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  2. Arches paper - Wikipedia

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    Notable works of 20th-century art were produced on Arches paper, including etchings by Henri Matisse [4] and lithographs by Pablo Picasso. [5] Salvador Dalí produced prints on the paper; the Arches watermark is a point used to evaluate the authenticity of some of his prints.

  3. Mourlot Studios - Wikipedia

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    This expansion of fine art into the printing realm began a previously non-existent partnership between artist and printer which remains to this day. King & McGaw's 2015 Mourlot exhibit in London In 1937, the studio created two posters, one by Bonnard and one by Henri Matisse , for the Maitres de l'Art indépendant exhibition at the Petit Palais.

  4. List of printmakers - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Aldegrever En, Wo; Albrecht Altdorfer Et, Wo, En; Hans Baldung Wo, Et; Bartel Beham En; Hans Sebald Beham En, Wo; Hans Burgkmair Wo (invented the chiaroscuro woodcut); Lucas Cranach the Elder Wo

  5. Canson - Wikipedia

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    An etching by Paul-Albert Besnard printed on Canson laid paper. In 1485, Antoine Vidalon created a cereal mill. The Vidalon Paper Mills (Vidalon-le-Haut and Vidalon-le-Bas) were most probably created in the sixteenth century [7] on the river Deûme in Davézieux parish near Annonay, France from the cereal mill that was transformed.

  6. Old master print - Wikipedia

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    Italy, Germany, France and the Netherlands were the main areas of production; England does not seem to have produced any prints until about 1480. However prints are highly portable, and were transported across Europe. A Venetian document of 1441 already complains about cheap imports of playing cards damaging the local industry. [6]

  7. Television in France - Wikipedia

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    France Ô was downgraded to SD to make place for France Info. France Ô closed on 24 August 2020. France Info was upgraded to HD in Metropolitan France, and La Première were upgraded to HD in Overseas France. On 1 February 2021, France Télévisions launched Culturebox on channel 19, to promote cultural events during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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