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  2. Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk - Wikipedia

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    The drawing is estimated to have been drawn c. 1510, possibly as a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.In 1839, it was acquired by King Carlo Alberto of Savoy. [2] The assumption that the drawing is a self-portrait of Leonardo was made in the 19th century, based on the similarity of the sitter to the possible portrait of Leonardo as Plato in Raphael's The School of Athens [2] and on the high ...

  3. Redbeard (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The episodes were written by Jean Cubaud, with animation by Pasquale Moreau and Thibault Deschamps of PRH Création Images. [3] In 2005, a DVD with five episodes of the animated Redbeard series was released in France (Barbe-Rouge). Teletoon broadcast the show in Canada during 1998. [4]

  4. 1080p - Wikipedia

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    TV standards through 1080p. The red-tinted image shows 576i or 576p resolution. The blue-tinted image shows 720p resolution, an HDTV level of resolution. The full-color image shows 1080 resolution.

  5. Everybody Draw Mohammed Day - Wikipedia

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    Norris claimed that if people draw pictures of Muhammad, Islamist terrorists would not be able to murder them all, and threats to do so would become unrealistic. Within a week, Norris' idea became popular on Facebook , was supported by numerous bloggers , and generated coverage on the blog websites of major U.S. newspapers.

  6. Hotarubi no Mori e - Wikipedia

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    Hotarubi no Mori e (Japanese: 蛍火の杜へ, lit. ' Into the Forest of Fireflies Light ') is a one-shot shōjo manga written by Yuki Midorikawa.It was published in the July 2002 issue of LaLa DX in Japan, and in July 2003 it was reprinted in a tankōbon short story collection of the same name, which included four romantic one-shot stories written by Midorikawa.

  7. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    With the rise of popular culture in the Edo period, ukiyo-e, a style of woodblock prints, became a major form and its techniques were fine-tuned to create mass-produced, colorful pictures; in spite of painting's traditional pride of place, these prints proved to be instrumental in the Western world's 19th-century dialogue with Japanese art.

  8. Laying out the March Dead - Wikipedia

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    In the left background, black-red-gold flags adorn several houses. They symbolize the demand for national unity of Germany. [13] The national colors also appear in the foreground: On the right, below the light brown coffin, a little girl is listlessly carrying a black, red and gold flag upside down while talking to a taller girl. [14]

  9. Drawing room - Wikipedia

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    A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained, and an alternative name for a living room. The name is derived from the 16th-century terms withdrawing room and withdrawing chamber , which remained in use through the 17th century, and made their first written appearance in 1642. [ 1 ]