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  2. Francesco Queirolo - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Queirolo (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko kweiˈrɔːlo]; 1704–1762) was an Italian Genoese-born sculptor, active in Rome and Naples during the Rococo period. Biography [ edit ]

  3. List of sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art - Wikipedia

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    The List of sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art is a list of the named sculptors in the Web Gallery of Art (WGA). The online collection contains roughly 34,000 images by 4,000 artists, but only named artists with sculptures in the database are listed alphabetically here.

  4. List of invisible artworks - Wikipedia

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    The artwork itself is the emptiness and darkness of a pitch-black room. [4] [5] Robert Barry "Telepathic Piece" 1969: An artwork "the nature of which is a series of thoughts that are not applicable to language or image", which Barry would communicate telepathically to visitors during the exhibit. [6] Andy Warhol "Invisible Sculpture" 1985

  5. Cappella Sansevero - Wikipedia

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    The original floor (most of the present one dates from 1901) was in black and white (said to symbolize good/evil) in the design of a labyrinth (a masonic symbol for "initiation"). [ 1 ] In the basement there is a painting by the Roman artist Giuseppe Pesce , Madonna con Bambino , dating from around 1750.

  6. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.

  7. Mark Napier (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Napier is an early adopter of the web and a pioneer of digital and Internet art in the United States, known for creating interactive online artwork that challenges traditional definitions of art. He uses code as an expressive form, and the Internet as his exhibition space and laboratory.

  8. A stunning metal sculpture shows ‘the beauty of Black women ...

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    The museum — which is based in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria and decorated with 3D art from recycled materials — trains young creatives and inspires them to contribute to the local art community.

  9. Post-Internet - Wikipedia

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    Post-Internet is a loosely-defined term [1] that was coined by artist/curator Marisa Olson in an attempt to describe her practice. [3] It emerged from mid-2000s discussions about Internet art by Gene McHugh (author of a blog titled "Post-Internet"), and Artie Vierkant (artist, and creator of Image Object sculpture series). [4]