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portrat eines mannes vielleicht jan de hooghe 1608 1682 paulus hennekynEin Gesicht des 17. Jahrhunderts enthllt: die schlichte Prsenz von Portrait eines Mannes, vielleicht Jan de Hooghe 1608 1682 Das Werk fngt eine ruhige und aufmerksame Prsenz ein, wobei die Komposition eine frontale Bste bevorzugt, die von einem sanften Licht durchflutet wird, das die Zge und Textilien modelliert. Die gedmpften Tne, warmen Brauntne und samtigen Grautne heben die Details des Gesichts und die Feinheit des Kostms hervor, whrend der

Ein Gesicht des 17. Jahrhunderts enthüllt: die schlichte Präsenz von Portrait eines Mannes, vielleicht Jan de Hooghe 1608-1682
Das Werk fängt eine ruhige und aufmerksame Präsenz ein, wobei die Komposition eine frontale Büste bevorzugt, die von einem sanften Licht durchflutet wird, das die Züge und Textilien modelliert. Die gedämpften Töne, warmen Brauntöne und samtigen Grautöne heben die Details des Gesichts und die Feinheit des Kostüms hervor, während der Pinselstrich präzise bleibt, getreu der Tradition der holländischen Meister. Die Atmosphäre ist zugleich intim und feierlich, was Würde und Introspektion suggeriert. Diese kunstdruck gibt die Tiefe und Schlichtheit des Originalgemäldes wieder und bietet eine zeitgenössische Lesart der Historien- und Porträtmalerei.

Paulus Hennekyn, Erbe der holländischen Maltradition
Paulus Hennekyn, dem breiten Publikum wenig bekannt, gehört zur niederländischen Malerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, in der Realismus und Detailgenauigkeit die Kunstszene dominieren. Beeinflusst von den Porträtmalern des Goldenen Zeitalters, legte er Wert auf die getreue Wiedergabe von Materialien und eine zurückhaltende Ausdrucksweise, wodurch seine Werke in eine Linie von Ernsthaftigkeit und Eleganz eingeordnet werden. Dieses Bild zeugt von der Beherrschung von Licht und Blick, charakteristisch für die Ateliers jener Zeit, und trägt dazu bei, die Gesellschaft und individuelle Profile seiner Epoche zu dokumentieren. Diese historische Kontextualisierung bereichert das Verständnis des Werks und seinen kulturellen Wert.

Ein idealer kunstdruck, um Ihr Interieur zu verschönern
Diese kunstdruck Portrait eines Mannes, vielleicht Jan de Hooghe 1608-1682, passt perfekt in Salons, Büros oder Bibliotheken, wo ein zugleich unauffälliges und bedeutungsvolles Stück gesucht wird. Die Leinwand bietet eine chromatische Treue und eine Körnung, die den ursprünglichen malerischen Eindruck respektieren und eine authentische und raffinierte Wiedergabe garantieren. In gerahmter Version oder auf Keilrahmen wird das Bild Portrait eines Mannes, vielleicht Jan de Hooghe 1608-1682 zu einem visuellen Ankerpunkt, während die Leinwand Portrait eines Mannes, vielleicht Jan de Hooghe 1608-1682 Wärme und Charakter in jeden Lebensraum bringt. Eine kluge dekorative Wahl für Kunst- und Geschichtsliebhaber.

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Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
From Eden to Exile: The Five Thousand Year History of The People of The Bible
Format: Paperback
Well written book about a very interesting subject. Author is basically restructuring the traditionally accepted royal dynasty time periods of the Egyptian Pharaohs. I do accept that the traditional ancient time spans are mostly not accurate. This inaccuracy causes problems when trying to date other cultures of the same periods. The prime example is the biblical history of the Hebrews. When adjusting the Egyptian historical writings to around 200 years later you then do see references to accounts of a people who might have been the ancient Hebrews. It is interesting that we accept Egyptian history, as written in stone, but not the Hebrew written history. This author, and others, are disputing this accepted dating of Egyptian royal dynastic rule. The author tells a purely historical biblical history leaving religious commentary out of it. I don't agree with all his story but a great part of it is very possible. The bible is a religious and historical writing but it is possible to separate the two. The possibility of this new time frame being correct would change present day archaeology dramatically and would likely confirm much of secular biblical history. Ancient history of a particular culture must be correct in order to say if another culture existed at the same time. Right now Egyptian dating is being used to judge as to whether the biblical history is true. This of course is a very dubious yard stick. Who says ancient Egyptian writings are 100% true? Many have been found to be for political & religious purposes and not necessarily true. This book is an eye opener and puts a big ? mark about current historical dating and what is true and false about ancient Israel !
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2010
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Sharon Dooley
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 3
Hmmm.
Format: Paperback
LOVED Pharaohs and Kings. Agree with New Chronology. But here, there is much to disagree with as he tries to explain away pre-flood events, he ties in Scripture with other local peoples ancient stories in ways that make God and His works look like a local god, little "g" - nothing to see here kind of god. The angel God places at the entrance to the Garden of Eden with a fiery sword a demon? The ark made out of reeds? Local flood, etc. I annotated the first half of this book to death, but after the flood, I annotated less and less as there was much more to agree with. I am open minded - I know there is archeological evidence as well as epigraphical evidence. But if it completely disagrees with Biblical text, it cannot work. I like Dave Rohl. You will probably get a lot out of most of the book, but he takes us completely down a different path than I expected pre-flood.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2013
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Cindy
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
GREAT!!!
Format: Paperback
I have huge amounts of respect for this guy. He is so intelligent and really researches things, he is one of those people who sees what the average guy cant. This book is great and fascinating. cant put it down. I hate these books that are clearly not the truth but they just want to make money selling books...THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE... It is real info that is true history.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015
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Krystina Storm
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
A Truly Epic History
Format: Paperback
This book was awesome and went through the history of the people of the bible from the very beginnings. It's a fascinating read using the new chronology, which is backed up with astronomical events and archaeology. It's not an easy read with all the information in it, but it is worth every minute spent reading it. I think anyone who is interested in Biblical history or archaeology would find this book very interesting.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2012
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zak
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Obvious deduction with roots in both new and old archeology.
Format: Paperback
The Iron Age seemed to have its beginning several hundred years earlier than has been officially declared. That was my assumption after researching for a historical fiction novel during 1750 B.C.E. period. I began the current research in January of 2013. I'm not a archeologist, have no desire to be one. I'm not related to any archeologists. But I respect the the discipline, scholarship and dedication required to be a good one. After a year of research discovery my girlfriend was well versed with my newly formed assumption about the chronology of these times verses the old school beliefs. Referencing some material in this vain of research I stumbled across Rohl's work. To my utter delight I find out there has been a N.C. movement growing for twenty years. Good work and plausible scenarios are laid out for pure intellectual amazement and entertainment for the imagination inside these pages. Buy it now. Enjoy Zak
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2014

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