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Daily Archives: December 12, 2012
Mysterious Appearance of Cezanne’s Another Painting "Card Players"
As is known by all, Cezanne painting, Card Players, was a series of creations, totaling 5 works. In Feb this year, one piece of Card Players was bought by Qatari royal family in the price of more than 0.25 billion dollars, which was a great … Continue reading
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Rewriting History: Le Louvre Museum confirmed the exact year of Mona Lisa
Why does Mona Lisa smile? Because she was ten years younger than what we speculated. Indeed, the world's most famous works was finished ten years later than the previous estimated schedule. The production year of Mona Lisa could be traced … Continue reading
Sunflowers in Van Gough's Paintings
According to the foreign media reports, recent studies have discovered that the sunflowers in Van Gogh's painting are not imaginary, but originate from gene mutation.The research results are published in the "PLoS genetics" in March 29th. The typical sunflowers have brown … Continue reading