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... known connected with the history of painting in Egypt , but the earliest portrait , and one of the earliest pictures on record , is an Egyptian painting , namely the portrait of Amasis , king of Egypt , mentioned by Herodotus . " Amasis ...
... known connected with the history of painting in Egypt , but the earliest portrait , and one of the earliest pictures on record , is an Egyptian painting , namely the portrait of Amasis , king of Egypt , mentioned by Herodotus . " Amasis ...
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... known inhabitants of Greece , were a migratory and a widely - scattered race , and may easily have become acquainted with the arts of the Egyptians , ' both by intercourse with them , and by early colonizations from Egypt or from ...
... known inhabitants of Greece , were a migratory and a widely - scattered race , and may easily have become acquainted with the arts of the Egyptians , ' both by intercourse with them , and by early colonizations from Egypt or from ...
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... known to have been a regular intercourse and trade be- tween Greece and the Asiatic colonies , the arts of Greece , and particularly of the eastern coast , could not be otherwise than im- proved by the connection . Polygnotus himself ...
... known to have been a regular intercourse and trade be- tween Greece and the Asiatic colonies , the arts of Greece , and particularly of the eastern coast , could not be otherwise than im- proved by the connection . Polygnotus himself ...
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... known painter , is the portrait of Elpinice , the sister of Cimon , and his own mistress , which Poly- gnotus painted in the picture of the Rape of Cassandra in the Pocile , a celebrated colonnade or portico , in the Ceramicus at Athens ...
... known painter , is the portrait of Elpinice , the sister of Cimon , and his own mistress , which Poly- gnotus painted in the picture of the Rape of Cassandra in the Pocile , a celebrated colonnade or portico , in the Ceramicus at Athens ...
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... known . He left writings on the Arts . PROTOGENES OF CAUNUS , or , according to Suidas , of Xanthus in Lycia , the Rhodian painter already mentioned , was chiefly dis- tinguished for the elaborate finish of his works . Petronius ' says ...
... known . He left writings on the Arts . PROTOGENES OF CAUNUS , or , according to Suidas , of Xanthus in Lycia , the Rhodian painter already mentioned , was chiefly dis- tinguished for the elaborate finish of his works . Petronius ' says ...
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