Doorjamb from a Temple of Ramesses II – New Kingdom, Ramesside – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544718
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The Artist: Simone Martini was one of the greatest and most influential painters of his time. His work combines an astonishing mastery of naturalistically observed details with an exquisite technique, beautifully exemplified in The Met’s painting of Saint Andrew by the description of the hands, the tilted book, and the dangling tassel and the refined tooling of the halo
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Link to the Artist Project Barry X Ball on an Egyptian fragment of a queen’s face
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Recent studies of Van Gogh’s canvas supports, undertaken by the Thread Count Automation Project in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum, have used thread count and weave pattern to identify canvases cut from the same bolt
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From the Grand Béguinage of Louvain, Belgium; Jules Frésart, Liège (1882–sold by 1892, to Figdor); Dr. Albert Figdor, Vienna (by 1892–until d. 1927); his posthumous sale, Paul Cassirer, Berlin (September 29–30, 1930, no
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William Roper, a Kentish landowner, lawyer, and four-time member of Parliament, was a member of Sir Thomas More’s household for more than sixteen years and married his eldest daughter, Margaret, in 1521
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