But because of their origin, these paintings offer special insights into the world and human existence.
And their paintings offer surprising diversity within what is often considered a rigid geometric paradigm.
The 3000 paintings in the collection offer an almost uninterrupted survey of the development of European painting from the 13th to the late 18th centuries.
His best paintings offer a critique of Sohlberg's art much harsher than anything that can be written.
In contrast, the 18th- and 19th-century paintings here offer the visual equivalent of chamber music.
The painting offers a narrative of men moving forward despite the likelihood of not coming back alive:
This "painting" is viewed from the balconies of hotels, and offers an ever changing view for those driving along the beach.
The paintings of a child who knew nothing of politics offered a fresh vision that many artists sought in their own work.
The paintings found on the tombs offer a unique insight into the everyday life of the Goguryeo period.