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Alma-Tadema's works are remarkable for the way in which flowers, textures and hard reflecting substances, like metals, pottery, and especially marble, are painted – indeed, his realistic depiction of marble led him to be called the ' marbelous painter '.
The last years of Alma-Tadema's life saw the rise of Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism and Futurism, of which he heartily disapproved.

Alma-Tadema's and was
1863 was to alter the course of Alma-Tadema's personal and professional life: on 3 January his invalid mother died, and on 24 September he was married, in Antwerp City Hall, to Marie-Pauline Gressin Dumoulin, the daughter of Eugene Gressin Dumoulin, a French journalist living near Brussels.
After his arrival in England, where he was to spend the rest of his life, Alma-Tadema's career was one of continued success.
As with other painters, the reproduction rights for prints were often worth more than the canvas, and a painting with its rights still attached may have been sold to Gambart for £ 10, 000 in 1874 ; without rights it was sold again in 1903, when Alma-Tadema's prices were actually higher, for £ 2, 625.
Allen Funt, the creator and host of the American version of the television show Candid Camera, was a collector of Alma-Tadema paintings at a time when the artist's reputation in the 20th century was at its nadir ; in a relatively few years he bought 35 works, about 10 % of Alma-Tadema's output.

Alma-Tadema's and canvases
Laura, under her married name, also won a high reputation as an artist, and appears in numerous of Alma-Tadema's canvases after their marriage ( The Women of Amphissa ( 1887 ) being a notable example ).

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Alma-Tadema's female figures have a slightly bored pleasure-seeking attitude, as if they were pampered courtesans.

Alma-Tadema's and been
Alma-Tadema's work has been linked with that of European Symbolist painters.

Alma-Tadema's and paintings
There is little action in Alma-Tadema's paintings ; here the two women are just probably waiting for a lover.
Although Alma-Tadema's fame rests on his paintings set in Antiquity, he also painted portraits, landscapes and watercolors, and made some etchings himself ( although many more were made of his paintings by others ).
Alma-Tadema's paintings were also the inspiration for the design of the interior of Cair Paravel castle in the 2005 film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe .< ref >

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Alma-Tadema's poem " If No One Ever Marries Me ", written in 1897 and published in Realms of Unknown Kings, saw performances as a song in the 21st century by Natalie Merchant on her double album Leave Your Sleep.

Alma-Tadema's and for
Alma-Tadema's output decreased with time, due in part to ill health but also to his obsession for decorating his new home where he moved in 1883.

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During Alma-Tadema's four years as a registered student at the Academy, he won several respectable awards.
An outstanding example of Alma-Tadema's contrasting gleaming white marble against a backdrop of dazzling blue Mediterranean sea.
Some of Alma-Tadema's plays were successfully produced in Germany.
Alma-Tadema's 1868 ' Phidias Showing the Frieze of the Parthenon to his Friends ', reflecting contemporary reconstructions of the frieze's colour.

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Among Alma-Tadema's works of this period are: An Earthly Paradise ( 1891 ), Unconscious Rivals ( 1893 ) Spring ( 1894 ), The Coliseum ( 1896 ) and The Baths of Caracalla ( 1899 ).

meticulous and archaeological
He was also a meticulous excavator and scrupulous record keeper and laid down many of the ideas behind modern archaeological recording.
He began by making site drawings of buildings that record measurements and detail with archaeological thoroughness .” This meticulous preparation helped him to create such accurate and enchanting paintings.

meticulous and research
The notable qualities of the Tintin stories include their vivid humanism, a realistic feel produced by meticulous and wide ranging research, and Hergé's ligne claire drawing style.
His careful science inspired many to pursue similar meticulous and painstaking research with other disorders.
Meanwhile, his oblivious father, Henry Jones, Sr., is working on his research into the Holy Grail, keeping meticulous notes in a diary.
Alma-Tadema was known for his meticulous historical research on the ancient world.
Critics have praised her meticulous research of settings and events presented in her fiction, as well as the characterizations.
In fact, Vidal did meticulous research of hundreds of documents to come up with his alternative reading of history.
The value of the outer space survey of earth was a defining step in the development of the Soyuz program's grand strategy: the later evolution of space-based research platforms have roots in Beregovoy's lengthy and meticulous data-collection.
They organized a team to conduct meticulous scientific research based on data collected by Japanese colleagues who had studied the effects of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and drew upon their knowledge of the medical effects of burn, blast, and radiation injuries.
His style can at times seem similar to Hergé's early ligne claire style ( clear line ), paired with meticulous research and typically featuring an asexual hero ( Adèle Blanc-Sec can be quite a misandrist at times ), but Tardi's work also satirises the concept of the flawless hero by using a series of inept, naive or anti-heroic main characters.
Forsyth eschews psychological complexity in favour of meticulous plotting, based on detailed factual research.
The Jackal does not just go out and shoot at Charles de Gaulle: he does meticulous research on the man at the library of the British Museum ; obtains papers for his false identities ; travels around Paris to find a good location for a sniper's nest ; and buys and tests his weapons.
Street of the Four Winds, Trevanian's tale of Parisian artists caught in the 1848 revolution, based on his meticulous research of the era, remains unpublished.
The British Film Institute describes Morrissey as being considered " one of the most versatile British actors of his generation ", and he is noted for his meticulous preparation for and research into the roles he plays.
In 1881, Holiday had travelled to Florence in order to make studies for this picture, and carried out meticulous research to ensure that the correct buildings and architectural features were present.
Linehan was renowned for his composure, interview skills and meticulous research, often leading to in-depth questions that could last for minutes.
By 1918, he was Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences but he resigned in 1930 to relaunch his research activities, performing many meticulous measurements on the properties of neutrons with John R. Dunning.
The Toronto Sun, February 22, 1994: “ In fact, I think all conspiracy theories are blown out of the water by Posner's meticulous research and careful conclusions .”< p >
Newsday ( New York ), September 16, 1993: “ Posner employs meticulous research to reach what counts as a novel conclusion: That, for all its flaws, the Warren Commission was right.
He did it all within the limits of the law-through attributable interviews, FOIA ' ed documents, and meticulous research in public libraries and newspapers.
Though he touched social subjects of social taboo and mysteries with rigorous attention and meticulous research, he never tried to put down his own limitations and tried living with his sorrows as he lived with his glories.
In 2002, inspired by the huge success of her album Agurida, Loredana decided to go further in rediscovering and reinterpriting some old Romanian songs after meticulous research on the period between the two world wars.
Many high-profile guests would comment on Denton's meticulous research in interview preparation.
In 1934, drawing upon several years of meticulous lab research and statistical analysis, Rhine published the first edition of a book titled Extrasensory Perception, which in various editions was widely read over the next decades.

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