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The Heritage and Art Protector is a network for people who work in a culture heritage, history, museum organization, painter, writers, poet, artist and art lovers.

To share our work, study, knowlegde, art and the love for our culture heritage and art treasures around the world.

Let's cherish our art treasures and build a heritage and art bridge together.

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Marija Todorovic

Egyptian temples

from: www.arthistoryspot.com


Egyptian temples existed from the middle of the fourth millennium bce at the latest. According to tradition, the earliest were in the shape of reed huts. The last Egyptian temple built was a complex of buildings on Philae which ceased… Continue

Posted by Marija Todorovic on February 3, 2010 at 11:30am

Marija Todorovic

Portraits of rulers

from www.arthistoryspot.com




To the ruling elite, portraiture has always had an important function.
These individuals were fallible human beings with bodies that aged and
died like any others. But they also held highly visible… Continue

Posted by Marija Todorovic on January 26, 2010 at 6:30pm

Yvo Manuel Vas Dias

Baroque Art



Baroque (1600-1750)

Baroque was born in Italy, and later adopted in France, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain. The word "baroque" was first applied to the art of period from the late 1500s to the late 1700s, by critics in the late nineteen century. Baroque covers a wide range of styles and artists. In painting and sculpture we recognize three main forms of Baroque:

Baroque that was primarily associated with the religious tensions within Western Christianity: division on… Continue

Posted by Yvo Manuel Vas Dias on January 25, 2010 at 6:02pm

Marija Todorovic

Lyceums and Museums

from www.arthistoryspot.com

Critics and scholars have long debated the significance, charge, and scope of modern museums, variously considered as temples to the fine arts, monuments to science, repositories of history, showcases for political authority, social institutions marketing an image of cultural hegemony, instruments of nationalist propaganda, and, most broadly and pervasively, as a set of “disciplinary” practices engaged in controlling, class… Continue

Posted by Marija Todorovic on January 25, 2010 at 10:10am

Yvo Manuel Vas Dias

Cultural Heritage Project in Iraq

Cultural Heritage Project in Iraq

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Posted by Yvo Manuel Vas Dias on January 25, 2010 at 3:00am

Job Folbert

Social Media Too Time Consuming? Not At All!

Hello friends,

Social Media too Time-Consuming?

Lately I have seen messages of people on all kinds of networks saying they can't manage their presence on all those networks anymore and are leaving some of them because they simply can't manage it anymore. Being an avid networker with a presence on many Social Media I can see how it could be too time-consuming to do so. But personally I feel it is not necessary at all to leave all those networks and I will tell you why:

Five Time-SaviContinue

Posted by Job Folbert on January 23, 2010 at 9:59pm

Carità - Guido Reni


Guido Reni (Bologna, 4 novembre 1575 Bologna, 18 agosto 1642) è stato un pittore italiano, fra i maggiori del Seicento. È la sostanziale ambiguità della sua poetica ad aver fatto oscillare l'apprezzamento della sua opera nel tempo: fu esaltato dai contemporanei per l'armonia raggiunta nel coniugare il classicismo raffaellesco alle esigenze di verità poste da Caravaggio - esigenze naturalistiche del resto già sentite dal Reni fin dal tempo della sua frequentazione dei Carracci - e depurate dagli eccessi in nome del decoro e della ricerca del bello ideale.

Hassan Massoudy chez Graphos

Hassan Massoudy

Hassan Massoudy, born in Iraq (1944), is one of the most important calligrapher in the world. His exhibitions are the meeting point between the Oriental and Ocidental worlds.

Hassan Massoudy
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