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  2. Palette (painting) - Wikipedia

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    A palette (/ ˈ p æ l ɪ t /) is a surface on which a painter arranges and mixes paints. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A palette is made of materials such as wood, paper, glass, ceramic or plastic, and can vary greatly in size and shape.

  3. Girl in a Chemise - Wikipedia

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    It is an oil painting on canvas measuring 72.7 cm x 60 cm and is signed and dated Picasso '05' on the lower left corner. The date of the painting remains unclear as Picasso's art dealer Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler disputed the date in a letter to the Tate Gallery in 1953. Art historians generally believe that it was begun in 1904 and was signed by ...

  4. Portrait of Madame X - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 17 For painting the unusual tone of Gautreau's pale skin, Sargent used a palette composed of lead white, rose madder, vermilion, viridian, and bone black. [5]: 17 Even when composition had been decided upon and painting started, work progressed slowly.

  5. Oil painting - Wikipedia

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    Traditional oil painting techniques often begin with the artist sketching the subject onto the canvas with charcoal or thinned paint. 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 ...

  6. Amy Sherald - Wikipedia

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    Sherald is a graduate of St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School in Columbus. [17] She enrolled at Clark Atlanta University, where Sherald began college on the pre-med track her parents hoped for, but as a sophomore cross-registered for a painting class at Spelman College, which introduced Sherald to Panama-born artist and art historian Arturo Lindsay, whose work focuses on the African influence on ...

  7. Paul Blaine Henrie - Wikipedia

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    Henrie became known for his watercolors and palette-knife oil paintings of California coastal scenes as well as exotic locales he had visited in Tahiti, Mexico and New Orleans. In works prior to 1962, his signature is "Paul Henrie" or "Blaine". After 1961, he signed them "Paul Blaine Henrie". [3]