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  2. Broken Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Modern Art [6] Rothko Chapel [7] Red Square at the University of Washington Broken Obelisk was installed in 1971 at the Red Square at the University of Washington's main campus in Seattle. [4] The sculpture was a gift by art collector and philanthropist Virginia Wright. [4] A 2005 exhibition copy [8] [9]

  3. Icon design - Wikipedia

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    As computer icons can be used in different sizes, icon design involves creating master artwork usually for the biggest size used and producing smaller sizes from it. It is desirable to comply with overall style of the icon set, using the same color palette, perspective and renderings for all icons.

  4. Two-Piece Reclining Figure: Points - Wikipedia

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    It can be read as one figure or two. [13] I did the first one in two pieces almost without intending to. But after I had done it, then the second one became a conscious idea. I realised what an advantage a separated two- piece composition could have in relating figures to landscape. Knees and breasts are mountains.

  5. Iconography - Wikipedia

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    Holbein's The Ambassadors (1533) is a complex work whose iconography remains the subject of debate.. Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct from artistic style.

  6. Aniconism in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Jocelyn Toynbee agrees: "In two-dimensional, applied art of this kind there was never any danger of idolatry in the sense of actual worship of cult-images and votive pictures". [21] In the 4th century there are increased, if scattered, expressions of opposition to images.

  7. Add, rename, and change your toolbar icons in AOL Desktop ...

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    1. Sign in to AOL Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Add a Favorite icon . 3. Left-click a product or service | Click Add to Toolbar. Want to make your toolbar stand out? Customize it by adding personalized labels and images. 1. Sign in to AOL Desktop Gold. 2. Right-click the toolbar icon you'd like to edit | Click Edit. 3. Search for or select an icon. 4.

  8. Elements of art - Wikipedia

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    A shape is a two-dimensional design encased by lines to signify its height and width structure, and can have different values of color used within it to make it appear three-dimensional. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] In animation, shapes are used to give a character a distinct personality and features, with the animator manipulating the shapes to provide new ...

  9. Susan Kare - Wikipedia

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    Her Macintosh icons were inspired by many sources such as art history, wacky gadgets, pirate lore, Japanese logograms, and forgotten hieroglyphics. [ 7 ] [ 10 ] On the Mac keyboard, her concept for the command symbol was taken from the Saint Hannes cross , which is a symbol for a place of cultural interest used by Scandinavians of the 1960s ...