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poetic finale was a scene inspired by an installation by the artist Rebecca Horn: model
poetic finale was a scene inspired by an installation by the artist Rebecca Horn: model
Among his many exhibits at the Paris Salon of 1763, Greuze showed a head of a boy and two heads of girls; all were the same relatively small size of the present picture but no two were identified as a pair
is deliberate and typical of character studies that were made by Greuze from the model
"Posing Modernity: the Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today," October 24,
Possibly Gonzaga Collections , Mantua ; Antal Marczibanyi , Budapest (?) ; Maurice Kann (until 1910; sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, December 5–8, 1910, no. 346; to Drey); Drey (from 1910) ; Queen Marie of Rumania ; Prince Nicolas of Rumania (until 1964; sale, Galerie Jurg Stuker, Bern, May 21–30, 1964, no
Bonacolsi) (Italian, Mantua ca. 1460–1528 Gazzuolo) 1519–24 Standing boy After a model
reflects the tradition of seated Virtues found in Medieval and early Renaissance model
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has not been exhibited for decades; sculpture; drawings, including an artist’s model
As journalists, engineers, architects, archaeologists, would-be geographers, or ethnographers, these photographers were principally interested in facts.
Establishing the model for many travelers to follow, the two friends sailed up the
Robinson, Edward. 1907. „New Greek and Roman Acquisitions: I. Terracottas.“ Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2(1): p. 5.Richter, Gisela M. A. 1917. Handbook of the Classical Collection
It is possible that this piece served as a model for the preparation of molds from
J. Kenneth Moore. „Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 2014-2016.“ Fall 2016. (2016), ill.Bradley Strauchen-Scherer. „Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 2014-2016.“ Fall 2016. (2016), p. 71.
His instruments are distinct from the larger Arab model which is represented in the
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Model of the "Opening of the Mouth" ritual equipment ca. 2465–2150 B.C.