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  2. Polychrome brickwork - Wikipedia

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    Polychrome brickwork also became popular in Europe in the later 19th century as part of the various medieval and Romanesque revivals. In France, the Menier Chocolate Factory in Noisiel, designed by Jules Saulnier and completed in 1872, is an early and very elaborate example, which is also noted for its early use of iron structure.

  3. Glamour photography - Wikipedia

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    These sometimes include boudoir portraits but are more commonly used by professionals and high school seniors who want to look their best for their portraits. As photography has become widely adopted through the use of smartphones, glamour photography has become a popular type of content featured on social media, particularly on Instagram.

  4. Lego Brick Sketches - Wikipedia

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    Lego Brick Sketches (stylized as LEGO BRICK SKETCHES) is a Lego theme that recreates iconic characters as stylised portraits. It was first introduced in June 2020. Following the launch of Lego DOTS, a theme mainly targeted towards children, the Lego Brick Sketches theme is the first bas-relief portraits concept to be launched by the Lego Group.

  5. Robie House - Wikipedia

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    According to Frederick Robie Jr., Wright ordered custom-made bricks for the house, which measure 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 by 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 inches (41 by 295 mm) across. [37] The low, narrow bricks in the facade are laid horizontally. [6] [205] [197] The bricks are colored violet, red, and orange with scattered dark spots.

  6. Brickfilm - Wikipedia

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    Bricks in Motion is an online community focused on the art of brickfilming. It was originally founded in 2001 as the personal website of pioneering brickfilmer Thomas Foote, [ 36 ] and the current incarnation was founded by Jonathan Schlaepfer in 2008 as a new community-focused brickfilming website, featuring a forum and later a film directory ...

  7. Christine Rosamond - Wikipedia

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    Christine Rosamond (October 24, 1947 – March 26, 1994) [1] —who became known by her middle name, Rosamond-- was an American artist made famous by her paintings, watercolors, etchings, lithographs, and acrylics. [2]

  8. Young Woman in White on a Red Background - Wikipedia

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    Young Woman in White on a Red Background (French: Jeune femme en blanc, fond rouge) is an oil on canvas painting by Henri Matisse, from c. 1946. It is held in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Child art - Wikipedia

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    In its primary sense, the term was created by Franz Cižek (1865–1946) in the 1890s. The following usages denote and connote different, sometimes parallel meanings: . In the world of contemporary fine art, "child art" refers to a subgenre of artists who depict children in their works;