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I can answer questions from the Prehistoric era up until Late Renaissance, but my 'expertise' is in the Renaissance era. I do not undertake evaluations for artworks, for these you need to contact a fine art dealer.
I am currently a docent-in-training at the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
Member at the Grand Rapids Art Museum.
Currently completing a B.S. in Art History.
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I do want to apologize for giving you such a late response to your answer. Let me start by saying that Humanism affirms the dignity and worth humanity, based on the ability to determine right and
Well, this is going to be hard to pinpoint without anymore specific information. I'm guessing it was done during the late renaissance because you say it was done in the last 500 years...but without knowing
Humanism is a broad category of ethical philosophies that affirm the dignity and worth of all people, based on the ability to determine right and wrong by appealing to universal human qualities, particularly
Thanks for your question. This is a matter of opinion as far as I'm concerned, so I'll give you my opinion. Progress or regression is change regardless. Speaking on technique in art, it has definitely
1. The painting is 65x81 cm if you are talking about Houses on the Hill, Horta de Ebro. 2. From my understanding (according to the Musée Picasso in France) this painting is 24" x 32" 3. 32 5/8"

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