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His highly influenced style which incorporated Italianate lighting from Jan Both, broken brush technique and atonality from Jan van Goyen, and his ever-developing style from his father Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp was studied acutely by his most prominent follower, Abraham van Calraet.
Lastly and most importantly, the precision in mimicking Cuyp s style by his follower Abraham van Calraet and their contentious signatures makes it all the more difficult to determine which paintings are genuinely that of Cuyp and which ones are actually accurate reproductions in his style.
It is this reluctance which was felt by the Rijksmuseum to reattribute works to other painters ( Abraham van Calraet does not even appear in a Museum catalogue until 1926, and even then he is not given his own entry ) which shows how important it is to art historians that painters are accurately connected to their works — and this is continuously necessary for those of Aelbert Cuyp, as Dordrecht s most famous painter may not in fact be Dordrecht s most famous painter.

Calraet and same
However, Abraham van Calraet could also have used the same initials to denote a painting.

Calraet and .
A phenomenal number of paintings are ascribed to him, some of which are likely to be by other masters of the golden landscape, such as Abraham Calraet ( 1642 – 1722 ), whose initials A. C. may be mistaken for Cuyp's.
Although this is unlikely ( as Calraet would likely have signed his paintings “ A.

mimicked and
The Palazzo's design has been mimicked in several buildings outside Italy, including the Château Grimaldi near Aix-en-Provence, in England Charles Barry's great admiration for the building led him to use it as the model for London's Reform Club, France, the National Building Museum in Washington, D. C., USA, and the Chief Secretary s Building in Sydney, Australia.
Even the typical apotheosis found in the epics is mimicked in The Rape of the Lock, as “ the stars inscribe Belinda s name !” ( line 150 ).
Likewise, the neighboring fish s electric field was mimicked using another set of electrodes.
Buerger s disease can be mimicked by a wide variety of other diseases that cause diminished blood flow to the extremities.
The Great Spotted Cuckoo exhibits brood parasitism by laying a mimicked version of the magpie egg in the magpie s nest.
The mountain is mimicked on the right ; however, this time, the mountain bears greater resemblance to the precipitous mountains around the town of Rosas, near Dali s studio.
To combat this, HES introduced their own seal that mimicked Nintendo s seal, possibly in the hope of confusing buyers.

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Still another clip that is often shown is of The Today Show < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s news correspondent Ann Curry starting her report by saying, " Good morning, good morning everybody, in the news this morning, good morning ", which Olbermann mimicked on his appearance on the July 25, 2008 show.

mimicked and style
Joshua Garrison mimicked Chan's " political pseudo-documentary style " in his Virginia Tech Massacre, a controversial Halo 3 – based re-enactment and explanation of the eponymous real-life events.
Another manga artist, Masakazu Katsura, has also mimicked Mucha's style several times.
The fashionable folk of the day mimicked various aspects of his style of dress, from his high collared shirts to his signature Panama hat.
He first appeared in public at a rent party, where he mimicked Fats Waller's playing style.
This event also saw Tikal take on cultural characteristics of Caracol ; even with the renewed erection of monuments at Tikal, their style mimicked that of Caracol.
The style of the Fosdick sequences closely mimicked Tracy, including the urban setting, the outrageous villains, the galloping mortality rate, the crosshatched shadows, the lettering style — even Gould's familiar signature was parodied in Fearless Fosdick.
" He mimicked ( and somewhat exaggerated ) the vibrato style of Carmen Lombardo, and the two of them once sang a duet of Lombardo's signature song " Boo Hoo ( You've Got Me Crying for You )" on The Tonight Show.
The wound system, which stressed incapacitating damage over lethal kinds, also mimicked the style of adventure films, wherein the hero may often be incapacitated, but is rarely killed.
The scenes featuring the film team were shot first with handheld 16mm cameras in a cinéma vérité style that mimicked an observational documentary.
Phyllis and her sisters mimicked the singing style of The Andrews Sisters, as well The Mills Brothers and The Dinning Sisters, from very young ages when they would perform short shows for family and friends in their parents ' living room.
However, the BBC launched a lightweight, magazine-style programme that mimicked the style of United States breakfast television.
The music recorded by the band during this era appears indebted to black metal and gothic rock which became an influential style within the visual kei scene, creating a new type of gothic rock that was mimicked and prevailed in the following years.
Instead, Ferry infused his writing with Ackerman's trademark puns, and mimicked his writing style, which led to legal action brought forth by Ackerman.
It was first introduced in France in the 18th-century, where it mimicked the heavy head-to-toe style of women's day dresses of the time.
It also inspired The Killers to shoot the video for their first single, Somebody Told Me, in a similar style, using projections that mimicked the light panel in Crystal.
The LHS's leather mimicked the soft, gathered style of its cloth seats, and projected a more expensive look than the New Yorker's more traditionally styled leather.
Jeanette mimicked the style of Sam Langford, whom he fought 15 times ( some sources say 14 ), developing defensive techniques that were elusive and effective.
His memorable style of delivery — dignified and learned — was frequently mimicked by comedians such as Peter Sellers and Kenneth Williams.
Satiric playwrights occasionally mimicked Marlowe's style, as John Marston does in the induction to Antonio and Mellida.
Cafe racers ' bodywork and control layout typically mimicked the style of contemporary Grand Prix roadracers featuring an elongated fuel tank, often with dents to allow the riders knees to grip the tank, low slung racing handlebars, and a single, rearwardly mounted, humped seat.
This style mimicked the early informal għana sung by women, but due to its extreme vocal demands, this style is very seldom practised.
This detailed recount and writing style has been mimicked in future design writing, in order to document every aspect of the interiority of a space.

mimicked and same
" Of the later slasher films that largely mimicked Carpenter's work on Halloween, few have met with the same critical success.
Structural Adjustment Programs were put into place, which mimicked the same colonial practices that the country was trying to free itself from.

mimicked and aspects
Carnival was created when the indetured laborers and slaves who saw the French celebrating in costume and mimicked them while combining aspects from their own cultures ( predominantly African ).

mimicked and produced
Although its success accelerated Malayalam movie-making, films that were produced after Jeevitha Nouka closely mimicked its structure, hoping to find some sort of " success formula ", thus hampering creativity for a long time.
Kuniyoshi also produced during this time works of purely natural subject matter, notably of animals, birds and fish that mimicked traditional Japanese and Chinese painting.
This phenotype was mimicked by addition of Sonic hedgehog ( Shh ) inhibitors, and timely somite formation was rescued by exogenous Shh protein, showing that the missing signal produced by the notochord is mediated by Shh.
" The first five words, " Live from New York, it's ," mimicked the opening tagline to Saturday Night Live, produced in the neighboring Studio 8-H.

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