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The Winter (1563) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo
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The Winter (1563) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

"They were eclectics and sought to combine the purity of the ancients and of Raphael, the knowledge of Michelangelo, the richness and the exuberance of the Venetian school, especially of Paolo Veronese, and the gaiety of the Lombard brush in Correggio."--"Essay on the Beautiful in Art" (1763) by Johann Joachim Winckelmann

The Minotaur (1885) by George Frederic Watts
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The Minotaur (1885) by George Frederic Watts
Ancient Rome (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Ancient Rome (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini

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A combination is the result of putting together, a juxtaposition.

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