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Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V (Japanese: 超電磁マシーン ボルテス V ( ファイブ ), Hepburn: Chōdenji Mashīn Borutesu Faibu), popularly known as simply Voltes V (pronounced as "Voltes Five") is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Company and animated by Nippon Sunrise (now known as Bandai Namco Filmworks and formerly known as Soeisha).
The trilogy, consisting of Chōdenji Robo Combattler V, Chōdenji Machine Voltes V, and Tōshō Daimos, [8] was a co-production between Tohokushinsha Film, Nippon Sunrise (formerly Soeisha) and Toei Company with Nippon Sunrise providing the animation work on Toei's behalf. The series are notable for developing ideas from Brave Raideen.
The following is an incomplete list of paintings and drawings by the Early Netherlandish painter Hugo van der Goes.Attribution of his work has been difficult for art historians, and a great many works though, in the early to mid-20th century, to be by his hand are now accepted to be copies by members of his workshop or by followers.
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Works in the Palatine Gallery at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy include: . Raphael, Madonna of the Grand Duke; Raphael, The Madonna of the Chair Raphael, Portrait of Pope Leo X and two Cardinals
Catalogue numbers abbreviated "WB" are taken from the 1999 publication by Raymond Ward Bissell, [1] and number abbreviated "MET" are from the 2001 publication by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Other attributions are taken from Jesse Locker's The Language of Painting. [2] [3] Further references are available on the Bibliography on Artemisia ...
Tōshō Daimos (闘将ダイモス, Tōshō Daimosu, "Fighting General Daimos") is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Company and animated by Nippon Sunrise, directed by Tadao Nagahama as his last work. [1]
New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Concert: c. 1626: Oil on canvas 112 x 147 cm: Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Judith: 1626–1628: Oil on canvas 97 x 74 cm: Toulouse, Musée des Augustins: Allegory of Italy: 1628: Oil on canvas 333 x 245 cm: Rome, Villa Lante al Gianicolo: Moses: c. 1628: Oil on canvas 131 x 103 cm