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  2. Kazakh art - Wikipedia

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    In Kazakhstan, fine art in the classical sense has its origins in the 19th century and the influence of Russian artists Vasily Vereshchagin and Nikolai Khludov, who travelled in Central Asia and portrayed what they saw. Khludov had a particular influence on the development of the local school of painting, becoming the teacher of many local artists.

  3. Paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    oil painting brushes which are usually made of sable or bristle; acrylic brushes which are almost entirely nylon or synthetic. Turpentine or thinners used in oil painting can destroy some types of synthetic brushes. However, innovations in synthetic bristle technology have produced solvent resistant synthetic bristles suitable for use in all media.

  4. Oil painting - Wikipedia

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    Oil paint is usually mixed with linseed oil, artist grade mineral spirits, or other solvents to make the paint thinner, faster or slower drying. (Because the solvents thin the oil in the paint, they can also be used to clean paint brushes.) A basic rule of oil paint application is 'fat over lean', meaning that each additional layer of paint ...

  5. List of painters from Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable painters from, or associated with, Kazakhstan This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Explainer: What's behind unrest rocking oil-rich Kazakhstan - AOL

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    Kazakhstan is experiencing the worst street protests the country has seen since gaining independence three decades ago. The outburst of instability is causing significant concern in Kazakhstan's ...

  7. Colourful life of 100-year-old artist who's never used a ...

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    She is still painting every day at her home in Mumbles overlooking Swansea Bay. Glenys has never used a paint brush, instead preferring the "immediacy" of working oil paint with torn pieces of ...

  8. List of wars involving Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s–80s, schools in Kazakhstan massively started to open, which developed elite, future Kazakh members of the Alash party. In 1916, after conscription of Muslims into the military for service in the Eastern Front during World War I , Kazakhs and Kyrgyzs rose up against the Russian government, with uprisings until February 1917.

  9. Kolinsky sable-hair brush - Wikipedia

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    Kolinsky sable-hair artist brushes. A kolinsky sable-hair brush (also known as red sable or sable hair brush) is a fine artists' paintbrush. The hair is obtained from the tail of the kolinsky (Mustela sibirica), a species of weasel, rather than an actual sable. The "finest" brushes are made from the male hair only, but most brushes have a mix ...

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