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  2. Monochrome painting - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rauschenberg: "A canvas is never empty". [20] In the early 1950s, became known for white, then black, and eventually red monochrome canvases. In the White Paintings [21] (1951) series, Rauschenberg applied everyday house paint with paint rollers to achieve smooth "blank" surfaces. White panels were exhibited alone or in modular groupings.

  3. Black Paintings - Wikipedia

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    The Black Paintings (Spanish: Pinturas negras) is the name given to a group of 14 paintings by Francisco Goya from the later years of his life, probably between 1820 and 1823. They portray intense, haunting themes, reflective of both his fear of insanity and his bleak outlook on humanity.

  4. Isle of the Dead (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Design elements from the painting appear in mattes [18] and sets [19] in the 1951 film The Tales of Hoffmann. [11] A large copy of the painting appears on a wall midway through Terry Gilliam's 1995 science fiction movie 12 Monkeys. The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes references the painting in its set design and lighting for the villain's personal ...

  5. Franz Kline - Wikipedia

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    The paintings displayed a variety of compositions and moods, but they all had one defining trait: Kline's signature style of black on white. [14] In the early 1950s, his work appeared very much inspired by French painter Pierre Soulages , who had exhibited in Betty Parsons' gallery in New York in 1949. [ 15 ]

  6. The Slave Market (Gérôme painting) - Wikipedia

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    The slaves depicted sometimes vary in skin color (as in The Slave Market of 1871); in all cases a woman or women are for sale, with men as buyers or sellers, but in the background of The Slave Market buyers can be seen inspecting a nude, dark-skinned male, and in the background of Slave Market in Ancient Rome (c. 1884) two enslaved males, one ...

  7. 20th-century Western painting - Wikipedia

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    In its final form, Guernica is an immense black and white, 3.5 metre (11 ft) tall and 7.8 metre (23 ft) wide mural painted in oil. The mural presents a scene of death, violence, brutality, suffering, and helplessness without portraying their immediate causes.

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