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A dark night. A clever plan. $300 million in art is stolen from a Boston museum. Paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Manuet disappear into the night! And in our second case -- he's a man of faith, ...
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A small etching discovered by the president of Catholic University is the centerpiec e of an exhibit on campus. The 17th century portrait was created by one of the world's most celebrated artists, ...
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Rembrandt developed styles of painting and etching which emphasized realism and expressive emotion. Restoring his works is a complicated process which involves reversing the work of previous...   ...
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...a sense of strict control, even precision. His intense background colors also seem to have been applied with pristine detachment, and his writhing figures seem frozen in time. His use of ...
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Rembrandt painted The Night Watch from 1640 to 1642. The painting portrays members of a civilian militia in Amsterdam who protected the city during the Dutch war with Spain.
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The Wilton Diptych The roots of European painting lie in an awakening experience of Christianity which spread through the whole of Europe during the later Middle Ages. Painting offered a golden image of heaven. The very earliest paintings were accessories of the Christian faith, but gradually, especially in Italy, there developed the concept of a 'picture.' Works of art began to relate the Christian experience to life in this world. This new approach is most powerfully seen in the works of Giotto, who introduced the element of narrative. Giotto cared less about being realistic than expressing human feeling. While introducing many realistic elements, Duccio kept well within the Sienese tradition, painting in warm rich colors, lavishly applying texture and gold leaf. The Black Death halted the course of realism for a while and artists reverted to a more ritualistic style of devotional painting. This intense religious mood gave way to an increasingly elaborate style, elegant and decorative, known as International Gothic. Part of the series The National Gallery - A Private View
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