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  2. John Phillip - Wikipedia

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    John Phillip (19 April 1817 – 27 February 1867) was a Scottish painter best known for his portrayals of Spanish life. He started painting these studies after a trip to Spain in 1851. He started painting these studies after a trip to Spain in 1851.

  3. El Jaleo - Wikipedia

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    El Jaleo is an example of Hispanism, the phenomenon of widespread fascination with Spanish culture throughout Europe and America in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. [9] The painting has been called both an example of John Singer Sargent's Impressionism [11] and also his early affinity with the Realist movement. [12]

  4. Museum of John Paul II Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of John Paul II Collection (Polish: Muzeum Kolekcji im. Jana Pawła II ) in Warsaw , also known as the Porczyński Gallery or Carroll-Porczyński Collection , is a museum dedicated to its painting collection, which is housed in the building of the former stock exchange and Bank of Poland . [ 1 ]

  5. Flemish Baroque painting - Wikipedia

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    Flemish Baroque painting was a style of painting in the Southern Netherlands during Spanish control in the 16th and 17th centuries. The period roughly begins when the Dutch Republic was split from the Habsburg Spain regions to the south with the Spanish recapturing of Antwerp in 1585 and goes until about 1700, when Spanish Habsburg authority ...

  6. Art of El Greco - Wikipedia

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    Hadjinicolaou, another scholar who is opposed to the persistence of El Greco's Byzantine origins, states that from 1570 on the master's painting is "neither Byzantine nor post-Byzantine but Western European. The works he produced in Italy belong to the history of the Italian art, and those he produced in Spain to the history of Spanish art". [51]

  7. El Greco - Wikipedia

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    The works he produced in Italy belong to the history of the Italian art, and those he produced in Spain to the history of Spanish art". [ 82 ] The English art historian David Davies seeks the roots of El Greco's style in the intellectual sources of his Greek-Christian education and in the world of his recollections from the liturgical and ...

  8. Spanish Baroque painting - Wikipedia

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    The style was later influenced by Flemish Baroque painting, as the Spanish Habsburgs ruled over an area of the Netherlands during this period. The arrival of Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens in Spain, who visited the country in 1603 and 1628, also had some influence Spanish painting. However, it was the profusion of his works, as well as those ...

  9. Italian Baroque art - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith Slaying Holofernes, 1614–20, Oil on canvas 199 x 162 cm, Uffizi, Florence. Italian Baroque art was a very prominent part of the Baroque art in painting, sculpture and other media, made in a period extending from the end of the sixteenth to the mid eighteenth centuries. [1]

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