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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RembrandtRembrandt - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn ( / ˈrɛmbrænt, ˈrɛmbrɑːnt /, [2] Dutch: [ˈrɛmbrɑnt ˈɦɑrmə (n)ˌsoːɱ vɑn ˈrɛin] ⓘ; 15 July 1606 [1] – 4 October 1669), usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in the history ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RhetoricRhetoric - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · Painting depicting a lecture in a knight academy, painted by Pieter Isaacsz or Reinhold Timm for Rosenborg Castle as part of a series of seven paintings depicting the seven independent arts. This painting illustrates rhetoric. Jesus was a preacher in 1st-century Judea. Rhetoric ( / ˈrɛtərɪk /) is the art of persuasion.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ModernismModernism - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · Modernism is defined in Latin America by painters Joaquín Torres-García from Uruguay and Rufino Tamayo from Mexico, while the muralist movement with Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, Pedro Nel Gómez and Santiago Martínez Delgado, and Symbolist paintings by Frida Kahlo, began a renaissance of the arts for the region ...

  4. 12 hours ago · This is the incredible story of Elito Circa, a Filipino artist who has gained international recognition for his powerful and thought-provoking paintings created with his own blood. See the wild ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShivaShiva - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · Etymology and other names Main article: Shiva Sahasranama According to the Monier-Williams Sanskrit dictionary, the word "śiva" means "auspicious, propitious, gracious, benign, kind, benevolent, friendly". The root words of śiva in folk etymology are śī which means "in whom all things lie, pervasiveness" and va which means "embodiment of grace". The word Shiva is used as an adjective in ...

  6. 12 hours ago · The republic was ruled by the doge, who was elected by members of the Great Council of Venice, the city-state's parliament, and ruled for life. The ruling class was an oligarchy of merchants and Venetian aristocrats. Venice and other Italian maritime republics played a key role in fostering capitalism.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MusicMusic - Wikipedia

    12 hours ago · The Latin word itself derives from the Ancient Greek mousiké (technē)— μουσική —literally meaning "(art) of the Muses". [10] [n 2] The Muses were nine deities in Ancient Greek mythology who presided over the arts and sciences .

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