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  2. Mermaid (Lichtenstein) - Wikipedia

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    However, The Mermaid, which was his first large-scale sculpture, was uniquely created for this commission. [4] He was commissioned to produce Mermaid in 1979 for the Theater of the Performing Arts. [5] The original $100,000 commission included a $50,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant and dollar for dollar matching by art aficionados. [6]

  3. Hyperrealism (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Since it evolved from pop art, the photorealistic style of painting was uniquely tight, precise, and sharply mechanical with an emphasis on mundane, everyday imagery. [11] Hyperrealism, although photographic in essence, often entails a softer, much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living, tangible object.

  4. Havis Amanda - Wikipedia

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    The Havis Amanda is one of Vallgren's Parisian Art Nouveau works. Cast in bronze, it rests on a fountain made of granite. [3] The sculpture is of a mermaid standing on seaweed as she rises from the water, with four fish spouting water at her feet, surrounded by four sea lions. Vallgren's intention was to symbolize the rebirth of Helsinki.

  5. Mermaid (Jerichau-Baumann) - Wikipedia

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    Mermaid (Danish: (En) Havfrue), painted in 1873, is the last of at least four oil on canvas paintings of mermaids painted by the Polish-Danish painter Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann. It depicts a mermaid with a melancholic facial expression, leaning against a rock in shallow water, with a night sky residing over a moonlit sea in the background.

  6. Category:Mermaids in art - Wikipedia

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  7. Ceramic art - Wikipedia

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    As one of the plastic arts, ceramic art is a visual art. While some ceramics are considered fine art, such as pottery or sculpture, most are considered to be decorative, industrial or applied art objects. Ceramic art can be created by one person or by a group, in a pottery or a ceramic factory with a group designing and manufacturing the ...

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