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“ The Lord's benevolence shines from every dune , ' wrote the poet and humanist Constantijn Huijgens - one of the many instances in literature which give an intimation of how metaphorical seventeenth - century thought was .
“ The Lord's benevolence shines from every dune , ' wrote the poet and humanist Constantijn Huijgens - one of the many instances in literature which give an intimation of how metaphorical seventeenth - century thought was .
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Yet in Italy , where their emancipation started , they never became really important genres , at least not until the later seventeenth century ; other aspects of classical theory , such as ...
Yet in Italy , where their emancipation started , they never became really important genres , at least not until the later seventeenth century ; other aspects of classical theory , such as ...
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Two interesting studies of the cultural climate surrounding history painting are S. Slive , ' Notes on the Relationship of Protestantism to SeventeenthCentury Dutch Painting ' , The Art Quarterly 19 , 1956 , and J.G. van Gelder ...
Two interesting studies of the cultural climate surrounding history painting are S. Slive , ' Notes on the Relationship of Protestantism to SeventeenthCentury Dutch Painting ' , The Art Quarterly 19 , 1956 , and J.G. van Gelder ...
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