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Portals to the World
is a starting point for studying other countries and parts of the world. Learn about the culture, economy, geography, government, history, languages, politics, religions, and other... (Library of Congress) |
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Spirit of an Age
provides information about 15 images from one of the most significant presentations of 19th-century German painting ever shown in the U.S. The 75 works by 35 artists on display are... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Northern European Painting of the 15th-16th Centuries
explores the paintings (and accompanying texts) to holdings at the National Gallery of Art. The Gallery states that "the 15th and 16th centuries saw the rise of capitalism and a... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Tilman Riemenschneider: Master Sculptor of the Late Middle Ages
exhibits over 50 works of an artist (W'rzburg, Germany, 1483-1531), who demonstrated proficiency -- at the beginning of his career -- in a variety of media, sculpting limewood... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
is the first major exhibition of Kirchner's work to be shown in the U.S. in 30 years. Kirchner (1880-1938) was among the most prolific and creative of the German expressionists. He... (National Gallery of Art) |
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Dresden: Treasures from the Saxon State Library
is an exhibit of books, manuscripts, and paintings of Saxony, a region of Germany that played a pivotal role in the Renaissance and Reformation in Europe... (Library of Congress) |
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