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  2. Monogram - Wikipedia

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    Monograms have been used as signatures by artists and craft workers on paintings, sculptures and pieces of furniture, especially when guilds enforced measures against unauthorized participation in the trade. A famous example of a monogram serving as an artist's signature is the "AD" used by Albrecht Dürer.

  3. Johannes Adam Simon Oertel - Wikipedia

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    Sewanee, Tenn: University Gallery, 1995. Abstract: Presents a short biography of Oertel and influences upon his art. Close-up views of paintings on display in the University Gallery are shown. Merrill, Peter C. 1997. "Oertel, Johannes Adam Simon". German Immigrant Artists in America, a Biographical Dictionary. The North Carolina Centennial Flag ...

  4. Khelrtva - Wikipedia

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    A royal charter of King George IV of Georgia with his khelrtva.AD 1222. Kept at the National Archives of Georgia in Tbilisi.. A khelrtva (Georgian: ხელრთვა, pronounced [χeɫɾtʰʷa]) is a Georgian calligraphic signature, monogram or seal, originally used by the Georgian monarchs, queens consort, patriarchs, royalty and nobility, [1] [2] [3] universally used since the early ...

  5. List of medallists - Wikipedia

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    A medallist or medalist (see spelling differences) is an artist who designs medals, ... Signature HB monogram. [292] Alois Börsch (1855 – 1923) [293] [294]

  6. Rembrandt Laughing - Wikipedia

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    The RHL monogram (meaning: Rembrandt Harmenszoon Leidensis, i.e.: Rembrandt, son of Harmen from Leiden) is a particular type of signature that Rembrandt used only in 1628 and possibly in late 1627 or early 1629. The fact that the letters of the monogram were written in the wet paint of the surface is of major importance for dating the painting. [7]

  7. Robert William Wood - Wikipedia

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    Falk, Peter Hastings, Dictionary of Signatures & Monograms, 1988; Zellman, Michael David, 300 Years of American Art, (two volumes), 1986; Dawdy, Doris, Artists of the American West:A Biographical Dictionary (3 volumes), 1985; Falk, Peter Hastings (editor), Who Was Who in American Art: Artists Active Between 1898-1947

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  9. Ay-O - Wikipedia

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    Ay-O's Tactile Box and Finger Box on display in the exhibition Art, Anti-Art, Non-Art: Experimentations in the Public Sphere in Postwar Japan, 1950–1970 at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. In front of the case is a simulator of the artworks within, where visitors can insert their hands (for the Tactile Box ) or fingers (for the Finger Box ).