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June 24, 2024, 10:58
AI in construction playbook published by CIOB
The playbook on the use of AI in construction has been published by the CIOB’s Digital and Innovation Advisory Panel
pbctoday.co.uk • Jun 24, 2024
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April 29, 2025, 6:35
🎨 Portrait of the Art Critic and Writer Raimon Casellas, 1894
by Lluís Graner 🇪🇸
oil on canvas, 185 x 90 cm
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Spain
About the artwork:
In "Portrait of the Art Critic and Writer Raimon Casellas," Graner would likely have depicted Casellas in an environment that reflects his intellectual and artistic milieu. The portrait may show Casellas either in his study surrounded by books and artifacts of art or in a setting that suggests his role in the cultural life of Catalonia, possibly including elements that symbolize his contributions to art criticism and literature.
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April 30, 2025, 6:36
🎨 Interior of a Church, c. 1680
by Emanuel de Witte 🇳🇱
oil on canvas, 62 x 54 cm
Cleveland Museum of Art, USA
About the artwork:
In "Interior of a Church," de Witte likely depicts a grand church interior, emphasizing the lofty vaults and columns that define the space. His use of perspective is key, drawing the viewer’s eye deep into the architecture of the church, perhaps along a central aisle that leads to an altar or choir. The painting would typically feature shafts of light entering through windows, casting dramatic illumination across the interior and highlighting the intricate details of the church’s design.
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May 1, 2025, 6:36
🎨 The Floor Planers, 1875
by Gustave Caillebotte 🇫🇷
oil on canvas, 102 x 146.5 cm
Musée d'Orsay, France
About the artwork:
"The Floor Planers" is one of Caillebotte’s most celebrated works, depicting laborers scraping the wooden floor of a Parisian apartment. It's a scene not of idyllic landscapes or leisurely afternoons but of manual labor, showcasing the physicality and effort involved in the task. This subject was somewhat unconventional and groundbreaking in its portrayal of urban workers as the main subjects.
In this painting, Caillebotte employs a perspective that draws the viewer into the workspace of the floor planers. The composition uses strong diagonal lines created by the perspective of the floorboards, leading the viewer's eye directly to the workers engaged in their task. The use of light is masterful, highlighting the muscles and sweat of the laborers, as well as the wood shavings and tools, which add to the realism and intensity of the scene.
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February 11, 2025, 15:05
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May 3, 2025, 6:36
🎨 Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen Painting a Portrait of His Wife, 1550
by Dirk Jacobsz 🇳🇱
oil on panel, 62.1 x 49.4 cm
Toledo Museum of Art, USA
About the artwork:
In the painting, van Oostsanen is likely shown at work in his studio, a setting that would be meticulously detailed, showcasing the tools of his trade—paints, brushes, and perhaps other implements used in the art-making process of the 16th century. His wife would be depicted as both the subject of his painting and a significant presence within this work, emphasizing her role both within his life and as a muse.
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February 17, 2025, 6:00
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