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  2. Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the court of the Habsburgs —especially Philip IV—, the Bourbons did not want scenes from the past but popular, country scenes that could represent how life was lived in Spain at the time. Goya abandoned the religious and historical motifs with which he had worked in Zaragoza. In his first cartoons he was closely supervised by Bayeu ...

  3. Painting and Travel with Roger and Sarah Bansemer - Wikipedia

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    Painting and Travel take to the air during the Albuquerque, New Mexico Hot Air Balloon Festival where hundreds of balloons come from around the world to participate. Roger describes the process of creating a 100 foot tall balloon mural on the side of a hotel. He also paints a scene of a colorful balloon in flight using acrylics. [5]

  4. Frederick Morgan (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Morgan ROI (1847 – 3 April 1927) was an English painter of portraits, animals, domestic and country scenes. He became known for his idyllic genre scenes of childhood. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Ukrainian soldier uses mud and ash to paint scenes of nature ...

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    When Oleg Bazylewicz, an artist and writer, signed up for military duty on the day that Russia invaded his native Ukraine, he readied the two things he valued most - his watercolours and his block ...

  6. At the Races in the Countryside - Wikipedia

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    At the Races in the Countryside or Carriage at the Races is an 1869 oil painting by the French painter Edgar Degas. The painting, which depicts a scene of a family in a horse-drawn carriage in the countryside, is on display at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. [1] The painting was shown at the First Impressionist Exhibition in 1874. [2]

  7. Wikipedia:Coloring cartographic maps - Wikipedia

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    This will allow us to paint the world map with these 4 colors. For those not very familiar with Inkscape, it is worth remembering that, to go faster, you can select several countries at the same time.

  8. Houma artist uses thick paint to create timeless cityscapes ...

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    Using paint and a palette knife, Houma artist Stacey Fabre sculpts New Orleans and bayou vistas on canvas for its viewers to savor and mull.

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