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  2. The Snail - Wikipedia

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    The Snail (L'escargot) is a collage by Henri Matisse.The work was created from summer 1952 to early 1953. It is pigmented with gouache on paper, cut and pasted onto a base layer of white paper measuring 9'4 3 ⁄ 4" × 9' 5" (287 × 288 cm).

  3. Hatnote templates - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... in the way that a hat is placed on top of one's head. For an example, see the notes in italics immediately preceding the boxes ...

  4. File:Fibonacci spiral 34.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A hard felt hat with a rounded crown created in 1850 by Lock's of St James's, the hatters to Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester, for his servants. More commonly known as a Derby in the United States. [19] Breton: A woman's hat with round crown and deep brim turned upwards all the way round. Said to be based on hats worn by Breton agricultural ...

  7. Pattern - Wikipedia

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    A pattern is a regularity in the world, in human-made design, [1] or in abstract ideas. As such, the elements of a pattern repeat in a predictable manner. A geometric pattern is a kind of pattern formed of geometric shapes and typically repeated like a wallpaper design.

  8. Party hat - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a paper party hat. A party hat is any of a number of celebratory hats, most typically in the form of a conical hat made with a piece of thin paperboard, usually with designs printed on the outside and a long string of elastic acting like a chinstrap, going from one side of the cone's bottom to another to secure the cone to the person's head.

  9. File:Fibonacci spiral.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Dimensions User Comment 2006-10-05 05:08: 988×611× (12078 bytes) Dicklyon: Heavier strokes on spiral so it will show up without being so big.