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    Jan van Huysum

    modernDutch Golden Age painting (not a philosophical tradition)

    1682 – 1749

    Jan van Huysum (1682–1749) was a Dutch painter celebrated for his highly detailed still-life compositions of flowers and fruit. He was not a philosopher or theologian, and has no documented contributions to philosophical discourse on drama, aesthetics, or comparative literature.

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    Master of Dutch still-life flower painting in the early 18th century

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    Renowned for meticulous botanical detail and luminous color

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    Works held in major collections including the Rijksmuseum and National Gallery, London

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    Aesthetics

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    Shakespeare was doing fundamentally the same thing as Sophocles despite producing superficially different drama.

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    Shakespeare was doing fundamentally the same thing as Sophocles despite producing superficially different drama.

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