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War Languages Gender stereotypes in war paintings and scuptures Vesa Matteo Piludu University of Helsinki Department of Art Research
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Roger Delivering Angelica 1819
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The Doom Fulfilled, 1888
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Jean Honore Fragonard, The Bolt
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Rape of the Sabine Women, by Pietro da Cortona
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Rape of the Sabines Nicholas Poussin, 1636-37 In Poussin's Rape of the Sabine Women we see a narrative illustration of a story from Classical antiquity, a piece of propaganda for Louis the XIV, a collection of colors organized in an asymmetrical way, a Classical palette (primarily red, yellow, blue), and a violent scene. Each of these represent differing ways to evaluate the work. Form: the work has an asymmetrical balance, a Classical palette, and mostly diagonal lines. Context: it is a painting done by Nicholas Poussin, in a Classical (Renaissance) way which helped to reinforce Louis XIV's claim to the Roman Emperorship. Content: a violent scene which is an illustration of a story from Classical antiquity.
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The Rape of the Sabines: The Captivity, 1871 Nahl, Charles Christian Oil on canvas 55 1/2 in. x 43 1/2 in. (140.97 cm x 110.49 cm) Rape and abduction “masked” as an act of seduction
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Rape of the Sabines: double domination Author : GIOVANNI DA BOLOGNA Date :1581-83 Technique :Marble, height: 410 cm Type : mythological Form : sculpture Location :Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence
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