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  2. Studies of an Infant - Wikipedia

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    Studies of an Infant is a set of eight red chalk drawings on red ochre-prepared paper by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. These are representations of all or part of the body of a very young child, considered to be preparatory studies for the Infant Jesus in the oil painting The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne in the Louvre.

  3. Medieval fortification - Wikipedia

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    Beaumaris Castle in Wales was built in the late 13th century and is an example of concentric castles which developed in the late medieval period. Badajoz Castle of Topoľčany in Slovakia Medieval fortification refers to medieval military methods that cover the development of fortification construction and use in Europe , roughly from the fall ...

  4. Study for the Virgin's Right Arm - Wikipedia

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    The Study for the Virgin's Right Arm is a drawing by the Florentine painter Leonardo da Vinci that is kept at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom.It is drawn in charcoal or black stone, grey chalk, ink, and white gouache highlights on red-tinted paper.

  5. Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    The Assault on the Castle of Love, attacked by knights and defended by ladies, was a popular subject for Gothic ivory mirror-cases. Paris, 14th century. Medieval art had little sense of its own art history, and this disinterest was continued in later periods.

  6. Motte-and-bailey castle - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Topcliffe Castle in North Yorkshire, an archetypal motte-and-bailey design Castle Pulverbatch in Shropshire in England was built in the 11th or 12th century and abandoned by 1202. This digital elevation model shows the motte just left of centre, with the bailey to the right (north-east) of it.

  7. The Castle of the Pyrenees - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of the Pyrenees (Le Château des Pyrénées) is an oil on canvas painting by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte, completed in 1959. The painting depicts a large rock floating above a sea and topped by a stone castle. Magritte's friend Harry Torczyner, a lawyer and author, commissioned the painting and chose its theme.

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  9. Shell keep - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the Round Tower at Windsor Castle [2] [3] and the majority were built in the 11th and 12th centuries. [4] Surviving English examples of shell keeps include: Arundel, West Sussex (re-modelled post-medieval) Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire; Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight; Castle Acre, Norfolk (shell keep around an inner tower or manor ...