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Qu'est-ce (qui) est A Cabinet of Curiosities (painting) - définition


A Cabinet of Curiosities (painting)         
PAINTING BY FRANS FRANCKEN THE YOUNGER
A Cabinet of Curiosities (Dutch - Een kunstkamer) is a 1619 oil on panel painting of a cabinet of curiosities by the Flemish painter Frans Francken II. It is now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, which bought it in 1903 from the Antwerp-based art dealer Joseph Hallyn.
Cabinet painting         
  • The Flight into Egypt]]'', by [[Adam Elsheimer]], [[Alte Pinakothek]], Munich. 31 × 41 cm
  • Saint George Fighting the Dragon]]'' by Raphael, [[Louvre]], 31 × 27 cm
SMALL-SCALE PAINTING, ORIGINALLY MADE FOR A CURIOSITY CABINET
Cabinet picture; Cabinet pictures; Cabinet miniatures
A cabinet painting (or "cabinet picture") is a small painting, typically no larger than two feet (0.6 meters) in either dimension, but often much smaller.
Word painting         
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MUSICAL TECHNIQUE OF WRITING MUSIC THAT REFLECTS THE LITERAL MEANING OF A SONG
Tone painting; Word-painting; Madrigalism; Text-painting; Text painting; Wordpainting
Word painting, also known as tone painting or text painting, is the musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song's lyrics or story elements in programmatic music.

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A Cabinet of Curiosities (painting)
A Cabinet of Curiosities (Dutch - Een kunstkamer) is a 1619 oil on panel painting of a cabinet of curiosities by the Flemish painter Frans Francken II. It is now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, which bought it in 1903 from the Antwerp-based art dealer Joseph Hallyn.