MY SAMPLE Artworks Exhibition on Different Cultural heritage and different cultural backgrounds in the ancient european times

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There are several other cultural diversities and different lifestyles of the people at the early ancient times along with wars, femininity, exploitation of women, situation of the feminism, occupations of different people, cultural belongings and different ideologies, working styles. The artworks signifies the importance of art and cultural beauty through the experience, work style, and living of standard of people at the time. The exhibition gallery displays the works which express the realism in the art and the essence of the art through knowledge.

The Sistine Madonna, Raphael, 1512 - 1513, From the collection of: Old Masters Picture Gallery, Dresden State Art Museums
The Abduction of Europa, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, 1632, From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
The Fall of the Rebel Angels, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1562, From the collection of: Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The Fortune-telling, Julio Romero de Torres, 1922, From the collection of: Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga
Apple Harvest, Camille Pissarro, 1888, From the collection of: Dallas Museum of Art
Alpine Pasture, Giovanni Segantini, 1893/1894, From the collection of: Kunsthaus Zürich
Ceiling of the Hungarian State Opera, Károly Lotz, 1884, From the collection of: Hungarian State Opera
The Thinker, Auguste Rodin, 1880, From the collection of: Maryhill Museum of Art
Marc Chagall’s Ceiling for the Paris Opéra, Marc Chagall, 1963-01-01/1964-09-23, From the collection of: Opéra national de Paris
The Rue Montorgueil in Paris. Celebration of June 30, 1878, Claude Monet, 1878, From the collection of: Musée d’Orsay, Paris
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