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  2. Orville Ward Owen - Wikipedia

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    The cipher consisted of two large wooden cylinders, 36 inches in diameter and 48 inches long, on which a one thousand long strip of canvas was wound around. [1] The canvas had on it pasted the works of Shakespeare as well as samples by Christopher Marlowe and other contemporaries. When the wheels turned, key words were highlighted.

  3. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    The canvas print material is generally cotton or plastic based poly canvas, often used for the reproduction of photographic images. Digital printers capable of producing canvas prints range from small consumer printers owned by the artist or photographer themselves up to large format printing service printers capable of printing onto canvas ...

  4. List of works by William Hogarth - Wikipedia

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    Funeral ticket (c.1721-36) [22] Shop card for Ellis Gamble (c.1723 or 1728) [23] Impression from a tankard belonging to the Clare Market Artists Club (early) [25] Kendal Arms (1723 or later) [26 (27)] Self-portrait with two figures and two cupids (1720) Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme / The South Sea Scheme (c.1721) [43]

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    Printfresh's giftaable PJs are made of 100% organic cotton, and have a wide range of prints, patterns and sizes. Because they're made entirely of cotton, they're naturally breathable and durable ...

  6. Loving Vincent - Wikipedia

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    However, once the actual film was complete, they shot each individual frame onto a blank canvas, and artists painted over each image. In all the project took 6 years to complete, [ 8 ] and in describing the laborious process involved Welchman noted that the film's creators had "definitely without a doubt invented the slowest form of filmmaking ...

  7. Judith Belzer - Wikipedia

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    Judith Belzer, From the Anthropocene #5, oil on canvas, 60" x 60", 2015. Judith Belzer (born 1956) is an American painter based in Berkeley, California. [1] [2] She is known for semi-abstract oils and watercolors depicting invented landscapes in which the natural and built worlds collide and adjoin.

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