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A motif.
Ray Brock has written: 'The permabook of art masterpieces' -- subject- s -: Painting 'Blood, oil, and sand' 'The Permabook of art masterpieces'
Ingo F. Walther has written: 'El Impresionismo' 'Vincent van Gogh' -- subject(s): Impressionism (Art), Criticism and interpretation 'Masterpieces of Western Art: A History of Art in 900 Individual Studies from the Gothic to the Present Day' 'Van Gogh' 'Impressionism (Jumbo)' 'Impressionism (Impressionist Art 1860-1920)' 'Van Gogh (Thunder Bay Artists)' 'Marc Chagall 1887-1985' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'El Impresionismo (Klotz)' 'Pablo Picasso' 'Picasso' 'Masterpieces of Western Art'
motif; allusion
The Uffizi Gallery is the most famous museum in Italy. The museum is housed in a big 16th century palace. It contains the most famous masterpieces of the Western art.
Today, many artists and composers are inspired by those from the Renaissance, thus giving them the inspiration to create masterpieces of their own. Also, when we look at Renaissance art, we are truly awed at the precise detail and perspective.
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Oreste Ferrari has written: 'Masterpieces of the Vatican' -- subject(s): Art
Howard Hibbard has written: 'Caravaggio' 'The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York' -- subject(s): History, Metropolitan Museum of Art 'Masterpieces of Western sculpture' -- subject(s): History, Medieval Sculpture, Modern Sculpture, Sculpture, Sculpture, Medieval, Sculpture, Modern
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"Motif" in French typically refers to a pattern or design, often used in the context of art, textiles, or decoration. It can also refer to a reason or justification for something.