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  2. Robert Beauchamp - Wikipedia

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    Robert Beauchamp (1923 – 22 March 1995 [1]) was an American figurative painter and arts educator. Beauchamp's paintings and drawings are known for depicting dramatic creatures and figures with expressionistic colors. His work was described in the New York Times as being "both frightening and amusing". [1]

  3. File:Beauchamp Transcript.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy Talk:Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy/Archive 6 User:Chickstarr404/Gather lists/27208 – "Insurrections of the Mind" Franklin Foer, Editor

  4. Fleuron (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Τypographic ornament in ancient city of Kamiros in Rhodes island, Greece. Flower decorations are among the oldest typographic ornaments. A fleuron can also be used to fill the white space that results from the indentation of the first line of a paragraph, [4] on a line by itself to divide paragraphs in a highly stylized way, to divide lists, or for pure ornamentation. [5]

  5. Beauchamp–Feuillet notation - Wikipedia

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    Beauchamp–Feuillet notation is a system of dance notation used in Baroque dance.. First eight bars of a dance recorded and published by Feuillet in 1700. The roles of the two dancers, the tract they were to follow, and the steps to perform are shown, with the melody for these steps shown above.

  6. Robert de Beauchamp - Wikipedia

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    Robert de Beauchamp (died 1252) was an English judge, was a minor at the death of his father, Robert de Beauchamp, feudal baron of Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, in 1211–12. Adhering to John , he was appointed constable of Oxford and sheriff of the county towards the close of 1215, and received grants of land for his services to the king.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Richard T. Focused on Paris 1848–1914, Art Theory/Dada/etcaa and ink on paper. User:Philthecow; User:MarcMyWords (kinda new to this, could use some guidance) User:PiCo focused on Art of Australia at the moment; Dsmdgold interested in Medieval art especially illuminated manuscripts

  8. Category:Flower paintings - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Flower paintings" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 ...

  9. Richard Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp - Wikipedia

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    As Sir Richard Beauchamp, of Kemerton and Boddington, he threw aside his father's Lancastrian ties to hold the gates of Gloucester closed against Queen Margaret on the morning of Friday, 3 May 1471, so denying her army use of the Severn Bridge and an escape route into Wales. As she moved north he harried the Lancastrian rear and captured some ...