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  2. Bushel with ibex motifs - Wikipedia

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    The bushel with ibex motifs, also known as the beaker with ibex motifs, is a prehistoric pottery artifact originating from Susa, an ancient city in the Near East located in modern-day Iran. [1][2] This piece of art is believed to have been created during the Susa I period, between 4200 and 3500 BCE. [1] The bushel is a large vessel, measuring ...

  3. Smarthistory - Wikipedia

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    smarthistory.org. Smarthistory is a free resource for the study of art history created by art historians Beth Harris and Steven Zucker. Smarthistory is an independent not-for-profit organization and the official partner of the Khan Academy for art history. [1][2] It is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. [3]

  4. The Deposition from the Cross (Pontormo) - Wikipedia

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    The Deposition from the Cross is an altarpiece, completed in 1528, depicting the Deposition of Christ by the Italian Renaissance painter Jacopo Pontormo. It is broadly considered to be the artist's surviving masterpiece. Painted in tempera on wood, it is located above the altar of the Capponi Chapel of the church of Santa Felicita in Florence.

  5. AP Art History - Wikipedia

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    AP Art History is designed to allow students to examine major forms of artistic expression relevant to a variety of cultures evident in a wide variety of periods from the present to the past. Students acquire an ability to examine works of art critically, with intelligence and sensitivity, and to articulate their thoughts and experiences.

  6. The Four Apostles - Wikipedia

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    Alte Pinakothek, Munich. The Four Apostles is a panel painting by the German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer. It was finished in 1526, and is the last of his large works. It depicts the four apostles larger-than-life-size. The Bavarian Elector Maximilian I obtained The Four Apostles in the year 1627 due to pressure on the Nuremberg city fathers.

  7. Khan Academy - Wikipedia

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    1,000,000 subscribers. Last updated: May 6, 2024. Khan Academy is an American non-profit [ 3 ] educational organization created in 2006 by Sal Khan. [ 1 ] Its goal is to create a set of online tools that help educate students. [ 4 ] The organization produces short video lessons. [ 5 ]

  8. Goldfish (Matisse) - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 140 cm × 98 cm (55 in × 39 in) Location. Pushkin Museum, Moscow. Goldfish is an oil-on-canvas still life painting by French visual artist Henri Matisse. Painted in 1912, Goldfish was part of a series that Matisse produced between the spring and early summer of 1912.

  9. A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881 - Wikipedia

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    A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881 is a painting by the English artist William Powell Frith exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 1883. It depicts a group of distinguished Victorians visiting the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 1881, just after the death of the Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, whose portrait (visible in the archway at the back of the room) by John ...