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  2. Watercolor painting - Wikipedia

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    An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Love's Messenger, an 1885 watercolor and tempera by Marie Spartali Stillman. Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French:; from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua 'water'), [1] is a painting method [2] in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based ...

  3. Yim Maukun - Wikipedia

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    As he explained in an International Artist magazine article, "oil painting is not simply the process of turning drawings into paintings by applying paint, but rather a creative process whereby paint is transformed into a language of color"—and using different brushstrokes and textures is crucial for creating this effect. [33]

  4. List of works by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late twenties, and most of his best-known works were produced during his final two years. He produced more than 2,000 artworks, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches. In 2013, Sunset at Montmajour became the first full-sized Van Gogh painting to be newly confirmed since 1928 ...

  5. Gouache - Wikipedia

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    Gouache paint is similar to watercolor, but it is modified to make it opaque. Just as in watercolor, the binding agent has traditionally been gum arabic but since the late nineteenth century cheaper varieties use yellow dextrin. When the paint is sold as a paste, e.g. in tubes, the dextrin has usually been mixed with an equal volume of water. [1]

  6. List of paintings by Frederic Edwin Church - Wikipedia

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    Painting Name Year Technique Dimensions (H×W) Current Location Niagara Falls (Horseshoe Falls) c. 1844: Oil on canvas: 111.4 × 119.1 cm: Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma Hooker and Company Journeying through the Wilderness from Plymouth to Hartford, in 1636: 1846: Oil on canvas: 102.24 × 153.35 cm: Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut

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  8. The Slave Ship - Wikipedia

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    Turner included the impending typhoon and sunset to comment on the atrocities of slave trading. [15] Other colors in the painting, such as the cool blue of the ocean and the black caps of the water, bring the ocean's thrashing movement to life and give the viewer a sense of the cataclysmic nature of the scene.

  9. Outline of painting - Wikipedia

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    Painting can be described as all of the following: Art – aesthetic expression for presentation or performance, and the work produced from this activity. The word "art" is therefore both a verb and a noun, as is the word "painting". Work of art – aesthetic physical item or artistic creation. A painting is a work of art expressed in paint.