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  2. Glossary of entomology terms - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of entomology describes terms used in the formal study of insect species by entomologists.. When present, elytra of the Staphylinidae are markedly abbreviate. This fly in the genus Scaptomyza has clearly visible rows of para-sagittal acrostichal bristles on its thorax the alitrunk of aculeate Hymenoptera comprises the three thoracic segments, plus the propodeum, which strictly ...

  3. The Charging Chasseur - Wikipedia

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    The painting was Géricault's first exhibited work and it is an example of his attempt to condense both movement and structure in his art. [1] It represents French romanticism and has a motif similar to Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Alps, but non-classical characteristics of the picture include its dramatic diagonal arrangement and vigorous paint handling.

  4. Louis Vauxcelles - Wikipedia

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    Louis Vauxcelles (French pronunciation: [lwi vosÉ›l]; born Louis Meyer; 1 January 1870 – 21 July 1943 [1]) was a French art critic. [2] He is credited with coining the terms Fauvism (1905) and Cubism (1908). He used several pseudonyms in various publications: Pinturrichio, Vasari, Coriolès, and Critias. [3]

  5. Young Ladies Beside the Seine (Summer) - Wikipedia

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    Sketch for the final work, signed, 1856 (National Gallery, Prague) Unsigned sketch, 1856 (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra)Young Ladies Beside the Seine (Summer) (French - Les Demoiselles des bords de la Seine (été)) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Realist Gustave Courbet, created between late 1856 and early 1857.

  6. Insects in art - Wikipedia

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    Insects have found uses in art, as in other aspects of culture, both symbolically and physically, from ancient times. Artforms include the direct usage of beetlewing ( elytra ) in paintings, textiles, and jewellery, as well as the representation of insects in fine arts such as paintings and sculpture.

  7. Bathers by a River - Wikipedia

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    Bathers by a River (French: Les Demoiselles à la rivière), also known as Bathers at the River and occasionally referred to as simply Bathers, is a large 1917 oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Henri Matisse. [2]

  8. John Abbot (entomologist) - Wikipedia

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    He was tutored at home and showed an early interest in collecting and drawing. Abbot studied art with Jacob Bonneau and his first known entomological paintings were created in 1766. Abbot's technique improved rapidly and in a few years he was producing some of the best entomological illustrations of the eighteenth-century. [3]

  9. Beautiful demoiselle - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful demoiselles live mainly near small to medium-sized streams and creeks. [7] They prefer a relatively low water temperature and a moderate to fast flow. The water must not be nutrient-rich . In the northern part of their range, such as in Norway and Finland, they are also found near medium-sized rivers or even larger streams.