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Category:Heptanese school (painting)

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The Heptanese school of painting — also known as the Ionian Islands' school, combined Byzantine traditions with the "new" Baroque paintings style. It developed in the Ionian Islands region of Greece, from the mid−17th century through the mid−19th century.

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