Wari artist(s) – Bottle with deity – Wari – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/310568
Andean Huari Ceramics from the Early Intermediate Period to the Middle Horizon Epoch
Andean Huari Ceramics from the Early Intermediate Period to the Middle Horizon Epoch
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rarest works of art that seem to speak about the qualities and essences of fully an epoch
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fields of whirling action demonstrate that the period standardly termed the Cubist epoch
New York University Professor Pepe Karmel explores the evolution of Cubism and its continuing influence in the art world.
Douglas Cooper’s brilliant surveys, "The Cubist Epoch" (1971) and "The Essential
The end of the Northern and Southern Dynasties also saw the beginning of a large influx of foreign immigrants, most of whom were traders or Buddhist missionaries from Central Asia.
influences prepared the way for the advent of the most glorious and prosperous epoch
This picture is one of four whaling subjects by Turner; the other three form part of the artist’s bequest at Tate Britain, London. The Met’s painting and another of the same title were shown at the Royal Academy in 1845, receiving a mixed reception
"The Impressionist Epoch," December 12, 1974–February 10, 1975, not in catalogue
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period when the confluence of religion, art, and politics resulted in a unique epoch
Although the French neo-classical artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres often confessed reluctance to paint portraits, his many splendid paintings of French aristocrats and powerful personalities ultimately glorified his persona, and assured his social ascendancy in the royal circles of Louis-Philippe d’Orléans (r
Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch.
The Cubist Epoch. Exh. cat., Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Signature: Signed, dated and inscribed in graphite at the lower left: J. Ingres Del. / à Son cher cousin / et ami Monsieur / Gallois– / 1852″ [J. Ingres drew (this) / for his dear cousin / and friend Monsieur / Gallois– / 1852]Inscription: Inscribed (upper right): „nathalie Gallois“
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century European Drawings Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch