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  2. Upside-down painting - Wikipedia

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    Aerial landscape art – Visual art depicting the appearance of a landscape as viewed from an aircraft or spacecraft; 🔝, a symbol to show the top side of an object. Denny Dent, an artist who sometimes painted upside-down portraits on stage before turning the canvas right-side-up for the audience

  3. Artist paints impressive upside-down portraits [Video] - AOL

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    This artist has mastered the art of upside-down painting.

  4. Bruce Nauman - Wikipedia

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    Burning Small Fires (1969) — artist's book for which Nauman burned Ed Ruscha's book Various Small Fires and Milk (1964), photographed it, and edited a book of his own. [14] Wall-Floor Positions (1969) — Videotape, black and white, sound, 60 mins. to be repeated continuously. Pacing Upside Down(1969) 60 minutes b&w. With his arms held over ...

  5. Georg Baselitz - Wikipedia

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    Georg Baselitz (born 23 January 1938) is a German painter, sculptor and graphic artist.In the 1960s he became well known for his figurative, expressive paintings.In 1969 he began painting his subjects upside down in an effort to overcome the representational, content-driven character of his earlier work and stress the artifice of painting. [1]

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  7. Piet Mondrian's Painting Has Been Displayed Upside Down for ...

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  8. The Boat (Matisse) - Wikipedia

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    Le Bateau caused a minor stir when the Museum of Modern Art, New York, which housed it, hung the work upside-down for 47 days in 1961 until Genevieve Habert, a stockbroker, noticed the mistake and notified a guard. Habert later informed The New York Times, which in turn notified Monroe Wheeler, the museum's art director. As a result, the ...

  9. Schroeder stairs - Wikipedia

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    Schroeder stairs can be perceived in two ways, depending on whether the viewer considers A or B to be the closer wall. Schroeder stairs (Schröder's stairs) is an optical illusion which is a two-dimensional drawing which may be perceived either as a drawing of a staircase leading from left to right downwards or the same staircase only turned upside down, a classical example of perspective ...