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  • Some titles refer to the location of the piece Van Eyck's "Ghent Altarpiece," for example or are simply descriptive, such as Alfred Sisley's "Still Life: Apples and Grapes," which he painted in 1876, four years before Claude Monet painted his own "Still Life: Apples and Grapes."

    Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011

  • Some titles refer to the location of the piece Van Eyck's "Ghent Altarpiece," for example or are simply descriptive, such as Alfred Sisley's "Still Life: Apples and Grapes," which he painted in 1876, four years before Claude Monet painted his own "Still Life: Apples and Grapes."

    Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011

  • As dark and mysterious as the Jan Van Eyck it alludes to, Talepasand re-appropriates not just the colors of that rich, red turban, but the invention of oil painting, a technique originally credited to Van Eyck and the Renaissance that, in point of fact, originated in the Middle East.

    Gabrielle Selz: The Outside Insider: New Work by Taravat Talepasand Gabrielle Selz 2011

  • Some titles refer to the location of the piece Van Eyck's "Ghent Altarpiece," for example or are simply descriptive, such as Alfred Sisley's "Still Life: Apples and Grapes," which he painted in 1876, four years before Claude Monet painted his own "Still Life: Apples and Grapes."

    Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011

  • Some titles refer to the location of the piece Van Eyck's "Ghent Altarpiece," for example or are simply descriptive, such as Alfred Sisley's "Still Life: Apples and Grapes," which he painted in 1876, four years before Claude Monet painted his own "Still Life: Apples and Grapes."

    Daniel Grant: What's In a (Painting's) Name? Quite a Lot, Actually Daniel Grant 2011

  • As dark and mysterious as the Jan Van Eyck it alludes to, Talepasand re-appropriates not just the colors of that rich, red turban, but the invention of oil painting, a technique originally credited to Van Eyck and the Renaissance that, in point of fact, originated in the Middle East.

    Gabrielle Selz: The Outside Insider: New Work by Taravat Talepasand Gabrielle Selz 2011

  • Lastly, he tells us that New Mexico was once home to the missing panel of the Ghent Altarpiece by Van Eyck, stolen from the Saint Bavo Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium on the tenth of August, 1934, known as The Last Judges.

    Empty Your Heart Of Its Mortal Dream 2010

  • From the Mona Lisa to Boticelli and Van Eyck, take yourself on a scavenger hunt around Barcelona to find these classic paintings.

    STREET ART: The Mona Lisa Takes To Barcelona's Streets Sophia Moreno-Bunge 2010

  • From the Mona Lisa to Boticelli and Van Eyck, take yourself on a scavenger hunt around Barcelona to find these classic paintings.

    STREET ART: The Mona Lisa Takes To Barcelona's Streets Sophia Moreno-Bunge 2010

  • From the Mona Lisa to Boticelli and Van Eyck, take yourself on a scavenger hunt around Barcelona to find these classic paintings.

    The Mona Lisa Takes To Barcelona's Streets With Sidi Medici's Wheatpastes The Huffington Post News Team 2010

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