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Gustav Klimt was already inspired by Byzantine Art, jewelries and culture before his trip to Ravenna in 1903. The Byzantine inspiration had a strong impact on his paintings starting from 1901, we already mentioned about this fact in the outcomes of our research and articles. The colors on the Klimt’s portrait of Emilie Floge 1910 are completely in harmony with Byzantine Palette. Gustav Klimt painted the portrait of Emilie Floge 1910 in the style of Byzantine icons. The promissed portrait.

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Andrei Rublev style in Midjourney AI (V5.1, V5, V4, niji 5) | Painters | | Russian icon painter | Andrei Rublev, a renowned 15th-century Russian painter, is celebrated for his extraordinary talent in religious icons and frescoes, which are regarded as some of the most significant masterpieces of medieval Russian art. Born in Moscow in the 1360s, Rublev received his training as a painter within the Orthodox Church tradition and spent his career working in various monasteries, including the An... The Holy Russian Empire, 15th Century Russia, Russian Icon Paintings, Medieval Depictions Of Angels, Early Christian And Byzantine Architecture, Andrei Rublev, Russian Icons, New Style Tops, Russian Orthodox

Andrei Rublev style in Midjourney AI (V5.1, V5, V4, niji 5) | Painters | | Russian icon painter | Andrei Rublev, a renowned 15th-century Russian painter, is celebrated for his extraordinary talent in religious icons and frescoes, which are regarded as some of the most significant masterpieces of medieval Russian art. Born in Moscow in the 1360s, Rublev received his training as a painter within the Orthodox Church tradition and spent his career working in various monasteries, including the…

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