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  2. Les raboteurs de parquet - Wikipedia

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    Les raboteurs de parquet (English title: The Floor Scrapers) is an oil painting by French Impressionist Gustave Caillebotte. The canvas measures 102 by 146.5 centimetres (40.2 in × 57.7 in). It was originally given by Caillebotte's family in 1894 to the Musée du Luxembourg, then transferred to the Musée du Louvre in 1929.

  3. 15 Charming Color Ideas for Painting Hardwood Floors

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    White Floor Paint: For similar, Fleur de Sel by Sherwin-Williams. RELATED: These Are The 20 Best Warm White Paint Colors Ever! Annie Schlechter. Pick Sunny Shades.

  4. Blood on the Floor (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Blood on the Floor (Painting, 1986) [1] is a 1986 oil-on-canvas panel painting by the British artist Francis Bacon. The panel shows a violent splash of blood, formed from drips of paint, on a bare canvas-coloured floor, which may be a wooden plank or diving board, against a harsh, flat, orange background. [ 2 ]

  5. Chowk poorana - Wikipedia

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    The background is painted with brown coloured earth (loshti). Materials used to paint include rice or wheat flour paste or white earth known as golu or makol. Tadvalkar further states that women draw floral motifs such as the lotus and rose and also pointed geometrical figures. Colours are used. This type of floor art is called phullchittarana.

  6. The Face on the Barroom Floor (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Face on the Barroom Floor is a painting on the floor of the Teller House Bar in Central City, Colorado, United States. It was painted in 1936 by Herndon Davis . The Face On The Barroom Floor was referenced in the Three Stooges short "Movie Maniacs" in 1936.

  7. Alpana - Wikipedia

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    An alpana is usually created on flooring, generally directly on the ground. On this, a wet white pigment made of rice flour and water (or in some places, chalk powder and water) is used to outline the alpana, with the paint being applied by the artist's finger tips, a small twig, or a piece of cotton thread that is soaked in the dye, or fabric. [3]

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