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  2. Gyotaku - Wikipedia

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    Gyotaku. Gyotaku (é­šæ‹“, from gyo "fish" + taku "stone impression") is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish, a practice which dates back to the mid-1800s. This form of nature printing, where ink is applied to a fish which is then pressed onto paper, was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form of ...

  3. Raymond Douglas (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Though his company has produced replicas of numerous varieties of fish, sailfish remain the top selling mount. Douglas' portfolio of mounts includes a replica of a 13-pound bonefish landed by Andy Mill, Jim Holland, Jr.'s 202.5-pound tarpon (certified as the first tarpon over 200 pounds caught on fly), a replica of Alfred C. Glassell Jr.'s 1,560-pound black marlin, a replica of Louis Marron's ...

  4. List of works by Paul Klee - Wikipedia

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    Fish Magic: 77.3 x 98.5 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Oil and watercolour on canvas, on panel 1926 Magic Garden: 52.1 x 42.2 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Oil on plaster 1926 Demon as Pirate: 29.8 x 43.2 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Watercolour on paper, on board 1926 Animal Terror: 35.2 x 48.4 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Tempera on ...

  5. Guy Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Guy Harvey. Guy Harvey (born 16 September 1955) is a Jamaican [citation needed] marine wildlife artist and conservationist. His depictions of sealife, especially of sportfish such as marlin, are popular with sportfishermen and have been reproduced in prints, posters, T-shirts, jewellery, clothing, and other consumer items.

  6. File:Henri Matisse, 1914, Les poissons rouges (Interior with ...

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    Artwork image information Title Les poissons rouges (Intérieur, bocal de poissons rouges, Interior with a Goldfish Bowl) Artist Henri Matisse

  7. Fish Magic - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 77.2 cm × 98.4 cm (30.4 in × 38.7 in) Location. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia. Fish Magic is a 1925 Surrealist painting by Swiss-German artist Paul Klee. The painting belonged to the collection of Walter and Louise Arensberg before being donated in 1950 to the Philadelphia Museum of Art where it is currently held.

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