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  2. File:Man of Sorrows by Aelbrecht Bouts, mid 1490s - Fogg Art ...

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    Place of creation: Netherlands : Credit line: The Kate, Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Special Purchase Fund in honor of Seymour and Zoya Slive: References

  3. The Man of Sorrows (Ensor) - Wikipedia

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    The Man of Sorrows is a turning point in Ensor's career and it shows the artist's anger and his desire for resistance. [1] Ensor was intrigued by Bruegel and the primitive. He called his fascination as "love for extraordinary and the abnormal". This love is reflected in The Man of Sorrows and another of his paintings, The Mystic Death of a ...

  4. Seven Sorrows Polyptych - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Sorrows Polyptych is an oil on panel painting by Albrecht Dürer. The painting includes a central picture (108 x 43 cm), now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich , and seven surrounding panels (measuring some 60 x 46 cm) which are exhibited at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister of Dresden .

  5. Man of Sorrows (Geertgen tot Sint Jans) - Wikipedia

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    Man of Sorrows is a small Early Netherlandish oil on wood panel painting completed c. 1485–1495. It is attributed to Geertgen tot Sint Jans and in the tradition of the devotional images of the "Man of Sorrows", which typically show Christ before his crucifixion, naked above the waist, bearing the wounds of his Passion.

  6. The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary was first considered in 2006 when Koenig was studying at Macalester College, Minnesota and attempting to write poetry.The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows was the idea he came up with that would contain all the words he needed for his poetry, including emotions that had never been linguistically described. [11]

  7. Man of Sorrows (Heemskerck) - Wikipedia

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    The Man of Sorrows is a 1532 painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Maarten van Heemskerck in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent. [1] It is one of many images in Christian art of the Man of Sorrows , a representation of Christ naked above the waist with the wounds of his Passion prominently displayed.

  8. Sunshine Plata Alimagno - Wikipedia

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    Plata worked as a pre-school teacher at PAREF Rosehill School after graduating. In 2007, she decided to quit to work full-time as an artist. [6] [7]Plata had her first solo exhibit in 2008 named “L.S.D. Trip by Caffeine” at Instituto Cervantes’ Casino Espanol de Manila.

  9. Chamber of Horrors (Madame Tussauds) - Wikipedia

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    The Chamber of Horrors is an exhibition at Madame Tussauds in London, being an exhibition of waxworks of notorious murderers and other infamous historical figures. The gallery first opened as a "Separate Room" in Marie Tussaud 's 1802 exhibition in London and quickly became a success as it showed historical personalities and artefacts rather ...