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It is a web site with modern, medieval and ancient primary source documents, maps, secondary sources, bibliographies, images and music. Paul Halsall is the editor, with Jerome S. Arkenberg as the contributing editor. It was first created in 1996, and is used extensively by teachers as an alternative to textbooks.
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The painting depicts a young, nude woman who is arranging a garment. The scene is set in a bedroom with the woman sitting on an unmade bed against a mauve wall that is decorated with a mandolin and a tapestry. The body of the model is a three-quarter perspective with the head in profile. He depicts her body realistically, without idealisation.
In streetwear fashion, an all over print (also known as all-over-print) is a print composed of a design that is repeated across the entire surface of a garment. The image is on both the front and back. Often, such prints are screen printed. Other processes include dye-diffusion of the fabric itself and printed t-shirts. All over printing relies ...
The Sleeping Congregation painting (1728) [30] print (1736) [140] Scholars at a Lecture (1736) [143] The Company of Undertakers (1736) [144] Three Ladies in a Grand Interior/ The Broken Fan / possibly Catherine Darnley, Duchess of Buckingham with Two Ladies (c.1736) [31] Woman Swearing A Child To A Grave Citizen—print engraved by Joseph ...
Woman in a Green Hat shows a similar left lean, and verticals on her dress.. The work is oppressively flat and rectangular. While it lacks pictorial depth, it is highly symmetrical, showing a near full-face and centred body view, with a number of playful deviations, including the lean of her head and torso and the thick vertical line in the background, which is positioned slightly to the left. [8]
Three Bathers (French: Trois Baigneuses) is an 1879-1882 oil-on-canvas painting by Paul Cézanne, which is housed in the Petit Palais in Paris. It shows three bathing female nudes framed in an arch formed by two trees.