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  2. Oil painting reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Oil painting reproductions are paintings that have been created by copying in oils an original oil painting by an artist. Oil painting reproductions are distinct from original oil painting such as are often of interest to collectors and museums. [1] Oil painting reproduction can, however, sometimes be regarded as artworks in themselves.

  3. Copies by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    In 1889 Van Gogh expressed a desire to make copies of paintings, including The Good Samaritan by Delacroix as a learning experience. [20] The Pietà (after Delacroix), first version 1889 Vatican Collection of Modern Religious Art, Vatican City (F757) Van Gogh made the Pietà paintings from a lithograph of Delacroix's painting.

  4. List of paintings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    Oil on canvas: 65.8 x 57.5: Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth: 304: Portrait of a Woman with a Lapdog: c. 1665: Oil on canvas: 81 x 64: Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto: 305: The originally more differentiated background is overpainted with black Old Man in an Armchair, possibly a portrait of Jan Amos Comenius: c. 1665: Oil on canvas: 104 x 86 ...

  5. Painting found at garage sale is a Van Gogh, experts say - AOL

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    The oil on canvas painting is a portrait of a fisherman with a white beard, smoking a pipe as he repairs his net. It is based on a painting by Danish artist Michael Ancher (1849-1927), according ...

  6. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    Canvas prints are used as final output for fine art pieces or for reproduction of other types of two dimensional art (drawings, paintings, photograph, etc.). Canvas prints are often used as a cheaper alternative to framed artwork as there is no glazing required and the stretcher is not usually visible, so the prints do not need to be varnished ...

  7. Leda and the Swan (Michelangelo) - Wikipedia

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    Leda and the Swan is a lost tempera on canvas painting by Michelangelo, produced in 1530, but now only surviving in copies and variants. The work depicted the Greek myth of Leda and the Swan . History

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