• Events from the year 1704 in art. Paolo Alessandro Maffei – Engraving of Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus Sebastiano Ricci Crucifixion with Virgin...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1704. 1704 (MDCCIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Saturday...
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  • 1706 in art – Death of Luo Mu 1705 in art – Death of Zhu Da, Birth of Charles-André van Loo 1704 in art 1703 in art – Birth of François Boucher 1702 in art...
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  • The year 1704 in music involved some significant events. Johann Christoph Pepusch arrives in London. Following her husband's death, Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet...
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  • events and publications of 1704. July – The Storm: or, a collection of the most remarkable casualties and disasters which happen'd in the late dreadful tempest...
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  • The year 1695 in science and technology involved some significant events. Gottfried Leibniz publishes his "New System of the Nature and Communication of...
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  • The year 1704 in science and technology involved some significant events. approx. date – The first modern orrery is built by George Graham and Thomas...
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  • in archaeology involved some significant events. 1702: Heneage Finch excavates Julliberrie's Grave in Kent. 1704: The Carpentras Stele, inscribed in the...
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  • of Clarendon – The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England (1702–1704, written in the 1640s and late 1660s. Also known as Clarendon's History)...
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    Giving Arms to Aeneas; by Jean Cornu; 1704; terracotta and painted wood; height: 108 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City The Death of Adonis;...
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  • Events from the year 1695 in art. French painter Évrard Chauveau travels to Sweden to work on the palaces of Queen Ulrike Eleonora. François Girardon becomes...
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  • censorship. unknown dates After twelve years of de facto theatrical monopoly in London, the senior actors of the mismanaged United Company break away to form...
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    Academic art, academicism, or academism, is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies of art. This method extended...
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  • The arts in the Philippines reflect a range of artistic influences on the country's culture, including indigenous art. Philippine art consists of two branches:...
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    The year 1704 in architecture involved some significant events. English architect and dramatist John Vanbrugh is commissioned to begin Blenheim Palace...
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  • Depreaux, published anonymously; about the Battle of Blenheim (August 13, 1704), and satirizing Boileau's Fourth Epistle to the King of France, 1672 William...
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    Artworks by or after English art, Art UK. Retrieved 8 September 2016. "Monkeys and Dogs Playing: Francis Barlow (1626–1704)". Art UK. Retrieved 8 September...
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    1244–1315), Austrian Beguine and Christian mystic Agnes Block (1629–1704), Dutch art collector and horticulturalist Agnes Bluhm (1862–1943), German medical...
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  • (1783–?) Buganda (complete list) – Kayemba, Kabaka (c.1690–c.1704) Tebandeke, Kabaka (c.1704–c.1724) Ndawula, Kabaka (c.1724–c.1734) Kagulu, Kabaka (c.1734–c...
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  • chronicles a journey to the Northern Provinces of Honshū undertaken in 1689. Edward Bysshe, The Art of English Poetry (criticism) Daniel Defoe: The Mock-Mourners:...
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  • Francesco Queirolo (category 1704 births)
    kweiˈrɔːlo]; 1704–1762) was an Italian Genoese-born sculptor, active in Rome and Naples during the Rococo period. He trained together with Giuseppe Rusconi in Rome...
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  • and 30 specials of the version of the Japanese anime Doraemon that began airing in 1979 and stopped in 2005, when it was succeeded by the 2005 series....
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    Champion de Crespigny (1 April 1704 – 11 February 1765), was proctor of the Admiralty court. Champion de Crespigny was born in London on 1 April 1738. Of...
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    Lexicon Technicum (category Book series introduced in 1704)
    English, compiled by John Harris, with the first volume published in 1704 and the second in 1710. Although the emphasis of the Lexicon Technicum was on mathematical...
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  • Notable people with the surname include: Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet (1627–1704), French bishop and theologian, uncle of Louis Louis Bossuet (1663–1742)...
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    Military art is art with a military subject matter, regardless of its style or medium. The battle scene is one of the oldest types of art in developed...
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    Jan Kops (category History of agriculture in the Netherlands)
    Empire. Flora Batava was the name given the garden of Agnes Block (1629-1704), an art collector and horticulturist. She was the daughter of a Mennonite textile...
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    ਫ਼ਤਿਹ ਸਿੰਘ, pronunciation: [pʰat̪ɪɦ sɪ́ŋgᵊ]; 25 February 1699 – 28 December 1704 or 12 December 1705), commonly referred to with honorifics as Baba Fateh...
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    Somaliland (redirect from Art of Somaliland)
    from a Changing Continent. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1704-4. Lindley, Anna (15 January 2013). The Early Morning Phonecall: Somali Refugees'...
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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    British Medical Journal, 1997:315:1704–1708". BMJ. 315 (7123). Bmj.com: 1704–1708. doi:10.1136/bmj.315.7123.1704. PMC 2128020. PMID 9448547. Retrieved...
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