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  2. David Najar - Wikipedia

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    David Najar was a rabbinical writer of Tunis, where he died at the beginning of the nineteenth century.He was the author of Ẓemaḥ Dawid, which was published after his death, together with the Admat Yehudah of Judah Cohen Tanugi (Leghorn, 1828), and which contains novellæ to some tractates of the Talmud and to some parts of Maimonides' Yad.

  3. Art valuation - Wikipedia

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    Art valuation, an art-specific subset of financial valuation, is the process of estimating the market value of works of art. As such, it is more of a financial rather than an aesthetic concern, however, subjective views of cultural value play a part as well.

  4. Lost artworks - Wikipedia

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    The Art Loss Register is a commercial computerized international database which captures information about lost and stolen art, antiques and collectables. It is operated by a commercial company based in London. In the U.S., the FBI maintains the National Stolen Art File, "a database of stolen art and cultural property. Stolen objects are ...

  5. List of painters in the National Gallery of Art - Wikipedia

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    The List of painters in the National Gallery of Art is a list of the named artists in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. whose works there comprise oil paintings, gouaches, tempera paintings, and pastels. The online collection contains roughly 4,000 paintings by 1,000 artists, but only named painters with the previously mentioned ...

  6. List of Federal Art Project artists - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Art Project (1935–1943) of the Works Progress Administration was the largest of the New Deal art projects. [1] As many as 10,000 artists [ 2 ] were employed to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, Index of American Design documentation, theatre scenic design , and arts and crafts. [ 3 ]

  7. Category:Paintings in the Cleveland Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings in the Cleveland Museum of Art" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Equestrian Portrait of Count Stanislas Potocki - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, it was featured in David's retrospective titled David et ses Eleves at the Petit Palais in Paris. [28] In 1932, the portrait, along with several other works by David, was shown at the Exhibition of French Art 1200–1900, an extensive survey show of French art across seven centuries, organized at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. [33]

  9. The Tennis Court Oath (David) - Wikipedia

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    The Tennis Court Oath (Le Serment du Jeu de paume) by David. The Tennis Court Oath (French: Le Serment du Jeu de paume) is an incomplete painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jacques-Louis David, painted between 1790 and 1794 and showing the titular Tennis Court Oath at Versailles, one of the foundational events of the French Revolution.