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  2. Category:Moon in art - Wikipedia

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    Man and Woman Contemplating the Moon; A Mediterranean Port; Midsummer Eve Bonfire on Skagen Beach; Miró's Chicago; The Moon (tarot card) Moonlight (painting) Moonlight, a Study at Millbank (J. M. W. Turner) Moonlit Night on the Dnieper; Moonrise (StanisÅ‚aw MasÅ‚owski) Moonrise by the Sea; Moonscape; Musashino (Utamaro) Museum of the Moon; The ...

  3. Henry Pether - Wikipedia

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    Between 1828 and 1862 Henry Pether exhibited at the Royal Academy. [2] [7] He also exhibited at the British Institution and with the Royal Society of British Artists. [9]His works are among the collections of Tate, [10] the City of London, [2] Royal Museums Greenwich, Hastings Museum, [5] the National Gallery of Victoria, [1] and the Yale Center for British Art.

  4. Night in paintings (Eastern art) - Wikipedia

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    Symbols used in art may be grouped into four overarching categories: religious imagery, divine and mortal beings, symbols from nature and inanimate objects. [5] Some examples of symbols include bats which means both good wishes and good luck. The moon, aside from religious and mythical connotations, can also mean a month. [4]

  5. Moonrise (Stanisław Masłowski) - Wikipedia

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    The present painting Masłowski has accomplished in the early stage of his artistic career, when he was just about thirty (1884). Maciej Maslowski, artist's son, art historian noticed (1957), that the Moonrise painting was one of the few "nocturne pictures" where the moon was a "principal hero".

  6. Moonlight, a Study at Millbank (J. M. W. Turner) - Wikipedia

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    The work depicts a nighttime view of the River Thames from Millbank, near the current location of Tate Britain, with the low Moon glinting on the water and silhouetting buildings, trees, and boats. Turner exhibited the painting at the Royal Academy in 1797, the year after his first work was shown there: another maritime nocturne, Fishermen at Sea .

  7. The Immaculate Conception (Tiepolo) - Wikipedia

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    The globe symbolizing the whole world, the crescent moon and the starry crown above her head are traditional symbols of the "woman clothed with the sun" (Virgo in Sole) described in Revelation 12:1-2. The crescent moon itself is an ancient symbol of chastity deriving from the Roman goddess Diana. Just as the moon derives its light from the sun ...

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