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  2. Museum of Fine Arts of Seville - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville (Spanish: Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla) is a museum in Seville, Spain, a collection of mainly Spanish visual arts from the medieval period to the early 20th century, including a choice selection of works by artists from the so-called Golden Age of Sevillian painting during the 17th century, such as Murillo, Zurbarán, Francisco de Herrera the younger, and ...

  3. Museum of John Paul II Collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection is displayed in eight rooms and arranged thematically: Impressionists, mythology and allegory, portraits and self-portraits (in the two-story hall "Rotunda"), mothers and children, effigies of the Madonna and Child, biblical themes, still lifes and landscapes (in the gallery) [2] and a room dedicated to the monumental painting ...

  4. Honduran art - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Honduran art today is a mix of various artistic movements over the centuries that mixes both Euro-Western and indigenous elements as well influenbce of afro-Caribbean groups such as the Garífuna and many techniques such as realism, surrealism, cubism, abstraction, etc.

  5. Rabarama - Wikipedia

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    Rabarama monumental sculptures have been exhibited in many public spaces [5]. Paris, Place de la Sorbonne, Rue Soufflot, Place du Pantheon; Reggio Calabria, seaside; Shanghai, People's Plaza

  6. Mariane Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the gallery announced plans to add a two-level, 930 m 2 (10,000 sq ft) exhibition space in Mexico City’s Cuauhtémoc neighborhood. [11] In 2023, Jackson's work was again prominently showcased at Ibrahim's gallery in Mexico City, following a major exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art .

  7. Buza (martial art) - Wikipedia

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    Buza is a traditional Russian mixed martial art and self-defence system. Its roots lies in the indigenous people of Northwest Russia. [6] Buza is native to the region where the tribes of the Novgorod Slavs, also called Slovens or Illmen Slavs, settled. [7]

  8. Thomas Macklin - Wikipedia

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    [2] Macklin married Hannah Kenting in 1777 and started a printselling business in London in 1779. His first year, his sold 7,000 copies of a print of Rear Admiral Richard Kempenfelt. In 1781, he inherited £20,000, which he used to speculate in the print market. Macklin is most famous for his Poet's Gallery, a project he announced on 1 January ...

  9. List of works by Giovanni Bellini - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430 – 26 November 1516) [1] was a Venetian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of Venetian painters. His father was Jacopo Bellini, his brother was Gentile Bellini (who was more highly regarded than Giovanni during his lifetime, although the reverse is true today), and his brother-in-law was Andrea Mantegna.