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  2. Brushstrokes - Wikipedia

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    As with many comics-based works, the connection to the source is evident in Brushstrokes.This work depicts a cropped derivation of the source image. [10] In Brushstrokes, as in its source, a hand holds a house painter's paintbrush in the lower left hand corner of the image, while in the upper right a few strokes of paint as well as spatterings of paint are presented.

  3. Brushstrokes series - Wikipedia

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    Brushstrokes (1965) was the first element of the Brushstrokes series. Brushstrokes series is the name for a series of paintings produced in 1965-1966 by Roy Lichtenstein. It also refers to derivative sculptural representations of these paintings that were first made in the 1980s. In the series, the theme is art as a subject, but rather than ...

  4. Brush Strokes - Wikipedia

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    1 September 1986. (1986-09-01) –. 7 April 1991. (1991-04-07) Brush Strokes is a British television sitcom broadcast on BBC1 from 1986 to 1991. [1] Written by Esmonde and Larbey and set in South London, it depicted the (mostly) amorous adventures of a wisecracking house painter, Jacko (Karl Howman). There were 40 episodes spread over five series.

  5. Yellow and Green Brushstrokes - Wikipedia

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    Yellow and Green Brushstrokes. Yellow and Green Brushstrokes is a 1966 oil and Magna on canvas pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein. It is part of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that includes several paintings and sculptures. It is located at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany. As with all of his Brushstrokes works, it is ...

  6. Ensō - Wikipedia

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    Ensō (c. 2000) by Kanjuro Shibata XX.Some artists draw ensō with an opening in the circle, while others close the circle.. In Zen art, an ensō (円 相, "circular form") [1] is a circle hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express the Zen mind, which is associated with enlightenment, emptiness, freedom, and the state of no-mind.

  7. Brushstrokes (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 45°31′00″N 122°40′59″W  /  45.51657°N 122.68298°W  / 45.51657; -122.68298. Brushstrokes is a 1996 sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein, installed outside the Portland Art Museum 's Mark Building, in Portland, Oregon. [1][2] It is part of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that includes several paintings and ...

  8. Brushstrokes in Flight - Wikipedia

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    Brushstrokes in Flight. Brushstrokes in Flight is a 1984 sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein, installed at the John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. [1] It is part of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that includes several paintings and sculptures whose subject is the actions made with a house-painter's brush.

  9. Brushstroke - Wikipedia

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    Brushstroke. Brushstroke is a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein. There are two copies. The original was created in 2001 for the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, Spain. [1][2] The second was delivered to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, on September 16, 2003, [3] and dedicated on October 25, 2003.