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[[Image:Ancient Rome (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Ancient Rome (painting)|Ancient Rome]]'' (1757) by [[Giovanni Paolo Panini]]]] [[Image:Ancient Rome (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Ancient Rome (painting)|Ancient Rome]]'' (1757) by [[Giovanni Paolo Panini]]]]
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-:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Art_in_art+A '''gallery painting''' is a painting of an [[art collection]]. A notable trend in [[neoclassical painting]] by [[Giovanni Paolo Pannini]] and [[Johann Zoffany]], the trend started a century earlier with the works of the [[Flemish school]] and their 'preziosenwände', depictions of [[wunderkammer]] and [[cabinet painting]]s.
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-An '''gallery painting''' is a painting of an [[art collection]]. A notable trend in [[neoclassical painting]] by [[Giovanni Paolo Pannini]] and [[Johann Zoffany]], the trend started a century earlier with the works of the [[Flemish school]] and their 'preziosenwände', depictions of [[wunderkammer]] and [[cabinet painting]]s.+
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*[[Ekphrasis]] *[[Ekphrasis]]
*[[Paintings within a painting]] *[[Paintings within a painting]]
*[[Le Musée Imaginaire]] is an essay by [[André Malraux]] *[[Le Musée Imaginaire]] is an essay by [[André Malraux]]
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A gallery painting is a painting of an art collection. A notable trend in neoclassical painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini and Johann Zoffany, the trend started a century earlier with the works of the Flemish school and their 'preziosenwände', depictions of wunderkammer and cabinet paintings.

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