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  • 91Oil Pourer — The Oil Pourer, after Lysippos (Glyptothek, Munich) The Oil Pourer is a lost Greek bronze of an athlete variously associated with the circle of Lysippos, c. 340 330 BCE, of which Roman marble copies exist, notably in the Glyptothek, Munich… …

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  • 92Oil paint —    This painting medium is composed of pigments mixed with linseed, walnut, or other oils. Its advantage over tempera is that it can be applied as layered transparent glazes for a richer, more luminous effect. The Master of Flémalle and Jan van… …

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  • 93Painting —    The work of the Flemish Primitives is represented in Brussels by Rogier van der Weyden, named town painter in 1436. Weyden developed a schoo1 around him that included Vrancke van der Stockt, Colijn de Coter, and Pieter van der Weyden. Artists… …

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  • 94painting — noun Syn: picture, illustration, portrayal, depiction, representation, image, artwork, canvas, oil, watercolour …

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  • 95Watercolor painting — For other uses, see Watercolors (disambiguation). An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Watercolor (US) or watercolour (UK and Commonwealth), also aquarelle from French, is a painting method. A watercolor is the …

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  • 96Portrait painting — See Portrait for more about the general topic of portraits. Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to depict the visual appearance of the subject. Beside human beings, animals, pets and even inanimate objects can be chosen… …

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  • 97History of painting — The history of painting reaches back in time to artifacts from pre historic humans, and spans all cultures. The history of painting represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from Antiquity. Across cultures, and spanning continents and… …

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  • 98Western painting — The history of Western painting represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from Antiquity. [Art of the Western World: From Ancient Greece to Post Modernism (Paperback)by Bruce Cole, Simon and Shuster, 1981,… …

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  • 99Acrylic painting techniques — are different styles of manipulating and working with polymer based acrylic paints. Acrylics differ from oil paints in that they have shorter drying times (as little as 10 minutes) and are soluble in water. These types of paint eliminate the need …

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  • 100Glaze (painting technique) — A glaze in painting refers to a layer of paint, thinned with a medium, so as to become somewhat transparent. A glaze changes the color cast or texture (gloss or matte, for instance) of the surface. Drying time depends on the amount of medium used …

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