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  • 61Art in ancient Greece — This article is part of the series on: History of Greek art Greek Bronze Age Cycladic art Minoan art Mycenean art Art in ancient Greece Archaic Greek art Classical Greek art Hellenistic a …

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  • 62Al Aaraaf — is a poem by American poet Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1829. The poem was one of Poe s first renowned works, and is famous for its historical references. It is based on stories from the Qur an, and tells of the afterlife in a place called …

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  • 63Antonio Allegri —     Antonio Allegri     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antonio Allegri     Born in Correggio, a small Lombard town near Mantua, 1494; died 5 March, 1534. His name in history is that of his birthplace, but he is often called The Master of Parma .… …

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  • 64Blond — and blonde redirect here. For other uses, see Blond (disambiguation) and blonde (disambiguation). Blond or blonde (see below) or fair hair is a hair color characterized by low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin. The resultant visible hue… …

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  • 65Aphrodite of Cnidus — The Ludovisi Cnidian Aphrodite), Roman marble copy (torso and thighs) with restored head, arms, legs and drapery support The Aphrodite of Cnidus was one of the most famous works of the ancient Greek sculptor Praxiteles of Athens (4th century BC) …

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  • 66Parmigianino — orig. Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola born Jan. 11, 1503, Parma, Duchy of Milan died Aug. 24, 1540, Casalmaggiore, Cremona Italian painter and etcher. He painted some of his early frescoes for San Giovanni Evangelista; they were influenced by… …

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  • 67Костюм майя — Майя  первый цивилизованный индейский народ, с которым в 1502 г. столкнулись в Центральной Америке испанские конкистадоры …

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  • 68Platonic love — 1. Platonism. love of the Idea of beauty, seen as terminating an evolution from the desire for an individual and the love of physical beauty to the love and contemplation of spiritual or ideal beauty. 2. (usually l.c.) an intimate companionship… …

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  • 69Boullée, Étienne-Louis — born Feb. 12, 1728, Paris, Fr. died Feb. 6, 1799, Paris French architect, theorist, and teacher. He studied architecture and opened his own studio by age 19. Through his investigation of the properties of geometric forms, to which he attributed… …

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  • 70Winckelmann, Johann — ▪ German art historian born , Dec. 9, 1717, Stendal, Prussia died June 8, 1768, Trieste       German archaeologist and art historian whose writings directed popular taste toward classical art, particularly that of ancient Greece, and influenced… …

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