"Discusses how light and shadow have been used by Dutch masters in their paintings for the past five centuries."@en
"Special light effects were initially only used as a narrative element. Rembrandt was the first to use strong contrast of light and dark, creating the suggestion of depth. Such special light effects are rarely found in modern paintings. However, light inspired modern architects and sculptors."@en
"Special light effects were initially only used as a narrative element. Rembrandt was the first to use strong contrast of light and dark, creating the suggestion of depth. Such special light effects are rarely found in modern paintings. However, light inspired modern architects and sculptors."
"Discusses how light and shadow have been used by Dutch masters in their paintings for the past five centuries. Examines works by Rembrandt and his followers, Vermeer, and Mondrian."@en
"Light in art. Special light effects were initially used as a narrative element. Rembrandt was the first to use strong contrast of light and dark, creating the suggestion of depth. Such special light effects are rarely found in modern paintings. However, light has inspired modern architects and sculptors."
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