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  2. Noah's Ark (Poulakis) - Wikipedia

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    Noah's Ark was an extremely popular theme used by countless artists. A popular version was finished by Flemish painter Maerten de Vos. Sadeler used the painting as a prototype for one of his popular engravings entitled Noah's Ark. Poulakis used the engraving as a model for his version of Noah's Ark. Sadeler and his family moved to Venice from ...

  3. Michael Pangrazio - Wikipedia

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    Michael Pangrazio (commonly credited as Mike Pangrazio) is an American art director in the feature film industry best known for his matte painting work on Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Empire Strikes Back. As traditional and digital matte artist, he created some of the most famous matte paintings in movie history.

  4. Johan's Ark - Wikipedia

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    Johan's Ark is a Noah's Ark-themed barge in Dordrecht, Netherlands, which was built by the Dutch building contractor, carpenter and creationist Johan Huibers. [1] It is a full-scale interpretation of the biblical Ark, featuring animal models, including cows, penguins, a crocodile, and a giraffe.

  5. Horses in art - Wikipedia

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    Picasso's Rose period masterpiece, recalls the painting of El Greco. Franz Marc , The Large Blue Horses , 1911, Walker Art Center Inspired by El Greco's, Saint Martin and the Beggar , c. 1597–1600, Art Institute of Chicago Pablo Picasso introduced horses into his work in 1905-06 notably Boy Leading a Horse , Museum of Modern Art .

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  7. Spin art - Wikipedia

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    To create spin art, an artist initially decorates or drips paint onto a canvas. The canvas can be anything; however, the most common form of canvas is a small rectangular piece of cardboard. Before the paint on the canvas dries, the artist secures the canvas to a platform that can be rotated at high speed.

  8. Painting and Travel with Roger and Sarah Bansemer - Wikipedia

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    Painting and Travel visit Amish country and the Miller Carriage Shop in Shipshewana, Indiana. Sarah talks with the owner of the hand built carriage business and watches the buggies being built to various stages of completion. Roger chooses to paint a landscape with one of the horse drawn carriages on a hilly country road.

  9. The Return of the Dove to the Ark - Wikipedia

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    The Return of the Dove to the Ark (1851). Oil on canvas. 88.2 × 54.9 cm. The Return of the Dove to the Ark is a painting by Sir John Everett Millais, completed in 1851. It is in the Thomas Combe collection at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. [1] The painting portrays a scene from the Bible.