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  2. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Oil paint is a medium made up of pigments and a drying oil binding agent. Various other ingredients can be mixed in to condition the paint in several ways and modify its various properties and drying. [1] Oil paintings are painted on various surface support types. Oil on canvas, oil on board, and oil on metal are only some examples of oil ...

  3. History painting - Wikipedia

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    History painting is a genre in painting defined by its subject matter rather than any artistic style or specific period. History paintings depict a moment in a narrative story, most often (but not exclusively) Greek and Roman mythology and Bible stories, opposed to a specific and static subject, as in portrait, still life, and landscape painting.

  4. 1800 in art - Wikipedia

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    The year 1800 in art is often estimated to be the beginning of the change from the Neoclassicism movement, that was based on Roman art, to the Romantic movement, which encouraged emotional art and ended around 1850 and brought forth a new era of artistic exploration. Artists of that time departed from traditional norms, embracing fresh ideas ...

  5. History of painting - Wikipedia

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    Japanese painting (絵画) is one of the oldest and most highly refined of the Japanese arts, encompassing a wide variety of genres and styles. As with Japanese arts in general, Japanese painting developed through a long history of synthesis and competition between native Japanese aesthetics and adaptation of imported ideas.

  6. Portrait of Monsieur Bertin - Wikipedia

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    Ingres, Portrait of Armand Bertin, 1842.Private collection. The family resemblance is visible. Louis-François Bertin was aged 66 when portrayed in 1832. [1] He had befriended Ingres either through his son Édouard Bertin, a student of the painter, [2] or via Étienne-Jean Delécluze, Ingres' friend and the Journal's art critic. [3]

  7. Declaration of Independence (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The painting was pictured on an 1869 United States 24-cent definitive postage stamp. Trumbull's Declaration of Independence signing scene painting has been depicted several times on United States currency and postage stamps. It was first used on the reverse side of the $100 National Bank Note that was issued in 1863. [3]

  8. Etching revival - Wikipedia

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    One distinct aspect of the revival, in contrast with the Old Master period, was an interest in giving unique qualities to each impression of a print. [17] Artists who only or mainly made prints, and usually drawings, were few. Meryon, who was colourblind and so effectively prevented from painting, [18] is probably the most significant. Haden ...

  9. Victorian painting - Wikipedia

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    Victorian painting refers to the distinctive styles of painting in the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901). Victoria's early reign was characterised by rapid industrial development and social and political change, which made the United Kingdom one of the most powerful and advanced nations in the world.