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  2. Russell bodies - Wikipedia

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    Mott cells with Russell bodies (red arrows), compared to an almost normal plasma cell (white arrow; it has a prominent nucleolus). Plasmacytoma with abundant Russell bodies. H&E stain. Dutcher and Russell bodies. H&E stain. Russell bodies are inclusion bodies usually found in atypical plasma cells that become known as Mott cells. [1]

  3. Roses, Convolvulus, Poppies, and Other Flowers in an Urn on a ...

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    It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, D.C.. Ruysch has been recorded as making pendant paintings, with one painting of flowers (called a "bloemstuk") and another of fruit ("fruitstuk"), often on a forest floor. A pendant to this painting is unknown.

  4. File:Aspects of twentieth century painting, 1963.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Description: Aspects of twentieth century painting : [catalogue of an exhibition] lent by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, shown at the Worcester Art Museum, February 7 through April 7, 1963

  5. Vincent van Gogh (Russell painting) - Wikipedia

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    Russell was born into a wealthy engineering family in 1858 in Sydney, New South Wales. The family business, P.N. Russell & Co, was responsible for much of the city's 19th-century ironwork. [1] Although Russell had a strong interest in art from an early age, he met his parents' expectations and trained in the 1870s to become an engineer. [2]

  6. File:John Peter Russell - Roc Toul (Roche Guibel), 1904.jpg

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    ''Roc Toul (Roche Guibel)'' (1904, oil on canvas, 98.4 x 128 cm) by John Peter Russell (1858–1930). The painting is in the collection of the Queensland Art Gallery. The painting is in the collection of the Queensland Art Gallery.

  7. Melchior d'Hondecoeter - Wikipedia

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    Hondecoeter's paintings featured geese (brent goose, Egyptian goose and red-breasted goose), fieldfares, partridges, pigeons, ducks, northern cardinal, magpies and peacocks, but also African grey crowned cranes, Asian sarus cranes, Indonesian yellow-crested cockatoos, an Indonesian purple-naped lory and grey-headed lovebirds from Madagascar.

  8. A Revolution on Canvas - Wikipedia

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    A Revolution on Canvas is a 2023 American documentary film, directed and produced by Sara Nodjoumi and Till Schauder. It follows Nicky Nodjoumi as he flees Iran in 1980, due to his controversial paintings at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art .

  9. Proserpine (Rossetti) - Wikipedia

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    Proserpine (also Proserpina or Persephone) is an oil painting on canvas by English artist and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, painted in 1874 and now in Tate Britain.Rossetti began work on the painting in 1871 and painted at least eight separate versions, the last only completed in 1882, the year of his death.