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  2. Line art - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau line art Line art emphasizes form and drawings , of several (few) constant widths (as in technical illustrations ), or of freely varying widths (as in brush work or engraving ). Line art may tend towards realism (as in much of Gustave Doré 's work), or it may be a caricature , cartoon , ideograph , or glyph .

  3. Whiplash (decorative art) - Wikipedia

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    Whiplash designs in the interior of the Hôtel Tassel in Brussels by Victor Horta (1893). The whiplash or whiplash line is a motif of decorative art and design that was particularly popular in Art Nouveau.

  4. Outline of the visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Value – use of lightness (tint, or white) and darkness (shade, or black) in a piece of art; Line – straight or curved marks that span a distance between two points. For example, see line art. Color – produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye. Properties of color

  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. Arterial line - Wikipedia

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    An arterial line (also art-line or a-line) is a thin catheter inserted into an artery. Use

  7. Art line - Wikipedia

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    Art line may refer to: Arterial line, a catheter placed into an artery to measure blood pressure; Artificial transmission line, a four-terminal electrical network;

  8. Line of beauty - Wikipedia

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    Serpentine lines from Hogarth's The Analysis of Beauty. Line of beauty is a term and a theory in art or aesthetics used to describe an S-shaped curved line (a serpentine line) appearing within an object, as the boundary line of an object, or as a virtual boundary line formed by the composition of several objects.

  9. Arts on the Line - Wikipedia

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    An exterior view of Alewife station, the location of six of the original twenty works commissioned by Arts on the Line. Arts on the Line was a program devised to bring art into the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) subway stations in the late 1970s and early 1980s.