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  2. Shutterstock - Wikipedia

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    Shutterstock is an American company that offers stock photography, footage, music, and editing tools. Founded in 2003, it has over 200 million images and videos in its library and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SSTK.

  3. BioArt - Wikipedia

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    BioArt is an art movement that uses biological systems, live tissues, bacteria, and living organisms as a means of artistic expression. Learn about the history, methods, and examples of BioArt, such as transgenic art, tissue culture, and semi-living sculptures.

  4. Biological illustration - Wikipedia

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    Biological illustration is the use of technical illustration to visually communicate the structure and specific details of biological subjects of study. This can be used to demonstrate anatomy, explain biological functions or interactions, direct surgical procedures, distinguish species, and other applications. The scope of biological ...

  5. Stock photography - Wikipedia

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    Stock photography is the supply of photographs that are often licensed for specific uses. Learn about the origins, types, and trends of stock photos from the 1920s to the present.

  6. History of art - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the visual art made by humans across different cultures and periods, from prehistory to the present. Learn about the styles, techniques, media, and meanings of artworks, as well as the historical and cultural contexts in which they were created.

  7. Botanical illustration - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the art and science of depicting plant species in various media and contexts. Explore the history, methods, and notable examples of botanical illustration from ancient to modern times.

  8. Art history - Wikipedia

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    Art history is the study of objects created by different cultures and periods that convey meaning through visual representations. It examines the factors that shaped the art, such as cultural, political, religious, economic or artistic influences, and uses various methods of analysis.

  9. Technical art history - Wikipedia

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    Technical art history is an interdisciplinary field of study at the cross-section of science and humanities in which an increasingly wide range of analytical tools is employed to shed light on the creative process from idea to artwork.