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.... Often referred to as the “traveling icon,” the triptych, whether painted or carved, was a portable, convenient, and often times breathtaking work of art that told some sort of story of
religious significance......’s selection of triptychs, click here . To view M.S. Rau Antique’s selection of
religious art, click here . Posted in M.S. Rau Blog | No Comments » For the Love of Tiffany...
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.... This tradition inspired young Vincent to follow in his father’s footsteps and pursue a career in
religious life, ultimately, only to fail......? His lust for worldly pleasures had always been overseen and predominated by his overwhelming
religious upbringing...
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...” used what they observed with the naked eye to explain everything from the changing seasons to their
religious beliefs. But it wasn...
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[from Resource Library] 04/30/2009
.... Although widely known for his mythological and
religious subjects, his paintings of tender mothers and children are considered his grandest creations...
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.... Capturing a pivotal moment in
religious and art history, this painting would fill an important place in your art collection...
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.... These traditional Burmese tapestries depicted scenes from various legends as well as events of
religious importance. kaolin (china clay) - A fine white granite clay used in hard-paste porcelain...
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[from Resource Library] 04/16/2009
...was born in the Netherlands, where his Huguenot parents had fled from France to avoid
religious persecution. The Edict of Nantes, a proclamation by Henri IV in 1598 protecting the
religious liberties of the Huguenots...
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[from Resource Library] 03/14/2009
...was born in the Netherlands, where his Huguenot parents had fled from France to avoid
religious persecution. The Edict of Nantes, a proclamation by Henri IV in 1598 protecting the
religious liberties of the Huguenots...
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