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Claude Lorrain and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Difference between Claude Lorrain and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Claude Lorrain vs. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Claude Lorrain (born Claude Gellée, called le Lorrain in French; traditionally just Claude in English; c. 1600 – 23 November 1682) was a French painter, draughtsman and etcher of the Baroque era. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, is the fifth largest museum in the United States.

Similarities between Claude Lorrain and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Claude Lorrain and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dutch Golden Age painting, Fresco.

Dutch Golden Age painting

Dutch Golden Age painting is the painting of the Dutch Golden Age, a period in Dutch history roughly spanning the 17th century, during and after the later part of the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) for Dutch independence.

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Fresco

Fresco (plural frescos or frescoes) is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid, or wet lime plaster.

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Claude Lorrain and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Comparison

Claude Lorrain has 106 relations, while Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has 125. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.87% = 2 / (106 + 125).

References

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