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  2. French standard sizes for oil paintings - Wikipedia

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    Harvest near Auvers (1890), a size 30 canvas, by Vincent van Gogh. French standard sizes for oil paintings refers to a series of different sized canvases for use by artists. The sizes were fixed in the 19th century. Most artists [weasel words] —not only French—used this standard, as it was supported by the main suppliers of artist materials ...

  3. Toms Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Toms (stylized as TOMS) is a for-profit company [3] [4] [5] based in Los Angeles, California. [6] Founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie , an entrepreneur from Arlington , Texas , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] the company designs and markets shoes as well as eyewear, coffee, apparel and handbags.

  4. Tom drum - Wikipedia

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    A tom drum (also known as a tom-tom) is a cylindrical drum with no snares, named from the Anglo-Indian and Sinhala language. [1] It was added to the drum kit in the early part of the 20th century. Most toms range in size between 6 and 20 inches (15 and 51 cm) in diameter, though floor toms can go as large as 24 inches (61 cm).

  5. Tom Wesselmann - Wikipedia

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    Tom Wesselmann, Sunset Nude with Matisse Odalisque, oil on canvas, 2003. The painting in the background is Matisse's Odalisque with Raised Arms (1923) In the last ten years, Wesselmann's health was worsened by heart disease , but his studio output remained constant.

  6. The Jack Pine - Wikipedia

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    Oil on canvas; 127.9 × 139.8 cm. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa the jack pine is a well-known oil painting by Canadian artist Tom Thomson . A representation of the most broadly distributed pine species in Canada, [ 1 ] it is considered an iconic image of the country's landscape, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is one of the country's most widely ...

  7. Rototom - Wikipedia

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    Rototom on a standard mounting bar. The rototom is a shell-less drum developed by Al Payson and Michael Colgrass that is able to change pitch by rotating its drumhead around a threaded metal ring. [1]