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  2. Ronald Markman - Wikipedia

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    Grace Glueck of The New York Times wrote about Markman's work on January 20, 1984: "Ronald Markman's sprightly domestic scenes, wall pieces built up of painted wood cutouts, show he's paid close attention to comic strips, and also to the early works of Picasso and Braque. In lesser hands, this combination might not work, but—wildly mixing ...

  3. Susan Sills - Wikipedia

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    Susan Sills is an American artist involved in the international art scene since the early 1990s. Although she has created abstract ink drawings [1] and painted commissioned portraits, Sills is best known for her life-size painted wood cutouts based on the Old Masters.

  4. Wendell Thompson Perkins - Wikipedia

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    During the following winter, Perkins created numerous small marine and landscape paintings which Staley framed. A few large paintings were also produced. Perkins also painted wooden cut outs of ducks and sea gulls which were then mounted on the frames of shore and marine paintings.

  5. List of works by Henri Matisse - Wikipedia

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    Gouache-painted paper cut-outs stuck to paper mounted on canvas 116.2 × 88.9 cm Paris: Centre Pompidou [a] The Black Woman: La Négresse: 1952/3 gouache découpée 55.3 × 46 cm Paris: Centre Pompidou [a] The Sorrows of the King: 1952 Gouache 292 × 386 cm Paris: Centre Pompidou [a] The Snail: L'Escargot: 1953 Gouache 287 × 288 cm London

  6. Photo stand-in - Wikipedia

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    A man takes the place of Lisa del Giocondo in the Mona Lisa using a photo stand-in The back of a photo stand-in. A photo stand-in (also called a face-in-hole, face in the hole board, or photo cutout board) is a large board with an image printed on it and that has one or more holes cut out where people can stick their face through the board for humorous effect. [1]

  7. Tole painting - Wikipedia

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    Tole painting is the folk art of decorative painting on tin and wooden utensils, objects and furniture. Typical metal objects include utensils, coffee pots, and similar household items. Wooden objects include tables, chairs, and chests, including hope chests, toyboxes and jewelry boxes. [1]

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