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  2. Edgar Degas - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Degas (UK: / ˈ d eɪ ɡ ɑː /, US: / d eɪ ˈ ɡ ɑː, d ə ˈ ɡ ɑː /; [1] [2] born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, French: [ilɛːʁ ʒɛʁmɛ̃ ɛdɡaʁ də ɡa]; 19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917) was a French Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings. Degas also produced bronze sculptures, prints, and ...

  3. Pastel - Wikipedia

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    These can be used with other pastels for drawing outlines and adding accents. Hard pastels are traditionally used to create the preliminary sketching out of a composition. [3] However, the colors are less brilliant and are available in a restricted range in contrast to soft pastels. Pastel pencils: These are pencils with a pastel lead. They are ...

  4. Oil pastel - Wikipedia

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    A set of oil pastels An Oil Pastel Artwork of A spiral. An oil pastel is a painting medium that consists of powdered pigment mixed with a binder mixture of non-drying oil and wax. Oil pastel is a type of pastel. They differ from other pastels which are made with a gum or methyl cellulose binder, and from wax crayons which are made

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  6. Etching - Wikipedia

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    Soft ground can also be used to capture the texture or pattern of fabrics or furs pressed into the soft surface. Other materials that are not manufactured specifically for etching can be used as grounds or resists. Examples including printing ink, paint, spray paint, oil pastels, candle or bees wax, tacky vinyl or stickers, and permanent markers.

  7. Courtroom sketch - Wikipedia

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    An 1889 courtroom sketch from the trial of ex-Alderman Thomas Cleary, which was published in The New York Times. Courtroom sketches in the United States date back as far as the 19th century. Courtroom sketch artists were present for the trial of abolitionist John Brown and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.