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<p>Hans Holbein’s painting of the Ambassadors is weird.</p>
<p>According to The Inquisition’s analytics record, two of the most popular articles are parts 1 and 2 of an Introduction to Jakob Van Ruisdael. Part 1 offers the scant biographical details of Van Ruisdael and puts his works in a [...]</p>
<p>The earliest sculpture?</p>
<p>Van Ruisdael’s art made familiar places wild.</p>
<p>A supremely talented landscape artist of the Dutch Baroque.</p>
<p>The means and reasons for design are evolving.</p>
<p>Life imitates art, but only because life thinks art is cool.</p>
<p>The idea of an essential truth in fiction.</p>
<p>The halo is an odd symbol/device – what is its origin?</p>
<p>Life is cheap. Art is cheaper.</p>

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