately 1764 to 1788. The details of his life are under some dispute. He apparently came from a samurai background. One theory stated he became a ronin and was forced to turn to art, but another says he voluntarily gave up the life of a samurai for art. Koryusai
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| List of works by Michelangelo Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Lost works are included, but not those that never got beyond the commissioning stage. Michelangelo also left many drawings and some works in poetry. List_of_works_by_Michelangelo
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| Douris (vase painter) Douris (Ancient Greek:Athenian red-figure vase painter who flourished from c. 500 to 460 BCE. Douris_(vase_painter)
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| Kay Kimbell Kay Kimbell (June 15 1886, Leon County, Texas – April 13 1964, Fort Worth, Texas) was an Kimbell Art Museum.Born to Benjamin B. and Mattie (Jones) Kimbell, he attended the public schools in Whitewright, Texas, but quit school in the eighth grade to work as an office boy in a grain-milling company there, where he later founded the Beatrice Milling Company. This firm grew into Kimbell Milling Company, the pilot organization of diverse interests that Kimbell later founded or directed. Kay_Kimbell
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| Distemper (paint) There are two distinct types of paint known as distemper: Distemper_(paint)
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| Ercole de' Roberti Ercole de' Roberti (c. 1451 Ercole Ferrarese or Ercole da Ferrara, was an Italian artist of the Early Renaissance and the School of Ferrara. He was profiled in Vasari's Le Vite delle più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori. Este family in Ferrara. Ercole_de'_Roberti
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