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  2. Gallery wrap - Wikipedia

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    Gallery wrap is a method of displaying art wrapped over thick wooden bars so that there are no visible fasteners (such as staples or tacks). This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frame-less presentation of the finished painting. In contrast, a non-gallery wrap canvas is usually intended to be framed before presentation.

  3. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    A canvas print is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is often stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are used as the final output in an art piece, or as a way to reproduce other forms of art.

  4. Henry Chalfant - Wikipedia

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    Moving Murals (2014) City Lore Gallery, New York; City as Canvas: Graffiti Art From the Martin Wong Collection (2014) Museum of the City of New York; 1980 (2016) Eric Firestone Loft, New York; Art Is Not A Crime 1977-1987 (2018) CEART Fuenlabrada, Madrid [12] Henry Chalfant: Art vs. Transit, 1977-1987 (2019) Bronx Museum, New York [13]

  5. Lining of paintings - Wikipedia

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    However, patches are sometimes applied to strengthen specific areas of a canvas. [8] Strip linings can be added to reinforce the margins of a painting. This practice is important as the margins of a painting are often more damaged than the rest of the canvas. [2] Strip linings strengthen the edges of the canvas so that they can withstand re ...

  6. Panel painting - Wikipedia

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    Canvas took over from panel in Italy by the first half of the 16th century, a change led by Mantegna and the artists of Venice (which made the finest canvas at this point, for sails). In the Netherlands the change took about a century longer, and panel paintings remained common, especially in Northern Europe, even after the cheaper and more ...

  7. Talk:Gallery wrap - Wikipedia

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  8. Kinetic art - Wikipedia

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    Canvas paintings that extend the viewer's perspective of the artwork and incorporate multidimensional movement are the earliest examples of kinetic art. [1] More pertinently speaking, kinetic art is a term that today most often refers to three-dimensional sculptures and figures such as mobiles that move naturally or are machine operated (see e ...

  9. Shaped canvas - Wikipedia

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    Shaped canvases are paintings that depart from the normal flat, rectangular configuration. Canvases may be shaped by altering their outline, while retaining their flatness. An ancient, traditional example is the tondo, a painting on a round panel or canvas: Raphael, as well as some other Renaissance painters, sometimes chose this format for madonna paintings. [1]

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