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  2. Yaranga - Wikipedia

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    A Yaranga is a cone-shaped or rounded reindeer-hide tent. [1] It is built of a light wooden frame covered with reindeer skins or canvas sewn together. The word yaranga comes from the Chukchi word for house: jaraŋə (Cyrillic: яраӈы). [2] In Russian use, the terms chum, yurt and yaranga may be used interchangeably.

  3. Damien Hirst - Wikipedia

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    Painting-By-Numbers (2001), a do-it-yourself painting kit comprising a stamped canvas, brushes, and 90 paint tins in plexiglass designed to make a 'dot' painting. [148] Part of the exhibition was binned by a gallery cleaner who mistook it for trash. [149] The Dream, (2008). a simulated unicorn in a tank of formaldehyde solution. [150]

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    User:Sara_USA All forms of visual, especially invention and innovation in visual art, and fine art; User:Jpbowen Art galleries/museums and their collections; individual artworks. User:Kafka Liz Diverse interests, currently focusing on mediaeval manuscripts but also including Ancient, Early Christian, and Byzantine periods. Very interested in ...

  5. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    A print that copies another work of art, especially a painting, is known as a "reproductive print". Multiple impressions printed from the same matrix form an edition . Since the late 19th century, artists have generally signed individual impressions from an edition and often number the impressions to form a limited edition; the matrix is then ...

  6. Swimming Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    The Swimming Reindeer is a 13,000-year-old Magdalenian sculpture of two swimming reindeer conserved in the British Museum. The sculpture was made in what is now modern-day France by an unknown sculptor who carved the artwork from the tip of a mammoth tusk .

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  8. Art - Wikipedia

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    However, even fine art often has goals beyond pure creativity and self-expression. The purpose of works of art may be to communicate ideas, such as in politically, spiritually, or philosophically motivated art; to create a sense of beauty (see aesthetics); to explore the nature of perception; for pleasure; or to generate strong emotions. The ...

  9. Cro-Magnon - Wikipedia

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    The "art for art's sake" model came apart by the turn of the century as more examples of cave art were found in hard-to-reach places in western Europe such as Combarelles and Font-de-Gaume, for which the idea of it being simply a leisure activity became increasingly untenable.