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  2. Raymond Douglas (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas realized that offering replica mounts (release mounts) might be a way to stop wasteful industrial taxidermy practices. At the time, many fishing charter businesses had arrangements with taxidermy outfits which would kick back big commissions to captains and crew, and trophy game fish were being killed annually by the metric ton.

  3. Gyotaku - Wikipedia

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    Gyotaku (魚拓, from gyo "fish" + taku "stone impression") is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish, a practice which dates back to the mid-1800s. This form of nature printing was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form of its own. The gyotaku method of printmaking uses fish, sea creatures, or ...

  4. Untitled (Fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Movement. Neo-expressionism. Dimensions. 198.1 cm × 172.7 cm (78.0 in × 68.0 in) Location. Private collection. Untitled is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1981. The artwork, which depicts a fisherman displaying his catch hanging at the end of a line, sold for $26.4 million at Christie's in November 2012.

  5. Lainey Wilson, Chuck D, Many More Join YouTube’s ... - AOL

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    Lainey Wilson and Chuck D joined U.S. Secretary of State Anthony J. Blinken and YouTube’s head of music Lyor Cohen in Washington D.C. to unveil the streaming platform’s partnership with with ...

  6. Fish Magic - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 77.2 cm × 98.4 cm (30.4 in × 38.7 in) Location. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. Fish Magic is a 1925 Surrealist painting by Swiss-German artist Paul Klee. The painting belonged to the collection of Walter and Louise Arensberg before being donated in 1950 to the Philadelphia Museum of Art where it is currently held.

  7. Fish reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Fish reproduction. A pair of bettas spawning under a bubble nest. Fish reproductive organs include testes and ovaries. In most species, gonads are paired organs of similar size, which can be partially or totally fused. [1] There may also be a range of secondary organs that increase reproductive fitness.

  8. List of paintings by Frédéric Bazille - Wikipedia

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    Art Institute of Chicago: Self-portrait: 1865–66: 108.9 × 71.1: Art Institute of Chicago: Portrait of Édouard Blau: 1866: 59.5 x 43.2: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC: Still life with Fish: 1866: 63.5 x 81.9: Detroit Institute of Arts: Young Italian Girl Street Singer: 1866: Musée Fabre, Montpellier: The Little Gardener: c.1866–67 ...

  9. Tuna Fishing (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Tuna Fishing is a large canvas (roughly four metres by three metres) it depicts the Almadraba, a traditional form of tuna fishing which involves herding schools of tuna into smaller and smaller nets, before hauling them ashore with grappling hooks and slaughtering them (the word almadraba means "slaughter") The scene is filled chaotically with ...