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  2. Love and Pain (Munch) - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows a woman with long flame-red hair kissing a man on the neck, as the couple embrace. [1] Although others have seen in it "a man locked in a vampire's tortured embrace – her molten-red hair running along his soft bare skin", [3] Munch himself always claimed it showed nothing more than "just a woman kissing a man on the neck".

  3. Philip Burne-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Formal portrait of Philip Burne-Jones in mid-life A black and white reproduction of The Vampire, Burne-Jones' most famous work (1897). Sir Philip William Burne-Jones, 2nd Baronet (1 October 1861 – 21 June 1926) [1] was a Victorian Era British aristocrat, whose life and professional career as a painter spanned into the Edwardian.

  4. Dante in Hell - Wikipedia

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    Dante in Hell or Dante, led by Virgil, Consoles the Souls of the Envious is an 1835 oil painting on canvas by the French painter Hippolyte Flandrin. Contrary to its primary title, it shows a scene from the Circle of the Envious, the second circle of Purgatory in Canto III of Purgatorio. The scene depicts Dante on the mountain of Purgatorio ...

  5. Acrylic painting techniques - Wikipedia

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    Instead of using tools like brushes or knives to create a piece of art, fluid paints can be poured directly onto the surface and the canvas tilted to move the paint around. A simple definition is: Acrylic Paint Pouring is the method of making acrylic paint flow in a variety of ways to create pleasing patterns that are usually abstract in nature ...

  6. Dante and Virgil - Wikipedia

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    Dante and Virgil in Hell is an 1850 oil-on-canvas painting by the French academic painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau. It is in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. [1] The painting depicts a scene from Dante's Divine Comedy, which narrates a journey through Hell by Dante and his guide Virgil. In the scene the author and his guide are looking on as two ...

  7. Vampire draw - Wikipedia

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  8. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    Canvas prints are used as final output for fine art pieces or for reproduction of other types of two dimensional art (drawings, paintings, photograph, etc.). Canvas prints are often used as a cheaper alternative to framed artwork as there is no glazing required and the stretcher is not usually visible, so the prints do not need to be varnished ...

  9. Vampires in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    They are represented using different mediums, including comic books, films, games. Examples of notable vampire-themed works, span from classic films like Nosferatu, to modern franchises like Twilight and Underworld. The role of vampires in role-playing games, particularly Dungeons & Dragons and Vampire: The Masquerade, is noteworthy. Vampires ...