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  2. Day and Night (M. C. Escher) - Wikipedia

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    Along the center, the image is divided into complementary black (right) and white (left), or, as the title suggests, day and night. The birds of the image contradict the overall partition of black and white throughout the image, as the black birds are in the white part of the image, while the white birds are in the black part, each of them ...

  3. Category:Birds in art - Wikipedia

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    The Barbarians (painting) The Beakful; List of wildlife works of art by Frank Weston Benson; Bird (mathematical artwork) Bird in Hand (painting) Bird in Space; Bird on Money; Bird stone; Bird-and-flower painting; Birds in Meitei culture; The Birds of America; The Birds (painting) Black Stork in a Landscape; The Blind Girl; The Blue Bird (Metzinger)

  4. Caroline Weldon - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Weldon (born Susanna Karolina Faesch; 4 December 1844 – 15 March 1921) was a Swiss-American artist and activist with the National Indian Defense Association.. Weldon became a confidante and the personal secretary to the Lakota Sioux Indian leader Sitting Bull during the time when Plains Indians had adopted the Ghost Dance move

  5. File:Sitting Bull painting by Caroline Weldon, 1890.jpg

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    Painting of Sitting Bull by Caroline Weldon, 1890. Personally owned by Sitting Bull. Based on a 1885 photograph by William Notman & Son. Items portrayed in this file

  6. Sky and Water I - Wikipedia

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    In this central layer the pictorial elements are equal: birds and fish are alternately foreground or background, depending on whether the eye concentrates on light or dark elements. The birds take on an increasing three-dimensionality in the upward direction, and the fish, in the downward direction. But as the fish progress upward and the birds ...

  7. Florence White Williams - Wikipedia

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    Florence White Williams (1895–1953) primarily worked as an artist and illustrator whose work included illustrated editions of The Little Red Hen and The Story of Little Black Sambo. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Born in Putney , Vermont , she attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts , now known as the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

  8. Itō Jakuchū - Wikipedia

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    A very common theme among his work is birds, in particular hens and roosters, though several of his more famous paintings depict cranes, cockatoos, parrots, and phoenixes. One of his most ambitious endeavors, and therefore most famous works, is known as the "Pictures of the Colorful Realm of Living Beings" (動植綵絵, Dōshoku sai-e).

  9. Allegorical Painting of Two Ladies, English School - Wikipedia

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    Allegorical Painting of Two Ladies. Allegorical Painting of Two Ladies, English School is a 17th-century allegorical painting by an unknown artist, presumed to be English and (judging by the costumes) to date from the 1650s. For its period, the painting is considered unusual in its depiction of a black woman and a white woman sitting side by ...