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  2. Red line (phrase) - Wikipedia

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    The Thin Red Line (1881) by Robert Gibb, depicting the 93rd Regiment of Foot of the British army fighting off Russian cavalry at the Battle of Balaclava in 1854. From British English, an entirely different figure of speech for an act of great courage against impossible order or thinly spread military unit holding firm against attack, or the "thin red line", originates from reports of a red ...

  3. The Thin Red Line (painting) - Wikipedia

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    In an incident which became known as "The Thin Red Line", a two-deep line of around 500 red-coated Scottish infantry from the Highland Brigade – with support from around 1,000 Royal Marines and Turkish infantry along with six guns of field artillery – stood firm against a force of around 2,500 Russian cavalrymen. The incident was a small ...

  4. Voice of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Fire is a 1967 acrylic on canvas abstract painting made by American painter Barnett Newman in 1967. It consists of three equally sized vertical stripes, with the outer two painted blue and the centre painted red.

  5. Elements of art - Wikipedia

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    Elements of art are stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate. [1] The seven most common elements include line, shape, texture, form, space, color and value, with the additions of mark making, and materiality.

  6. Red Line - Wikipedia

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    Red line (phrase), a figurative phrase used in English and Hebrew meaning a limit past which something shouldn't cross safely Red lines in the Russo-Ukrainian War Red line (hockey) , the center of the playing surface on an ice hockey rink

  7. Red Square (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Painterly Realism of a Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions, also known as Red Square, [1] is a 1915 painting by Kazimir Malevich. [2] Red Square was part of Malevich's Suprematist art movement (1915-1919), which aimed to create artworks that were universally understood. A non-representational work, the painting shows a red quadrilateral on a white ...

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  9. The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room) - Wikipedia

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    There is a faint line that runs between the table and the wall, providing a further hint of three-dimensional space. [4] The overwhelming and bold red color seen in The Dessert: Harmony in Red began a trend in Matisse's work. Pieces of work that followed created by Matisse included: The Red Studio and the Red Interior series.