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Based on an original student paper and generated with the assistance of an LLM, this episode explores two masterpieces of seventeenth-century portraiture from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Comparing works by Rembrandt and Anthony van Dyck, it examines how each artist used light, colour, and composition to reveal character, emotion, and social status. Through these contrasting portraits, we gain insight into the evolution of Northern European Baroque painting.
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