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... painting , taking their inspiration from the Canadian landscape and the work in particular of the Canadian landscape painter Tom Thomson . A.Y. Jackson was among the best known of this group . Emily Carr , a contemporary of the Group of ...
... painting , taking their inspiration from the Canadian landscape and the work in particular of the Canadian landscape painter Tom Thomson . A.Y. Jackson was among the best known of this group . Emily Carr , a contemporary of the Group of ...
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... paintings , began to disappear by the 5th century , when Sasanian influence gradually gave way to the Gupta style of India . Stemming from Gupta art is the practice adopted at Bāmiãn between the 5th and 6th centuries of painting in the ...
... paintings , began to disappear by the 5th century , when Sasanian influence gradually gave way to the Gupta style of India . Stemming from Gupta art is the practice adopted at Bāmiãn between the 5th and 6th centuries of painting in the ...
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... paintings such as the Rathayatra Scroll ( 1617 ; Prince of Wales Museum of Western Bombay ) . Its planar intricacies reveal a new and vital aspect of Nepalese painting , an immediacy of emotion and action of its protagonists , the ...
... paintings such as the Rathayatra Scroll ( 1617 ; Prince of Wales Museum of Western Bombay ) . Its planar intricacies reveal a new and vital aspect of Nepalese painting , an immediacy of emotion and action of its protagonists , the ...
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