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  2. List of Romanesque artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists active within the Romanesque period of Western Art. ... Claricia (fl. 13th century) Dunstan (909–988) Ende (10th century)

  3. Ma Lin (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Ma Lin (simplified Chinese: 马麟; traditional Chinese: 馬麟; pinyin: Mǎ Lín; Wade–Giles: Ma Lin) (c. 1180 – after 1256 [1]) was a Chinese court painter during the Song dynasty active during the early to mid 13th century. [2] He was the son of the famous Chinese painter Ma Yuan, [3] from whom he learned the art of painting. [4] One of ...

  4. Music of the Trecento - Wikipedia

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    Very little Italian music remains from the 13th century, so the immediate antecedents of the music of the Trecento must largely be inferred. The music of the troubadors, who brought their lyrical, secular song into northern Italy in the early 13th century after they fled their home regions—principally Provence—during the Albigensian Crusade, was a strong influence, and perhaps a decisive ...

  5. Angel musicians (National Gallery) - Wikipedia

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    Both paintings feature an angel playing music, in keeping with the tradition of medieval representations of angel musicians. [1] The figure of the angel musician dates back to the 13th century. It has evolved over the centuries to proclaim the glory of an illustrious figure from the Bible, such as the Virgin Mary, Mother of God.

  6. Category:13th-century paintings - Wikipedia

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    13th; 14th; 15th; 16th; 17th; 18th; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "13th-century paintings" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  7. Duecento - Wikipedia

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    Duecento (UK: / ˌ dj uː ə ˈ tʃ ɛ n t oʊ /, [1] Italian: [ˌdu.eˈtʃɛnto] literally "two hundred") or Dugento [2] is the Italian word for the Italian culture of the 13th century - that is to say 1200 to 1299.

  8. Muqi - Wikipedia

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    Muqi, Detail of dusk over fisher's village, from the handscroll "Eight Views of Xiao and Xiang", circa 1250, Collected in Nezu Art MuseumMuqi or Muxi (Chinese: 牧谿; Japanese: Mokkei; 1210?–1269?), also known as Fachang (Chinese: 法常), was a Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and painter who lived in the 13th century, around the end of the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279).

  9. Six Persimmons - Wikipedia

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    Six Persimmons (Chinese: 六柿圖; pinyin: liùshì tú) is a 13th-century Chinese painting by the monk Muqi Fachang. It was painted during the Song dynasty. Muqi was one of the two great exponents of the spontaneous mode of Chinese painting (the other being Liang Kai). It features six persimmons on an undefined background. It is painted in ...