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  2. Welsh art - Wikipedia

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    The Bard, 1774, by Thomas Jones (1742–1803). Welsh art is the traditions in the visual arts associated with Wales and its people.Most art found in, or connected with, Wales is essentially a regional variant of the forms and styles of the rest of the British Isles, a very different situation from that of Welsh literature.

  3. Dürer's Rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    In particular, Oudry's painting was the inspiration for a plate in Buffon's encyclopedic Histoire naturelle, which was widely copied. [42] In 1790, James Bruce 's travelogue Travels to discover the source of the Nile dismissed Dürer's work as "wonderfully ill-executed in all its parts" and "the origin of all the monstrous forms under which ...

  4. The Monarch of the Glen (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The painting has also been used on the label of tins of Baxter's Royal Game soup in the UK, [14] and as the backdrop for the front desk of the Rosebudd Motel from the Canadian television sitcom, Schitt's Creek. The deer shown in the painting was used as part of a collage on the sleeve of the 1983 Electric Light Orchestra album Secret Messages.

  5. Fine art - Wikipedia

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    Painting as a fine art means applying paint to a flat surface (as opposed for example to painting a sculpture, or a piece of pottery), typically using several colours. Prehistoric painting that has survived was applied to natural rock surfaces, and wall painting, especially on wet plaster in the fresco technique was a major form until recently.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    User:Sara_USA All forms of visual, especially invention and innovation in visual art, and fine art; User:Jpbowen Art galleries/museums and their collections; individual artworks. User:Kafka Liz Diverse interests, currently focusing on mediaeval manuscripts but also including Ancient, Early Christian, and Byzantine periods. Very interested in ...

  7. Swimming Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    The Swimming Reindeer is a 13,000-year-old Magdalenian sculpture of two swimming reindeer conserved in the British Museum. The sculpture was made in what is now modern-day France by an unknown sculptor who carved the artwork from the tip of a mammoth tusk .

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  9. Art of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The ideas of the Renaissance first emerged in the city-state of Florence, Italy. The sculptor Donatello returned to classical techniques such as contrapposto and classical subjects like the unsupported nude—his second sculpture of David was the first free-standing bronze