Bauhaus movement drew heavily

Bauhaus movement drew heavily from De Stijl’s minimalist aesthetic, combining art with functionality. Founded by Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus sought to unify creative disciplines, integrating art, design, and architecture. De Stijl’s emphasis on geometric abstraction informed Bauhaus principles, particularly in its approach to modernist design.

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Post-Impressionism extended

Post-Impressionism extended Impressionism’s innovations, emphasizing emotion, symbolism, and structure. Artists like Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin moved beyond capturing fleeting impressions, exploring deeper psychological and spiritual themes. Paul Cézanne’s focus on form and geometry laid the foundation for Cubism, while van Gogh’s emo

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painting marked shift towards

Giotto di Bondone, whose naturalistic approach to painting marked a shift towards realism, and Abbot Suger, who played a pivotal role in the development of Gothic architecture through his work on the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis, exemplify this era’s innovations. Gothic art, particularly in cathedrals and stained glass, brought a new focus on ligh

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the continued smuggling of US

Netanyahu’s government and Iran’s broader behavior. Iraq may also face sanctions due to militia activities, the continued smuggling of US-provided dollars to Iran and its proxies, and an Iraqi judicial arrest warrant for Trump following the killing of Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, a senior leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF),

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Syria has become a central

Syria has become a central arena for entangled regional and global rivalries over the past decade. The country is currently divided into three primary zones, each backed by a major regional or global power. The western part of Syria is dominated by Assad, with the support of Iran, its regional proxies, and Russia. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic

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