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  2. The Lion and the Mouse (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The story highlights themes of kindness and reciprocity, as the lion had previously shown mercy to the mouse, which now returns the favour. The artists made multiple copies of the painting. [ 2 ] The original hangs at the Château de Canisy , with a copy hanging in the library at Chequers .

  3. Wikipedia:Coloring cartographic maps - Wikipedia

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    Find blank maps to paint [ edit ] We can start from pre-existing SVG maps, some samples, with the links below (in Commons) where you can find many others, this (due to the indexation deficits inherent in the large number of existing files) it is better to do a search from the Search Wikimedia Commons input:

  4. Template:Renoir-BoatingParty-ImageMap - Wikipedia

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    Place your mouse cursor over a person in the painting to see their name; click to link to an article about them. ( view • discuss ) Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ]

  5. Corrupted Oil Jerry - Wikipedia

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    Corrupted Oil - Jerry, also called Crude Oil Jerry, [1] is a 2003 artwork by graffiti artist Banksy, using stencil of a cartoon mouse character Jerry on an oil painting. [2] It was valued by English antiques expert and television presenter Jonty Hearnden at £150,000 in 2014, which was a rise in value of 30 times what the owner originally paid. [3]

  6. Mario Artist - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot from Paint Studio depicting an in-progress drawing of Pikachu The Paint Studio package includes the Nintendo 64 mouse. Mario Artist: Paint Studio, [b] released on December 11, 1999, is a Mario-themed paint program. The user has a variety of brush sizes, textures, and stamps, with which to paint, draw, spray, sketch, and animate.

  7. Mickey (Damien Hirst) - Wikipedia

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    Mickey is a household gloss on canvas painting by Damien Hirst executed in 2012. Hirst was invited by Disney to create an artwork inspired by Mickey Mouse and this was his response. The work was auctioned at Christie's , London, on 13 February 2014 in aid of Kids Company , a charity Hirst has long supported, fetching £902,500.

  8. Epic Mickey - Wikipedia

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    The game's key feature is a magic paintbrush, which Mickey wields, that has the ability to draw or erase objects using paint and thinner. For example, obstacles can be erased from physical existence with thinner and then restored with paint or enemies can be befriended by revitalizing them with paint or destroyed completely using the thinner.

  9. PCPaint - Wikipedia

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    PCPaint was one of the first IBM PC-based mouse-driven GUI paint programs, released in 1984. It followed after Microsoft Doodle, released in 1983 with the Microsoft Mouse version 1 drivers for DOS, and around the same time as Digital Research’s Draw program.