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  2. Cabinet painting - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet painting (or "cabinet picture") is a small painting, typically no larger than two feet (0.6 meters) in either dimension, but often much smaller. [5] The term is especially used for paintings that show full-length figures or landscapes at a small scale, rather than a head or other object painted nearly life-size.

  3. Hendrick van Balen the Elder - Wikipedia

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    Hendrick van Balen specialised in small cabinet pictures often painted on a copper support. His favourite themes were mythological and allegorical scenes and, to a lesser extent, religious subjects. The artist played an important role in the renewal of Flemish painting in the early 17th century and was one of the teachers of Anthony van Dyck. [1]

  4. Jan van Kessel the Elder - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the dried and pinned samples stored within these cabinets, van Kessel's painted subjects appear very much alive and are clearly intended to surprise and delight the viewer upon opening the outer doors. [11] Jan van Kessel started painting these works in the first half of the 1650s and the earliest dated examples were painted in 1653.

  5. Dreaming of a Green Kitchen? You'll Love Our Favorite Green ...

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    Cabinet Paint Color: Wright Quiet Green by Glidden. Amanda Dyer Photography. Forest Green. A new earthy forest green paint color on this kitchen’s existing cabinets enlivened the whole space and ...

  6. Cabinet card - Wikipedia

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    Photo album manufacturers responded by producing albums with pages primarily for cabinet cards with a few pages in the back reserved for the old family carte de visite prints. For nearly three decades after the 1860s, the commercial portraiture industry was dominated by the carte de visite and cabinet card formats. In the decade before 1900 ...

  7. Francesco Bacchiacca - Wikipedia

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    While he established a reputation as a painter of predellas and small cabinet pictures, he eventually expanded his output to include large altarpieces, such as the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, now in Berlin. In 1540, Bachiacca became an artist at the court of Duke Cosimo I de' Medici (reg. 1537-1574) and Duchess Eleanor of Toledo.

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