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  2. Byōbu - Wikipedia

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    Left panel of the Shōrin-zu byōbu (松林図 屏風, Pine Trees screen) by Hasegawa Tōhaku, c. 1595. Byōbu (屏風, lit. 'wind wall') are Japanese folding screens made from several joined panels, bearing decorative painting and calligraphy, used to separate interiors and enclose private spaces, among other uses.

  3. Mural - Wikipedia

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    The word mural is a Spanish adjective that is used to refer to what is attached to a wall. The term mural later became a noun. In art, the word mural began to be used at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1906, Dr. Atl issued a manifesto calling for the development of a monumental public art movement in Mexico; he named it in Spanish pintura ...

  4. Panel painting - Wikipedia

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    A large altarpiece on panel. The outer wings are hinged, and painted on both sides. A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel of wood, either a single piece or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, panel painting was the normal method, when not painting directly ...

  5. Giclée - Wikipedia

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    Giclée. Giclée ( / ʒiːˈkleɪ / zhee-KLAY) describes digital prints intended as fine art and produced by inkjet printers. [ 1] The term is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word gicleur, coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process ...

  6. Support (art) - Wikipedia

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    Support (art) In visual arts, the support is a solid surface onto which the painting is placed, typically a canvas or a panel. Support is technically distinct from the overlaying ground, [ 1] but sometimes the latter term is used in a broad sense of "support" to designate any surface used for painting, for example, paper for watercolor or ...

  7. The Bookworm (Spitzweg) - Wikipedia

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    The Bookworm ( German: Der Bücherwurm) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the German painter and poet Carl Spitzweg. The picture was made c.1850 and is typical of Spitzweg's humorous, anecdotal style and it is characteristic of Biedermeier art in general. [ 1 ] The painting is representative of the introspective and conservative mood in Europe ...

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