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Theatrum Pictorium, or
Theatre of Painting, is a short-hand name of a book
published in the 1660s by
David Teniers the
Younger for his employer, the Archduke...
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fastest inversion in the
world at 60 mph (97 km/h). On May 4, 2018, The
Pictorium, a 980-seat IMAX
theater that
opened in 1979 as the "world's
largest cinema...
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within the
genus Pictorium include:
Pictorium koperbergi (Schepman, 1907)
Pictorium versicolor E. E.
Strong & Bouchet, 2013
Pictorium violaceum E. E. Strong...
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Pictorium koperbergi is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Cerithiidae. The
distribution of
Pictorium koperbergi includes...
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publication is now
often referred to as
Theatrum pictorium ('Theatre of Paintings'). The
cover of the
Theatrum pictorium contained a bust
portrait of the Archduke...
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painting was do****ented in
David Teniers the Younger's
catalog Theatrum Pictorium of the art
collection of
Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in 1659 and
again in...
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painting was do****ented in
David Teniers the Younger's
catalog Theatrum Pictorium of the art
collection of
Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in 1659 and
again in...
- of
which his
Italian paintings were
first do****ented in the
Theatrum Pictorium.
Notable works in the
picture gallery include: Jan van Eyck: Portrait...
- the film
began showing at the
Pictorium at Six
Flags Great America. However, the much
larger screen size of the
Pictorium suggests that
there may be differences...
- Archduke's
collection before he emplo**** 12
engravers to
publish his
Theatrum Pictorium,
considered the "first
illustrated art catalog". He
published this book...