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  2. Maurice Prendergast - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Brazil Prendergast (October 10, 1858 – February 1, 1924) was an American artist who painted in oil and watercolor, and created monotypes.His delicate landscapes and scenes of modern life, characterized by mosaic-like color, are generally associated with Post-Impressionism.

  3. Monoprinting - Wikipedia

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    Monoprinting and monotyping are similar but not identical. Both involve the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art. In monoprinting, an artist creates a reusable template of the intended image. Templates may include stencils, metal plates and flat stones.

  4. List of Mellotron recordings - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist Album Year Player Model played Ace of Wands Steve Hackett: Voyage of the Acolyte: 1975 Steve Hackett or John Acock M400 Airbag Radiohead: OK Computer: 1997 Jonny Greenwood: M400 And You and I: Yes: Close to the Edge: 1972 Rick Wakeman [2] M400 Angel: Aerosmith: Permanent Vacation: 1987 Drew Arnott [3] M400 Assault and Battery/The ...

  5. Monotyping - Wikipedia

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    Mythological scene with Apollo, Fame, and the Muses by Antoon Sallaert. Monotyping is a type of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The surface, or matrix, was historically a copper etching plate, but in contemporary work it can vary from zinc or glass to acrylic glass.

  6. Kevin MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Kevin MacLeod was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1972. [2] He began piano lessons at a young age: "as a 4-year old or whatever it was". [3] He attended the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay (UWGB) [citation needed] where he initially studied electrical engineering; however, amid a distaste for chemistry requirements, he switched to music education after his first month.

  7. Donovan - Wikipedia

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    The one who really taught us to play and learn all the traditional songs was Martin Carthy – who incidentally was contacted by Dylan when Bob first came to the UK. Bob was influenced, as all American folk artists are, by the Celtic music of Ireland, Scotland and England. But in 1962 we folk Brits were also being influenced by some folk Blues ...

  8. Lowell George - Wikipedia

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    The song "Ride Like the Wind" on the 1979 self-titled debut album by Christopher Cross was dedicated to George. Jackson Browne memorialized George in his song "Of Missing Persons", [24] on his 1980 album Hold Out. The song was dedicated to George's daughter Inara George, who is part of the musical duo The Bird and the Bee.

  9. Art Garfunkel - Wikipedia

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    Their idols were The Everly Brothers, whom they imitated in their use of close two-part vocal harmony. In 1957, Simon & Garfunkel recorded the song "Hey, Schoolgirl" under the name Tom & Jerry. [16] The single reached number 49 on the pop charts.