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van de Velde van de Velde
van de Velde , 17th-century Dutch family of artists. Jan van de Velde, 1593-1641, was a draftsman and engraver as well as a painter. His cousin Esaias van de Velde, c.1591-1630, a painter of genre and battle scenes, is best known for his clearly delineated landscapes. His Ferry Boat (Rijks... Read more
Joseph Mallord William Turner Joseph Mallord William Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851, English landscape painter, b. London. Turner was the foremost English romantic painter and the most original of English landscape artists; in watercolor he is unsurpassed. The son of a barber, he received almost no general education but at 14 was already a... Read more
sodium sulfate sodium sulfate
sodium sulfate chemical compound, Na 2 SO 4 . It is a white, orthorhombic crystalline compound at ordinary temperatures; above 100°C it assumes a monoclinic structure, and above about 250°C it assumes a hexagonal structure. Sodium sulfate is soluble in cold water and very soluble in hot... Read more
Safavid Safavid
Safavid , Iranian dynasty (1499-1736), that established Shiite Islam in Iran as an official state religion. The Safavid state provided both the territorial and societal foundations of modern Iran. Founded by Shah Ismail, this Turkic-speaking dynasty claimed descent from a Shiite Sufi order. Shiite... Read more
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Jacques d Arthois Jacques d Arthois
Arthois, Jacques d' (bapt. Brussels, 12 Oct. 1613; d Brussels, ?May 1686). Flemish landscape painter, active in Brussels. He specialized in wooded landscapes, with figures that were often added by other artists, notably Teniers the Younger. Few dated works exist, the development of his style is not... Read more
Claudio Aquaviva Claudio Aquaviva
Aquaviva, Claudio (1543–1615), fifth General of the Jesuits from 1581. Under his leadership the Society was consolidated both in respect of its internal structures and its characteristic approach to ministry. Its membership increased from c.5,000 to c.13,000. The ‘Ratio... Read more
Landscape evolution Landscape evolution
landscape evolution ‘Landscape evolution’ is the term used to describe the ways that landscapes evolve or change over time. Some of the earliest geological insights arose from the realization that the Earth has a history and that the landforms on the Earth's surface evolve over time... Read more
Sulfur cycle Sulfur cycle
Sulfur Cycle Chemical forms and transformations of sulfur Humans and the sulfur cycle Resources Sulfur is an important nutrient for organisms, being an key constituent of certain amino acids, proteins, and other biochemicals. Plants satisfy their nutritional needs for sulfur by assimilating... Read more
Quaternary sea-level changes Quaternary sea-level changes
Quaternary sea-level changes The Quaternary period (the past 1.8 million years) has been characterized by rapid and large-scale changes in sea level. The extent and nature of these changes has varied around the globe and they have resulted from an interaction between changes in the volume of the... Read more

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