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Daily Life in Ancient Egypt in the Time of the Pharaohs | Louvre ... Ancient Egypt bequeath to us more than just artefacts of artistic and religious significance. This trail is an invitation to share a few moments in the ...
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A closer look at an ebony cabinet | Musée du Louvre Italy, Spain and the Germanic countries were then the chief producers of this type of piece. The cabinet never acquired a fixed form since it was always ...
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Arria and Paetus – Pierre LEPAUTRE<br />Jean-Baptiste THÉODON<br ... Arria, the wife of Paetus, who was condemned to death by the emperor Claudius, stabbed herself then passed the dagger to her husband, saying: 'Paete, ...
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View of the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye – Joseph Mallord ... Shanes E., Turner's Watercolour Explorations 1810-1842, Exposition Londres, Southampton, 1997, n 22-24. Warrell I., Turner et la Seine, Exposition Londres, ...
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Law Code of Hammurabi, king of Babylon – Near Eastern Antiquities ... The Law Code of Hammurabi is the emblem of the Mesopotamian civilization. This high basalt stele erected by the king of Babylon in the 18th century BC is a ...
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Two studies for Madonna of the Rosary – Alonso Cano (Grenada, 1601 ... Alonso Cano occupies a unique place in Spanish art. The sculptor and painter pursued the tradition of the multitalented humanist artist of the Renaissance, ...
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A closer look at the Code of Hammurabi | Louvre Museum Learn about the most famous object from the history of the Ancient Near East, and through it, the political, social, and cultural history of the reign of ...
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Page of calligraphy in nasta'liq script – Mir 'Ali – Islamic Art ... Their function is essentially decorative, with little attention paid to their meaning. The lines are also written in nasta'liq script. ...
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Commode – Decorative Arts | Louvre Museum This tall commode on legs and with two sets of drawers is decorated with parquetry in rosewood veneer and lavish gilt bronze mounts.
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Museum Lab - Van Hoogstraten, The Slippers: Experimenting with ... Opening of the fifth experimentation of Louvre - DNP Museum Lab in Tokyo, featuring a painting of Van Hoogstraten 'The Slippers'.
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