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After developing strongly in 17th-century France (and Europe), drawing in the open air, from the motif, became current practice in the 18th. By the 19th century, it was considered a vital part of the ...
The city's most recognizable landmark is going back in time for a long-awaited facelift, with the 19th century as its inspiration ... offices of the University of Tampa. "It's so very exciting ...
Who knew what, and when, from the start of the 19th Century on ... traced in his diaries and drawings through the years. What we now know as air pollution he called a "plague-wind".
For a brief period at the beginning of the 19th century, many schoolgirls in the United States were expected to draw elaborate maps, either by copying or tracing existing maps, as a central part ...