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Oil on canvas by the Austrian artist Werner Horvath
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11 Friday Apr 2014
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Oil on canvas by the Austrian artist Werner Horvath
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10 Thursday Apr 2014
10 Thursday Apr 2014
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Ancient, art, Austrian artist, culture, father, Greece, mind, painting, Socrates, Werner Horvath
Socrates, father of our culture. Painting by the Austrian artist Werner Horvath.
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09 Wednesday Apr 2014
Painting by Werner Horvath
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08 Tuesday Apr 2014
Sons of Greece, painting by Werner Horvath
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07 Monday Apr 2014
Painting by Werner Horvath
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06 Sunday Apr 2014
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Ancient, Apollon, Austrian artist, god, Greece, mind, Werner Horvath
The perfect god Apollon by the Austrian artist Werner Horvath
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05 Saturday Apr 2014
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Ancient, Aphrodite, Austrian artist, Greece, mind, vision, Werner Horvath
The vision of Aphrodite by the Austrian artist Werner Horvath
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12 Wednesday Feb 2014
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art, Crete, exhibition, Greece, summer studio, Villa Arte, Werner Horvath
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11 Tuesday Feb 2014
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art, Crete, Greece, summer studio, Villa Arte, Werner Horvath
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11 Tuesday Feb 2014
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art, Crete, Greece, island, painting, summer studio, Villa Arte, Werner Horvath
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11 Tuesday Feb 2014
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23 Thursday Jan 2014
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Ancient, art, Greece, kouros, painting, philosophy, pre Socratic, Werner Horvath
Painting by Werner Horvath.
A kouros is the modern term given to those representations of male youths which first appear in the Archaic period in Greece. Kouroi are beardless, take a formulaic advancing posture, and are most often nude. At the same time when kouros-statues were created, pre-Socratic philosophy appeared in ancient Greece. Therefore in the painting you find a deawing in the sand, illustrating a theory of Thales of Miletus, one of the main representatives of this philosophical school: the Thales’ Theorem.
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