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The cross light Rembrandt effect is still one of the most appealing ways in which to shoot a portrait.
Can't really say for sure, but I believe it was between 1646 and 1649, when Rembrandt was still painting portrait of clients in his house on the Breestraat, quit a few years before he lost his house in bankruptcy court. Rembrandt loved that monkey, including his son Titus and his mistress Hendrickje also like that monkey. Rembrandt had included that monkey in at least four painting that I know of personally. One of them was mentioned by Holbreaken, a Rembrandt historian who stated it was a known fact Rembrandt painted his dead monkey into a unfinished work of a family portrait. An earlier biographers, Filippo Baldinucci, who based his writings on the testimony of one of Rembrandt's pupils also said something to this effect. It was refused by of the head of the house hold who jump around the painting before Rembrandt was able to cover it up. Rembrandt refused to remove it because of liking its effect, and then proceeded to threw the family out of his house, and was said to have left the painting unfinished.You can copy this link below and paste in your browser if you care to see Rembrandt's painting of his dead monkey in this supposed only family portrait of his. Sorry if links are not permitted,... for I'm sure it will be omitted if they are not.Another answer:You may be interested to know that the person who wrote the above answer is the same who asked the question. This to be able to tell the story above, which is not believed by all.
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria were the first organisms to produce oxygen. The effect of their oxygen production was that the earth became an environment which was suitable for life.
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The Mona Lisa was painted on poplar panel using oil paints. Da Vinci carried this piece of work around with him for many years, never truly finishing it. He would continue working on other pieces but always came back to this portrait. Da Vinci used a style of painting called sfmato, a technique employed to produce a smokey, shaded effect.
The cross light Rembrandt effect is still one of the most appealing ways in which to shoot a portrait.
Can't really say for sure, but I believe it was between 1646 and 1649, when Rembrandt was still painting portrait of clients in his house on the Breestraat, quit a few years before he lost his house in bankruptcy court. Rembrandt loved that monkey, including his son Titus and his mistress Hendrickje also like that monkey. Rembrandt had included that monkey in at least four painting that I know of personally. One of them was mentioned by Holbreaken, a Rembrandt historian who stated it was a known fact Rembrandt painted his dead monkey into a unfinished work of a family portrait. An earlier biographers, Filippo Baldinucci, who based his writings on the testimony of one of Rembrandt's pupils also said something to this effect. It was refused by of the head of the house hold who jump around the painting before Rembrandt was able to cover it up. Rembrandt refused to remove it because of liking its effect, and then proceeded to threw the family out of his house, and was said to have left the painting unfinished.You can copy this link below and paste in your browser if you care to see Rembrandt's painting of his dead monkey in this supposed only family portrait of his. Sorry if links are not permitted,... for I'm sure it will be omitted if they are not.Another answer:You may be interested to know that the person who wrote the above answer is the same who asked the question. This to be able to tell the story above, which is not believed by all.
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He made the Keplerian telescope. He also discovered the three laws of planetary.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1919 was awarded to Johannes Stark for his discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields.
Yes. Think in terms of Newton's second law. Earth does produce a tidal effect on the Moon.
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That depends upon what effect you want to achieve. An eyes forward, dead-center placement will cause the portrait to "look" at you no matter where you are, while eyes turned in a direction give a different feel.
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