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  1. 10 de mar. de 2024 · Found Objects and Stories: Red Room. Robert Therrien’s installation RED ROOM is a cupboard-sized room filled with 888 red objects collected by the artist. Some of the objects have been manufactured in red materials while others have been painted red. Therrien first started collecting red objects when he was sent samples of red plastics.

  2. One-Time Game Purchase $ 9.99. Proceed to Checkout. Restore valuable artwork with Hidden World of Art! Game Description. Here at The Hidden World of Art, welcome. Since an unpleasant childhood experience involving a crayon and a priceless artwork, Lana, who has always loved art, has embraced restoration. After graduating from art school, she ...

  3. 24 de abr. de 2016 · 1 The Crucifixion Of Christ (Georgia)Circa 1600s. Photo credit: GAF via YouTube. Similar to The Crucifixion Of Christ (Kosovo) that was mentioned above, The Crucifixion Of Christ fresco in Svetishoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia, clearly shows a flying object on either side of the Cross.

  4. 4 de dez. de 2018 · A long-time favorite of visitors to the National Gallery in London, Hans Holbein’s large double-portrait, known as The Ambassadors, is laden with significant objects and hidden symbols. Here’s our brief guide to some of the rich layers of Holbein’s most famous piece. Hans Holbein the Younger, Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and ...

  5. Arnolfini Portrait. - Artist: Jan van Eyck. - Year: 1434. Painted by Dutch master Jan van Eyck, this early Netherlandish panel painting is shrouded in symbolism. The elegantly dressed couple are thought to be Giovanni di Nicolao di Arnolfini, and his wife, Costanza Trenta, wealthy Italians living in Bruges.

  6. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Still Life with Fish and Knife by Christopher Killikelly. Still-life art is the practice of depicting inanimate objects through a creative lens. It can range from simple sketches to intricate oil paintings and sculptures, each conveying an individual artist’s interpretation of their subject matter.

  7. 1. Diana and her Nymphs by Johannes Vermeer (From the collection of Mauritshuis) This is one of Vermeer’s earliest works completed in the mid-1650s and also one of the few large, mythological paintings by the artist. The painting is solemn, unusual for a scene depicting Diana, the goddess of hunting and the night.