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040 _aGalería Santa Fe
_cCO-BoGSF
041 _aeng
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_aCooke, Hereward Lester
245 1 0 _aFrench painting or the 16th-18th centuries :
_bin the National Gallery of Art /
_cHereward Lester Cooke; National Gallery of Art.
260 _aWashington :
_bNational Gallery of Art,
_c1959.
300 _a43 páginas :
_bilustraciones a color ;
_c19 cm.
500 _aContiene índice de artistas.
505 _aBoucher, François (Boo-shay, Fran-swah) -- Bourdon, Sébastien (Boor-don, Say-bahs-tee-en) -- Champagne, Philippe de (Sham-pahn-Yuh, Fee-leep duh) -- Chardin, Jean-Baptiste-Simeón (Shar-dan, Zjahn-Bahp-teest-Sim-ay-ohn) -- Claude Lorrain (Clode Lor-ran) -- Clouet, François-Hubert (Droo-ay, Fran-swah-Oo-bear) -- Fragon ard, Jean-Honoré (Fra-go-nar, Zjahn-Ohn-oh-ray) -- Lancret, Nicolas (Lahn-Cray, Nee-co-lah) -- Le Nain, Louis (Luh Nan, Loo-ee) -- Nattier, Jean- Marc (Nat-tee'ay, Zjahn-Marc) -- Poussin, Nicolas (Poo-san, Nee-co-lah) -- Robert, Hubert (Roe-bear, Oo-bear) -- Watteau, Antoine (Vaht-toe, Ahn-twan).
520 _aDuring the late Middle Ages France had risen to a position of great power and influence in Europe. It was from France that the Gothic style, which found its most perfect expression in the soaring cathedrals in and around París, spread over many parts of northern Europe. Due to the strength of the tradition, the Gothic style of painting, characterized by sharp, precise outlines, finely wrought details, and bold patterns of color, persisted in France long after the Renaissance masters in Italy and Flanders had revolutionized the course of painting in other parts of Europe.
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_aNational Gallery of Art
_vExposiciones
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_aPINTURA FRANCESA
_xEXPOSICIONES
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_aNational Gallery of Art
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