Camille Corot – Hagar in the Wilderness – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435962
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successors of the Medes, the Persians, whose king Cyrus captured Sardis in 546 B.C
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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)
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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The art of the third millennium B.C. reflects not only the extraordinary developments
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The Painting: In his mid-fifties and at the height of his career, Paul Cézanne began a series of paintings, drawings, and watercolors of card players. The unprecedented repetition of the theme of card players and the monumental scale at which he chose to work in two of the later canvases demonstrate the significance of the project for him
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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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“Upper and Lower Egypt are reunited by Mentuhotep II who establishes the capital at Thebes. Egypt is briefly ruled by competing dynasties from western Asia, but reunification occurs again under Ahmose I. Hatshepsut, the most powerful female ruler of pharaonic history, builds her unique funerary temple in western Thebes. After the reign of Ramesses III, Egypt’s power gradually declines, leading to the Third Intermediate Period.”
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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).