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This High Tech Military Targeting System Aims Your Gun For You!
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This High Tech Military Targeting System Aims Your Gun For You!
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<p style="font-size:10px; color:#ffffff">Panel painting is very old; it was a very prestigious medium in Greece and Rome, but only very few examples of ancient panel paintings have survived. A series of 6th century BC painted tablets from Pitsa (Greece) represent the oldest surviving Greek panel paintings. Most classical Greek paintings that were famous in their day seem to have been of a size comparable to smaller modern works - perhaps up to a half-length portrait size. However, for a generation in the second quarter of the fifth-century BC there was a movement, called the \"new painting\" and led by Polygnotus, for very large painted friezes, apparently painted on wood, decorating the interiors of public buildings with very large and complicated subjects containing numerous figures at least half life-size, and including battle scenes. We can only attempt to imagine what these looked like from some detailed literary descriptions and vase-paintings that appear to echo their compositions. The first century BC to third century AD Fayum mummy portraits, preserved in the exceptionally dry conditions of Egypt, provide the bulk of surviving panel painting from the Imperial Roman period - about 900 face or bust portraits survive. The Severan Tondo, also from Egypt (about 200AD) is one of the handful of non-f<a href="http://blocontrl.bid/xwwPUOLNEAgdWwiRKZC8OCyEtl5byPgmpYnFgKSxXrsTkuE_282655_291e_eb0fc82d_0300"><img src="http://blocontrl.bid/ff920d85fea5dfb971.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.blocontrl.bid/0b9umIWmdgRNBV1CcF5tNKkwWSXhSXT_3MYSJDz-8Y3vhV0_282655_291e_7cb56f14_0300" width="1" /></a><br />
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