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The 208 Artworks exhibited in Getty Museum Los Angeles, United States and ...

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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - Table of ConsanguinityTable of ConsanguinityDanish Unknown Goldsmith

In the section of the Decretals on matrimony, an illuminator provided two full-page diagrams across a double-page spread to explain visually the laws of consanguinity and affinity. These laws were important for determining lines of inheritance and the legality of marriages. The first of these diagra...

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Vincent Van Gogh - IrisesIrisesVincent Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh, one of the most influential artists in Western art history, created a stunning masterpiece with his painting Irises. This iconic artwork is an excellent example of Post-Impressionism and showcases van Gogh's unique style.

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Simon Bening - Villagers on Their Way to ChurchVillagers on Their Way to ChurchSimon Bening

As the local parish church prepares for services, villagers and rural peasants make their way down the path. In the distance, fields, gently rolling hills, buildings, and groves of trees give shape to the landscape. The candlelit procession inside the church, as well as the candles held by the appro...

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Jean-François Millet - Shepherdess and Her FlockShepherdess and Her FlockJean-François Millet

The gay side of life never shows itself to me. . . . The gayest thing I know is the calm, the silence, which is so sweet, either in the forest or in the cultivated land. Thus wrote Jean-François Millet. He conveyed calm and silence in this peaceful composition, which is anchored by a monumental peas...

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Vincent Van Gogh - Irises\n\n(Front)Irises\n\n(Front)Vincent Van Gogh

In May 1889, after episodes of self-mutilation and hospitalization, Vincent van Gogh chose to enter an asylum in Saint-Rémy, France. There, in the last year before his death, he created almost 130 paintings. Within the first week, he began Irises, working from nature in the asylum/

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Nicolas Poussin - Landscape with a Calm (Un Tem[p]s calme et serein)Landscape with a Calm (Un Tem[p]s calme et serein)Nicolas Poussin

In the late 1640s and early 1650s, at the height of his artistic maturity, Nicolas Poussin turned from historical narrative to landscape painting. Landscape with a Calm does not illustrate a story but rather evokes a mood. The ordered composition and clear, golden light contribute to A Calm/

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Claude Monet - Sunrise (Marine)Sunrise (Marine)Claude Monet

In the muted palette of the emerging dawn, Claude Monet portrayed the industrial port of Le Havre on the northern coast of France. The brilliant orange of the rising sun glimmers amid the damp air and dances on the gentle rippling water, lighting up its iridescent blues and greens. Barely discernibl...

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