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  2. Hyperrealism (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] Graham Thompson wrote "One demonstration of the way photography became assimilated into the art world is the success of photorealist painting in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is also called super-realism or hyper-realism and painters like Richard Estes , Denis Peterson , Audrey Flack , and Chuck Close often worked from ...

  3. Rustication (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Two adjacent vermiculated blocks showing rather different interpretations of the pattern. The most common variation of rustication is the smooth-faced, where the external face of the block is smooth, as in ashlar, and differs from that only by the cutting in at the joints; this became increasingly popular, and is now the most commonly seen type.

  4. Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Adobe walls are load bearing, i.e. they carry their own weight into the foundation rather than by another structure, hence the adobe must have sufficient compressive strength. In the United States, most building codes [15] call for a minimum compressive strength of 300 lbf/in 2 (2.07 newton/mm 2) for the adobe block. Adobe construction should ...

  5. Polychrome - Wikipedia

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    The paint was frequently limited to parts depicting clothing, hair, and so on, with the skin left in the natural color of the stone. But it could cover sculptures in their totality. The painting of Greek sculpture should not merely be seen as an enhancement of their sculpted form but has the characteristics of a distinct style of art.

  6. The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak - Wikipedia

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    The landscape in the painting is not the actual landscape as it appears at Lander's Peak but rather an ideal landscape based on nature, altered by Bierstadt for dramatic effect. [4] Bierstadt's painting hit a nerve with contemporary Americans by portraying the grandeur and pristine beauty of the nation's western wilderness.

  7. Jane Frank - Wikipedia

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    Jane Frank was a pupil of the painter, Hans Hofmann. [citation needed] She can be categorized stylistically as an abstract expressionist, [citation needed] but one who draws primary inspiration from the natural world, particularly landscape.

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