Art and Literature

reu

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print

To print is defined as to mark by pressing on something, to write letters by hand or to produce mechanically copy a document. ...

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Mannerism

The figures in Mannerist works frequently have graceful but queerly elongated limbs, small heads, and stylized facial ...

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ncessaire

It is clear how Christiansen’s personality has given Ncessaire its unique branding and sustainable approach to beauty. ...

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Neo-Romanticism

Neo-romanticism is a term applied to the imaginative and often quite abstract landscape based painting of Paul Nash, Graham ...

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sculpture

Sculptures fall into four basic categories: molded, cast, carved or assembled.

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Graffiti art

Types of Graffiti Tags or Tagging. Tagging is the easiest, simplest, and most recognized style of graffiti. … Throw ...

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Backsteingotik

Masonry is the building of structures from individual units, which are often laid in and bound together by mortar; the term ...

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Coptic art

Coptic art, any of the visual arts associated with the Greek- and Egyptian-speaking Christian peoples of Egypt from about the ...

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cabriole

cabriole, ballet jump, formerly performed only by men, in which the dancer beats the calves of the legs together in the air, ...

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gems

The twelve sacred gemstones of Revelations are Jasper, Sapphire, Chalcedony, Emerald, Sardonyx, Sardius, Chrysolite, Beryl, ...

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sandstone

Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-size grains of mineral, rock, or organic material. It also contains a ...

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shellac

It turns out that shellac, sometimes known as confectioner’s glaze, is made from the poop (I’m sorry, but it just ...

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Section d’Or

The Economic League, also known as Section D (by the Special Branch), The Vigilance Committee or The Odd Fellows was a ...

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linseed oil

Linseed oil is extracted from flax seed and has multiple uses. You can use it as a preservative for wood, concrete, and an ...

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aquamanile

An aquamanile (plural: aquamanilia) is a vessel that was used for pouring water during hand washing in both spiritual and ...

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screenprinting

Place the screen directly onto paper/fabric you want to print onto. Spread a line of the prepared printing ink along the top ...

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body

1 : the physical whole of a live or dead person or animal the human body. 2 : the main part of a person, animal, or plant She ...

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cornucopia

Cornucopia comes from Latin cornu copiae, which translates literally as “horn of plenty.” A traditional staple of ...

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monteith

Monteith died by accidental overdose in 2013. His mother Ann McGregor has since kept his legacy of helping others alive via ...

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Orientalism

Orientalism is the study of Near and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, and peoples by Western scholars. It can ...

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bastide

Bastides are small towns built around a central square out from which scales a grid-like street system surrounded by farmland ...

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