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Taking inspiration from the unruly aspects of the natural world, Art Nouveau influenced art and architecture especially in the applied arts, graphic work, and illustration.
important display of decorative objects ( 1991.182.2); ( 26.228.7); ( 1988.287.1a,b)
The sculpture and the royal archive were preserved by chance when Ebla was attacked and the palace contents were buried under the building’s rubble.
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Watteau, the son of a roofer, left Valenciennes for Paris about 1702 to work there as a copyist and assistant to Claude Gillot (1673–1722) and Claude III Audrun (1658–1734). He became interested in theater and fell under the spell of Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)
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Reception Room (Qa’a)This interior, a splendid example of a wood-paneled reception chamber (qa‘a) from a private house in Damascus, is among the earliest extant, nearly complete interiors of its kind, dated by an inscription to A
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on the Tiwanaku Frontier.� Latin American Antiquity 12, no. 1 (2001): 67-83. http
The Artist: The great history painter and portraitist Jacques Louis David studied with Joseph Marie Vien and then, in 1766, entered the school of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture
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David worked in a progressive, even enterprising, mode, casting off his late medieval heritage and proceeding with a certain purity of vision in an age of transition.
These provided David with a stock of material for his paintings ( 2008.368a,b).
on the Tiwanaku Frontier.� Latin American Antiquity 12, no. 1 (2001): 67-83. http