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Home Advertising Contact Submissions Archaeology Arts Books History Media Studies Politics World Science / Nature Technology Categorized | Arts Do computers understand art? Posted on 27 December 2009 Tags: Arts , computers , max plack institute Seated woman with bent knee. Egon Schiele (1917). Platforma SINC - A team of researchers from the University of Girona and ...
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Art gallery is a space where various forms of art are displayed to public. The various art are sculpture, handloom, photographs, illustrations, installation art and applied arts. Works of various artists are exhibited in a room or cluster of rooms in a series so that art lovers can evaluate and admire his skills and innovativeness. Painting is a routinely showcased medium. The main objective of these art galleries is to provide ...
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