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  2. Young Spartans Exercising - Wikipedia

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    The study in the Art Institute of Chicago. A second full-scale version of the painting exists, held by the Art Institute of Chicago. This version is much less finished, but it shows a vastly different background, with a more detailed landscape and a large architectural structure, around which the characters in the background are resting. [3]

  3. The Family of Christian IX of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Tuxen stayed at Fredensborg Palace during the Fredensborg Days of1883–86 to familiarize himself with the appearances of the royal models, but they did not pose together for the painting. The painting was instead based on photographs and portrait studies of the models arranged in smaller groups, which were subsequently composed into the final ...

  4. Personalize Your Room with a Cool, Fun, and Creative Gallery Wall

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    Items hang together tightly to take advantage of every square inch. ... Matte gray-black paint is a sophisticated canvas for a casual gallery wall mix of framed and unframed family silhouettes ...

  5. Kinetic art - Wikipedia

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    Canvas paintings that extend the viewer's perspective of the artwork and incorporate multidimensional movement are the earliest examples of kinetic art. [1] More pertinently speaking, kinetic art is a term that today most often refers to three-dimensional sculptures and figures such as mobiles that move naturally or are machine operated (see e ...

  6. The Kiss (Klimt) - Wikipedia

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    The Kiss (German: Der Kuss) is an oil-on-canvas painting with added gold leaf, silver and platinum by the Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. [3] It was painted at some point in 1907 and 1908, during the height of what scholars call his "Golden Period". [4]

  7. Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States

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    The huge 18-by-26-foot (5.5 by 7.9 m) canvas was painted in the sail loft of the Washington Navy Yard, where Christy at times used enlisted men as models for the figures. After five years of research and seven months of painting, the canvas was dedicated in May 1940 in the Rotunda of the Capitol, where it was on view for 16 months.