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  • 11Japanese lacquerware — is a broad category of fine and decorative arts, as lacquer has been used in paintings, prints, and on a wide variety of objects from Buddha statues to bento boxes for food.A number of terms are used in Japanese to refer to lacquerware. Shikki… …

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  • 12hiramaki-e — ▪ Japanese art  in Japanese lacquerwork, gold decoration in low, or “flat,” relief, a basic form of maki e (q.v.). The pattern is first outlined on a sheet of paper with brush and ink. It is then traced on the reverse side of the paper with a… …

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  • 13Urushi-e — (漆絵), literally meaning lacquer picture, refers to two types of Japanese artworks: paintings painted with actual lacquer, and particular woodblock printing styles which use regular ink but are said to resemble the darkness and thickness of black… …

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  • 14Metallic paint — Metallic paint, also called polychromatic or metal flake paint, is used on the majority of new automobiles sold.[citation needed] Metallic paint can reveal the contours of bodywork more than non metallic, or solid paint, Close up, the small metal …

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  • 15Tom-tom drum — A tom tom (not to be confused with a tamtam) is a cylindrical drum with no snare.The tom tom originates from Native American or Asian cultures. The tom tom drum is also a traditional means of communication. The tom tom drum was added to the drum… …

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  • 16Fish hook — Fishhook redirects here. For other uses, see Fishhook (disambiguation). Anatomy of a fish hook A fish hook is a device for catching fish either by impaling them in the mouth or, more rarely, by snagging the body of the fish. Fish hooks have been… …

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  • 17Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film) — Infobox Film name = Around the World in 80 Days caption = Around the World in 80 Days movie poster director = Michael Anderson John Farrow producer = Kevin McClory William Cameron Menzies Michael Todd writer = Novel: Jules Verne Screenplay: James …

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  • 18Joe Bailon — was born on March 18, 1923 in Newcastle, California, United States, the youngest of ten children. He is a car customizer and best known as the creator of the paint color Candy Apple Red. His 1941 Chevy, Miss Elegance , established him as a top… …

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  • 19Absolute Time in Pregroove — (ATIP) is a method of storing information on an optical medium, used on CD R and other writable discs. ATIP information is only readable on CD R and CD RW drives, as normal drives don t need the information stored on it.UsageATIP is used as a… …

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  • 20Victor Proetz — Victor Hugo Proetz (1897 1966) was an American architect, designer, and author of poetry and verse.His Career as an Architect and DesignerProetz was born in Saint Louis, Missouri. He studied painting and design at the Art Institute of Chicago.… …

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