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Die Brücke - The Bridge – Abstract Expressionism and Urban Angst
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2024-11-21
The Futto Scroll: A Glimpse into Early Japanese Buddhist Art?
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2024-11-21
The Triumph of Bacchus! A Dazzling Celebration of Wine and Merriment
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2024-11-21
The Weaver's Tale an Intricate Tapestry Woven with Myth and Mundanity!
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2024-11-20
The Spirit Vessel - A Glimpse into Pre-Colonial Yoruba Spirituality and Exquisite Metalwork!
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2024-11-20
Admonitions of the Court Lady a Serene Masterpiece Depicting Ethical Elegance!
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2024-11-20
The Dancing Shiva Sculpture: A Glimpse into the Divine Dance of Creation and Destruction!
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2024-11-20
There are no artists in recorded history from the United Kingdom in the 4th century whose names start with X. The Anglo-Saxon period, which the UK experienced in part during this time, didn't produce individual artists as we understand them today. Instead, artwork was typically created anonymously within a communal context, often focusing on utilitarian objects like jewelry or weapons.
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2024-11-19
A Scene From The Life Of Krishna, A Vibrant Depiction Of Divine Playfulness And Devotional Fervor!
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2024-11-19
The Courtly Gathering! A Tapestry Woven with Threads of Majesty and Intrigue
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2024-11-19
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