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  2. Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    Medieval art was now heavily collected, both by museums and private collectors like George Salting, the Rothschild family and John Pierpont Morgan. After the decline of the Gothic Revival, and the Celtic Revival use of Insular styles, the anti-realist and expressive elements of medieval art have still proved an inspiration for many modern artists.

  3. Medievalism - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Ages in art: a Pre-Raphaelite painting of a knight and a mythical seductress, the lamia (Lamia by John William Waterhouse, 1905). Medievalism is a system of belief and practice inspired by the Middle Ages of Europe, or by devotion to elements of that period, which have been expressed in areas such as architecture, literature, music, art, philosophy, scholarship, and various vehicles ...

  4. Category:Fictional knights - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Fictional knights" The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 ...

  5. Knights Templar in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    [9] In Poland, the Toruń Museum had an exhibition entitled "The Knights Templar – History and Myth" which offered a description, "Apart from pieces of "high art", the exhibit will grant equal importance to "popular culture" items (literature, film, Internet content) exploring the subject of the Knights Templar."

  6. Bogatyr - Wikipedia

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    Prince Vladimir (Князь Владимир, 2006) also combines real medieval history with fantasy and folklore. Last Knight (2017), a comedy film that deconstructs Russian folklore. See also

  7. Art of the Crusades - Wikipedia

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    The art of the Crusades, produced in the Levant under Latin rulership, spanned two artistic periods in Europe, the Romanesque and the Gothic, but in the Crusader states the Gothic style barely appeared. The military crusaders themselves were mostly interested in artistic and development matters, or sophisticated in their taste, and much of ...

  8. Requiescat (painting) - Wikipedia

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    A dog (often identified as a bloodhound) sits besides the bed while observantly looking towards the face of the knight on whom a wreath is placed, indicating death. [ 2 ] The dog's expression is potentially explained by the title of the painting, Requiescat , meaning "a prayer for the repose of a dead person" as the dog keeps vigil over his ...

  9. Pendragon (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    A d20 roll is made to use a Virtue (e.g., Merciful to show mercy towards a captive mortal enemy) or resist a Vice (e.g., Deceitful to deceive a friend). If the roll is at or below the value, it Succeeds and the desired result occurs. If the roll exceeds the value, it is a Failure and the opposite result occurs.